Module options 2016-17
Modules being offered in 2016-17 from participating departments are subject to change / availability / numbers
Autumn Term 2016
- Order and Disorder: Culture, Society, and Religion in Renaissance Venice (HI985-30) Compulsory CORE module - taken in VENICE
- Venetian Art and its Histories (HA931-30) OPTION module - taken in VENICE
- Making Art in Venice, 1200-1600 (HA956-30) OPTION module - taken in VENICE
- Society and Religion in Sixteenth-Century France Link opens in a new window(History HI933)Link opens in a new window (p/t option)
- Shakespeare and His Sister Link opens in a new window(English EN958) (p/t option)
- Approaches to Early ModernityLink opens in a new window (History HI973) (p/t option)
- Art of the Ancient world (Classics CX903) (p/t option)
- Approaching Ancient visual and Material Culture (Classics CX901) (p/t option)
Spring Term 2017
- Renaissance Culture and Society (RS904-30) Compulsory CORE module
- Dissertation (RS903-60) Compulsory CORE module
- Methodology Class (RS902-0) Compulsory CORE module
- Shakespeare in Performance (English EN920-30). Wednesday 4-6pm
- Reviewing Shakespeare (English EN9A8-30). Day/time tbc
- A World of Things: The Material Culture of Global Connections (History HI983-30). Tuesday 4-6pm
- The Aesthetic Legacy of Venice, 1700-present (HA937-30)
- Art of the Ancient World (Classics CX903-30). Provisionally Tuesday, 1-3pm. tbc
- Caliban's Legacy in Latin America and the Caribbean: From Tempest to Hurricane. (Hispanic Studies HP903-30)
- Advanced Study Option II (FR930-30) This is a directed reading module in French: readings to be determined in consultation with tutor
- Books, Subversion and the Republic of Letters (FR916-30)
- The Lure of Italy (FR922-30)
- Politics and Opinion in Hanoverian Britain (HI920-30). Wednesday 11-1pm
- Matters of Life and Death: Topics in the Medical Humanities (HI991-30). Day/time tbc
Other options typically available on a rota basis dependent on staff movements:
Shakespeare in History II (English)Link opens in a new window; Development of English Drama 1558-1659 (English EN985-30); English Religious Life in the Sixteenth-Century (History HI948-30); Violence in Early Modern Europe (History HI971-30).