Guidelines for writing a PhD research proposal.
PhD History Candidate (part-time, 2010-present) One of the Alan Gilbert Learning Commons Image competition winners (2013). PhD thesis title: 'Royal Emotions for the People: Monarchy, Mass Media and the British Public, 1919-1955' Supervisors: Prof. Frank Mort and Dr. Max Jones. Research project. Twentieth-century British historians have paid surprisingly little attention to the monarchy.
There are two levels of research degree offered in Archaeology at Hull: MA by Thesis and PhD. The PhD prepares you for academic research and other high level careers. The MA by Thesis is ideal for those who would like to study without committing to a full PhD programme. Apply for research programmes in History and Archaeology. MA by Thesis.
History in London; Life after the PhD; This departmental research handbook sets out the main stages of writing a MPhil or PhD in history, the department’s programme for research students, the supervision you can expect and the expectation from the research students. We, the faculty members, value the active participation of the research.
PhD students undertake supervised but independent research, at the end of which they submit a thesis embodying the results of that research. This thesis must demonstrate familiarity with, and an understanding of the subject, its principal sources and authorities. It should display critical discrimination and a sense of proportion in evaluating evidence and the judgements of others. A PhD.
History degrees. History degrees analyse events of the world’s civilizations. History students learn about the political and socio-economical causes that led to important past major events, as well as look at history as a fluid process influenced by many complex factors, to better understand our present.
A full time PhD is a three-year programme of research and culminates in the production of a research thesis of 80,000 words. You are expected to work to an approved programme of work including appropriate programmes of postgraduate study (which may be drawn from parts of existing postgraduate courses, final year degree programmes, conferences, seminars, masterclasses, guided reading or a.
A thesis submitted for the degree of PhD in History at the University of St Andrews August 2008. i Abstract Andrew Melville (1545-1622) was the leader of the Presbyterian wing of the Scottish Kirk between 1574 and 1607, and he and his colleagues were a perpetual irritant to James VI and I in his attempts to establish a royal and Episcopal dominance over the Kirk. Yet much of Melville’s.