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542 Master's degrees in History in Europe
Public History
The Public History degree at University College Dublin draws upon the established strength and expertise of the UCD School of History. Within this program you will work closely with historians who are active in the practice of public history and commemorations.
Shakespeare Studies
Taugtht jointly between King's College London and Shakespeare's Globe, this unique Shakespeare Studies MA programme offers you the opportunity to study the plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries.

Medieval Archaeology
The Medieval Archaeology course from University of York focuses on the archaeology of medieval Britain and Western Europe, considering buildings, landscapes and artefacts within a range of social, cultural and environmental contexts.
Language, Culture and History - German History
The Language, Culture and History - German History programme from University College London (UCL) allows students to investigate in depth the rich, diverse traditions and violent upheavals of German and Austrian history.
Archaeological Science
This Archaeological Science course from the University of Cambridge aims to introduce students to the main theories and research approaches in archaeological science, particularly within the fields of archaeological materials science, environmental archaeology and biomolecular archaeology.

Celtic Studies
This is an interdisciplinary Celtic Studies from University of Glasgow programme specialising in the languages, literatures, history and archaeology of the Celtic-speaking peoples across the whole span of the Middle Ages from the 6th - 16th centuries.

Heritage Theory and Practice
This Heritage Theory and Practice study delivered by the University of Plymouth blends critical heritage with practice-based industry experience, updated annually to equip you with the skills and insights needed to launch or advance a successful career in heritage and museums.

Archives and Records Management
The Archives and Records Management from University of Liverpool is accredited by the Archives and Records Association as the recognised qualification for archivists and records managers in the UK and Ireland, with three specialist pathways available for you to choose from.

History
Are you keen to learn from widely published academics who are recognised as research leaders in their areas of specialism? The History programme at Northumbria University incorporates taught modules that provide you with the key tools and contexts for postgraduate work in History.

Culture and Thought after 1945
On this flexible Culture and Thought after 1945 course from University of York you'll study with leading experts in their field from the Departments of Archaeology, English, History, History of Art, Sociology and the Centre for Women’s Studies.
Urban History and Culture
Gain deep understanding with Master Urban History and Culture at School of Advanced Study, University of London of the history and contemporary organisation of two great capitals of the western world: Paris and London. Through an experiential learning approach supported by visits to diverse and fascinating sites, explore how the growth of city living and management shaped the fabric of the world.
International Relations in Historical Perspective
The international political stage is much like a game of chess between multiple players. During the course of the International Relations in Historical Perspective programme at Utrecht University you will gain a greater understanding of the parties involved and of their political agendas and also prepare yourself for a future as a participant in the game of global politics.

History (Holocaust and Genocide Studies)
University of Leicester's History (Holocaust and Genocide Studies) course at the University of Leicester is for you if you want to explore the cultural history and memory of crimes against humanity.
PGCE Secondary (History)
The PGCE Secondary (History) programme at Lincoln Bishop University prepares you to teach History in either the 11-16 (with post-16 enhancement) or 14-19 age phases.
Jewish Studies
The Jewish Studies from the University of Oxford provides a broad approach to the study of Jewish history and culture from antiquity to modern times, combined with study of Modern or Biblical Hebrew or Yiddish.

History
On this History programme at University of Southampton you’ll learn how to teach history at secondary-school level (Key Stages 3 and 4) within the UK’s History National Curriculum framework.

Postcolonial Culture and Global Policy - 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 Postcolonial Culture and Global Policy - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Goldsmiths, University of London.
Heritage (Part-time)
The Heritage (Part-time) programme from The University of Wales Trinity Saint David offers students an opportunity to gain an in-depth understanding of heritage from the perspective of different disciplines, including archaeology and history.

Modern and Contemporary History
The Modern and Contemporary History programme at Utrecht University offers you research-based training in history as an academic discipline. We teach you how to do research, and we challenge you to develop your own ideas on topics of your choice.
Medieval Studies
The Medieval Studies MA programme from University of Leeds provides an environment to explore a variety of medieval topics and their modern significance through compulsory and optional modules, culminating in an independent research dissertation.