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The University of Milan
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Master's Degree in Cultural, Intellectual and Visual History
- Milan, Italy
Master degree
Full time
2 years
Blended
English
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The Master's Degree in Cultural, Intellectual and Visual History, delivered entirely in English, aims to provide students with a solid preparation that combines historical knowledge from antiquity to the contemporary age, rigorous methods, critical thinking and familiarity with digital technologies. For the first year classes will be exclusively “in-person”, while for the second year classes will be “online” with the exception of specific activities, i.e. laboratories, possible meetings with the thesis supervisor, tutoring activities, and educational trips.


Gratz College
MA Holocaust and Genocide Studies
- Philadelphia, USA
MA
Full time
Blended
English
The Gratz College Holocaust and Genocide Studies program focuses on the Holocaust, its contemporary significance, and the broader phenomenon of genocide in modern times.
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Jaume I University (Universitat Jaume I)
University Master's Degree in History and Identities in the Western Mediterranean (XV-XIX centuries)
- Castellón de la Plana, Spain
Master degree
Full time
1 year
Blended
Spanish
Between the 15th and 19th centuries, at the birth of modern European society, the Mediterranean underwent a profound transformation that defined a new framework for political and economic relations, as well as renewed cultural horizons. The study of these processes, in addition to having an undeniable intrinsic appeal, provides the keys to understanding our world, and in particular of the ...
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History can involve studying one people, culture, or country in particular, but it also often involves general overviews of broad trends. Students of history may be required to conduct research in a specific topic.