HST6801 Research Skills for Historians 2022-23

15 credits, Semester one (2022-23)
Module leader 2022-23: Martin O'Donoghue

Listed on all history MA programmes. Not available to students outside History. 

Module summary

This module is designed to equip you with the research skills necessary for independent investigation and further study in History. You will discuss the changing nature of the historical discipline as it has adapted to interdisciplinary impulses, and the skills needed for a more refined analysis of both textual and visual primary sources. 

In Masterclasses taught by specialists, you'll familiarise yourselves with the possibilities associated with different types of primary sources (e.g. legal documents, press, oral history). Additional classes will help you work more effectively with library collections and develop subject-specific as well as generic IT skills (locating information in databases, using web-based resources, advanced bibliographical management). 

Learning outcomes

By the end of the module, you will be able to:

Assessment methods

Assessment type - % of final mark

You will complete a 3000 word essay on a topic related to one of the module's key themes. You will define your own essay topic in discussion with your tutor.

Additional learning and teaching information

Teaching and indicative seminar plan:


The module will be taught in five, two-hour classes plus additional skills masterclasses. You will also have individual tutorial contact with the module tutor in order to discuss your assessment for this module. 


Selected reading: