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FACULTY OF HISTORY LECTURE LIST 2021-22 1 HISTORICAL TRIPOS Last updated 28/09/2021 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. The Zoom link for lectures scheduled to be delivered online will be circulated via Moodle; if you do not have access to the paper’s Moodle course, email your request to [email protected]. For information about venues (if not stated below), please refer to the Faculty timetable on the website. PLEASE NOTE: The red text in Lent and Easter Terms indicates provisional timetable arrangements. Details will be confirmed before the end of Michaelmas Term. PART I MICHAELMAS 2021 (week 1 starts Thursday 7 th October) LENT 2022 (week 1 starts Thursday 20 th January) EASTER 2022 (week 1 starts Thursday 28 th April) For all years: Historical Argument and Practice PROF. J. ARNOLD AND OTHERS Introduction to historiography. (Eight lectures) Th. 2 Online Concepts and problems. (Eight lectures) M. 2 Online For all years: Historical Argument and Practice. PROF. J. ARNOLD AND OTHERS Introduction to historiography (continued). (Six lectures, weeks 1-6) Th. 2 Concepts and problems (continued). (Eight lectures) M. 2 Paper 1: Themes and Sources 1 W. 11-1 (unless stated otherwise), fortnightly from 26 th Jan.: Paper 1: Themes and Sources 1 W. 11-1 (unless stated otherwise), weekly (weeks 1-5): (i) DR M. ALLEN AND OTHERS Money and society from late Antiquity to the Financial Revolution. (i) DR M. ALLEN AND OTHERS Money and society from late Antiquity to the Financial Revolution. (ii) DR V. SULOVSKY AND OTHERS Royal and princely courts: ancient, medieval and early modern. (ii) DR V. SULOVSKY AND OTHERS Royal and princely courts: ancient, medieval and early modern. (iii) DR G. RAMOS Religious conversion and colonialism. (iii) DR G. RAMOS Religious conversion and colonialism. (iv) DR E. SPARY AND OTHERS Remaking the modern body, 1543-1939. (iv) DR E. SPARY AND OTHERS Remaking the modern body, 1543-1939. (v) DR. R. LEE Land, property and power in America, c. 1500-2000. (v) DR. R. LEE Land, property and power in America, c. 1500-2000. 1 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.

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HISTORICAL TRIPOS Last updated 28/09/2021

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. The

Zoom link for lectures scheduled to be delivered online will be circulated via Moodle; if you do not have access to the paper’s Moodle course, email your request to [email protected].

For information about venues (if not stated below), please refer to the Faculty timetable on the website.

PLEASE NOTE: The red text in Lent and Easter Terms indicates provisional timetable arrangements. Details will be confirmed before the end of Michaelmas Term.

PART I

MICHAELMAS 2021 (week 1 starts Thursday 7th October)

LENT 2022 (week 1 starts Thursday 20th January)

EASTER 2022 (week 1 starts Thursday 28th April)

For all years: Historical Argument and Practice PROF. J. ARNOLD AND OTHERS Introduction to historiography. (Eight lectures) Th. 2 Online

Concepts and problems. (Eight lectures) M. 2 Online

For all years: Historical Argument and Practice. PROF. J. ARNOLD AND OTHERS Introduction to historiography (continued). (Six lectures, weeks 1-6) Th. 2

Concepts and problems (continued). (Eight lectures) M. 2

Paper 1: Themes and Sources1 W. 11-1 (unless stated otherwise),fortnightly from 26th Jan.:

Paper 1: Themes and Sources1 W. 11-1 (unless stated otherwise),weekly (weeks 1-5):

(i) DR M. ALLEN AND OTHERSMoney and society from lateAntiquity to the FinancialRevolution.

(i) DR M. ALLEN AND OTHERSMoney and society from lateAntiquity to the FinancialRevolution.

(ii) DR V. SULOVSKY AND OTHERSRoyal and princely courts:ancient, medieval and earlymodern.

(ii) DR V. SULOVSKY AND OTHERSRoyal and princely courts:ancient, medieval and earlymodern.

(iii) DR G. RAMOSReligious conversion andcolonialism.

(iii) DR G. RAMOSReligious conversion andcolonialism.

(iv) DR E. SPARY AND OTHERSRemaking the modern body,1543-1939.

(iv) DR E. SPARY AND OTHERSRemaking the modern body,1543-1939.

(v) DR. R. LEELand, property and power inAmerica, c. 1500-2000.

(v) DR. R. LEELand, property and power inAmerica, c. 1500-2000.

1 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.

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(ix) DR M. CALARESU AND PROF. P. MANDLER

The history of collecting.

(vi) DR R. WATSON AND PROF. S. DUBOW

Comparative histories of race, class and culture: Southern Africa, 1850-2013.

(x) DR L. DENAULT AND OTHERS The Bandung moment: revolution

and anti-imperialism in the twentieth century.

(vii) DR C. GOODSON AND OTHERS Performance and power in

ancient and medieval cities.

(xi) DR R. SERJEANTSON AND DR C. JACKSON

Utopian writing 1516-1789.

(ix) DR M. CALARESU AND PROF. P. MANDLER

The history of collecting.

(xiv) PROF. J. RAVEN Film and society 1946-69: the

remaking of national identities. Magdalene College

W. 11-1, fortnightly from 2nd Feb.:

(xi) DR R. SERJEANTSON AND DR C. JACKSON

Utopian writing 1516-1789.

(vi) DR R. WATSON AND PROF. S. DUBOW

Comparative histories of race, class and culture: Southern Africa, 1850-2013.

(xiii) DR C. MANSELL AND OTHERS Earning a living 1377-1911:

work, occupations, gender and economic development in England.

(vii) DR C. GOODSON AND OTHERS Performance and power in

ancient and medieval cities.

(xv) PROF. P. WARDE World environmental history.

(viii) DR C. FOSTER Imagining Ancient Rome in film,

television and popular culture. Online

Weekly, F. 11-1 (weeks 2-6): (viii) DR C. FOSTER Imagining Ancient Rome in film,

television and popular culture.

(xiii) DR C. MANSELL AND OTHERS Earning a living 1377-1911: work,

occupations, gender and economic development in England.

(x) DR L. DENAULT AND OTHERS The Bandung moment:

revolution and anti-imperialism in the twentieth century.

(xv) PROF. P. WARDE World environmental history.

(xiv) PROF. J. RAVEN Film and society 1946-69: the

remaking of national identities.

Paper 2: British Political History 380-1100 DR D. PRATT, DR D. WOODMAN AND PROF. M.T.J. WEBBER Core lectures: British political history 380-1100. (Eight lectures) Tu. 9

Paper 2: British Political History 380-1100 DR D. WOODMAN AND DR C. GOODSON Politics and economy in early medieval Britain. (Eight lectures) Tu. 9

Paper 2: British Political History 380-1100 DR T. LAMBERT Law, kingship and society in Anglo-Saxon England. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) Tu. 9

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DR R. NAISMITH Anglo-Saxon history. (Eight lectures) W. 10 Arranged by Dept of ASNC

DR D. WOODMAN Law and the written word in Anglo-Saxon government. (Two lectures, two one-hour classes, weeks 1-4) M. 11

DR D. WOODMAN Anglo-Saxon Northumbria, c. 650-1100. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) M. 11 DR R. NAISMITH Anglo-Saxon history. (Eight lectures) W. 10 Arranged by Dept of ASNC

DR D. PRATT The kingdom of the English from Edgar to the Norman Conquest. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) tba DR R. NAISMITH Anglo-Saxon history. (Four classes, weeks 1-4) W. 10 Arranged by Dept of ASNC

Paper 3: British Political History 1050-1509 DR C.S. WATKINS, DR C. BURT, MR R. PARTINGTON AND DR P. CAVILL England and ‘Britain’ in the Middle Ages. (Sixteen lectures) F. 11, Tu. 9

Paper 3: British Political History 1050-1509 DR C.S. WATKINS, DR C. BURT, MR R. PARTINGTON AND DR A. SPENCER Medieval Themes. (Eight lectures) F.11 (Eight two-hour classes) Tu. 9

Paper 3: British Political History 1050-1509 DR C.S. WATKINS AND DR P. CAVILL Revision. (Four one-hour classes, weeks 1-4) Th. 12

Paper 4: British Political History 1485-1714 DR P. CAVILL AND OTHERS Core lectures: British political history 1485-1714. (Eleven lectures, weeks 1-6) F. 10, M. 9 DR C. BROWN Religious conformity and non-conformity, 1534-1714. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) M. 11 DR P. CAVILL Document classes 1485-1603. (Seven one-hour classes) Tu. 9 (weeks 2-8)

Paper 4: British Political History 1485-1714 DR P. CAVILL AND OTHERS Document classes 1603-1714. (Eight one-hour classes) F. 10 DR J. MILLER Law enforcement in early modern England. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) Tu. 9 DR E. ROBSON The politics of the early modern environment. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) Tu. 9 DR H. LYON The politics of memory in early modern England. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) Th. 11

Paper 4: British Political History 1485-1714 DR P. CAVILL AND DR D. SMITH Revision. (Four two-hour classes, weeks 1-4) F. 9

Paper 5: British Political History 1688-1886 DR B. GRIFFIN Core lectures: British politics 1815-1886. (Sixteen lectures) Th. 9, M. 9

Paper 5: British Political History 1688-1886 DR R. MORIEUX, DR A. THOMPSON AND OTHERS Core lectures: British politics 1688-1815. (Sixteen lectures) Th. 9, M. 9

Paper 5: British Political History 1688-1886 DR R. MORIEUX AND DR A. THOMPSON Revision: 1688-1815. (Two one-hour classes, weeks 2 and 3) W. 2

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DR B. GRIFFIN Sources and contexts for nineteenth century British politics. (Two one-hour classes, weeks 4 and 6) W. 2

DR S. CAPUTO Britain and the Sea in the long eighteenth century: The politics of an oceanic empire. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) F. 9

DR R. MORIEUX Sources and contexts for eighteenth century British politics. (Two one-hour classes, weeks 4 and 6) M. 2 DR G. ATKINS God and the British, 1688-1900. (Eight lectures) W. 10

TBA Revision: 1815-1886. (Two one-hour classes, weeks tba) W. 3

Paper 6: British Political History since 1880 DR N. GALLAGHER, DR H. McCARTHY AND OTHERS Core lectures: British political history since 1880. (Twelve lectures, weeks 1-6) Tu. 12, W. 11

Paper 6: British Political History since 1880 DR N. GALLAGHER, DR H. McCARTHY AND OTHERS Core lectures: British political history since 1880 (continued). (Fourteen lectures, weeks 1-7) M. 12, Tu. 12

Paper 6: British Political History since 1880 DR N. GALLAGHER Revision. (Two two-hour classes, weeks 2-3) W. 11

Paper 7: British Economic and Social History 380-1100 DR D. PRATT, DR E. BROWNLEE, PROF. M.T.J. WEBBER AND DR C. GOODSON Core Lectures: British economic and social history 380-1100. (Eight lectures) Th. 9 DR R. NAISMITH Anglo-Saxon history. (Eight lectures) W. 10 Arranged by Dept of ASNC

Paper 7: British Economic and Social History 380-1100 DR C. GOODSON AND DR D.R. PRATT Society and economy in the early medieval British Isles, 380-1100. (Eight lectures) Th. 9

DR D. WOODMAN AND DR C. GOODSON Politics and economy in early medieval Britain. (Eight lectures) Tu. 9 DR D. WOODMAN Anglo-Saxon Northumbria, c. 650-1100. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) M. 11 DR R. NAISMITH Anglo-Saxon history. (Eight lectures) W. 10 Faculty of English

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 T. LAMBERT Law, kingship and society in Anglo-Saxon England. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) Tu. 9 DR R. NAISMITH Themes and problems in Anglo-Saxon history. (Four classes, weeks 1-4) W. 10 Faculty of English

Paper 8: British Economic and Social History 1050-c.1500 DR C. BRIGGS British economic history 1050-c.1500. (Eight lectures) W. 12

Paper 8: British Economic and Social History 1050-c.1500 DR C. BRIGGS British economic history 1050-c.1500 (continued). (Eight lectures) Th. 11

Paper 8: British Economic and Social History 1050-c.1500 DR C. BRIGGS AND OTHERS Revision. (Four one-hour classes, weeks 1-4) W. 12 DR M. ALLEN

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DR C. BRIGGS AND DR A. SPENCER British social history 1050-c.1500. (continued). (Eight lectures) Th. 12

DR L. SHAW-TAYLOR AND DR P. RAMOS PINTO Understanding quantitative history. (Eight lectures) M. 11

Money in medieval England and sources for monetary history. (One class, week 2) Th. 2 Fitzwilliam Museum

Paper 9: British Economic and Social History c.1500-1750 PROF. J.C. MULDREW, PROF. A. WALSHAM AND OTHERS British economic and social history, c.1500-1750. (Continued) (Eightlectures and eight classes) Th. 9, Fr. 12

DR J. MILLER Law enforcement in early modern England. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) Tu. 9

DR E. ROBSON The politics of the early modern environment. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) Tu. 9

DR P. CARTER Magic and medicine. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) Th. 11

DR L. SHAW-TAYLOR AND DR P. RAMOS PINTO Understanding quantitative history. (Eight lectures) M. 11

Paper 9: British Economic and Social History c.1500-1750 PROF. C. MULDREW AND OTHERS Revision. (Three one-hour classes, weeks 2-4) M. 10

DR C. BRIGGS AND DR C.S. WATKINS British social history 1050-c.1500. (Eight lectures) Th. 12

DR P. RAMOS PINTO Economics for historians. (Eight lectures) Th. 10 Online

Paper 9: British Economic and Social History c.1500-1750 DR A. ERICKSON, PROF. J.C. MULDREW AND OTHERS British economic and social history, c.1500-1750. (Twelve lectures and four classes) Th. 9, Fr. 12

DR J. RHODES Agricultural and agrarian change, 1550-1850. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) W. 12

PROF. J.C. MULDREW The long industrial transformation: manufacturing, 1550-1850. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) W. 12

DR P. RAMOS PINTO Economics for historians. (Eight lectures) Th. 10 Online

Paper 10: British Economic and Social History 1700-1880 DR L. SHAW-TAYLOR British economic and social history, 1700-1880. (Eight lectures) W. 11 Delivered online via Moodle

PROF. S. SZRETER British economic and social history c. 1830-c.2000. (Eight lectures) Tu. 11 Cavonious Centre

DR M. NEAL From Civil War to Civility? British culture in the long eighteenth

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

DR M. NEAL British social and cultural history 1700-1880. (Eight lectures) Tu. 11

DR G. ATKINS God and the British, 1688-1900. (Eight lectures) W. 10

Paper 10: British Economic and Social History 1700-1880 TO BE ANNOUNCED Revision. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) Tu. 9

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DR A. LITVINE AND DR A. LEONARD The state, economy and society. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) Tu. 12

DR L. SHAW-TAYLOR AND DR P. RAMOS PINTO Understanding quantitative history. (Eight lectures) M. 11

Paper 11: British Economic and Social History since c.1880 DR L. DELAP AND OTHERS Core lectures: British economic and social history since c.1880 (continued). (Eight lectures) F. 10

DR L. SHAW-TAYLOR AND DR P. RAMOS PINTO Understanding quantitative history. (Eight lectures) M. 11

Paper 11: British Economic and Social History since c.1880 PROF. P. MANDLER, DR L. DELAP AND OTHERS Revision. (Weeks as announced) F. 11

century. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) F. 9

DR S. CAPUTO Britain and the Sea in the long eighteenth century: The politics of an oceanic empire. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) F. 9

DR J. RHODES Agricultural and agrarian change, 1550-1850. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) W. 12

PROF. J.C. MULDREW The long industrial transformation: manufacturing, 1550-1850. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) W. 12

DR P. RAMOS PINTO Economics for historians. (Eight lectures) Th. 10

Paper 11: British Economic and Social History since c.1880 PROF. S. SZRETER AND OTHERS Core lectures: British economic and social history since c.1880. (Eight lectures) F. 9

PROF. S. SZRETER British economic and social history c. 1830-c.2000. (Eight lectures) Tu. 11

DR P. RAMOS PINTO Economics for historians. (Eight lectures) Th. 10 Online

Paper 12: European History 776BC – AD69Convenor: Dr R FlemmingAll lectures and classes for Paper 12 arranged by the Faculty of ClassicsDR H. WILLEYGreek history: Imperial Athens.(Eight lectures) F. 11

PROF. M. BEARDRoman history: Imperial expansion and political conflict from the mid-

Paper 12: European History 776BC - AD69 All lectures and classes for Paper 12 arranged by the Faculty of Classics DR J. PATTERSON Living and dying in the ancient world. (Eight lectures) Th. 11

DR R. FLEMMING Ruling the Roman Empire. (Twelve lectures, weeks 1-6) Tu. Th. 11

Paper 12: European History 776BC - AD69 All lectures and classes for Paper 12 arranged by the Faculty of Classics PROF. R. OSBORNE AND PROF. M. BEARD Early Rome and Greece. (Twelve lectures) M. 11 (weeks 2-7), Tu. 11 (weeks 1-6)

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Republic to Augustus. (Eight lectures) Tu. 11

PROF R. OSBORNE Sparta. (Twelve lectures, weeks 1-6) Th. 10, W. 11

Paper 13: European History 31BC – AD900 DR C. GOODSON The making of the early medieval world. (Eight lectures) F. 10

Paper 13: European History 31BC - AD900 DR C. GOODSON The making of the early medieval world (continued). (Eight lectures) F. 10

PROF. P. SARRIS The making of the Byzantine world. (Eight lectures) Tu. 12 [Not M. or F.]

DR J. PATTERSON Living and dying in the ancient world. (Eight lectures) Th. 11 Faculty of Classics

DR R. FLEMMING Ruling the Roman Empire. (Twelve lectures, weeks 1-6) Tu. Th. 11 Faculty of Classics

Paper 13: European History 31BC - AD900 DR C. GOODSON Revision. (Two lectures, weeks 2 and 3) F. 10

Paper 14: European History c. 900-c.1450PROF. N. BEREND AND OTHERSSurvey lectures: European historyc. 900-c.1450. (Twenty-fourlectures) F. 11, M. 12, W. 10

Paper 14: European History c. 900-c.1450PROF. N. BEREND AND OTHERSSurvey lectures: European history c.900-c.1450 (continued). (Twenty-three lectures, weeks 1-8) F. 11, M.12, W. 10

DR R GARCIA-VELASCO Iberian Encounters: Jews, Muslims and Christians in Medieval Spain. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) M. 11

Paper 14: European History c. 900-c.1450

Paper 16: European History 1450-1760 PROF. M. LAVEN AND OTHERS Core lectures: European history 1450-1760. (Eight lectures) Tu. 10

DR D. TROCMÉ-LATTER Music and the Reformation in Germany and Switzerland. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) M. 10

Paper 16: European History 1450-1760 PROF. M. LAVEN AND OTHERS Core lectures: European history 1450-1760 (continued). (Eight lectures) Tu. 10

DR R. CALIS Minorities in early modern Europe. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) Th. 11

Paper 16: European History 1450-1760 PROF. M. LAVEN Revision. (One two-hour class, week 1) Tu. 10

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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 DR F. WALDMANN The Enlightenment. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) M. 2 DR P. RAMOS PINTO Economics for historians. (Eight lectures) Th. 10 Online

Paper 17: European History 1715-1890 PROF. C.M. CLARK AND OTHERS Core and survey lectures: European history 1715-1890 (continued). (Sixteen lectures) F. W. 9 DR L. SHAW-TAYLOR AND DR P. RAMOS PINTO Understanding quantitative history. (Eight lectures) M. 11

Paper 17: European History 1715-1890 PROF. C.M. CLARK Revision. (One two-hour class, week 2) W. 9

Paper 18: European History since 1890 DR C. DONERT AND OTHERS Survey lectures: European history 1890-1940. (Sixteen lectures) Th. Tu. 9 DR P. RAMOS PINTO Economics for historians. (Eight lectures) Th. 10 Online

Paper 18: European History since 1890 DR C. DONERT AND OTHERS Survey lectures: European history since 1939. (Sixteen lectures) Th. Tu. 9 DR L. SHAW-TAYLOR AND DR P. RAMOS PINTO Understanding quantitative history. (Eight lectures) M. 11

Paper 18: European History since 1890 DR C. DONERT AND OTHERS Revision. (Two two-hour classes, weeks 1-2) Th. 9

Paper 19: History of Political Thought to c.1700 DR M. RYAN Romans and Christians. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) W. 9 DR M. RYAN Spiritual and temporal powers in medieval political thought. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) W. 9 DR M. RYAN Plato’s Republic. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) M. 9 PROF. A. BRETT Hobbes and early seventeenth century political thought. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) M. 9 PROF. A. BRETT Aristotle, Rome and the medieval reception of classical thought. (Six lectures, weeks 1-6) Th. 9

Paper 19: History of Political Thought to c.1700 DR R. SERJEANTSON Machiavelli, More and Renaissance Humanism. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) Tu. 9 DR R. SERJEANTSON Religion and revolution from the Civil Wars to Locke. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) Tu. 9 PROF. A. BRETT Sovereignty, reason of state and the origins of international law. (Six lectures, weeks 1-6) W. 9

Paper 19: History of Political Thought to c.1700 DR M. RYAN Roman law in medieval and Renaissance political thought. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) W. 9 DR M. RYAN Calvinist resistance theory. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) Tu. 9

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Paper 20: History of Political Thought from c.1700-c.1890 PROF. R. BOURKE Montesquieu and Rousseau. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) M. 12 Online DR J. PATTERSON AND PROF. R. BOURKE German political thought from Kant to Hegel. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) W. 10 Online (Two lectures, weeks 5-6) M. 12 Online MISS S. TOMASELLI Natural law, sociability and luxury. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) M. 10 MISS S. TOMASELLI Wollstonecraft; Gender and political thought in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) M. 10 DR N. GUYATT The worlds of the American Founding, c. 1781-1790. (Four lectures, 5-8) M. 11

Paper 20: History of Political Thought from c.1700-c.1890 DR A. LEBOVITZ The political thought of the American Revolution. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) M. 10 DR J. PATTERSON Nationalism and the state. (Two lectures, weeks 5-6) M. 10 DR J. PATTERSON Empire and civilization. (Two lectures, weeks 7-8) M. 10 DR J. PATTERSON Bentham and Mill. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) W. 12 DR J. PATTERSON Marx. (Two lectures, weeks 5-6) W. 12 DR R. SCURR Social science and political thought. (Two lectures, weeks 7-8) W. 12 DR T. HOPKINS French political thought from the French Revolution to Tocqueville. (Eight lectures) Tu. 12 PROF. R. BOURKE Hume and Smith. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) M. 12 PROF. R. BOURKE Burke. (Two lectures, weeks 5-6) M. 12

Paper 20: History of Political Thought from c.1700-c.1890 PROF. R. BOURKE Topics in eighteenth century political thought. (Two one-hour lectures, weeks 1-2) M. 12 DR J. PATTERSON Topics in nineteenth century political thought. (Two one-hour lectures, weeks 1-2) Tu. 12

Paper 21: Empires and World History from the Fifteenth Century to the First World War DR J.H. GONZALEZ AND OTHERS Key topics in world history. (Eight lectures, weeks 1-4) Th. 12, F. 11 DR G. RAMOS Latin America in world history. (Four lectures, weeks 6-9) Th. 12 DR J.H. GONZALEZ The Caribbean in world history. (Two lectures, weeks 5-6) F. 11

Paper 21: Empires and World History from the Fifteenth Century to the First World War TO BE CONFIRMED The Indian Ocean world. (Four lectures, weeks 1-2) Th. 12 DR C. SKOTT Southeast Asia in world history. (Two lectures, weeks 3-4) Th. 12 DR A. ARSAN The Ottoman world. (Two lectures, weeks 5-6) Th. 12

Paper 21: Empires and World History from the Fifteenth Century to the First World War DR J.H. GONZALEZ Revision. (Two two-hour classes, weeks 1-2) M. 10

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DR D. KNORR The Qing empire. (Two lectures, weeks 7-8) Th. 12

PROF P. O’HANLON AND OTHERS South Asia. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) M. 10

PROF. D. MAXWELL AND PROF. S. DUBOW Africa in world history. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) M. 10

Paper 22: North American History from c.1500 to 1865 DR N. GUYATT AND DR R. LEE The United States, 1789-1865. (Sixteen lectures) Th. 10, F. 11

Paper 22: North American History from c.1500 to 1865 DR N. GUYATT Revision. (One one-and-a-half hour class, week 2) Th. 10

TO BE CONFIRMED The Pacific in world history. (Two lectures, weeks 7-8) F. 11

Paper 22: North American History from c.1500 to 1865 PROF. A PRESTON, PROF. G. GERSTLE, DR R. LEE AND DR N. GUYATT Core lectures for Papers 22 and 24 American History. (Eight lectures, weeks 1-4) Tu. 10, F. 10

DR E. TRAHEY The North American colonies to the United States of America, c. 1500- 1789. (Sixteen lectures) Tu. 12, W. 11

DR N. GUYATT The worlds of the American Founding, c. 1781-1790. (Four lectures, 5-8) M. 11

Paper 23: World History since 1914 PROF. S. SEN AND OTHERS Themes in twentieth century world history. (Eight lectures, weeks 2-9) Th. 10

DR A. ARSAN The Middle East. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) F. 12.30

PROF. S. DUBOW Africa. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) F. 12.30

Paper 23: World History since 1914 PROF. S. DUBOW AND OTHERS Themes in twentieth century world history. (Eight lectures) M. 9

PROF. S. SEN South Asia. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) W. 11

DR D. KNORR East Asia. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) W. 11

Paper 23: World History since 1914 PROF. S. DUBOW Revision. (One one-and-a-half-hour class, week 2) F. 11

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Paper 24: The History of the United States from 1865 PROF. A. PRESTON, PROF. G. GERSTLE, DR R. LEE AND DR N. GUYATT Core lectures for Papers 22 and 24 American History. (Eight lectures, weeks 1-4) Tu. 10, F. 10 Online

PROF. G. GERSTLE AND OTHERS American History 1865-1945. (Sixteen lectures) M. 11, W. 12.30

Paper 24: The History of the United States from 1865 PROF. A. PRESTON American History 1945 to the present. (Sixteen lectures) Tu. 10, F. 12

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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 2021

(week 1 starts Thursday 7th October) LENT 2022

(week 1 starts Thursday 20th January) EASTER 2022

(week 1 starts Thursday 28th April) Paper 1: Historical Argument and Practice PROF. J. ARNOLD AND OTHERS Introduction to historiography. (Eight lectures) Th. 2 Online Concepts and problems. (Eight lectures) M. 2 Online

Paper 1: Historical Argument and Practice PROF. J. ARNOLD AND OTHERS Introduction to historiography (continued). (Six lectures, weeks 1-6) Th. 2 Concepts and problems (continued). (Eight lectures) M. 2 Classes, to be arranged.

Paper 1: Historical Argument and Practice PROF. J. ARNOLD How to do HAP. M. 2nd May, 2-3

Papers 2 and 3: SPECIAL SUBJECTS

Papers 2 and 3: SPECIAL SUBJECTS

Papers 2 and 3: SPECIAL SUBJECTS

A Thucydides PROF. R. OSBORNE AND DR H. WILLEY (Eight classes) Tu. 10-12, (Eight lectures) Th. 11-12 organised by Classics

A Thucydides DR J. PATTERSON (Four classes, weeks 1, 3, 5, 7)

Tu. 10-12

A Thucydides DR R. FLEMMING (Two classes, weeks 1, 3) Tu. 10-12

C Memory in early modern England PROF. A. WALSHAM (Eight classes) Tu. 10-12 (One one-hour class, week 7) Th. 11-12

C Memory in early modern England PROF. A. WALSHAM (Eight classes) Tu. 10-12 (Two one-hour classes, weeks 4 and 6) Th. 10-11

C Memory in early modern England PROF. A. WALSHAM (Four classes) Tu. 10-12

D Heresy, inquisition and society: southern France, c.1150-1320 PROF. J. ARNOLD (Eight classes) Th. 10-12, (Seven lectures) Tu. 11-12 King’s College

D Heresy, inquisition and society: southern France, c.1150-1320 PROF. J. ARNOLD (Eight classes) Th. 10-12, (One lecture) Tu. 11-12

D Heresy, inquisition and society: southern France c. 1150-1320 PROF. J. ARNOLD (Two classes, weeks as announced) Th. 10-12

F The Little Lion: Edward III’s England, 1327-1347

DR C. BRIGGS AND DR A. SPENCER (Eight classes) Tu. 10-12

F The Little Lion: Edward III’s England, 1327-1347

DR C. BRIGGS AND DR A. SPENCER (Eight classes) Tu. 11-13

F The Little Lion: Edward III’s England, 1327-1347 DR C. BRIGGS AND DR A. SPENCER

(Four classes) Tu. 10-12

G The culture of the miraculous in Renaissance Italy

PROF. M. LAVEN (Eight classes) Th. 10-12

G The culture of the miraculous in Renaissance Italy

PROF. M. LAVEN (Eight classes) Th. 10-12

G The culture of the miraculous in Renaissance Italy

PROF. M. LAVEN (Four classes) Th. 10-12

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I The 1848 Revolutions PROF. C. CLARK

(Eight classes) Th. 10-12

I The 1848 Revolutions PROF. C. CLARK

(Eight classes) Tu. 10-12, (Four classes, weeks as announced) Th. 10-12

I The 1848 Revolutions PROF. C. CLARK

(Three classes) Tu. 10-12 (weeks 1-2), Th. 10-12 (week 2)

J A women’s history of war, 1750-1815

DR R. MORIEUX (Eight classes) Tu. 10-12 (Three one-hour classes, weeks 3,

6, 8) Th. 12 Pembroke College

J A women’s history of war, 1750-1815

DR R. MORIEUX (Eight classes) Tu. 10-12 (Three one-hour classes, weeks 4,

5, 8) Th. 12 Pembroke College

J A women’s history of war, 1750-1815

DR R. MORIEUX (Three one-hour classes, weeks 1-

3) Tu. 10-11 Pembroke College

K Fin de Siècle Russia DR H. JAHN

(Eight classes) Th. 10-12

K Fin de Siècle Russia DR H. JAHN

(Eight classes) Th. 10-12

K Fin de Siècle Russia DR H. JAHN

(Five classes) Th. 10-12

L The transformation of everyday life in Britain, 1945-1990 DR L. DELAP

(Nine seminars) (Weeks 1-9) Th. 11-1 Murray Edwards, except week 1 Th. 2-4 History Faculty

(Six one-hour classes, weeks 2, 4-8) Tu. 9-10 Murray Edwards

L The transformation of everyday life in Britain, 1945-1990 DR L. DELAP

(Three seminars, wks 1-3) Th. 11-1

(Five one-hour classes, wks 4-8) Th. 12-1 Murray Edwards

(Two one-hour classes, wks 1-2) Tu. 9-10 Murray Edwards

L The transformation of everyday life in Britain, 1945-1990 DR L. DELAP

(Two classes, weeks 1 and 3) Th. 10-12

M Empires and the American imagination, c. 1763- c. 1900 DR N. GUYATT

(Eight classes) Th. 10-12

M Empires and the American imagination, c. 1763- c. 1900 DR N. GUYATT (Eight classes) Th. 10-12 (Three one-hour classes, wks 3, 7 and 8) Tu. 10

M Empires and the American imagination, c.1763 – c.1900 DR N. GUYATT

(Two one-hour classes, weeks 1 and 2) Th. 10-11

O Religion and nationalism in the making of Zimbabwe, 1948 to the present day PROF. D. MAXWELL

(Eight classes) Tu. 10-12

O Religion and nationalism in the making of Zimbabwe, 1948 to the present day PROF. D. MAXWELL

(Eight classes) Tu. 10-12

O Religion and nationalism in the making of Zimbabwe, 1948 to the present day PROF. D. MAXWELL

(Four classes) Tu. 10-12

P Sources of East Asian modernity, c. 1895-1927 DR R. LEOW

(Eight classes) Th. 10-12 Murray Edwards

P Sources of East Asian modernity, c. 1895-1927 DR R. LEOW [email protected]

(Eight classes) Th. 10-12

P Sources of East Asian modernity, c. 1895-1927

DR R. LEOW (Two classes, weeks 1 and 3) Th. 10-12

Q Indian democracy: Ideas in action, c. 1947-2007 DR S. KAPILA

(Eight classes) Tu. 9-11

Q Indian democracy: Ideas in action, c. 1947-2007 DR S. KAPILA

(Eight classes) Tu. 9-11

Q Indian democracy: Ideas in action, c. 1947-2007 DR S. KAPILA

(Four classes) Tu. 9-11

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Paper 4: History of Political Thought from c.1700-c.1890 PROF. R. BOURKE Montesquieu and Rousseau. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) M. 12 Online

DR J. PATTERSON AND PROF. R. BOURKE German political thought from Kant to Hegel. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) W. 10 Online (Two lectures, weeks 5-6) M. 12 Online

MISS S. TOMASELLI Natural law, sociability and luxury. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) M. 10

MISS S. TOMASELLI Wollstonecraft; Gender and political thought in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) M. 10

DR N. GUYATT The worlds of the American Founding, c. 1781-1790. (Four lectures, 5-8) M. 11

Paper 4: History of Political Thought from c.1700-c.1890 PROF. R. BOURKE Topics in eighteenth century political thought. (Two one-hour lectures, weeks 1-2) M. 12

DR J. PATTERSON Topics in nineteenth century political thought. (Two one-hour lectures, weeks 1-2) Tu. 12

Paper 5: Political philosophy and the history of political thought since c.1890PROF. D. KELLYIntroduction to political philosophyand the history of political thought.(One lecture, week 1) Th. 12

PROF. D. KELLY Visions of modern politics. (Eight lectures, weeks 2-9) Th. 12

Paper 4: History of Political Thought from c.1700-c.1890 DR A. LEBOVITZ The political thought of the American Revolution. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) M. 10

DR J. PATTERSON Nationalism and the state. (Two lectures, weeks 5-6) M. 10

DR J. PATTERSON Empire and civilization. (Two lectures, weeks 7-8) M. 10

DR J. PATTERSON Bentham and Mill. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) W. 12

DR J. PATTERSON Marx. (Two lectures, weeks 5-6) W. 12

DR R. SCURR Social science and political thought. (Two lectures, weeks 7-8) W. 12

DR T. HOPKINS French political thought from the French Revolution to Tocqueville. (Eight lectures) Tu. 12

PROF. R. BOURKE Hume and Smith. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) M. 12

PROF. R. BOURKE Burke. (Two lectures, weeks 5-6) M. 12

Paper 5: Political philosophy and the history of political thought since c.1890DR J. FILLINGTheories of equality. (Two lectures, weeks 1-2) Rights and recognition. (Two lectures, weeks 3-4) M. 11

DR E. MACKINNON Imperialism, internationalism and global justice. (Eight lectures) W. 2

Paper 5: Political philosophy and the history of political thought since c.1890DR E. MACKINNONRevision.(One one-and-a-half hour lecture,week 1) M. 10

TO BE CONFIRMED Revision. (One one-and-a-half hour lectures, week 2) M. 4

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MISS S. TOMASELLI Feminist political theory. (Two lectures, weeks 1-2) M. 9

MISS S. TOMASELLI Morality, punishment and politics. (Four lectures, weeks 3-6) M. 9

Other relevant lectures hosted by the Faculty of Philosophy will be listed on the Moodle course website.

Paper 6: States between states: the history of international political thought from the Roman empire to the early nineteenth century PROF. A. BRETT AND OTHERS (Six two-hour classes, weeks 2-7) W. 11

Paper 6: States between states: the history of international political thought from the Roman empire to the early nineteenth century PROF. A. BRETT AND OTHERS (Two two-hour classes, weeks 2-3) W. 11

Paper 7: The Transformation of the Roman World All lectures and classes arranged by the Faculty of Classics DR L. NICCOLAI (Sixteen lectures) F. 9, W. 10 (Four two-hour classes, weeks as announced ) W.2

Paper 9: Slavery in the Greek and Roman worlds All lectures and classes arranged by the Faculty of Classics PROF. M. BEARD AND OTHERS (Eighteen lectures) M. 11, W. 11, W. 12 (Classes, as announced)

DR C. BROOKE Socialism and its critics. (Eight lectures) W. 9

DR D. VALDEZ Weber; Frankfurt School. (Two lectures, weeks 1-2) W. 2

DR S. ZEITLIN Schmitt and Weimar Crisis (Two lectures, weeks 3-4) W. 2

DR J. FILLING Nietzsche. (two lectures , weeks 5-6) Theories of Liberty. (two lectures, weeks 7-8) W. 2

Other relevant lectures hosted by the Faculty of Philosophy will be listed on the Moodle course website.

Paper 6: States between states: the history of international political thought from the Roman empire to the early nineteenth century PROF. A. BRETT AND OTHERS (Sixteen lectures) F.12, M. 10

Paper 10: Empire's legacy: The transformations of Roman Italy, 350BC- AD 300 All lectures and classes arranged by the Faculty of Classics DR A. LAUNARO (Eight lectures) F. 10 (Eight one-hour classes) M. 2,

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Paper 11: Early Medicine All lectures and classes arranged by the Department of History and Philosophy of Science DR D. MARGÓCSY AND DR E. SPARY Early medicine. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) F. 12

DR D. MARGÓCSY

Global Natures in the age of

exploration. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) Tu. 12

Paper 11: Early Medicine All lectures and classes arranged by the Department of History and Philosophy of Science DR D. MARGÓCSY AND DR E. SPARY Topics in the social history of medicine. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) F. 12

DR E. SPARY Early modern and Enlightenment medicine and natural history. (Four lectures, weeks 1-4) Tu. 12

DR M. BRAZELTON Islamic and Chinese medicine. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) F. 12

PROF. S. KUSUKAWA Visual and material culture. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) Tu. 12

Paper 11: Early Medicine All lectures and classes arranged by the Department of History and Philosophy of Science DR D. MARGÓCSY

Revision. (One class, to be arranged)

Paper 12: The ‘rule of law’ in early modern Britain: State power, criminal justice, and civil liberties, c. 1500-c. 1800 DR P. CAVILL AND DR C. JACKSON (Sixteen lectures) W. 10 (weeks 1-8), F. 10 (weeks 2-9)

Paper 12: The ‘rule of law’ in early modern Britain: State power, criminal justice, and civil liberties, c. 1500-c. 1800 DR P. CAVILL AND DR C. JACKSON (Six one-hour classes, weeks 3-8) M. 5 tbc

Paper 13: Man, Nature and the Supernatural DR C. WATKINS (Sixteen lectures) Tu. 12, W.11.30

Paper 13: Man, Nature and the Supernatural DR C. WATKINS (Eight two-hour classes) M. 3

Paper 13: Man, Nature and the Supernatural DR C. WATKINS Revision. (Four one-and-a-half-hour classes) M. 3

Paper 14: Material culture in the early modern world DR Z. FARRELL AND OTHERS (Eight one-and-a-half-hour classes) M. 11(Additional classes, as arranged)

Paper 14: Material culture in the early modern world DR Z. FARRELL AND OTHERS (Eight one-and-a-half-hour classes) M. 11(Additional classes, as arranged)

Paper 16: Overseas expansion and British identities, 1585-1714 DR G. GLICKMAN (Six lectures, weeks 1-6) Tu. 12 (Four two-hour classes, weeks 2, 4, 6, 8) W. 2

Paper 16: Overseas expansion and British identities, 1585-1714 DR G. GLICKMAN (Six lectures, weeks 1-6) NOT Tu. 12 – TBA(Four two-hour classes, weeks 2, 4,6, 8) W. 2

Paper 16: Overseas expansion and British identities, 1585-1714 DR G. GLICKMAN Revision. (Two two-hour classes, weeks 1-2) W. 2

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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) F. 10 (weeks 1-8), W. 10 (weeks 1-4 only)

Paper 17: The politics of knowledge from the late Renaissance to the early Enlightenment MR S. MANDELBROTE (Eight two-hour classes) F. 10 Peterhouse

Paper 17: The politics of knowledge from the late Renaissance to the early Enlightenment MR S. MANDELBROTE Revision. (One two-hour class, week to be arranged) F. 10 Peterhouse

Paper 18: Japanese history All lectures and seminars arranged by the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies DR J. BATTS AND OTHERS (Eight lectures and eight seminars) M., W. 3

Paper 18: Japanese history All lectures and seminars arranged by the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies DR J. BATTS AND OTHERS [email protected] (Eight lectures and eight seminars) M., W. 3

Paper 18: Japanese history All lectures and seminars arranged by the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies DR J. BATTS Revision. (Two one-hour lectures, weeks 1-2, to be arranged.)

Paper 19: Women, gender and paid work in Britain since c. 1850 DR H. McCARTHY (Eight lectures) M. 9.30 (Two two-hour classes, weeks 4, 6) Tu. 2

Paper 19: Women, gender and paid work in Britain since c. 1850 DR H. McCARTHY Eight lectures) M. 9.30 (Two two-hour classes, weeks 2, 6) Tu. 2

Paper 22: Connected histories of the USA, USSR and Russia since 1945 DR W. FOSTER AND DR M. SMITH (Eight one-and-a-half hour classes) F. 10

Paper 22: Connected histories of the USA, USSR and Russia since 1945 DR W. FOSTER AND DR M. SMITH (Eight one-and-a-half hour classes) F. 10

Paper 22: Connected histories of the USA, USSR and Russia since 1945 DR W. FOSTER AND DR M. SMITH Revision. (One one-and-a-half hour class, week tba) F. 10

Paper 23: Middle Eastern Modernities, c. 1850-2011 DR A. ARSAN (Eight two-hour classes) W. 2

Paper 23: Middle Eastern Modernities, c. 1850-2011 DR A. ARSAN (Eight two-hour classes) W. 2

Paper 23: Middle Eastern Modernities, c. 1850-2011 DR A. ARSAN (Two one-and-a-half hour classes weeks tba) W. 2

Paper 24: Rethinking Europe from the Mediterranean shores, 1796- DR F. GALLO (Seven two-hour classes, weeks as arranged) W. 11

Paper 24: Rethinking Europe from the Mediterranean shores, 1796-1914 DR F. GALLO (Seven two-hour classes, weeks as arranged) W. 11

Paper 24: Rethinking Europe from the Mediterranean shores, 1796-1914 DR F. GALLO Revision. (One two-hour class, week as arranged) W. 11

Paper 25: Central Europe in the Global Twentieth Century DR C. DONERT (Eight two-hour classes) W. 2

Paper 25: Central Europe in the Global Twentieth Century DR C. DONERT (Seven two-hour classes) W. 2

Paper 25: Central Europe in the Global Twentieth Century DR C. DONERT Revision. (One two-hour class, week as arranged) W. 2

Paper 26: Ireland and the Irish since the Famine DR N. GALLAGHER (Four lectures, weeks 1, 3, 5, 7) M. 2

Paper 26: Ireland and the Irish since the Famine DR N. GALLAGHER (Four lectures, weeks 1, 3, 5, 7) M. 3

Paper 26: Ireland and the Irish since the Famine DR N. GALLAGHER (Two two-hour classes, weeks to be

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(Four two-hour classes, weeks 2, 4, 6, 8) Th. 2

(Four two-hour classes, weeks 2, 4, 6, 8) Th. 2

arranged)

Paper 27: The history of Latin America, 1500 to the present day DR G. RAMOS (Eight lectures) F. 11

Paper 27: The history of Latin America, 1500 to the present day DR G. RAMOS (Eight lectures) F. 11

Paper 27: The history of Latin America, 1500 to the present day DR G. RAMOS Revision. (Four two-hour classes) F. 11

Paper 28: The history of the Indian Sub-Continent from the late eighteenth century to the present day PROF. S. SEN, DR L. DENAULT AND OTHERS (Fourteen lectures) W. 9 , M. 12

Paper 28: The history of the Indian Sub-Continent from the late eighteenth century to the present day PROF. S. SEN, DR S. SAXENA AND DR A. DATTA (Twelve lectures) Tu. 9 , M. 10

Paper 28: The history of the Indian Sub-Continent from the late eighteenth century to the present day DR L. DENAULT Revision. (Two one-hour classes, weeks 1-2) W. 10

Paper 29: The history of Africa from 1800 to the present day DR R. WATSON AND OTHERS Africa in the nineteenth century. (Eight lectures) Tu. 4 (Two one-and-a-half-hour classes, weeks 3 and 7) Th. 2 PROF. S. DUBOW Africa. (Four lectures, weeks 5-8) F. 12.30

Paper 29: The history of Africa from 1800 to the present day DR R. WATSON AND OTHERS Colonial and independent Africa. (Eight lectures) Tu. 4 (Two one-and-a-half-hour classes, weeks 3 and 7) Th. 2

Paper 29: The history of Africa from 1800 to the present day DR R. WATSON Revision. (One two-hour class, week 4) Th. 2

Paper 30: The problem of sustainability, 1500-1987 PROF. P. WARDE (Eight lectures) M.10 (Two two-hour classes, weeks 5 and 7) Tu. 2

Paper 30: The problem of sustainability, 1500-1987 PROF. P. WARDE (Eight lectures) M.11 (Three two-hour classes, weeks 3, 5 and 7) W. 2

Paper 30: The problem of sustainability, 1500-1987 PROF. P. WARDE Revision. (One two-hour class, week to be arranged) W. 2