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You need to commit to at least one week, and attend courses in the morning and in the afternoon. The dates for this year's programme are:
Week 1: 13 – 19 July
Week 2: 20 – 26 July
Week 3: 27 July – 2 August
Week 4: 3 – 9 August
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Cold War flashpoints
From its origins and early problems, including the Berlin Blockade, we assess some of the main flashpoints, such as the ...
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Philosophy of literature: cognitive and moral value
This course explores philosophical questions about the nature of literary fiction by asking: What is literature? What is...
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Global transformation: western maritime empires from emergence to collapse, 1415-1956
Starting in the 15th century a group of unlikely candidates, firstly from the remote Iberian peninsular and then northwe...
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The technology race in Space and Arctic governance
In this course, we will primarily be addressing issues, opportunities, and the future development of the Arctic and its ...
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Understanding British politics - what has shaped the system?
This course explains how the British political system has come to look as it does. We start by exploring some of the his...
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1776: American Revolution, British Civil War and Anglo-French World War
Was the quarrel between Britain and its American colonies really about issues of taxation and representation or was ther...
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In search of venerated landscapes: hunters and farmers from the Palaeolithic to the Bronze Age
For thousands of years people held a close connection with the landscapes they lived in. They imbued it with meaning: st...
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English society in the Later Middle Ages: class, status and gender
What were the main forms of social inequality in late medieval England? To what extent did such inequalities generate so...
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