International History

The LSE International History Department teaches and conducts research on the international history of Britain, Europe and the world from the early modern era up to the present day. The department has a staff of 26, around 150 post-graduate students and 200 undergraduates. Its academic excellence and the cosmopolitan nature of the teaching staff and the student body contribute to making the LSE one of the world’s leading centres for the study of international history.

Highlights

Peking dragonLSE – Peking University Masters Double Degree

LSE – Columbia University Masters Double Degree in International and World History
Information on the dual MA in International and World History at LSE and Columbia University.

Foyle Foundation project update: a new catalogue is available

Doing Public History: a new public history initiative in the U.K.

Archives Made Easy: an on-line guide to archives around the globe

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Address and contacts

International History Department
London School of Economics and Political Science
Houghton Street
London WC2A 2AE

Tel: +44 (0)20 7955 6174
Fax: +44 (0)20 7955 6800

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Department Manager: Ms Demetra Frini
Email: d.frini@lse.ac.uk

 

Contents

About the International History Department

Why study history?

Information for new students

Degrees
Information on programmes and courses

Who's who
Information on academic, teaching and support staff in the Department

News and events
Recent events around the Department

Video Library
Staff and graduate student video interviews.

Research seminars and workshops
Seminars within and related to the Department

Research centres
Centres/programmes associated with the Department

Academic and secretarial vacancies

Useful links

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Quick links

Undergraduate Prospectus
Graduate Prospectus
Teaching opportunities for research students
Further information on school open days

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