Calendar: 1927-1928 Page 131
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HISTORY 129 -Optional Subject Advanced Constitutional History from 1485 University College Th 12-1 -Optional Subject Colonial History from 1783 Prof Newton Tu 2-3 A10 -Optional Subject Economic History to 1600 Miss Levett Th 12-1 -Optional Subject to be arranged -Special Subject Henry III Dr Sykes First year Tu and 12-1 Second year 11-12 A13 -Special Subject The Eastern Question 1856-1878 Prof Seton Watson 2-3 -Special Subject Unification of South Africa Prof Newton 2-3 A15 -Special Subject Economic Documents of the Tudor Period Miss Levett Μ 2-3 1β -Languages Latin Mr Warmington Th Z-i French Prof Saurat Tu 2-3 Italian Mr del Re 12-1 German Miss Buchheim Th 12-1 Spanish Mr Carey Tu 4-5 A17 -Tutorial Classes Prof Hearnshaw the Principal Dr Sykes Miss Levett Mr Driver 12-1 -Subsidiary Subject for English Honours English History and European History as for Pass See above and -Public Lectures The Political and Social Ideas of the Augustan Age 1660-1740 during the first term Th 15-6 15 See special bills to be procured from the Lecture Secretary A20 -Public Lectures Course of eight lectures by various lecturers IF 30-6 30 during second term See special bills to be procured from the Lecture Secretary -Public Lectures History of Ecclesiastical Art Rev Prof Percy Dearmer Tu 30-6 30 IV -Special Studies -These courses are available for students taking Honours degfees or engaged in Post-graduate and Research work without additional fee Aj2 -Russian History from 1861 Sir Bernard Pares Tu 30- 30 during first and second terms -History of Austria-Hungary from 1867 Prof Seton-Watson Times to be arranged AM -British Foreign Policy of the Nineteenth Century Prof Seton-Watson Times to be arranged ε
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