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Master of Letters Central and East European Studies


Master of Letters Central and East European Studies
Code Module name Credits
MO5810 Masterclass in Central and East European Studies 1 20 AND
MO5811 Masterclass in Central and East European Studies 2 20 AND
View list 80 credits from Module List: GM5011, IR5227, MO5301, MO5402, MO5503, MO5602, MO5606, MO5609 - MO5610, MO5621 - MO5622, RU5011, RU5014 AND
GM5011 German Literary and Cultural Contexts: Turning Points (40) 40
IR5227 Conflicts, Security and Democracy in the Greater Caucasus (40) 40
MO5301 History of Imperial Russia 1815-1917 40
MO5402 The Soviet Union (1917-1991) 40
MO5503 Central and Eastern Europe since 1945 40
MO5602 Directed Reading in Modern History 40
MO5606 Perceptions of Central and Eastern Europe 40
MO5609 Directed Reading in Modern History 2 40
MO5610 Themes in Russian Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Intellectual History 40
MO5621 History in the Making: Theories, Approaches and Practice 1 20
MO5622 History in the Making: Theories, Approaches and Practice 2 20
RU5011 New Approaches to the Russian Literary Canon (40) 40
RU5014 Specialised Research in Russian Studies 20
Note:
- Not all modules are available in every academic year and/or semester
- Individual modules may have requisites to satisfy to be eligible to select them

For further details, see the module catalogue entry for each individual module above
( IR5099 Dissertation for MLitt Programme/s 60 OR
MO5099 Dissertation for MLitt Programme/s 60 )

Further requirements

Choose 180 credits in academic year