Calendar: 1930-1931 Page 127
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HISTORY-ITALIAN 125 A37 -An Introduction to the Sources of English and Colonial History in the 18th and 19th Centuries with practical work illustrating the methods of historical research Prof Newton 30-6 30 A3S -A practical introduction to work in archives especially in the Public Records five lectures and demonstrations Mr Hilary Jenkinson 30-6 30 in 2nd and 3rd Terms -Mr Jenkinson also gives by special arrangement demon- strations on the nature and scope of research in record3 to undergraduates who are contemplating the prospect of undertaking advanced work after they have taken their first degree Seminars -Some Constitutional Questions in the 13th Century Prof Hearnshaw and Dr Norman Sykes Time to be arranged A40 -The English Administrative System and its Records especially in the 13th 14th and 15th Centuries Mr Hilary Jenkinson 30 A41 -Development of Greek Palaeography Prof Claude Jenkins Th 5- at the Institute of Historical Research A12 -Ecclesiastical History Ecclesiastical Administration in Eng- land 1300-1500 Rev Prof Jenkins 11 at Lambeth Palace Library Aa Mediaeval History Feudalism in England Prof Hearnshaw A14 -Mediaeval History Cities and Boroughs in the 14th and 15th Centuries Prof Hearnshaw Th 30 A45 -The Whig Ascendancy 1689-1760 Dr Norman Sykes A4e -The Hapsburg Dominions in the 19th Century Prof Seton- Watson Th 30 A47 -Colonial History The African Trade 1660-1837 British North America and the West Indies 1763-1837 Prof Newton Tu 45 A48 -The Interaction of Races in Ptolemaic Egypt Dr Bevan Time to be arranged A49 -The Ideas and Institutions of the Reform Era 1820-50 Prof Hearnshaw Tu IX -University Diploma por Journalism A60 -History of Political Ideas Prof Hearnshaw Th 2-3 Note -For Evening Classes see Index ITALIAN Lecturer Eric Reginald Pearce Vincent -Intermediate Art Th 5-6
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