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History Taster Day: Violence, War and Terrorism

History Taster Day: Violence, War and Terrorism

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  • Date 10 Jun 2020
  • Time 10.00 - 16.00
  • Category Taster days

History Taster Day: Violence, War and Terrorism

This Taster Day will be of interest to students who would like to learn more about how violence, war and terrorism have shaped societies throughout history. All sixth form students are welcome but the day will be of particular interest to students studying Nazi Germany, the Making of Modern Britain, the British Empire or American History.

The day will feature: a lecture, seminars from leading historians, a Q&A session on transitioning to university and a campus tour.

During the seminars, students will have the opportunity to explore key themes in greater depth under the guidance of expert historians. By focusing closely on primary source documents, these seminars will also provide visiting students with an intimate understanding of how history is studied at university. Seminar choices will explore a diverse array of topics.

More information, including a full programme for the day, will be published closer to the event.

Dr Nicola Phillips teaching an undergraduate student history seminar - History

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Space is limited, so please note that if you register and are then unable to come we would love to know so that we can offer your place to someone else.

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