

BScEcon Modern History and Politics
About this course
Modern history and politics is a pairing that makes intuitive sense: to understand the political world we inhabit, you need to understand how it came to be, and to understand history, you need to grasp the political forces, conflicts, and structures that have driven change. Modern history focuses on the roughly two centuries since industrialisation began reshaping societies, while politics examines how power is organised, exercised, contested, and legitimated in states and internationally. Together they equip you with both a rich empirical knowledge of the modern world and a set of analytical frameworks for making sense of it. At Cardiff University, this three-year full-time degree divides your studies between the two disciplines, giving you genuine depth in each. You will explore historical themes and events that are central to understanding modern public life, from the emergence of mass democracy and the two World Wars to decolonisation, the Cold War, and the reshaping of the international order in recent decades. Your political studies will examine political theory, comparative politics, and international relations, developing your ability to analyse institutions, ideologies, and decision-making processes. The combination trains you to think historically, asking how the present is contingent on past choices, and analytically, asking how political systems work and why they sometimes fail. Graduates of modern history and politics programmes are well prepared for a wide range of careers in government, the civil service, policy analysis, journalism, law, international organisations, the voluntary sector, and political communication. The research, writing, and analytical skills developed during the degree are transferable across professional contexts. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in political science, international relations, history, or public policy, and the combination of historical depth and political literacy is particularly valued in roles that require contextual judgement alongside analytical rigour.
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