MA Public History
Course summary
Conceived by the late Raphael Samuel, this pioneering course – the first in Britain – has run successfully at the college since 1996. The MA considers the way in which the past is used in the present by people, states and institutions.
While
including the role of heritage, museums, material culture and the built
environment in creating particular histories it also emphasises
people’s own engagement with the past through orality, memory and
family and local history. All modules emphasise the contested nature of
historical knowledge, the relationship between the past and the present
and t he role of the historian in creating history.