The MA in Early Modern History is a postgraduate course offered by the University of East Anglia. It presents a unique opportunity to explore the transformative period of history between the late 15th and late 18th centuries. The course provides a distinctive combination of British, European, maritime and imperial history, underpinned with theoretical and methodological training.Course Content: The course boasts a flexible structure, allowing students to tailor their studies to match their individual interests. It incorporates a wide range of thematic modules centred around politics, culture, religion, gender, and interconnections between Britain, Europe and the wider world during the early modern period. It also includes a module on core research skills, preparing students for their final piece of assessment - the dissertation.Key Modules: Key modules include: Research Skills, Early Modern Reading Group, Directed Reading, Dissertation, and options including Cultural and Social Revolutions, The English Civil War, and Seals and Society in Medieval England.Accreditations: The University of East Anglia is accredited by the Privy Council and is a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities and the European University Association.Future Careers: Graduates of this course have pursued successful careers in a wide array of fields such as museums and heritage, librarianship, NGOs and charities, public policy and government, media and publishing as well as teaching and academia. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.