Europaeum programme European History and Civilisation: Leiden-Oxford-Paris Programme

Specialisatie van: History
Graad: Master of Arts in History
Onderwijsvorm: Voltijd
Duur: 1 jaar
Start: September
Taal: Engels
Vestigingsplaats: Leiden
Croho/isatcode: 66034
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Het Europaeum programme European History and Civilisation: Leiden-Oxford-Paris Programme is een unieke eenjarige masterspecialisatie op het gebied van de Europese geschiedenis en beschaving, gezamenlijk aangeboden door de Universiteit Leiden, de Université Paris I – Panthéon/Sorbonne en de University of Oxford.
Na succesvolle afronding ontvang je een Master of Arts in History van de Universiteit Leiden, en een certificaat van het Europaeum, een samenwerking tussen leidende Europese universiteiten. De specialisatie biedt je een brede, maar ook grondige kennis van de processen, gedachtes, waarden en ideeën die een rol hebben gespeeld in de ontwikkeling van Europa van de middeleeuwse naar de moderne tijden.

Programme

This one-year programme is divided into trimesters. The first trimester you will be taking courses at Leiden, the second at Paris I and the third at Oxford. The programme includes four weeks for tutorials in preparation for a thesis and one study week at another major European university. You will select courses from a range of topics every trimester. Besides following the regular curriculum, you will also be given the opportunity to take part in the academic and social life of each of the three institutions.

Please note

In addition to the regular tuition fees for Leiden University, you will be required to pay separate tuition fees for Paris I and Oxford University. The total amount will be approximately € 5,000 for EU students and € 15,000 for Non-EU students. A maximum of 10 places will be made available on this programme each year.

The most up-to-date course information can be found at the e-prospectus.

Scriptieonderwerpen

Waar gaan de scripties over?

Enkele recente voorbeelden:

  • Liberalism and non-intervention. Dutch parliamentary attitudes towards stock exchange regulation in the 1870s reconsidered, Bas Opdam (The Netherlands)
  • Tides of opinion: Anglo-Dutch mutual perceptions 1688-1697, Henry Philippens (The Netherlands)
  • Humanitarian internationalism contextualizing the Dutch movement against traffic in women and children in the inter-war period, Lisette Schouten (The Netherlands)
  • A structural comparison of the Amsterdam and London Stock Exchange (1876-1914), Ernst Gallandat Huet (The Netherlands)
  • National identity in the France of universal exhibitions, Joana Cansado Carvalho (Portugal)
  • British press and European integration 1961-1975, Mathis Kothe (Germany)
  • The French electoral law of 1817: Doctrinaire liberalism & ultra-royalism in response to a political crisis, Filipa Brigola (Portugal)
  • The image of Southern man. The representations of Sicilians in Jean Houel’s Voyage Pitoresque des Iles de Sicile, de Malte et de Lipari (1782-1787), Julia Breittruck (Germany)
  • The Theatrum Universitatis Rerum and the Wunderkamer. Universality and selection in the theory and practice of Renaissance collecting, Mona Kirsch (Germany)

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