MA 20th-Century British History by Research

UK

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What will I learn?

Course Info

This London-based programme enables students to examine Britain’s history in the 20th century, focusing on the period from the start of the First World War in 1914 to Margaret Thatcher’s resignation in 1990. It is led by Simon Heffer, Professor of Modern British History in the University and a leading authority on the period.

The course includes a series of seminars (see below), given by a range of eminent guest speakers, to supplement students’ private research. These will provide a broad chronological survey of the period and an introduction to major themes in the political and social history of 20th century Britain. The seminars will take place at the elegant Reform Club in Pall Mall, and supervisory meetings will be held at the Humanities Research Institute offices at 51 Gower Street in Bloomsbury.

The programme’s major concentration will be on politics and society, but there will be a subsidiary focus on cultural history and historiography. Guest speakers will include the contemporary historians Sir David Cannadine, Lord Hennessy, David Kynaston and Michael Bentley.

Teaching & Assessment

The MA does not offer systematic instruction in the facts; instead, the emphasis is on independent thought and research.

At the heart of the Buckingham MA is the close working relationship between student and supervisor. While the final thesis must be an independent work, it is the supervisor who offers advice on refining the topic (if necessary), on primary sources, on secondary reading, on research techniques and on writing the final text (which should be not less than 25,000 words). Supervisors and students will meet frequently throughout the year, and not less than twice a term; and the supervisor shall always be the student’s primary contact for academic advice and support.

After Your Course

The University’s Course Directors, students’ supervisors, and the Research Officer and Tutor for Graduate Students are available to discuss students’ post-graduation plans and how they may utilise most effectively the skills acquired during their studies.

Which department am I in?

School of Humanities and Social Sciences

Study options

Full Time (1 Year)

Tuition fees
£16,480.00 (17,95,598) per year
Accommodation fees - Residence - Hunter Street - Hailsham House - Number of rooms - 40 - 2024 Weekly rate - 155 Standard room.
Start date

September 2025

Venue

Main Campus

Hunter Street,

Buckingham,

Buckinghamshire,

MK18 1EG, United Kingdom

Full Time (1 Year)

Tuition fees
£16,480.00 (17,95,598) per year
Accommodation fees - Residence - Hunter Street - Hailsham House - Number of rooms - 40 - 2024 Weekly rate - 155 Standard room.
Start date

January 2026

Venue

Main Campus

Hunter Street,

Buckingham,

Buckinghamshire,

MK18 1EG, United Kingdom

Entry requirements

For international students

The minimum entry level required for this course is as follows: a first or upper second-class honours degree from a recognised university or, a recognised professional qualification with relevant work experience. In cases where candidates are applying on the basis of work experience, they may be asked to complete a short written assignment and/or attend an interview as part of the applications process. Students need to have IELTS score with Average of 6.5 (with 6.0 or above in each component); TOEFL 79 (minimum component scores of Listening 12, Reading 13, Speaking 18, Writing 21). 

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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