Please note: this programme is closed for applications for 2025 entry.
This programme engages with the newest military history research, addressing conflict, communities and identities to take military history beyond 'great men, great horses, great battles'.
- Our military history places armed forces in broad contexts, examining how they are influenced by the societies from which they are drawn, and how they have influenced those societies.
- You’ll gain an understanding of the politics of the military, analysing the causes for which people fight and the interplay between national identities and the military.
- Gender, (homo)sexuality, race, non-combatants and ‘home fronts’ all figure here, considering how studying military history in its broadest and interdisciplinary sense can contribute towards equality, diversity and social justice.
- Our military history analyses militaries in a broad sense, including those who took part in revolutions through arms, and those who resisted occupations and conquest by military means - those labelled ‘freedom fighters’ by some or ‘terrorists’ by others.
- You can still study aspects of national armies, world wars and major battles.
- Our cutting-edge approach to the discipline also means expanding the way you think about militaries and make links between military history and politics, society, gender, race and culture.
- You'll learn from experts in a Department that has been rated top 20 in the UK for quality of teaching in History (Guardian University League Table 2023).
Contact the department
If you have specific questions about the degree, contact Dr George Bodie.
