

BA English and History
About this course
English and history together offer an education in interpretation and evidence, developing your capacity to read closely and argue carefully whether the source is a novel, a poem or a diplomatic dispatch from the eighteenth century. English brings its tools of literary analysis, paying attention to form, voice, metaphor and the ways that language constructs meaning. History brings its own methods for evaluating evidence, reconstructing contexts and understanding change over time. Studied together, the disciplines illuminate each other: literary texts are historical documents, and history is always a narrative told through language. At the University of Southampton, this three-year programme enriches your knowledge of both history and literature in English by studying them together. You might study the novels of Jane Austen alongside the history of the naval wars at the time she wrote, or explore African literature to gain a different perspective on the history of the modern city. This kind of contextual and comparative thinking is central to the programme, which develops your ability to move fluently between literary and historical analysis and to see each through the lens of the other. A year abroad gives you the opportunity to study at an international partner institution and extend your academic experience. Graduates from English and history programmes enter careers in publishing, education, journalism, broadcasting, the civil service, archiving, museums and heritage, law, marketing and communications. The analytical and communication skills that both disciplines develop are transferable across virtually any professional context where complex material must be understood and clearly expressed. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in literature, history, education, law, journalism or cultural studies. The combination of literary sensitivity and historical understanding is a distinctive credential valued in roles that require both intellectual breadth and analytical precision.
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