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CECS Modules available 2016-17 

 

The following is a provisional list of optional modules being offered in 2016-17. Please visit this page again before the start of term to check for updates. The availability of modules is subject to a minimum class size.

All core modules offered at the Centre can also be taken as an optional module.

In the Autumn term, you will take the core module, plus one optional module. In the Spring term, you will take two option modules.

All CECS modules start in Week 2. Archaeology, History and History of Art may have briefing sessions in week 1. You are also allowed to take one of your three optional modules from outside these CECS designated modules.

 

Autumn Term 2016

Module code

Module title

Staff

CES00007M

CHANGES OF MEANING, NARRATIVES OF CHANGE 

Jim Watt, Richard Johns, Jon Mee, Mary Fairclough, Mark Jenner, Helen Cowie, Jon Finch, Jasper Heinzen, Chloe Wigston Smith

ENG00033M

ROMANTIC TEXTS AND CONTEXTS  

Emma Major, Jon Mee, Jim Watt, Mary Fairclough, Alison O’Byrne, Chloe Wigston Smith

 

ARC00022M

ISSUES IN HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY 1

Module leader: Jonathan Finch 

 

CES00015M

FASHION AND MATERIAL CULTURE IN 18TH-CENTURY LITERATURE

Chloe Wigston Smith

HIS00077M

EXPERIENCING AND REMEMBERING THE FRENCH WARS, 1792-1918

JASPER HEINZEN

 

 

Spring term 2017

ARC00023M

ISSUES IN HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY 2

Module leader: Jonathan Finch 

 

CES00004M

FROM WOLLSTONECRAFT TO JANE AUSTEN: FEMININITY AND LITERARY CULTURE 

Emma Major, Jon Mee, Mary Fairclough, Jim Watt, Chloe Wigston Smith,

 

HOA00067M

LANDSCAPE PAINTING IN BRITAIN , C. 1750-1850

Richard Johns

 

ENG00033M

REPRESENTING THE CITY

Alison O’Byrne

 

   

HIS00018M

REPRESENTING WOMEN IN 18TH CENTURY BRITAIN: IDEAS, IMAGES AND TEXTS

HANNAH GREIG

HIS00050M

PUBLIC HISTORY PLACEMENT