History of the Pre-Modern Erafull time

Degree
ist abhängig vom gewählten Hauptfach
Bachelor
Standard period of study (amount)
6 semesters
Location
Marburg

Overview and admission

Study Type

undergraduate

Admission semester

Summer and Winter Semester

Area of study
  • Ancient History
  • History
  • Mediaeval History
Focus

Introduction to the principles of historical work (independent literature research, electronic research, source study, etc.), Overview of the epoch structures and features, Learning the specifics of the history of the pre-modern era, Acquisition of basic historical knowledge in the epochs of ancient history, medieval history and the early modern history, Acquisition of in-depth knowledge in the use of analogue and digital tools, Teaching skills for trans-epochal and interdisciplinary work, Deepening and broadening of historical factual and methodological knowledge in the field of pre-modern history

Annotation

Minor subject in the combination Bachelor's degree course - only possible in combination with a major subject Standard period of study: 6 or 8 semesters (depending on combination) The degree depends on the major subject chosen. Further information on the structure of the combination Bachelor's degree course can be found here:https://www.uni-marburg.de/de/studium/studieninteressierte/studienmoeglichkeiten/kombibachelor In this minor subject, you study the connections between the pre-modern era (antiquity, the Middle Ages, the early modern age) and the world today and can discuss these under academic aspects. You will be able to classify original-language primary sources and interpret them in the context of current research debates. A separate module designed to span across epochs, focusing on the critical reflection of historical patterns, enables you to deepen your analytical skills. In terms of content, the minor subject "History of the Pre-Modern Era" aims at reconstructing pre-modern societies and understanding their differences and similarities. In examining the epochal change between antiquity, the Middle Ages and the early modern age, students develop a comprehensive historical awareness that allows them to critically reflect on their point of view in today's world. They acquire a unique intellectual tool kit, sharpen their ability to think in a differentiated way and thus receive an education that – far beyond subject specialisation – provides a wide range of benefits for the professional world as well as for the state and society. An integral part of the degree course is the MarSkills programme, in which you acquire attractive and future-oriented key skills (see https://www.uni-marburg.de/de/fb09/igs/arbeitsgruppen/sprechwissenschaft/marskills/was-ist-marskills).

Admission modus

Without admission restriction

More information regarding admission requirements

Lecture period
  • 22.04.2025 - 25.07.2025
  • 13.10.2025 - 13.02.2026

Application deadlines

Summer semester (2025)
Winter semester (2025/2026)

Tuition fees

Tuition fees

Currently, the German federal state of Hesse does not charge tuition fees.

Languages of instruction

Main language

German

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