Learning Outcomes:
On completion of the module students should:
a) have developed study, writing and communication skills appropriate to level 4.
b) have developed a critical understanding of the topic as part of broader changes in society through writing essays and participation in seminars.
c) be able to assess a range of historical and inter-disciplinary approaches within the discipline.
d) be able to handle historical sources, and to evaluate a range of primary sources and their potential use to historians appropriate to level 4.
Indicative Module Content:
Seminar topics may include:
Welcome and Introduction
Archives, Nationhood and Sovereignty
Medical History and Archival Collections
Religious and Care Institutions
Archives and Censorship
Oral History and ‘Witnessing’: Theory and Practice
Traveller Community: Inclusions and Exclusions
Race and the Archival Curation
Invisible Histories: Gender Perspectives
Radical Empathy? Archives and Activism
Historians and Archival Tools