Eastern European History (M.A.) - Georg-August-University Göttingen (original) (raw)

Features

Anyone who wants to experience the diversity of the regions between Warsaw, Tashkent and Vladivostok is in the right place here. Eastern European history is a sub-discipline of historical studies, which in Göttingen primarily addresses questions of recent global historiography and is closely linked to modern history, contemporary history and non-European historical subjects. The focus of the programme is on the modern and contemporary history of Eastern Europe in a global-historical perspective.

Name:

Eastern European History

Degree:

Master of Arts (M.A.)

Options:

Double Degree

Standard period of studies:

4 semesters

Start of studies:

Only the winter semester

Language of the programme:

German

Admission:

open

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Programme description

The Master's programme "Eastern European History" is a consecutive programme that builds on relevant Bachelor's programmes to provide in-depth knowledge of the region of Eastern Europe.

Eastern European History is a sub-discipline of historical studies, which in Göttingen primarily addresses questions of recent global historiography and is therefore closely linked with Modern History, Contemporary History and with non-European historical subjects. In terms of regional studies, Eastern European History is also linked to Slavic Studies. Slavic literature and linguistics not only ensure the academic study of a large part of the source languages of Eastern European history, but also open up approaches in cultural studies.

Research and study focus in Göttingen

Göttingen Eastern European History has a focus on Russian imperial history from the 18th century to the present. As such, it is particularly interested in the populations on the edges of the empire. People from Ukraine, Poland, Estonia, but also the population of Siberia or Central Asia move from the margins to the centre of our attention, thus building a bridge from an Eastern to a non-European history. Thematically, we deal with questions of gender history, with space and time, as well as with violence and war, with sport and belonging, with knowledge, memory and history.

Occupational fields

Due to its broad historical-cultural orientation, the Master's programme is intended to prepare students for all professions that require a scientific historically oriented qualification and an in-depth knowledge of the specific regions of Eastern Europe and in the Asian areas of the former Soviet Union. This includes jobs in NGOs and in development cooperation, in political consulting, in the press, in the museum and exhibition sector, in public and private institutions and international organisations dealing with Eastern Europe as well as in those of university and non-university science and education.


Structure

This degree programme can be studied in 3 different profiles.

You can apply for one study profile.

Studienprofile

1. - 4. Semester

1. - 4. Semester

1. - 4. Semester

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Previous studies

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Contact

Study and examination advice Faculty of Humanities

Tina Seufer and Eva Wolff

Humboldtallee 17
DE-37073 Göttingen

Phone: +49 (0)551 39 21888 (Seufer)
Phone: +49 (0)551 39 26713 (Wolff)

Email: studienberatung@phil.uni-goettingen.de

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Questions on the programme

Dr. Maria Rhode

Seminar for Medieval and Modern History

Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14
Room: KWZ 1.711
37073 Göttingen

Phone: +49 (0) 551 39 24645

E-Mail: mrhode@gwdg.de
Office hours during the semester: Monday 2 - 3 p.m., Wednesday 3 - 4 p.m.

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