

MA Arabic and Comparative Literature and Ancient History
About this course
Arabic is the language of more than 400 million people and one of the world's most geographically far-reaching tongues, spoken across the Middle East, North Africa and beyond. Its study opens access to a literary and intellectual tradition of extraordinary depth, from classical poetry and Islamic scholarship to contemporary fiction and journalism. Comparative literature examines texts across different languages and traditions, asking how works travel between cultures, how translation shapes meaning, and what patterns and differences emerge when you read widely across the literary world. Ancient history grounds you in the study of the civilisations of Greece, Rome and the ancient Near East, drawing on texts, inscriptions and material evidence to reconstruct societies that shaped the world we inhabit. At the University of St Andrews this five-year full-time programme brings these three disciplines into sustained dialogue. Arabic provides linguistic training that opens a major world language alongside the analytical benefits of working with a language structurally very different from English. Comparative literature gives you a framework for reading across traditions, asking what literature does and how it does it across different cultural contexts. Ancient history develops your skills as a researcher and interpreter of incomplete, partial evidence, building the patience and rigour that serious historical inquiry demands. Taken together, the combination develops exceptional close reading skills, cross-cultural sensitivity, analytical precision and the ability to work with primary sources in multiple languages and traditions. These capabilities are valuable wherever careful thinking and cultural understanding are at a premium. Graduates pursue careers in academia, journalism, diplomacy, international organisations, cultural institutions, heritage, publishing, the foreign service and NGOs working across the Arab world and the Mediterranean. Postgraduate study in Arabic, comparative literature, classical studies, ancient history or Middle Eastern studies is a natural next step.
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