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Join our BA Ancient History and History degree and explore the past, from ancient Greece through Medieval Europe to Cold War Britain.
In this three-year course, you’ll address important modern questions and trace them back to their roots, exploring different periods of history through both literary and material sources. In your first year, you will develop your research and analytical skills. During your second and final years, you will be able to select modules that best fit your interests, choosing from a wide range of subjects, such as:
ancient civilisations of Greece, Rome, Anatolia and Egypt
medieval magic and the origins of the witch craze
the making of modern South Asia.
For more information, please visit the programme page: https://www.reading.ac.uk/ready-to-study/study/subject-area/ancient-history-ug/ba-ancient-history-and-history
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