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542 Master's degrees in History in Europe
History
Sabanci University’s Graduate Program in History concentrates on Ottoman and Modern Turkish History. It aims to foster fresh, unbiased and critical visions of the Ottoman-Turkish past that are informed by novel theoretical insights and comparative sensibilities characterizing leading-edge practice in historical studies.
Medieval and Early Modern Studies
The Medieval and Early Modern Studies MA course at Durham University is an interdisciplinary MA run by Durham's Institute of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (IMEMS), with support from the History Department.

Public History - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year (2-semester) programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a postgraduate degree at a top UK university. Learn more at the Public History - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Royal Holloway University of London.
History of Art
The History of Art MA at Birkbeck, University of London, is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time programme designed to deepen your understanding of art and its historical contexts. Classes are conducted on campus during evenings, allowing flexibility for working professionals and students alike.

Asian Studies
The Asian Studies course at University College Cork provides a global academic context for understanding the rise of East Asia. On this programme we will equip you with a unique set of abilities to engage with the cultural, historic, economic, and political fabric of Asia.

History
Take your love of history and uncovering the past to the next level with the History programme being taught at University of Birmingham. Enhance your knowledge of the areas that you find most fascinating while learning from the leading academic experts.

Architecture and Historic Urban Environments
This Architecture and Historic Urban Environments programme offered at UCL pioneers a fresh and critical approach to architecture and historic urban environments at a world-leading architecture school in London.
History (SSEES)
University College London (UCL) History (SSEES) MA provides a unique range of options covering the SSEES region (Central, Eastern and south-east Europe and Russia). You can explore the early modern period to the present, covering lands where mighty empires and many nations have interacted and competed over the centuries.

English - Texts and Contexts: Medieval to Renaissance
This MA English - Texts and Contexts: Medieval to Renaissance course delivered by the University College Cork offers students the opportunity to explore Old English, Middle English, and early modern literature in all its rich variety and contexts.

Medieval History (Part time)
Have you ever wondered what our world owes to the Middle Ages? Would you like to explore the medieval past while developing your research skills? If so, then the Medieval History (Part time) course at the University of East Anglia is for you. This course will make you re-think what you know about the Middle Ages and open your eyes to the medieval legacy that remains all around us.
History of Design
The MSt in the History of Design at the University of Oxford is a master's degree offered part-time over two years, taught through synchronous virtual and face-to-face teaching. The course focuses upon design produced worldwide since 1851. Students progress from a grounding in material and historical analysis to dissertation research.
English Studies (Medieval Period)
The English Studies (Medieval Period) programme offered at the University of Oxford is a two year programme designed for students wishing to attain a thorough grounding in medieval English language and literature and related subjects at an advanced level, either as a preparation for doctoral research or as an autonomous qualification.
Medieval Studies (Full-time)
Medieval Studies (Full-time) from The University of Wales Trinity Saint David is an interdisciplinary programme enabling students to study the Medieval period from a range of different subject disciplines that embraces History, Literature, Theology, Celtic studies and Archaeology.
Pre-Master's in Social Sciences - History
Prepare for entry to a range of postgraduate degrees in areas such as education, history, law, politics and translation in the Pre-Master's in Social Sciences - History at INTO Queen's University Belfast.

History with Black Humanities
The History with Black Humanities course from University of Bristol offers you the opportunity to study History and Black Humanities, deepening your passion for historical enquiry through an engagement with the global philosophies, languages and arts of people of African descent.

Migration Studies
The Migration Studies degree from University of Essex uniquely explores the study of migration through a sociological perspective and uses a scientific approach to investigate the key challenges that will shape policy agendas and the impact that this could have around the world.
Economic History (Research)
The MSc Economic History (Research) from London School of Economics and Political Science offers in-depth training, equipping students to research economic issues from a historical, interdisciplinary perspective.
Language, Culture and History - Hispanic Studies
Language, Culture and History - Hispanic Studies is wide-ranging and flexible programme from University College London (UCL) offers students the opportunity to develop their understanding of the cultures of the Hispanic and Lusophone world at an advanced level.
Economic and Social History
This two-year specialist Economic and Social History programme from the University of Oxford offers a unique framework for research training in economic and social history. It offers a wide range of options and allows you to specialise in economic and/or social history, or historical demography, although the boundaries between these areas are deliberately permeable.
History
Our MA History master's course from The University of Manchester enables you to tailor your postgraduate studies to suit your interests.Your focus could be chronological (medieval, early modern or modern), geographical (European, transnational, international) or methodological (cultural or economic and social history).