

MA English and Modern History
About this course
English literature and modern history share a commitment to close, careful engagement with the past through its surviving traces, whether those traces are novels, poems, legal documents, diaries, or political speeches. English teaches you to read with precision and to think carefully about how language shapes meaning and experience; history teaches you to situate texts and events in their contexts, to weigh evidence critically, and to construct arguments about cause and consequence. Together they produce graduates with an unusually sophisticated understanding of how the past was experienced and how it has been represented. At the University of St Andrews, this four-year MA (Hons) programme develops your capacity to read texts across a range of genres and historical eras, engaging with the ideas, human values, and historical forces that have shaped literature, alongside a rigorous engagement with historical sources and method. You will move between literary and historical modes of enquiry, learning what each discipline brings to shared questions and how they illuminate one another when held in productive tension. A year abroad is included in the programme, giving you the opportunity to study in a different cultural and academic context, which develops both intellectual perspective and personal adaptability. Graduates of combined English and history programmes are in strong demand across many sectors. Publishing, journalism, broadcasting, the civil service, the law, policy research, archiving, museum and heritage work, education, and public affairs are all well-established destinations. The skills developed through close reading and historical analysis, above all the ability to handle complex information, think critically, and write fluently, are among the most transferable in higher education. Postgraduate study in English literature, history, publishing, or area studies is a natural route for those who wish to develop specialist expertise or move into academic research.
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