

BA English Literature and History
About this course
English Literature and History is one of the most natural academic partnerships, because literature and history have always been in conversation. Texts are historical artefacts as much as aesthetic objects, shaped by the political and social conditions of the moment in which they were produced. And history is itself a form of writing, a narrative practice that involves selection, interpretation, and rhetoric. Studying English Literature and History together means developing the ability to read literary texts with historical intelligence and to approach historical evidence with the interpretive sensitivity that literary training provides. The result is a richer engagement with both disciplines than either can offer alone. At the University of Manchester, this three-year full-time programme develops your expertise in both fields within one of the UK's leading research universities. You will read fiction, poetry, and drama across a wide range of periods and traditions, studying how form, genre, and language shape meaning and how texts engage with the social and political worlds around them. In History you will work with primary sources, engage with historiographical debates, and develop the skills of archival research and historical argument. Manchester's departments in both subjects have considerable research depth, and the teaching reflects the intellectual vitality of the institution's scholarly community. The skills you develop are among the most transferable in the humanities: close reading, critical argument, synthesis of large amounts of complex material, and the capacity to write clearly and persuasively about ideas that resist easy summary. Graduates pursue careers in publishing, journalism, broadcasting, education, law, the civil service, the creative industries, and arts administration. Many go on to postgraduate study in English, history, or related fields. The combination of literary and historical training is valued wherever analytical intelligence, cultural knowledge, and precise communication are required.
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