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Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University (FSV UK)
Master in Transnational History (TNH)
- Prague, Czech Republic
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Discover how history shapes our interconnected world. This Master’s program explores the forces that have linked and transformed societies from the 19th century to today. In an international environment, you’ll examine global issues such as globalization, migration, war, or cultural exchange – learning to interpret the past to better understand the present. This is history without borders, revealing the connections that define our shared world. You will be equipped for careers in diplomacy, public administration, culture, media, NGOs, and multinational companies, or for further study in doctoral programs.


University of Oslo
Master in Modern International and Transnational History
- Oslo, Norway
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Is the world moving closer together or is it drifting apart? History as a discipline has been increasingly reaching out beyond the limits of the nation-state in order to study this question.
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Transnational History focuses on historical events, movements, and processes that cross national borders. This field allows you to explore how cultures, economies, and political ideas interact in a global context. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of societies and shows how history shapes modern issues.
In a Transnational History program, you’ll delve into core themes like migration, imperialism, and global trade, examining how these elements influence contemporary society. Courses often include "Globalization and Its Discontents," "Comparative Nationalisms," and "Cultural Exchanges." You’ll develop specific skills such as conducting archival research, analyzing primary sources, and synthesizing diverse historical narratives.
As students navigate complex historical frameworks, they build confidence as they engage with new perspectives and overcome intellectual challenges. Graduates can pursue various career paths, including roles in education, public history, or international relations. The analytical skills and global awareness you gain prepare you for roles that demand a nuanced understanding of history’s impact on the present and future.