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MA Maritime History (Full-time, Part-time route available)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/ma-maritime-history
School of Society and Culture
Plymouth’s long and fascinating maritime history makes it the perfect location to explore five centuries of maritime history from the Spanish Armada of 1588 through to questions around the continued importance of sea power and navies in the modern world.
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All at Sea: Research Skills for Maritime History
Maritime History
MA Maritime History featured module: All at Sea: Research Skills for Maritime History. This module equips students with the key research skills to succeed as maritime historians.
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Student wins BCMH Undergraduate Achievement in Maritime History prize
History
University of Plymouth third year BA (Hons) History student wins British Commission for Maritime History Undergraduate Achievement in Maritime History Prize.
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Dissertation
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/ma-maritime-history/dissertation
Maritime History
MA Maritime History feature module: Dissertation, the capstone of the MA Maritime History degree
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Sea Power in History
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/ma-maritime-history/sea-power-in-history
Maritime History
MA Maritime History featured module: Sea Power in History, exploring the role of sea power in war and peace from the ancient world to the 20th century.
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Anglo-American Relations in Maritime Perspective, 1775–1991
Maritime History
MA Maritime History featured module: Anglo-American Relations in Maritime Perspective, 1775–1991, challenging students to rethink the so-called ‘special relationship’ through a maritime lens.
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Maritime Explorations and Encounters
Maritime History
MA Maritime History featured module: Maritime Explorations and Encounters, examining the major concepts and themes of maritime exploration and encounters from the fifteenth to the 21st centuries.
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Leading historian and TV presenter works with students and academics at University of Plymouth
Plymouth University news: Television presenter and historian Dr Sam Willis will be teaching undergraduate students about public history, while also working alongside James Daybell, Professor of Early Modern British History, on a series of podcasts
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Venetian glass bead and Chinese porcelain among star finds at Plymouth’s first navy supply yard
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/quest-for-17th-century-relics-at-plymouths-first-navy-supply-yard
Experts from the University of Plymouth and Plymouth Archaeology Society have been carrying out excavations on part of the earliest victualling yard for the Royal Navy in Plymouth, sited at Commercial Wharf to the south of the Barbican
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Could shipworms be destroying the wreck of Captain Cook’s Endeavour?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/could-shipworms-be-destroying-the-wreck-of-captain-cook-s-endeavour
Dr Reuben Shipway, Lecturer in Marine Biology at the University of Plymouth, has just returned from Rhode Island having been able to dive to the submerged wreck where it was scuttled in 1778
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