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HIST290: Culture and Society in England, 1500-1750

The course examines central themes in a formative period in English history, including religious change, gender relations, literacy and print, poverty and crime, urban growth, and global expansion from around 1500 to 1750.

For further information on HIST290 visit the Lancaster University Online Courses Handbook.

 

Essential Information

Convenor:
Professor Naomi Tadmor
Taught: Michaelmas or Lent
Credits: 15
Length: 10 weeks
Assessment: Coursework and exam

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

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