Honour School of Ancient and Modern History
Differences from 2020/21 to 2022/23
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1. The examination in the Honour School of Ancient and Modern History shall consist of such subjects in Ancient and Modern History as the Boards of the Faculties of Classics and History from time to time shall in consultation prescribe by regulation.
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2. No candidate shall be admitted to the examination in this school unless he or she has either passed or been exempted from the First Public Examination.
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3. The examination shall be under the joint supervision of the Boards of the Faculties of Classics and History. They shall appoint a standing joint committee to consider any matters concerning the examination which cannot expeditiously be settled by direct consultation between them. Whenever any matter cannot otherwise be resolved they shall themselves hold a joint meeting and resolve it by majority vote.
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4. The lists of papers specific to the Honour School of Ancient and Modern History will be published by the Faculty Boards of Classics and History in the fourth week of Hilary Term prior to candidates beginning their studies for the School. Papers available in this School from the Honour Schools of History and of Literae Humaniores will be published, with their specifications and any prescribed texts, by the relevant Faculty Boards at the dates defined in the regulations for those Schools.
B
Each candidate shall offer the following subjects. Candidates must offer at least one of B3(b) or B4(b).
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B1. A Period of Ancient History (one paper)
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One from a list defined by the Faculty Board of Classics.
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B2. A Period of Modern History (one paper)
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An Outline or Theme paper in either European & World History or the History of the British Isles specified for the Honour School of History. No candidate may offer a period similar to one offered when passing the Preliminary Examination. Illegal combinations will be specified by the Board.
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B3. Further Subjects
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Either
(a) any one of the Further Subjects as specified for the Honour School of History (one paper);
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(b) any one from an approved list of Further Subjects in Ancient History (one paper).
B4. Special Subjects
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Either
(a) any one of the Special Subjects as specified for the Honour School of History (one paper and one extended essay);
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(b) any one from an approved list of Special Subjects in Ancient History (two papers).
B5. Disciplines of History
Each candidate shall be examined in the Disciplines of History in accordance with Regulation B5 of the Honour School of History.
B6. A Thesis from Original Research
Regulation B6 of the Honour School of History applies with the following modifications:
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Sub-clause 3.(a) (For the avoidance of doubt) the Arnold Ancient History Prize and the Barclay Head Prize in Numismatics are to be read with the schedule.
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Sub-clause 5. For ‘Honour School of History’ read ‘Honour School of Ancient and Modern History’. For theses concerning the years before AD 285 read ‘Chair of Examiners, Honour School of Ancient and Modern History’ for ‘Chair of the Examiners, Honour School of History’.
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Sub-clause 8. For ‘Chair of Examiners, Honour School of History’ read ‘Chair of Examiners, Honour School of Ancient and Modern History’.
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B7.An Optional Additional Thesis
Regulation B7 An Optional Additional Thesis of the Honour School of History shall apply with the following modifications:
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Sub-clause 4. For dissertations concerning the years before AD 285 read ‘Chair of Examiners, Honour School of Ancient and Modern History’ for ‘Chair of the Examiners, Honour School of History’.
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Sub-clause 7. For ‘Chair of Examiners, Honour School of History’ read ‘Chair of Examiners, Honours School of Ancient and Modern History’.
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B8.An Optional Language Paper
Intermediate Ancient Greek or Intermediate Latin or Advanced Ancient Greek or Advanced Latin.
Any candidate whose native language is not English may bring a bilingual (native language to English) dictionary for use in any of the language papers offered under Regulation B8.