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MA Central and South-East European Studies

  • DeadlineStudy Details: 1 year - 2 years

Masters Degree Description

Our Central and South-East European Studies MA is a multidisciplinary programme that enables you to gain specialist knowledge and understanding of the complex culture, history, literature, politics and society of the region from Western Bohemia to Wallachia and from Mazuria to Macedonia.

Entry Requirements

An upper second-class Bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Popular career paths for SSEES Language and Culture graduates include Policy and Government; Publishing, Journalism and Translation; Teaching; Academic Research; Performance and Creative Arts; Banking and Investment, and Charities and International Development.

Module Details

Compulsory modules

  • SSEES MA Dissertation Preparation
  • M.A. Dissertation
  • Contemporary Art and Politics in Eastern Europe and Russia
  • Languages in Contact Along the Danube: Intercultural Frictions and Flows
  • Literary and Cultural Theory
  • Historical Methods and Approaches
  • Metropolis: History of Berlin 1871-1990
  • Religion in South-Eastern Europe: From the Age of Empires to Post-Communism
  • The Soviet Cultural Experiment II, 1945-1991
  • The Crisis Zone: Central Europe 1900-1990
  • Russian Monarchy: Court Ritual and Political Ideas, 1498-1917
  • Russian Politics
  • Trade and FDI Policy with Reference to Eastern Europe
  • Governance and Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe
  • Migration and the European Union
  • Comparative Analysis in Social and Political Research
  • Politics of South-Eastern Europe
  • Little Hitlers? Right Radicalism in Central and Eastern Europe, 1900-1945
  • The Reflecting Screen: Russian and Soviet Cinema in its Cultural Context, 1896 to the Present A
  • Qualitative Methods
  • All Quiet on the Eastern Front: Culture, Politics and Everyday Life in Central and Eastern Europe from Stalin to Present
  • Language and social justice: ideologies, politics, and participation
  • The Soviet Unions Cold War
  • Waterscapes, Wildlife and Wastelands: An Environmental History of Water in Central-Eastern Europe & Russia
  • The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 1569-1795
  • Political Culture
  • Political Sociology
  • Informal Practices in Post-Communist Societies
  • New Language: Bulgarian
  • New Language: Czech
  • New Language: Finnish
  • New Language: Hungarian
  • New Language: Polish
  • New Language: Romanian
  • New Language: Russian
  • New Language: Serbian and Croatian
  • New Language: Slovene
  • New Language: Ukrainian

Optional modules

  • Contemporary Art and Politics in Eastern Europe and Russia
  • Languages in Contact Along the Danube: Intercultural Frictions and Flows
  • Literary and Cultural Theory
  • Historical Methods and Approaches
  • Metropolis: History of Berlin 1871-1990
  • Religion in South-Eastern Europe: From the Age of Empires to Post-Communism
  • The Soviet Cultural Experiment II, 1945-1991
  • The Crisis Zone: Central Europe 1900-1990
  • Russian Monarchy: Court Ritual and Political Ideas, 1498-1917
  • Russian Politics
  • Trade and FDI Policy with Reference to Eastern Europe
  • Governance and Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe
  • Migration and the European Union
  • Comparative Analysis in Social and Political Research
  • Politics of South-Eastern Europe
  • Little Hitlers? Right Radicalism in Central and Eastern Europe, 1900-1945
  • The Reflecting Screen: Russian and Soviet Cinema in its Cultural Context, 1896 to the Present A
  • Qualitative Methods
  • All Quiet on the Eastern Front: Culture, Politics and Everyday Life in Central and Eastern Europe from Stalin to Present
  • Language and social justice: ideologies, politics, and participation
  • The Soviet Unions Cold War
  • Waterscapes, Wildlife and Wastelands: An Environmental History of Water in Central-Eastern Europe & Russia
  • The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 1569-1795
  • Political Culture
  • Political Sociology
  • Informal Practices in Post-Communist Societies
  • New Language: Bulgarian
  • New Language: Czech
  • New Language: Finnish
  • New Language: Hungarian
  • New Language: Polish
  • New Language: Romanian
  • New Language: Russian
  • New Language: Serbian and Croatian
  • New Language: Slovene
  • New Language: Ukrainian
  • reasonable adjustments
  • Student Support and Wellbeing Services
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