World Literature & History
Global literature and history is central to our modern lives, a greater diversity of viewpoint allowing students to challenge their own values and stances on the world. MU masterclasses emphasise the inclusion of authors that write from a non-British standpoint, to encourage students to be increasingly analytical towards supposed ‘truths’ presented to them in the news, literature and even in their lessons. Engage with the dynamics and history of our interconnected world with MU experts in world history and literature, to become the creative and analytic thinker top universities such as Oxbridge are looking for.

World Literature & History
- History |
- Literature |

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A New Political History? Perception and Memory in British Historical Writing
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Virginia Woolf and The Writing of Life: Is it True That 'Two Kinds of Fact Will Not Mix?
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Historiography & The Discipline of History: From the Enlightenment to the Culture Wars
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The Overlap Between Violence and Humour in Contemporary British Theatre
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The Birth of Modern Medicine: How did 18th and Early 19th Century Britain Fight Disease?
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Untranslatability: An Exploration of Culture and ‘Cultural Translation’
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