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Taking it further

 

Everything that's gone before. That's an enormous subject to explore. We've got some starting points for your journey. Click on expand to open a section and find out more.

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The Oral History Society
A national and international organisation dedicated to the collection and preservation of oral history, which encourages people of all ages to tape, video or write down their own and other people's life stories.

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Further Reading

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The People's War? Study Pack
Bill Purdue and James Chapman, Open University Worldwide
The pack includes a book, The Second World War, which provides a concise account of the war,a DVD with a selection of film extracts from newsreel, documentary and feature film as well as original radio broadcasts from the period, and a Study Guide to take you through the book and the DVD.

Courses

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Which type of course is best for you?

Openings

If you haven’t experienced higher education before, deciding to become an undergraduate student can be a big step. But don’t worry, the OU’s designed a programme that allows you to dip your toe in the water before committing yourself!

Making Sense of the Arts (Y160)
This course introduces some of the key ideas and ways of thinking involved in studying the arts and humanities. It explores several different areas of study including poetry, history, art history, philosophy and religious studies

Short Courses

Start Writing Family History (A173)
This 12 week online course helps you interpret and write about family history. Using sources from different historical periods, you will investigate the changing nature of the family and write about your own family history examining the ways in which the past is remembered and represented.

Longer Courses and Qualifications

Open University courses are the main 'building blocks' of our qualifications. You can take a single course or take several to build towards an Open University diploma or degree.

The arts past and present (AA100)

The arts past and present is a broadly focused course that introduces you to university-level study in the Arts across a range of subject areas, including history, art history, philosophy, classical studies, history of science, religious studies, music and English. The course is presented in four themed books that guide you through some of the basic concerns of Arts subjects. By studying these, you’ll acquire essential skills and perspectives for continuing with your studies.

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