


You will engage with case studies representing key themes in twentieth-century global history: imperialism and the processes of decolonisation the challenges of building the postcolonial nation revolutions and the emergence of new states war, genocide and conflict and the institutions of international order. This module considers the twentieth century as a time that transformed the social and political order in the world, calling into question the role of the European powers in global contexts, and dramatically reorienting the relationship between states and societies.

Support for refugee students and scholars.Conferences, events, visitor accommodation and weddings.Research centres, institutes and networks.Subject taster sessions for Y12 and Y13 students.Coronavirus: latest guidance and advice.Applying essentials for undergraduate study.International applicants: visits to your region.
