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257 Master's degrees in History in United Kingdom
Urban History and Culture
Gain deep understanding with Master Urban History and Culture at School of Advanced Study, University of London of the history and contemporary organisation of two great capitals of the western world: Paris and London. Through an experiential learning approach supported by visits to diverse and fascinating sites, explore how the growth of city living and management shaped the fabric of the world.

Social History
Develop your passion and understanding of history on this exciting Social History programme at Leeds Beckett University. You’ll learn from an expert team of research-active historians.

Socially Engaged Practice in Museums and Galleries (Distance Learning)
This Socially Engaged Practice in Museums and Galleries (Distance Learning) programme at University of Leicester is for you if... you want a flexible, part-time course that allows you to develop skills and expertise in addressing contemporary social issues in museums and galleries.
United States Studies - History and Politics
This multidisciplinary United States Studies - History and Politics MA at the University College London (UCL) comprises a broad range of specialist modules in the humanities and social sciences, bringing together the academic expertise of the institute with United States specialists from other UCL departments and University of London colleges.

History
The History degree from University of Essex has been offered supervision in a range of topics from the period c.1500 to the present day, with particular focus on themes linked to our our three research clusters and our Centre for Public History.
History of Design
The MSt in the History of Design at the University of Oxford is a master's degree offered part-time over two years, taught through synchronous virtual and face-to-face teaching. The course focuses upon design produced worldwide since 1851. Students progress from a grounding in material and historical analysis to dissertation research.

History (Part-Time)
The History (Part-Time) course at Northumbria University will introduce you to a variety of historical topics as well as how to conduct historical research in the digital age. All modules will be taught by experts in their fields who will draw on their knowledge to enhance your learning experience.
Museum Practice and Management
Museum Practice and Management degree offered at Ulster University shares best practice and expertise in various aspects of museum studies, cultural management, exhibition practice and care of collections.

Heritage Management (with HRP)
The Heritage Management (with HRP) course delivered by Queen Mary University of London is designed to create future heritage sector leaders with the ability to address the managerial, intellectual, cultural, social and technical challenges of maintaining cultural heritage sites.

History, Power and Identity
In a world threatened by the rise of far-right groups, invigorated by mass protests such as Black Lives Matter or #MeToo, and rocked by political, economic, and cultural crisis, this History, Power and Identity programme from University of Essex traces the historical roots of some of today’s most urgent fights for power.
International History
It’s an exciting and important time to study International History. This distance learning course will stimulate inquiring minds by providing an insight into international relationships and rapid changes over time. Learn more with this master of International History from Staffordshire University.

Culture and Thought after 1945
On this flexible Culture and Thought after 1945 course from University of York you'll study with leading experts in their field from the Departments of Archaeology, English, History, History of Art, Sociology and the Centre for Women’s Studies.

Ancestral Studies
The Ancestral Studies programme of the University of Glasgow is an innovative new interdisciplinary field of study. Concerned with the social, cultural and biological contours of identity, it explores questions of who we are and of past generations engagements with, and definitions of, being and belonging through experiences of place, landscape, language, text, visual and material culture.
Economic and Social History
This Economic and Social History programme at The University of Edinburgh provides structured research training while at the same time enabling you to pursue a research project that you design yourself, in consultation with supervisors.

History
Designed by students, for students, this innovative History MA degree delivered by the Queen Mary University of London offers a rich understanding of the past and equips you to unearth the stories that shape our world, while developing critical skills to evaluate arguments and evidence - essential in a world of AI and misinformation.
Art History and Visual Culture
The Art History and Visual Culture program from Richmond American University in London is a wide-ranging programme, which incorporates the study of a range of fine arts and contemporary visual forms and its relevance to global audiences, will enable you to explore your passion for the arts.

Sports History and Culture
The Sports History and Culture MA programme from De Montfort University is taught by expert staff in DMU’s International Centre for Sports History and Culture (ICSHC) the only centre of its kind in the world.

Curating Collections and Heritage
This Curating Collections and Heritage course offered by University of Brighton has been developed in partnership with the Royal Pavilion & Museums, Brighton & Hove in response to current priorities within the museums and heritage sector.

Scottish History (distance learning)
Deepen your understanding of Scotland's history and heritage from home and examine the many different interpretations of Scottish History with the Scottish History (distance learning) programme from University of Dundee.
History
The History programme offered by University of Warwick offers advanced study in history. You will investigate historical change within a broad conceptual and theoretical framework, with an opportunity to explore dynamic global developments from the early modern period to the present.