History, 2009/2010 entry (part-time study)
- Africa: From ’Discovery’ to ’Decolonisation’
- Ancient Greek Language: Beginners
- Anglo-Norman London
- Anglo-Saxon England: The Development of a Nation
- Art and Architecture at the Early Stuart Courts
- Byzantium and Its Neighbours
- Colonial Encounters
- Colonial Encounters Lecture Series
- Colonialism, Independence and Imperialism in Latin America
- Conserving the White Tower
- Debating the Tudors and Stuarts: Cardinal, Courtiers, Kings and Cooks
- Dictatorships and Crisis in Europe, 1917-1949: A Political and Social History
- Europe Transformed: 1700-1914
- Everyday Life in Medieval London 1000-1500
- Expanding Horizons: Trade, Travel and Exploration 1300-1600
- Exploring Wellcome Collection: A History of the Human Body in Europe
- Exploring Wellcome Collection: A Social History of European Medicine
- For Ever, For Everyone: The National Trust Through its London Properties
- Foundations of History: Sources and Debates
- Foundations of History: The History of History (Level 4)
- Foundations of History: Theory and Method (Level 4)
- From Nation State to Empire: Britain in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
- Genealogy Research Skills: Beginners
- Genealogy Research Skills: Intermediate
- Georgian London: The Emergence of a Metropolis
- Greeks and Barbarians: Heroes, Emperors and Kings
- Growing up in London: Social History of Childhood
- History
- History and Language
- History Dissertation
- History of Ancient Greece from Homer to Alexander
- History of the Book 1660-1850
- Holbein to Hilliard: The Art of the English Renaissance
- Horizon Lecture 3 - Theories of Toleration in Early Modern Europe: Grounds and Limits
- House and Home in Victorian London
- India from the Sixteenth Century
- Intermediate Latin
- Intermediate Palaeography
- Interpreting the Tower
- Introduction to the History of Western Music
- Islamic History and Culture I
- Latin for Beginners
- London and Empire, 1750-1950
- London at War: Film, Fiction and Archives
- London from the East: A Social History of the East End
- London in the Twentieth Century: War, Peace, Culture and Social Change
- London: The Making of a World City
- London: The Making of a World City Lecture Series
- Making History Study Day
- Medieval History c.1215-1500
- Medieval History c.400-1250
- Meeting Shakespeare: An Introduction to the Study of his Plays
- Myth, Magic, and Reason: Culture and Thought in Ancient Greece
- Philosophy of History
- Poetry and Prose in an Age of Revolution: Understanding Romanticism
- Poetry and Prose of the First World War: An Introduction
- Reformations and Revolutions: Tudor and Stuart Britain and the European Context
- Revolution, Nationalism and Dictatorship: Twentieth-Century Latin America
- Roman and Saxon London
- Rome: From Republic to Empire
- ’Good’ and ’Bad’ Emperors: The Twelve Caesars
- ’Survival’: Black British History and Culture 1945 to the Present
- Study Trip: Medieval Rome
- The Age of Justinian
- The Crusades
- The English Country House
- The Georgians in Europe: Continental Influences on Eighteenth-Century English Buildings and Cities
- The Holocaust: Propaganda, Experiences, Memory
- The Long Eighteenth Century: Hampton Court in British Society
- The Moving Metropolis: Transport and the Making of Modern London 1800-2020
- The Origins of English Language and Literature
- The Peopling of London: Migration and the Making of the Modern City
- The World Turned Upside Down: King Lear, Before and After
- Twentieth-Century Britain: Welfare, Wars and Recovery
- Twentieth-Century Europe: From Nationalism to the European Union
- Understanding Museums: Contemporary Issues in Heritage and Interpretation
- Understanding Tragedy in the Works of Shakespeare and his Contemporaries
