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FACULTY OF HISTORY LECTURE LIST 2016-17 All members of the University may attend lectures announced in the Lecture List except where accommodation is limited, in which case priority will be given to students preparing for examination in the subject concerned. HISTORICAL TRIPOS Lectures will be delivered in the Faculty of History unless otherwise stated Last updated 02/05/2017. MICHAELMAS 2016 LENT 2017 EASTER 2017 (week 1 starts Thursday 6th October) General For first year students: DR L. KLEIN AND OTHERS Welcome and introduction to studying History at Cambridge. W. 5th Oct., 11-11.45 Lady Mitchell Hall 33 DR P. CAVILL Introduction to HAP. W. 5th Oct., 11.50-12.30 Lady Mitchell Hall DR L. WASHINGTON AND LIBRARY STAFF Seeley Library Introduction: Twentyminute sessions as follows: Tu. 4th Oct., 9.30, 10, 10.30, 11, 11.30, 2, 2.30 W. 5th Oct., 9.30, 10, 10.30, 2, 2.30 (week 1 starts Thursday 19th January) PART I General For second year students: DR A. ARSAN Doing a dissertation: a guide for Part I stude nts thinking about doing a dissertation in Part II. F. 27th Jan., 2-3 LG18, Faculty of Law DR L. WASHINGTON Doing a dissertation: a guide to online research resources. F. 10th Mar., 2-3 LG18, Faculty of Law DR B. GRIFFIN How to revise for Part I. M. 13th Mar., 3-4 LG19, Faculty of Law (week 1 starts Thursday 27th April) General For second year students: TEACHERS OF SPECIAL SUBJECTS Introduction to Special Subjects. W. 26th Apr., 1.30-4.00 Th. 27th Apr., 1.30-4.00 LG19, Faculty of Law PROF. C. MULDREW AND DR S. PEARSALL Tripos demystified: Introduction to Part I Examinations. F. 28th Apr., 2-3 LG18, Faculty of Law DR R.E. HORROX Study Skills: First Year Historians. (Two lectures) F. 7th Oct., 2-3 LG18, Faculty of Law M. 10th Oct., 3-4 LG19, Faculty of Law DR L. WASHINGTON Online Resources: A guide for Part I students. M. 17th Oct., 3-4 LG19, Faculty of Law DR R. WATSON AND OTHERS Introduction to Themes and Sources I: Choosing your option. Tu. 11th Oct., 2-4 Lady Mitchell Hall Introduction to Themes and Sources II: Preparing for the course. F. 2nd Dec., 10-10.30 For first and second year students: DR P. RAMOS PINTO Economics for historians. (Eight lectures) M. 11 LG18 Law Faculty For all years: For first and second year students: DR N. MORA-SITJA, DR P. RAMOS PINTO AND DR L. SHAW-TAYLOR Understanding quantitative history. 1 FACULTY OF HISTORY Historical Argument and Practice. Historiography, themes and approaches. (Eight lectures) Th. 2 Lady Mitchell Hall (week 1 only); LG19, Faculty of Law (weeks 2-9) Concepts and problems. (Eight lectures) M. 2 LG19, Faculty of Law LECTURE LIST (Eight lectures) M. 10 For all years: Historical Argument and Practice. Historiography, themes and approaches (continued). (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) Th. 2 LG19, Faculty of Law Concepts and problems (continued). (Eight lectures) M. 2 LG19, Faculty of Law Paper 1: Themes and Sources1 W. 11-1, fortnightly from 25th Jan.: (i) DR M. ALLEN, PROF. J.C. MULDREW AND OTHERS Money and society from late Antiquity to the Financial Revolution. (ii) DR J. BARRAU AND OTHERS Royal and princely courts: ancient, medieval and early modern. (iii) DR G. RAMOS Religious conversion and colonialism. (iv) DR E. SPARY AND OTHERS Remaking the modern body, 1543-1939. (ix) DR M. CALARESU AND PROF. P. MANDLER The history of collecting. (x) PROF. G. AUSTIN Wealth and poverty in West Africa, from the slave trades to the present (xi) DR H. GRUNWALD Politics of memory in Germany after 1945 (German sources). (xii) DR A. LITVINE World War II and its legacy in France (French sources). (xiii) DR L. SHAW-TAYLOR, DR A. ERICKSON AND DR C. BRIGGS Earning a living 1377-1911: 2016-17 Paper 1: Themes and Sources1 Weekly, W. 11-1 (weeks 1-5): (i) DR M. ALLEN, PROF. J.C. MULDREW AND OTHERS Money and society from late Antiquity to the Financial Revolution. (iii) DR G. RAMOS Religious conversion and colonialism. (iv) DR E. SPARY AND OTHERS Remaking the modern body, 1543- 1939. (viii) PROF. J. ROBERTSON AND MR T NICHOLAS-TWINING Sacred histories. (ix) DR M. CALARESU AND PROF. P. MANDLER The history of collecting. (xi) DR H. GRUNWALD Politics of memory in Germany after 1945 (German sources). (xiii) DR A. ERICKSON AND OTHERS Earning a living 1377-1911: Work, occupations, gender and economic development in England. (xiv) DR C. SHINDLER AND OTHERS Film and history, 1929-1945. Weekly, F. 11-1 (weeks 1-5): (ii) DR J. BARRAU AND OTHERS Royal and princely courts: ancient, medieval and early modern. F. 11 Class sizes for Themes and Sources are limited, and priority is given to students preparing for examination in these papers. Others may attend only with the prior consent of the teacher of the course. 1 2 FACULTY OF HISTORY LECTURE LIST Work, occupations, gender and economic development in England. (xiv) DR C. SHINDLER AND OTHERS Film and history, 1929-1945. W. 11-1, fortnightly from 1st Feb.: (v) PROF. T. HARPER AND OTHERS The Bandung moment: revolution and anti-imperialism in the twentieth century (vi) DR Z. GROVES AND OTHERS Comparative histories of race, class and culture: Southern Africa, 1850-2013. (viii) PROF. J. ROBERTSON AND MR T. NICHOLAS-TWINING Sacred histories. Paper 2: British Political History 3801100 DR D.R. PRATT, DR D. WOODMAN AND DR M.T.J. WEBBER Core lectures: British political history 380-1100. (Eight lectures) Tu. 9 PROF. S.D. KEYNES Anglo-Saxon history. (Eight lectures) W. 10 Faculty of English (xv) DR P. WARDE World environmental history. Paper 2: British Political History 3801100 DR D. WOODMAN AND DR C. BRETT Politics and economy in early medieval Britain. (Eight lectures) Tu. 9 DR D. WOODMAN Law and the written word in AngloSaxon government. (Two lectures, two one-hour classes, weeks 1-4) M. 10 2016-17 (v) PROF. T. HARPER AND OTHERS The Bandung moment: revolution and anti-imperialism in the twentieth century. F. 11 (vi) DR Z. GROVES AND OTHERS Comparative histories of race, class and culture: Southern Africa, 1850-2013. F. 11 (x) PROF. G. AUSTIN Wealth and Poverty in West Africa, from the Slave Trades to the Present F. 11 (xii) DR A. LITVINE World War II and its legacy in France (French sources). F. 11 (xv) DR P. WARDE World environmental history. F. 11 Paper 2: British Political History 3801100 PROF. S.D. KEYNES Themes and problems in Anglo-Saxon history. (Four classes, weeks 1-4) W. 10 Faculty of English DR T. LAMBERT Law, kingship and society in AngloSaxon England. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) Th. 9 DR D. WOODMAN Anglo-Saxon Northumbria, c. 6501100. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) M. 10 Paper 3: British Political History 10501509 DR J. BARRAU, MR R. PARTINGTON AND DR P. CAVILL England and ‘Britain’ in the Middle Ages. (Sixteen lectures) F. 11, Tu. 9 PROF. S.D. KEYNES Anglo-Saxon history. (Eight lectures) W. 10 Faculty of English Paper 3: British Political History 1050-1509 DR J. BARRAU, DR C. BURT, MR R. PARTINGTON AND DR A. SPENCER Medieval Themes. (Eight lectures) F.11 (Eight two-hour classes) Tu. 11 Paper 3: British Political History 1050-1509 DR J. BARRAU AND OTHERS Revision. (Four one-hour classes, weeks 1-4) Th. 12 3 FACULTY OF HISTORY Paper 4: British Political History 14851714 PROF. M. GOLDIE AND OTHERS Core lectures: British political history 1485-1714. (Twelve lectures, weeks 16) F. 9, Tu. 9 DR P. CAVILL Themes in Tudor politics. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) W. 10 DR A. HUNT Reformation to Civil War, 1559-1640. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) W. 10 DR L. CORENS AND DR S. MAGHENZANI Textual Counter-Reformation: reading and writing Catholicism in Britain and Europe. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) Tu. 10 Attention is drawn to the following lectures hosted by the Faculty of Divinity: PROF. R. REX The English Reformation. (Eight lectures) Th. 10 Paper 5: British Political History 16881886 DR M. NEAL AND DR A. THOMPSON Core lectures: British politics 16881815. (Sixteen lectures) Tu. Th. 12 DR M. NEAL Sources and contexts for eighteenth century British politics. (Four one-hour classes, weeks 1, 3, 5 and 7) W. 2 LECTURE LIST Paper 4: British Political History 1485-1714 PROF. M. GOLDIE AND OTHERS Document classes. (Eight one-hour classes) F. 9 DR J. BISHOP AND DR J. GALLAGHER Teaching and learning in early modern Britain. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) Tu. 12 2016-17 Paper 4: British Political History 1485-1714 DR D. SMITH Revision. (Four two-hour classes, weeks 1-4) F. 9 PROF. M. GOLDIE AND OTHERS Revision. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) W. 11 DR A. HUNT Early modern media. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) Th. 12 DR G. GLICKMAN The Church of England and its opponents, 1603-1689. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) Th. 12 Attention is drawn to the following lectures hosted by the Faculty of Divinity: PROF. R. REX English Christianity before the Reformation: Wycliffe to Henry VIII. (Eight lectures) Tu. 11 Paper 5: British Political History 1688-1886 DR G. ATKINS God and the British, 1688-1900. (Eight lectures) M. 11 Th. 12 Paper 5: British Political History 1688-1886 DR M. NEAL Revision: 1688-1815. (Two one-hour classes, weeks 2 and 3) Tu. 10 DR B. GRIFFIN Revision: 1815-1886. (Two one-hour classes, weeks 2 and 3) W. 9 DR B. GRIFFIN AND OTHERS Core lectures: British politics 18151886. (Sixteen lectures) M. 9, W. 11 DR B. GRIFFIN Sources and contexts for nineteenth century British politics. (Four one-hour classes, weeks 2, 4, 6 and 8) W. 2 4 FACULTY OF HISTORY Paper 6: British Political History since 1880 DR J. LAWRENCE AND OTHERS Core lectures: British political history since 1880. (Sixteen lectures) Tu. 11, W. 11 Paper 7: British Economic and Social History 380-1100 DR D.R. PRATT, DR T. WEBBER AND DR A. LEONARD Core Lectures: British economic and social history 380-1100. (Eight lectures) Th. 9 DR D.R. PRATT AND DR. A LEONARD Society and economy in the early medieval British Isles, 380-1100. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) M. 10 PROF. S.D. KEYNES Anglo-Saxon history. (Eight lectures) W. 10 Faculty of English DR T. MARTIN AND OTHERS The North Sea in the early middle ages. (Eight lectures) Tu. 11 Division of Archaeology Paper 8: British Economic and Social History 1050-c.1500 DR C. BRIGGS British economic history 1050-c.1500. (Eight lectures) Th. 9 PROF. J. ARNOLD, DR C. BRIGGS AND DR R. HORROX British social history 1050-c.1500. (Eight lectures) F. 10 LECTURE LIST 2016-17 Paper 6: British Political History since 1880 DR B. GRIFFIN AND OTHERS Core lectures: British political history since 1880 (continued). (Twelve lectures, weeks 1-6) M. 11, Tu. 11 Paper 6: British Political History since 1880 DR J. LAWRENCE Revision. (Two two-hour classes, weeks 2-3) Th. 2 DR A. LEONARD Anglo-Saxon society from the middle Saxon period to the Viking age. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) M. 10 DR T. LAMBERT Law, kingship and society in AngloSaxon England. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) Th. 9 Paper 7: British Economic and Social History 380-1100 DR A. LEONARD AND DR A. BONNER Society and economy in the early medieval British Isles, 380-1100 (continued). (Four lectures, weeks 14) Th. 9 Paper 7: British Economic and Social History 380-1100 DR M. ALLEN Money in medieval England and sources for monetary history. (One class, week 2) Th. 2 Fitzwilliam Museum DR D. WOODMAN Anglo-Saxon Northumbria, c. 6501100. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) M. 10 PROF. S.D. KEYNES Themes and problems in Anglo-Saxon history. (Four classes, weeks 1-4) W. 10 Faculty of English DR D. WOODMAN AND DR C. BRETT Politics and economy in early medieval Britain. (Eight lectures) Tu. 9 PROF. S.D. KEYNES Anglo-Saxon history. (Eight lectures) W. 10 Faculty of English DR T. MARTIN AND OTHERS The North Sea in the early middle ages. (Eight lectures) Tu. 11 Division of Archaeology Paper 8: British Economic and Social History 1050-c.1500 DR C. BRIGGS British economic history 1050-c.1500 (continued). (Eight lectures) Th. 9 DR C. BRIGGS, DR J. BARRAU AND DR A. SPENCER British social history 1050-c.1500. (continued). (Eight lectures) Th. 12 DR T. MARTIN AND OTHERS The North Sea in the early middle ages. (Four lectures) Tu. 11 Division of Archaeology Paper 8: British Economic and Social History 1050-c.1500 DR C. BRIGGS AND OTHERS Revision. (Four one-hour classes, weeks 1-4) M. 12 DR M. ALLEN Money in medieval England and sources for monetary history. (One class, week 2) Th. 2 Fitzwilliam Museum 5 FACULTY OF HISTORY DR P. RAMOS PINTO Economics for historians. (Eight lectures) M. 11 Faculty of Law Paper 9: British Economic and Social History c.1500-1750 PROF. J.C. MULDREW, DR A. HUNT AND OTHERS British economic and social history, c.1500-1750. (Sixteen lectures and classes) Th. 9, Fr. 12 DR L. SHAW-TAYLOR Agricultural and agrarian change, 15501850. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) W. 12 PROF. J.C. MULDREW AND DR L. SHAWTAYLOR The long industrial transformation: manufacturing, 1550-1850. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) W. 12 DR P. RAMOS PINTO Economics for historians. (Eight lectures) M. 11 Faculty of Law Paper 10: British Economic and Social History 1700-1880 DR L. SHAW-TAYLOR British economic and social history, 1700-1880. (Eight lectures) F. 12 PROF. S. SZRETER British economic and social history c. 1830-c.2000. (First six lectures are relevant) M. 12 LECTURE LIST DR N. MORA-SITJA, DR P. RAMOS PINTO AND DR L. SHAW-TAYLOR Understanding quantitative history. (Eight lectures) M. 10 Attention is drawn to the following lectures hosted by the Faculty of Divinity: PROF. R. REX English Christianity before the Reformation: Wycliffe to Henry VIII. (Eight lectures) Tu. 11 Paper 9: British Economic and Social History c.1500-1750 DR A.L. ERICKSON AND OTHERS British economic and social history, c.1500-1750. (Continued) (Sixteen lectures and classes) Th. 9, Fr. 12 DR D. NEEDHAM The state, economy and society. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) F. 10 2016-17 Paper 9: British Economic and Social History c.1500-1750 DR A.L. ERICKSON, PROF. J.C. MULDREW AND OTHERS Revision. (Three one-hour classes, weeks 2-4) M. 10 DR P. WARDE Energy, economy and environment in Britain, 1550-1900. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) F. 10 DR A. HUNT Early modern media. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) Th. 12 DR J. BISHOP AND DR J. GALLAGHER Teaching and learning in early modern Britain. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) Tu. 12 DR N. MORA-SITJA, DR P. RAMOS PINTO AND DR L. SHAW-TAYLOR Understanding quantitative history. (Eight lectures) M. 10 Paper 10: British Economic and Social History 1700-1880 DR L. SHAW-TAYLOR British economic and social history, 1700-1880 (continued). (Eight lectures) F. 12 Paper 10: British Economic and Social History 1700-1880 DR A.N. OTHER Revision. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) Tu. 9 DR L. KLEIN British society and culture in the long eighteenth century (continued). (Four 6 FACULTY OF HISTORY DR L. KLEIN British society and culture in the long eighteenth century. (Eight lectures) Tu. 10 DR L. SHAW-TAYLOR Agricultural and agrarian change, 15501850. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) W. 12 PROF. J.C. MULDREW AND DR L. SHAWTAYLOR The long industrial transformation: manufacturing, 1550-1850. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) W. 12 DR P. RAMOS PINTO Economics for historians. (Eight lectures) M. 11 Faculty of Law Paper 11: British History since c.1880 Economic and Social PROF. S. SZRETER, PROF. P. MANDLER, DR L. DELAP AND DR D. NEEDHAM Core lectures: British economic and social history since c.1880. (Eight lectures) Th. 9 PROF. S. SZRETER British economic and social history c. 1830-c.2000. (Eight lectures) M. 12 DR P. RAMOS PINTO Economics for historians. (Eight lectures) M. 11 Faculty of Law LECTURE LIST lectures, weeks 1-4) Tu. 10 2016-17 PROF. P. MANDLER Concepts in social and cultural history, 1780-1880. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) Tu. 10 DR G. ATKINS God and the British, c. 1700-1900. (Eight lectures) M. 11 Th. 12 DR D. NEEDHAM The state, economy and society. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) F. 10 DR P. WARDE Energy, economy and environment in Britain, 1550-1900. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) F. 10 DR N. MORA-SITJA, DR P. RAMOS PINTO AND DR L. SHAW-TAYLOR Understanding quantitative history. (Eight lectures) M. 10 Paper 11: British Economic and Social History since c.1880 PROF. S. SZRETER, PROF. P. MANDLER, DR L. DELAP AND DR D. NEEDHAM Core lectures: British economic and social history since c.1880 (continued). (Eight lectures) Th. 9 Paper 11: British Economic and Social History since c.1880 PROF. S. SZRETER AND OTHERS Revision. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) M. 12 DR D. NEEDHAM British economic history and economic policy since c.1880. (Six lectures, weeks 1-6) M. 9 DR T. ROGAN Social movements in twentiethcentury Britain. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) Tu. 12 DR N. MORA-SITJA, DR P. RAMOS PINTO AND DR L. SHAW-TAYLOR Understanding quantitative history. (Eight lectures) M. 10 7 FACULTY OF HISTORY Paper 12: European History 776BC AD69 All lectures and classes for Paper 12 take place in the Faculty of Classics DR H. WILLEY An introduction to Greek history: Imperial Athens. (Eight lectures) Tu. 11 DR J. PATTERSON An introduction to Roman history: Imperial expansion and political conflict from the mid-Republic to Augustus. (Eight lectures) Th. 11 DR P. MILLETT AND OTHERS Between two worlds: from Classical to Hellenistic Greece. (Twelve lectures, weeks 1-6) Tu. Th. 10 Paper 13: European History 31BC AD900 DR M. HUMPHREYS AND OTHERS The making of the early medieval world. (Eight lectures, weeks 1-5, commencing 12th Oct) W. F. 9 DR P. SARRIS The making of the Byzantine world. (Eight lectures, weeks 5-9) W. F. 9 Paper 14: European History 900-c.1215 PROF. J. ARNOLD AND OTHERS Survey lectures: European history 900c.1215. (Sixteen lectures) M. Tu. 12 Paper 15: European History 1200-1520 PROF. D.S.H. ABULAFIA, PROF. J ARNOLD AND DR D. NAPOLITANO Late medieval Europe. (Twelve lectures) Tu. 11 (weeks 1-4), Th. 12 (weeks 1-8) LECTURE LIST 2016-17 Paper 12: European History 776BC AD69 All lectures and classes for Paper 12 take place in the Faculty of Classics DR R. FLEMMING Living and dying in the ancient world. (Eight lectures) Th. 11 Paper 12: European History 776BC AD69 All lectures and classes for Paper 12 take place in the Faculty of Classics PROF. R. OSBORNE AND DR A. HUNT Early Rome and Greece. (Twelve lectures) Tu. 11 (weeks 1-6), F. 11 (weeks 2-7) Paper 13: European History 31BC AD900 DR C. O’BRIEN AND DR G. VOCINO Kingship, religion and culture in the early middle ages. (Eight lectures) W. 9 Paper 13: European History 31BC AD900 DR C. SAHNER The making of the early Islamic world. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) Tu. 12 DR J. PATTERSON The Roman Emperor. (Twelve lectures, weeks 1-6) F. 11 Tu.11 DR R. FLEMMING Living and dying in the ancient world. (Eight lectures) Th. 11 Faculty of Classics DR J. PATTERSON The Roman emperor: from Tiberius to the Severans. (Twelve lectures, weeks 1-6) Tu. F. 11 Faculty of Classics DR A.N. OTHER Revision: Europe 300-900 (Four onehour classes) W. 2 PROF. R. OSBORNE AND DR A. HUNT Law and life in ancient Greece and Rome (Twelve lectures) Tu. 11 (weeks 1-6), F. 11 (weeks 2-7) Faculty of Classics Paper 14: European History 900c.1215 PROF. J. ARNOLD, DR N. BEREND, PROF. E.M.C. VAN HOUTS AND OTHERS Survey lectures: European history 900-c.1215 (continued). (Sixteen lectures) M. Tu. 12 Paper 15: European History 12001520 PROF. D.S.H. ABULAFIA Late medieval Europe (continued). (Eight lectures, weeks 5-8) Tu. 10, Th. 11 8 FACULTY OF HISTORY LECTURE LIST DR J. BARRAU AND DR I. VAN’T SPIJKER Late medieval France. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) Tu. 11 DR N. BEREND Late medieval religion. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) W. 10 Paper 16: European History 1450-1760 DR W. O’REILLY AND OTHERS Core lectures: European history 14501760. (Eight lectures) W. 9 Paper 16: European History 14501760 DR W. O’REILLY AND OTHERS The same continued. (Eight lectures) W. 9 DR D. TROCMÉ-LATTER Music and the Reformation in Germany, Switzerland and the Netherlands. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) Tu. 10 DR L. CORENS AND DR S. MAGHENZANI Textual Counter-Reformation: reading and writing Catholicism in Britain and Europe. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) Tu. 10 DR N. BEREND The northern and eastern frontiers of late medieval Europe. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) W. 10 2016-17 Paper 16: European History 14501760 DR W. O’REILLY AND OTHERS Revision. (Two two-hour classes, weeks 1-2) F. 11 DR R. OOSTERHOFF Artisans and craft culture in early modern Europe. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) M. 12 DR M. LAMOTTE AND DR T. HAMILTON Early modern France and its empire. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) M. 12 Paper 17: European History 1715-1890 PROF. C.M. CLARK AND OTHERS Core and survey lectures: European history 1715-1890. (Sixteen lectures) F. W. 9 Paper 17: European History 17151890 PROF. C.M. CLARK AND OTHERS The same continued. (Sixteen lectures) F. W. 9 Paper 17: European History 17151890 PROF. C.M. CLARK Revision. (One two-hour class, week 2) Th. 9 Paper 18: European History since 1890 DR M. SMITH AND OTHERS Survey lectures: European history 1890-1940. (Sixteen lectures) M. 9, F. 10 Paper 18: European History since 1890 DR M. SMITH AND OTHERS Survey lectures: European history since 1939. (Sixteen lectures) M. 9, F. 10 Paper 18: European History since 1890 DR M. SMITH Revision. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) W. 10 (week 1), M. 9 (weeks 2-4) DR P. RAMOS PINTO Economics for historians. (Eight lectures) M. 11 Faculty of Law DR P. RAMOS PINTO Economics for historians. (Eight lectures) M. 11 Faculty of Law DR N. MORA-SITJA, DR P. RAMOS PINTO AND DR L. SHAW-TAYLOR Understanding quantitative history. (Eight lectures) M. 10 DR N. MORA-SITJA, DR P. RAMOS PINTO AND DR L. SHAW-TAYLOR Understanding quantitative history. (Eight lectures) M. 10 9 FACULTY OF HISTORY Paper 19: History of Political Thought to c.1700 DR A. BRETT Plato, Aristotle and the medieval reception of classical thought. (Eight lectures) Tu. 11 DR J. CANNING Temporal and spiritual in medieval political thought. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) W. 11 DR J. CANNING Roman Law in political thought. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) W. 11 DR R. SERJEANTSON Machiavelli, More and Renaissance humanism. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) M. 10 Paper 20: History of Political Thought from c.1700-c.1890 PROF. J. ROBERTSON Natural law, sociability and luxury. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) F. 10 PROF. J. ROBERTSON Montesquieu and Hume. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) F. 10 MISS S. TOMASELLI Burke. (Two lectures, weeks 1-2) M. 9 MISS S. TOMASELLI Political thought of the American Revolution. (Two lectures, weeks 3-4) M. 9 MISS S. TOMASELLI Wollstonecraft. (Two lectures, weeks 56) M. 9 MISS S. TOMASELLI Gender and political thought. (Two lectures, weeks 7-8) M. 9 DR T. HOPKINS French political thought from the Revolution to Tocqueville. (Eight lectures) Th. 9 LECTURE LIST Paper 19: History of Political Thought to c.1700 DR A.S. BRETT Hobbes. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) Tu. 12 2016-17 DR A.S. BRETT Reason of state and the origins of international law. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) Tu. 12 PROF. M. GOLDIE Locke. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) Tu. 9 PROF. M. GOLDIE Sovereignty, revolution and toleration, 1570-1700. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) Tu. 9 Paper 20: History of Political Thought from c.1700-c.1890 PROF. J. ROBERTSON Rousseau and Smith. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) F. 10 DR R. SCURR Social science and political thought. (Two lectures, weeks 5-6) F. 10 DR C. MECKSTROTH German political thought from Kant to Marx. (Eight lectures) M. 12 Paper 20: History of Political Thought from c.1700-c.1890 PROF. J. ROBERTSON Themes in eighteenth century political thought. (Four one-hour classes, weeks 1-4) M. 12 DR C. MECKSTROTH Themes in nineteenth century political thought. (Four one-hour classes, weeks 1-4) Tu. 12 DR C. MECKSTROTH Bentham and Mill. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) W. 12 DR C. BROOKE Nationalism and the state. (Two lectures, weeks 5-6) W. 12 DR C. BROOKE Empire and civilization. (Two lectures, weeks 7-8) W. 12 10 FACULTY OF HISTORY Paper 21: Empires and World History from the Fifteenth Century to the First World War DR A. ARSAN Key topics in world history. (Eight lectures, weeks 1-4) Th. Tu. 12 DR G. RAMOS Latin America in world history. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) Th. 12 PROF. A. BASHFORD The Pacific in world history. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) Tu. 12 LECTURE LIST Paper 21: Empires and World History from the Fifteenth Century to the First World War DR L. DENAULT, DR A. DUDNEY, DR S. KAPILA AND DR T. SIMPSON South Asia. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) M. 10 DR B. EVERILL, DR M. LAMOTTE AND OTHERS Africa in global history. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) W. 10 2016-17 Paper 21: Empires and World History from the Fifteenth Century to the First World War DR C. SKOTT Revision. (Two two-hour classes, weeks 1-2) M. 10 DR C. SKOTT The Indian Ocean world. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) W. 10 DR A. ARSAN The Ottoman world. (Two lectures, weeks 5-6) M. 10 Paper 22: North American History from c.1500 to 1865 PROF. A PRESTON AND OTHERS Core lectures for Papers 22 and 24 American History. (Eight lectures, weeks 1-4) M. W. 10 DR R. LEOW The late Qing. (Two lectures, weeks 78) M. 10 Paper 22: North American History from c.1500 to 1865 DR B. EVERILL The United States, 1789-1865. (Sixteen lectures) Th. 10, F. 12 Paper 22: North American History from c.1500 to 1865 DR S. PEARSALL Revision. (One two-hour class, Th. 10) Paper 23: World History since 1914 PROF. T. HARPER Themes in twentieth century world history. (Eight lectures) F. 12 Paper 23: World History since 1914 PROF. T. HARPER Comparative empire: Southeast Asia. (Two lectures, weeks 1-2) M. 11 Paper 23: World History since 1914 PROF. T. HARPER Revision. (Two one-hour classes, weeks 1-2) Th. 11 DR Z. GROVES Africa since 1914. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) Th. 11 DR R. LEOW The global Cold War. (One lecture, week 5) M. 11 DR S. PEARSALL AND DR W. FOSTER The North American colonies to the United States of America, c. 15001789. (Sixteen lectures) Th. 10, F. 11 DR P. CLIBBENS South Asia. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) Th. 11 DR P. CLIBBENS AND DR N. PAIRAUDEAU Global mobilities. (Two lectures, weeks 3-4) M. 11 PROF. G. AUSTIN Global development. (One lecture, 11 FACULTY OF HISTORY LECTURE LIST week 6) M. 11 2016-17 DR A. ARSAN Global Islam. (Two lectures, weeks 78) M. 11 DR R. LEOW East Asia. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) Th. 11 Paper 24: The History of the United States from 1865 PROF. A PRESTON AND OTHERS Core lectures for Papers 22 and 24 American History. (Eight lectures, weeks 1-4) M. W. 10 DR E. CHARNOCK American History 1865-1945. (Sixteen lectures) M. W. 12 DR A. ARSAN The Middle East. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) Th. 11 Paper 24: The History of the United States from 1865 PROF. G. GERSTLE American History 1945-2016. (Sixteen lectures) Tu. 11, F. 11 DR C. SHINDLER Hollywood and American society. (Eight two-hour lectures) W. 2 DR C. SHINDLER Hollywood and American society. (One two-hour lecture, week 8) W. 2 12 FACULTY OF HISTORY LECTURE LIST 2016-17 PART II Class sizes may be limited and priority given to students preparing for examination. Others may attend only with the prior consent of the teacher of the course. MICHAELMAS 2016 (week 1 starts Thursday 6th October) Paper 1: Historical Argument and Practice Historiography, themes and approaches. (Eight lectures) Th. 2 Lady Mitchell Hall (week 1 only); LG19, Faculty of Law (weeks 2-9) Concepts and problems. (Eight lectures) M. 2 LG19, Faculty of Law Papers 2 and 3: SPECIAL SUBJECTS A Constructing the worlds of Archaic Greece, c.750-480 B.C. PROF. R. OSBORNE (Sixteen classes) Tu. 10-11, Th. 10-12 Faculty of Classics B The ‘Angevin Empire’, 1150s-1230s. DR J. BARRAU (Eight classes) Th. 10-12 C Writing history in early modern England. DR A. HUNT (Eight classes) Th. 10-12 D Uses of the visual in early modern Germany, c. 1450-1550. PROF. U. RUBLACK AND PROF. S. KUSUKAWA (Eight classes) Tu. 10-12 (Eight lectures) Th. 11-12 E The Black Death. DR C. BRIGGS (Eight classes) Tu. 10-12 F Reform and Reformation: Thomas More’s England. DR P. CAVILL (Nine classes, weeks 1-9) Th. 10-12 LENT 2017 (week 1 starts Thursday 19th January) Paper 1: Historical Argument and Practice Historiography, themes and approaches (continued). (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) Th. 2 LG19, Faculty of Law EASTER 2017 (week 1 starts Thursday 27th April) Paper 1: Historical Argument and Practice DR P. CAVILL How to do HAP. M. 1st May, 2-3 LG19, Faculty of Law Concepts and problems (continued). (Eight lectures) M. 2 LG19, Faculty of Law Faculty-organised classes, to be arranged. Papers 2 and 3: SPECIAL SUBJECTS A Constructing the worlds of Archaic Greece, c.750-480 B.C. DR P. MILLETT (Four classes, weeks 1, 3, 5, 7) Th. 10-12 Papers 2 and 3: SPECIAL SUBJECTS A Constructing the worlds of Archaic Greece, c.750-480 B.C. PROF. R. OSBORNE (Two classes, weeks 1, 3) Tu. 10-12 C Writing history in early modern England. DR A. HUNT (Eight classes) Th. 10-12 C Writing history in early modern England. DR A. HUNT (Four classes) Th. 10-12 E The Black Death. DR C. BRIGGS (Eight classes) Tu. 10-12 E The Black Death. DR C. BRIGGS (Four classes) Tu. 10-12 B The ‘Angevin Empire’, 1150s1230s. DR J. BARRAU (Eight classes) Th. 10-12 (Three one-hour classes, weeks 1, 3 and 5) Tu. 10-11 B The ‘Angevin Empire’, 1150s1230s. DR J. BARRAU (Three classes, weeks 1-3) Th. 1012 D Uses of the visual in early modern Germany, c. 1450-1550. PROF. U. RUBLACK AND PROF. S. KUSUKAWA (Eight classes) Tu. 10-12 D Uses of the visual in early modern Germany, c. 1450-1550. PROF. U. RUBLACK AND PROF. S. KUSUKAWA (Four classes) Tu. 10-12 F Reform and Reformation: Thomas More’s England. DR P. CAVILL (Eight classes) Th. 10-12 F Reform and Reformation: Thomas More’s England. DR P. CAVILL (Four classes) Th. 10-12 13 FACULTY OF HISTORY LECTURE LIST H Food and drink in Britain and the wider world, c. 1550-1800. PROF. J.C. MULDREW (Eight classes) Tu. 10-12 H Food and drink in Britain and the wider world, c. 1550-1800. PROF. J.C. MULDREW (Eight classes) Tu. 10-12 J Masculinities and political culture in Britain, 1832-1901. DR B. GRIFFIN (Eight classes) Th. 10-12 J Masculinities and political culture in Britain, 1832-1901. DR B. GRIFFIN (Eight classes) Th. 10-12 I The 1848 Revolutions. PROF. C.M. CLARK (Eight classes) Th. 10-12 K Fin de Siècle Russia. DR J. KEATING (Fourteen classes, weeks as announced) Th. Tu. 10-12 L The transformation of everyday life in Britain, 1945-1990 DR L. DELAP AND DR J. LAWRENCE (Nine seminars, weeks 1-9) Th. 1012 (Eight classes, weeks 1-8) Tu. 10-11 P Sources of East Asian modernity, c. 1895-1927 DR R. LEOW (Eight lectures, weeks 1-4) Tu. Th. 10-11 (Eight classes, weeks 5-8) Tu. Th. 1012 Q Indian democracy: Ideas in action, c. 1947-2007. DR S. KAPILA (Eight classes) Th. 10-12 Paper 4: History of political thought from c.1700-c.1890 PROF. J. ROBERTSON Natural law, sociability and luxury. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) F. 10 PROF. J. ROBERTSON Montesquieu and Hume. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) F. 10 MISS S. TOMASELLI Burke. (Two lectures, weeks 1-2) I The 1848 Revolutions. PROF. C.M. CLARK (Eight classes) Th. 10-12 (Four classes, weeks 1-4) Tu. 10-12 K Fin de Siècle Russia. DR J. KEATING (Eleven classes, weeks as announced) Th. Tu. 10-12 L The transformation of everyday life in Britain, 1945-1990 DR L. DELAP AND OTHERS (Three seminars, weeks 1-3) Th. 10-12 (Five classes, weeks 4-8) Th. 10-11 (One class, week 2) Tu. 10-11 P Sources of East Asian modernity, c. 1895-1927 DR R. LEOW (Eight classes) Tu. 10-12, Murray Edwards Q Indian democracy: Ideas in action, c. 1947-2007. DR S. KAPILA (Eight classes) Th. 10-12 Paper 4: History of political thought from c.1700-c.1890 PROF. J. ROBERTSON Rousseau and Smith. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) F. 10 DR R. SCURR Social science and political thought. (Two lectures, weeks 5-6) F. 10 DR C. MECKSTROTH German political thought from Kant 2016-17 H Food and drink in Britain and the wider world, c. 1550-1800. PROF. J.C. MULDREW (Four classes) Tu. 10-12 I The 1848 Revolutions. PROF. C.M. CLARK (Three classes, weeks 1-2) Tu. 10-12 (weeks 1-2), Th. 10-12 (week 2) J Masculinities and political culture in Britain, 1832-1901. DR B. GRIFFIN (Four classes) Th. 10-12 K Fin de Siècle Russia. DR J. KEATING (Weeks as announced) Th. Tu. 1012 L The transformation of everyday life in Britain, 1945-1990 DR L. DELAP AND DR J. LAWRENCE (Two classes, weeks 2-3) Th. 10-12 P Sources of East Asian modernity, c. 1895-1927 DR R. LEOW (Two classes) Tu. 10-12 Q Indian democracy: Ideas in action, c. 1947-2007. DR S. KAPILA (Four classes) Th. 10-12 Paper 4: History of political thought from c.1700-c.1890 PROF. J. ROBERTSON Themes in eighteenth century political thought. (Four one-hour classes, weeks 1-4) M. 12 DR C. MECKSTROTH Themes in nineteenth century political thought. (Four one-hour classes, weeks 1-4) Tu. 12 14 FACULTY OF HISTORY M. 9 MISS S. TOMASELLI Political thought of the American Revolution. (Two lectures, weeks 3-4) M. 9 MISS S. TOMASELLI Wollstonecraft. (Two lectures, weeks 56) M. 9 LECTURE LIST to Marx. (Eight lectures) M. 12 DR C. MECKSTROTH Bentham and Mill. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) W. 12 DR C. BROOKE Nationalism and the state. (Two lectures, weeks 5-6) W. 12 MISS S. TOMASELLI Gender and political thought. (Two lectures, weeks 7-8) M. 9 DR C. BROOKE Empire and civilization. (Two lectures, weeks 7-8) W. 12 Paper 5: Political philosophy and the history of political thought since c.1890 DR W. YAQOOB Introduction to political philosophy and the history of political thought. (One lecture, week 1) Th. 3 Paper 5: Political philosophy and the history of political thought since c.1890 DR D. KELLY Visions of modern politics (continued). (Six lectures, weeks 1-6) M. 3 DR T. HOPKINS French political thought from the Revolution to Tocqueville. (Eight lectures) Th. 9 DR D. KELLY Visions of modern politics. (Six lectures) Th. 3 (weeks 2-6) Tu. 3. (week 6 only) DR W. YAQOOB Democracy and the modern state. (Eight lectures) W. 9 DR D. VALDEZ German political thought from Weber to the Frankfurt School. (Four lectures, weeks 2-5) W. 12 DR S. JAMES Concepts of liberty and the recent historiography of political thought. (Two lectures, weeks 6-7) W. 12 Attention is drawn to the following lectures hosted by the Faculty of Philosophy: DR C. CHAMBERS Political liberalism, community and culture. (Eight lectures) M.10 2016-17 DR H. DROCHON Nietzsche’s politics. (Two lectures, weeks 1-2) Tu. 3 Paper 5: Political philosophy and the history of political thought since c.1890 PROF. D. RUNCIMAN Revision. (Two one-and-a-half hour classes, weeks 2-3) M. 10 DR H. DROCHON Democratic theory. (Two lectures, weeks 3-4) Tu. 3 DR W. YAQOOB Internationalisms. (weeks 1-7) Tu. 2 MISS S. TOMASELLI Morality, punishment and politics. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) M. 9 DR S. JAMES Intellectual history and political realism (Two lectures, weeks 5-6) M. 9 Attention is drawn to the following lectures hosted by the Faculty of Philosophy: DR T. DOUGHERTY Classical liberty. (Four lectures, weeks 15 FACULTY OF HISTORY MR J. VAN’T KLOOSTER Democracy. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) M. 10 DR C. CHAMBERS Rawls. (Two lectures, weeks 5-6) 12 M. DR J. FILLING Marxism. (Eight lectures, weeks 1-8) F. 4 DR P. SAGAR From idealism to realism: Morality’s contested place in political theory (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) W. 2 Paper 6: States between states: the history of international political thought from the Roman empire to the early nineteenth century DR A. BRETT, PROF. J. ROBERTSON AND OTHERS (Sixteen lectures) Th. 12, M. 11 LECTURE LIST 1-4) Th. 3 2016-17 DR T. DOUGHERTY The value of equality. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) Th. 3 DR T. DOUGHERTY Property, labour and theft. (Six lectures, weeks 1-6) Th. 4 DR C. CHAMBERS Global political issues. (Six lectures, weeks 1-6) F. 10 DR C. CHAMBERS Feminism. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) M. 11 Paper 6: States between states: the history of international political thought from the Roman empire to the early nineteenth century DR A. BRETT, PROF. J. ROBERTSON, DR C. MECKSTROTH AND OTHERS (Seven two-hour classes, weeks 2-8) Th. 2 Paper 6: States between states: the history of international political thought from the Roman empire to the early nineteenth century DR A. BRETT Revision. (Two one-hour classes, weeks 3-4) M.11 Paper 7: The Transformation of the Roman World All lectures and classes for Paper 7 take place in the Faculty of Classics PROF. C. KELLY (Sixteen lectures) M. 10, F. 11 (Four two-hour classes, weeks 2, 4, 6, 8) M. 2 Paper 11: Early Medicine All lectures and classes for Paper 11 take place in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science DR L. KASSELL AND DR D. MARGÓCSY Early modern medicine. (Eight lectures) F. 12 DR G. FERRARIO AND DR G. ZUCCOLIN Medieval science and medicine. (Eight Paper 9: Writing history in the classical world All lectures and classes for Paper 9 take place in the Faculty of Classics DR J. PATTERSON AND DR H. WILLEY (Eighteen lectures) F.12, M. 11, W. 11 Classes, as arranged Paper 11: Early Medicine All lectures and classes for Paper 11 take place in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science DR L. KASSELL, DR D. MARGÓCSY AND DR E. SPARY Early modern medicine (continued) (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) F. 12 PROF. L. TAUB AND OTHERS 16 FACULTY OF HISTORY LECTURE LIST lectures) Tu. 12 Instruments, books and collections. (Six lectures, weeks 1-6, optional) Tu. 12 Paper 12: The Middle Ages on film: medieval violence and modern identities PROF. E.M.C. VAN HOUTS (Eleven lectures) F. 9, Tu. 9 Paper 12: The Middle Ages on film: medieval violence and modern identities DR N. BEREND (Thirteen lectures) F. 11, M. 11 (Three two-hour classes, weeks 6-8) W. 2 DR L. KASSELL Casebooks class. (One two-hour class, optional, week 7) Tu. 10 Paper 14: Material culture in the early modern world PROF. U. RUBLACK AND OTHERS (Eight two-hour classes) M. 9 Paper 15: Print and society in early modern England PROF. M.A. GOLDIE AND DR A. HUNT (Eight lectures) M. 10 (Four one-hour classes, weeks 3, 5, 7, 8) F. 10 Paper 16: Overseas expansion and British identities, 1585-1714 DR G. GLICKMAN (Six lectures, weeks 1-6) M. 10 (Four two-hour classes, weeks 2, 4, 6, 8) W. 2 Paper 17: The politics of knowledge from the late Renaissance to the early Enlightenment MR S. MANDELBROTE, DR M. EDWARDS AND DR R. SERJEANTSON (Twelve lectures) M. 11 (weeks 1-8), W. 10 (weeks 1-4 only) Paper 18: Japanese history in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries All lectures and seminars for Paper 18 take place in the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies DR B. KUSHNER ET AL (Eight lectures) Tu. 12.15 DR A. DOGLIA (Eight one-hour seminars) F. 9 Paper 14: Material culture in the early modern world PROF. U. RUBLACK AND OTHERS (Eight two-hour classes) M. 9 Paper 15: Print and society in early modern England PROF. M.A. GOLDIE AND DR A. HUNT (Eight lectures) M. 10 (Four one-hour classes, weeks, 2, 4, 6, 8) F. 10 Paper 16: Overseas expansion and British identities, 1585-1714 DR G. GLICKMAN (Six lectures, weeks 1-6) M. 10 (Four two-hour classes, weeks 2, 4, 6, 8) W. 2 Paper 17: The politics of knowledge from the late Renaissance to the early Enlightenment MR S. MANDELBROTE (Eight two-hour classes) M. 11 Peterhouse Paper 18: Japanese history in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries All lectures and seminars for Paper 18 take place in the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies DR B. KUSHNER AND DR A. DOGLIA (Eight lectures) Tu. 12.15 (Eight one-hour seminars) F. 9 2016-17 Paper 12: The Middle Ages on film: medieval violence and modern identities DR N. BEREND Revision. (One two-hour class, week 4) F. 11 Paper 14: Material culture in the early modern world PROF. U. RUBLACK Revision. (One two-hour class, week 1) M. 9 Paper 16: Overseas expansion and British identities, 1585-1714 DR G. GLICKMAN Revision. (One two-hour class, week 1) W. 2 Paper 17: The politics of knowledge from the late Renaissance to the early Enlightenment MR S. MANDELBROTE Revision. (One one-and-a-half hour class, week 1) Tu. 2.30 Peterhouse Paper 18: Japanese history in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries All lectures for Paper 18 take place in the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies DR B. KUSHNER Revision. (Two one-hour lectures, weeks 1-2, to be arranged.) 17 FACULTY OF HISTORY LECTURE LIST Paper 20: World population, development and environment since 1750: comparative history and policy PROF. S.R. SZRETER AND OTHERS (Sixteen lectures, weeks 1-8) F.11, W. 12 Paper 20: World population, development and environment since 1750: comparative history and policy PROF. S.R. SZRETER AND OTHERS (Eight lectures, weeks 1-4) F.11, W. 12 Paper 21: Borderlands: Life on the Habsburg-Ottoman frontier, 15211881 DR W. O’REILLY AND OTHERS (Seven two-hour classes, weeks 1-7) M. 3 Trinity Hall Paper 21: Borderlands: Life on the Habsburg-Ottoman frontier, 15211881 DR W. O’REILLY AND OTHERS (Seven two-hour classes, weeks 1-7) M. 3 Trinity Hall Paper 22: Stalinism and Soviet life DR M. SMITH (Sixteen one-and-a-half hour classes, weeks 1-8) Tu. 2, W. 11 Paper 22: Stalinism and Soviet life No lectures. Paper 23: The long road to modernisation: Spain since 1808 DR N. MORA-SITJA (Eight one-and-a-half hour classes, weeks 1-8) W. 2 (weeks 1-7), W. 9 (week 8) Paper 26: The American experience in Vietnam, 1941-1975 PROF. A PRESTON (Seven two-hour classes, weeks 1-8) W. 3 Clare College Paper 27: The history of Latin America, 1500 to the present day DR G. RAMOS (Eight lectures) M. 12 Paper 28: The history of the Indian Sub-Continent from the late eighteenth century to the present day DR P. CLIBBENS The South Asian twentieth century. (Eight lectures) W. 11 DR L. DENAULT State and Society in Colonial India. (Eight lectures) Tu. 9 Paper 23: The long road to modernisation: Spain since 1808 DR N. MORA-SITJA (Eight one-and-a-half hour classes, weeks 1-8) W. 2 Paper 26: The American experience in Vietnam, 1941-1975 PROF. A PRESTON (Seven two-hour classes, weeks 1-8) W. 3 Clare College Paper 27: The history of Latin America, 1500 to the present day DR G. RAMOS (Eight lectures) M. 12 Paper 28: The history of the Indian Sub-Continent from the late eighteenth century to the present day DR P. CLIBBENS The South Asian twentieth century (continued). (Eight lectures) W. 11 DR A. DUDNEY Between Empires. (Two lectures, weeks 1-2) F. 10 DR M. SINHA, DR S. DAS AND DR P. PADIAPATY 2016-17 Paper 20: World population, development and environment since 1750: comparative history and policy PROF. S.R. SZRETER AND DR P. WARDE Revision. (Four two-hour classes) Tu. 2 Paper 21: Borderlands: Life on the Habsburg-Ottoman frontier, 15211881 DR W. O’REILLY Revision. (Two two-hour classes, weeks to be arranged) W. 9 Trinity Hall Paper 22: Stalinism and Soviet life DR M. SMITH Revision. (One one-and-a-half hour class, week 4) W. 11 Paper 23: The long road to modernisation: Spain since 1808 DR N. MORA-SITJA (One two-hour class, week 3) W. 11 Paper 26: The American experience in Vietnam, 1941-1975 PROF. A PRESTON Revision. (Two two-hour classes, weeks 1-2) W. 3 Clare College Paper 27: The history of Latin America, 1500 to the present day DR G. RAMOS Revision. (Four two-hour classes) M. 11 Paper 28: The history of the Indian Sub-Continent from the late eighteenth century to the present day DR S. KAPILA Themes and debates in Indian history. (One two-hour class, week 4) F. 10 18 FACULTY OF HISTORY Paper 29: The history of Africa from 1800 to the present day DR R. WATSON, DR Z. GROVES AND DR P. CULLEN Africa in the nineteenth century. (Eight lectures) Th. 12 (One one-and-a-half hour class, week 5) Th. 3 Paper 30: ‘Islands and beaches’: The Pacific and Indian Oceans in the long nineteenth century DR S. SIVASUNDARAM AND OTHERS (Eight lectures) Tu. 12 (Four one-and-a-half hour classes, weeks 5-8) W. 2 LECTURE LIST Orientalism, knowledge and colonial governmentality. (Six lectures, weeks 3-8) F. 10 Paper 29: The history of Africa from 1800 to the present day DR Z. GROVES AND DR P. CULLEN Colonial and independent Africa. (Eight lectures) Th. 12 (One one-and-a-half hour class, week 5) Th. 3 Paper 30: ‘Islands and beaches’: The Pacific and Indian Oceans in the long nineteenth century DR S. SIVASUNDARAM AND OTHERS (Six one and a half hour classes, weeks 1-6) W. 2 2016-17 Paper 29: The history of Africa from 1800 to the present day DR P. CULLEN Revision. (Two one-hour classes, weeks 3 and 4) M. 2 Paper 30: ‘Islands and beaches’: The Pacific and Indian Oceans in the long nineteenth century DR S. SIVASUNDARAM Revision. (One two-hour class, week 3) W. 2 19 FACULTY OF HISTORY LECTURE LIST M.Phil 2016-17 Where days and times of lectures and classes are not advertised, these will be arranged in due course. All sessions to take place in the History Faculty unless otherwise stated. All class sizes may be limited and priority given to students preparing for examination. Others may attend only with the prior consent of the teacher of the course. MICHAELMAS 2016 LENT 2017 EASTER 2017 (week 1 starts Thursday 6th October) M.Phil in American History PROF. G. GERSTLE Debates in American history and historiography. (Eight two-hour classes) Th. 2 PROF. A PRESTON Varieties of American empire. (Eight two-hour classes) Th. 10 Clare College DR S. PEARSALL AND DR S. ARCHER New worlds in early America. (Eight two-hour classes) W. 11 (week 1 starts Thursday 19 th January) M.Phil in American History PROF. G. GERSTLE Immigration, race and nationality: The American experience. (Eight twohour classes) Th. 4 (week 1 starts Thursday 27th April) DR E. CHARNOCK American political development in the twentieth century. (Eight two-hour classes) W. 10 M.Phil in Early Modern History DR P. CAVILL A1. Approaching early modern history. (Six two-hour classes, weeks 1-3, 5-7) W. 2 DR G. GLICKMAN A2. Research challenge. (Six classes, weeks 1-4, 6-7) F. 10 and 3.30-5.00 DR A. ZURCHER B1. Practical palaeography 15001650. (Seven two-hour classes, weeks 1-4, 6-8) Th. 2 LANGUAGE CENTRE B2. Language training. DR S. IVANIC B3. Material and visual culture. (Seven two-hour classes, weeks 1-3, 5-8) M. 2 MR S. MANDELBROTE B4. The Book. (Seven two-hour classes, weeks 1-3, 5-8) Tu. 2 Peterhouse 20 FACULTY OF HISTORY DR D. SMITH B5. Absolutism, monarchism and state formation in early modern Britain and Europe. (Seven two-hour classes, weeks 1-4, 6-8) Th. 11 LECTURE LIST 2016-17 DR W. O’REILLY AND DR. M. LAMOTTE B6. Global early modernity. (Seven two-hour classes, weeks 1-3, 5-8) M. 10 DR M. NEAL B7. Approaches to the long eighteenth century. (Seven two-hour classes, weeks 1-3, 5-8) W. 10 DR S. WILLIAMS B8. Poverty, disease and medicine in Britain, 1500-1800. (Seven two-hour classes, weeks 1-3, 5-8) Tu. 11 M.Phil in Economic and Social History DR D. NEEDHAM AND OTHERS Central concepts in economic and social history. (Eight two-hour classes) M. 10 PROF. C. MULDREW Topics in the history of economic and social thought. (Eight two-hour classes) F. 2 DR P. RAMOS PINTO AND DR P. PAIDIPATY Inequality: a global history. (Eight two-hour classes, weeks 2-9) Th. 9 M.Phil in Economic and Social History DR L. DELAP AND OTHERS History and public policy. (Eight twohour classes) F. 2 DR P. WARDE Energy, economy and environment, 1700-2015 (Eight two-hour classes) M. 10 PROF. S. SZRETER Health, politics and economic growth since 1750. (Eight two-hour classes) M. 4 DR S. WILLIAMS Poverty, disease and medicine in Britain, 1500-1800. (Seven two-hour classes, weeks 1-3, 5-8) Tu. 11 DR L. SHAW-TAYLOR AND DR S. HORRELL British industrialization in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. (Eight two-hour classes) Tu. 10 PROF. G. AUSTIN ‘Late Development’: the uneven spread of industrialization in Asia, Africa and Latin America. (Eight two- DR S. FENNELL Institutions and development. (Eight lectures, eight classes) to be arranged DR S. FENNELL Institutions and development. (Eight lectures, eight classes) to be arranged DR D. NEEDHAM Money, trade and politics: from the Gold Standard to the Euro crisis. (Eight two-hour classes) W. 9 21 FACULTY OF HISTORY hour classes) F. 2 M.Phil in Medieval History PROF. J. ARNOLD AND OTHERS Bibliography, sources and methods. (Eight two-hour classes, weeks 1-8) M. 2 DR M.T.J. WEBBER Latin palaeography c.100-c.1050. (Eight lectures) M. 10 DR M.T.J. WEBBER Latin and vernacular palaeography c.1050-c.1500. (Eight lectures) Tu. 11 DR C. DE HAMEL AND DR M.T.J. WEBBER Medieval libraries, book production and codicology. (Six two-hour classes, weeks 3-8) W. 2 DR N. WRIGHT Latin consolidation. (Eight two-hour classes) F. 2 Option 1: DR G. VOCINO The Carolingian world and its neighbours. (Eight two-hour classes, weeks 2-9) Th. 2 LECTURE LIST M.Phil in Medieval History DR D. HARDY Chronology. (Two two-hour classes, weeks 1-2) Tu. 2 DR G. BYNG AND OTHERS Concepts and methodologies in medieval history. (Four two-hour classes, fortnightly, weeks 1, 3, 5, 7) M. 2 2016-17 M.Phil in Medieval History PROF. J. ARNOLD AND OTHERS Medieval research seminar: MPhil workshops. (Three or more, weekly, dates to be confirmed) Th. 5-7 DR D. WOODMAN AND OTHERS Diplomatic of the Central Middle Ages. (Four two-hour classes, weeks 3-6) Tu. 2 DR M.T.J. WEBBER AND OTHERS Medieval libraries, book production and codicology. (Four two-hour classes, weeks 1-4) W. 2 DR N. WRIGHT Latin consolidation. (Eight two-hour classes) F. 2 DR M.T.J. WEBBER Early medieval palaeography: Transcription classes. (Eight one-hour classes) M. 11 Option 2: PROF. J. ARNOLD AND OTHERS The worlds of medieval Europe c.1000-1400. (Eight two-hour classes, weeks 2-9) Th. 2 DR M.T.J. WEBBER Central medieval palaeography: Transcription classes. (Eight one-hour classes) Tu. 12 Option 3: DR C. BRIGGS AND OTHERS England in the Later Middle Ages. (Eight two-hour classes, weeks 2-9) Th. 2 22 FACULTY OF HISTORY LECTURE LIST 2016-17 DR M.T.J. WEBBER Late medieval palaeography: Transcription classes. (Eight one-hour classes) W. 10 Trinity College Option 4: DR P. SARRIS The Byzantine empire: continuity and crisis from Justinian I to Basil II. (Eight two-hour classes, weeks 2-9) Th. 2 DR M.T.J WEBBER Early medieval palaeography: Transcription classes. (Eight one-hour classes) M. 11 M.Phil in Modern British History DR L. DELAP AND OTHERS Debates in modern British history. (Eight two-hour classes) W. 2 DR J. LAWRENCE Class and social mobility in the long twentieth century. (Eight two-hour classes) W. 9 DR M. NEAL Approaches to the long eighteenth century. (Seven two-hour classes, weeks 1-3, 5-8) W. 10 M.Phil in Modern European History DR M. SMITH AND OTHERS Controversies in modern European history. (Eight two-hour classes, weeks 1-8) F. 10 DR H. ROCHE AND DR H. MALONE Comparative Fascisms. (Eight twohour classes) W. 2 DR M. NEAL Approaches to the long eighteenth century. (Seven two-hour classes, weeks 1-3, 5-8) W. 10 M.Phil in Political Thought and Intellectual History PROF. M. GOLDIE AND OTHERS Methods in the history of Political Thought. (Six two-hour classes, weeks 1-6) Tu. 2 M.Phil in Modern British History DR L. DELAP Sexuality and gender. (Eight two-hour classes) W. 3 Murray Edwards PROF. S. SZRETER, DR L. DELAP AND OTHERS History and public policy. (Eight twohour classes) F. 2 M.Phil in Modern European History DR M. SMITH The Soviet Union and Russia since 1970: Contemporary history in practice. (Eight two-hour classes) W. 11 DR M. HAEUSSLER Cold War Europe. (Eight two-hour classes, weeks 2-9) Th. 10 (week 2 only), Th. 2 (weeks 39) M.Phil in Political Thought and Intellectual History PROF. J. ROBERTSON Enlightenment. (Six two-hour classes, weeks 1-6) M. 10 23 FACULTY OF HISTORY LECTURE LIST DR W. YAQOOB Arendt. (Eight two-hour classes) Th. 10 Thomas Gray Room, Pembroke College MISS S. TOMASELLI Punishment. (Six two-hour classes, weeks 1-6) M. 2 M.Phil in World History PROF. A. BASHFORD Debates in world history. (Eight twohour classes) W. 2 Coleridge Room, Jesus College M.Phil in World History DR P. CLIBBENS Mobility, circulation and diaspora in South Asia. (Eight one-and-a-halfhour classes) M. 2 Centre of South Asian Studies DR A. BRETT Grotius. (Eight two-hour classes) W. 11 DR R. WATSON Print cultures in African history: Publics, politics and identities. (Eight two-hour classes) M. 2 DR P. RAMOS PINTO AND DR P. PAIDIPATY Inequality: a global history. (Eight two-hour classes) Th. 9 DR W. O’REILLY AND DR. M. LAMOTTE Global early modernity. (Seven two-hour classes, weeks 1-3, 5-8) M. 10 2016-17 DR C. BROOKE Distributive justice. (Six two-hour classes, weeks 1-6) Tu. 2 DR Z. GROVES, PROF. S. DUBOW AND OTHERS Empires in comparative perspective. (Eight two-hour classes) W. 2 DR S. KAPILA Global thinkers. (Eight two-hour classes) F. 10 Corpus Christi College PROF. G. AUSTIN ‘Late Development’: the uneven spread of industrialization in Asia, Africa and Latin America. 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