

MA History/Latin
About this course
History and Latin together offer a rare combination: one discipline investigates change and continuity in human societies over time, drawing on written records, material evidence, and critical analysis, while the other provides direct linguistic access to the foundational texts of Western civilisation. Latin opens the primary sources of ancient Rome and medieval Europe, allowing you to read legal, philosophical, literary, and administrative texts in the language in which they were written, adding a depth to historical understanding that translation alone cannot provide. At Glasgow, one of Scotland's leading research universities, this four-year full-time programme offers a wide-ranging history curriculum spanning medieval to modern times and reaching across the globe. The history component draws on research expertise in Scottish, British, European, US and global history, as well as slavery studies, gender history, and war, intelligence, and genocide studies. Alongside this, your Latin studies develop linguistic competence alongside the reading of classical and medieval texts in their original form. A year abroad is built into the programme, giving you the opportunity to study in a different academic and cultural environment, whether that involves classical languages, history, or a broader range of humanities study. The typical entry tariff of 200 points reflects the high academic expectations of the institution. Graduates from history and Latin go on to careers in academia, archiving, heritage, law, journalism, the civil service, teaching, and the arts and cultural sector. The combination of deep historical knowledge and classical linguistic skills is particularly valued in roles that require engagement with primary sources, manuscript traditions, or the long history of legal and philosophical thought. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in history, classical studies, medieval studies, or related disciplines, and the rigorous training at Glasgow provides an excellent foundation for doctoral research.
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