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Adolf Hitler and his generals [Image: [Image: Walter Frentz Archive]
Adolf Hitler and his generals [Image: [Image: Walter Frentz Archive]

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The Open University offers a wide range of approaches to studying history - here a just a few of the courses you can study:

A103 – Introduction to the Humanities (Level 1)

DD203 – Power, Dissent, Equality: Understanding contemporary politics ( Level 2)

A221 – State, Economy and Nation in Nineteenth Century Europe ( Level 2)

AA312 – Total War and Social Change: Europe 1914 – 1955 ( Level 3)

AXR312: Residential School: Total War and Social Change: Europe 1914 – 1955 ( Level 3)

AA307 – Religion in History: Conflict, conversation ( Level 3)

AA300 – Europe: Culture and Identities in a Contested Continent ( Level 3)

AAZX300: Online Version of Europe: Culture and Identities in a Contested Continent


Content last updated: 25/04/2005

 

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