Calendar: 1930-1931 Page 124
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122 FACULTY OF ARTS -MEDI EVAL AND MODERN HISTORY -Intermediate Arts Ī„ -Outlines of English History Prof Hearnshaw Tu and 2-3 -Special Book Miss Page and the Inglis Student 11-12 II -B Pass and General Degree -English History from 1485 Dr Sykes W12-11 2-3 -European History 1500-1900 Prof Hearnshaw Tu and 3-4 III -B Honours History Branch II Aj -The Political and Constitutional History of England from 1485 Dr Sykes and Mr Driver Tu 12-1 11-12 2-3 -European History 1500-1900 Prof Hearnshaw Tu and 3-i A3 -Special Intercollegiate Lectures in General History see announcements at beginning of each term 30-5 30 A4 -History of Political Ideas Ancient and Mediaeval Prof Hearnshaw Th 2-3 -History of Political Ideas Modern Prof Hearnshaw Th 2-3 during Session 1931-32 -Optional Subject Economic History from 1600 Mr Driver Tu 4-5 Ae -Optional Subject Mediaeval Institutions Dr Sykes Tu 1-3 A7 -Optional Subject Modern Constitutions since 1787 Dr Hawgood at University College Tu 30-2 30 A8 -Optional Subject Advanced Constitutional History from 1485 Mr Driver Tu 2-3 -Optional Subject Colonial History from 1783 Prof Newton Tu 2-3 A10 -Optional Subject European Diplomacy and the Low Countries 1648-1839 Prof Geyl at University College Tu 45-2 45 -Special Subject War of the Spanish Succession Dr Sykes 2-3 -Special Subject Henry III Dr Sykes 3-4 11-12 and 12-1 -Special Subject The Eastern Question 1856-1878 Prof Seton-Watson 2-3 and 3-4 -Special Subject Unification of South Africa Prof Newton 2-3 Aj -Special Subject Economic Documents of the Tudor Period Mr Driver M3-2 ale -Languages Latin Mr Warmington Th 3-i
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