

BA History and Russian
About this course
History and Russian is a combination that has a particular intellectual coherence, because Russia's history is one of the most consequential and dramatic in the world. From the medieval principalities of Kievan Rus to the Romanov empire, from the revolutions of 1917 to the Soviet period and its collapse, Russian history touches the largest questions of political change, ideology, violence, and the relationship between state and society. Studying it alongside the Russian language and literature means you can access primary sources and engage with the culture from the inside rather than at a remove. At the University of Manchester, this four-year full-time programme includes a sandwich year with work placement opportunities, giving you structured professional experience alongside deep academic training. You will develop advanced Russian language skills, covering reading, writing, listening, and speaking, while also engaging with the literature and culture of the Russian-speaking world. The history component ranges across European, British, and world history, allowing you to contextualise Russian developments within broader patterns of change. Research skills and archival method are developed throughout, and you will write extended pieces of historical analysis by the final year. The combination of history and Russian opens a distinctive range of career paths. The civil service and Foreign Office recruit people with exactly this background for roles requiring deep understanding of Russia and the post-Soviet region. Journalism, international consultancy, and think tanks with a focus on Eastern Europe and Central Asia are well-established destinations. Academic research in Russian history, Slavonic studies, or European history is another direction. The placement year strengthens your professional credentials before graduation. Postgraduate study in Russian and East European studies, history, or international relations is a natural next step.
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