5 Part time Master Programs in History in Netherlands for 2024
- Groningen, Netherlands
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The MA in Classics & Ancient Civilizations: Classics offers a broad approach to Antiquity through the integration of classical languages and ancient cultural history. We have strong expertise in Hellenistic literature, Greek linguistics, Greek religion, Latin poetry of the early Empire, and Literature in its spatial and socio-cultural context. We also provide excellent teaching: two of the staff members were already elected Lecturers of the Year. You are going to study in a relatively small and friendly community, with an internationally research-oriented climate, at a vibrant university city with many international students.
- Groningen, Netherlands
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The MA in Classics & Ancient Civilizations offers a broad approach to Antiquity, with the integration of classical languages and ancient cultural history. Our faculty have strong expertise in a wide range of subjects, they provide excellent teaching: in fact, two of the staff members were elected Lecturer of the Year. We are a master with an internationally orientated research climate, and a relatively small and friendly community, that is part of a vibrant university city with many international students.
- Utrecht, Netherlands
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English, Dutch
In this Master's program, we examine the role of culture in shaping past and present. We learn about the history of ideas and social practices, study how people use history today, apply cultural theories, and explore the formation of social identities and cultural heritage. We use transnational and comparative approaches to examine European cultural history in a global context.
- Utrecht, Netherlands
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English, Dutch
In the Master’s programme in Cultural History, you will study Europe’s position in the world from a cultural historical perspective, with an emphasis on modern history.
- Utrecht, Netherlands
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English, Dutch
You will study the historical development of democracy, civil society, citizenship, and economic inequality from an international comparative perspective. The program focuses largely on the 19th and 20th centuries and has an interdisciplinary approach: you will combine historical research with concepts and explanations derived from the social sciences.