* = Half Unit Course
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EH401 * Historical Analysis of Economic Change
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EH402 * Research Design and Quantitative Methods in Economic History
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EH404 * India and the World Economy
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EH408 * International Migration, 1500-2000: From Slavery to Asylum (n/a 2016/17)
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EH409 * Chinese Economy in Transition: 1850-1950
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EH413 * African Economic Development in Historical Perspective
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EH414 * Theories, Paths and Patterns of Late Development
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EH422 Topics in Quantitative Economic History
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EH423 * Japan and Korea as Developing Countries (n/a16/17)
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EH426 Quantitative Topics in Economic History I: Cross-section and Panel Data**
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EH427 Quantitative Topics in Economic History II: Time Series and Economic Dynamics**
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EH428* History of Economics: Making political economy into a social science (n/a 16/17)
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EH429* History of Economics: Ideas, Policy and Performativity
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EH446 Economic Development of East and Southeast Asia
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EH451 * Latin American Development: Political economy of growth (n/a 16/17)
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EH452 * Latin American Development and Economic History
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EH463 * The Long-Run Analysis of Firms and Industries
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EH464 * The Historical Context of Business
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EH472 Essay in Quantitative Economic History
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EH473 Research Paper in Quantitative Economic History
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EH474 Research Prospectus
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EH476 The Economic History of War
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EH479 * Dissertation in Global History (6000 words)
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EH480 Dissertation in Global History (10,000 words)
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EH481 * Economic Change in Global History: Approaches and Analysis
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EH482 Pre-Modern Paths of Growth: East and West Compared, c1000-1800/1900
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EH483 The Development and Integration of the World Economy in the 19th and 20th Centuries
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EH486 * Shipping and Sea Power in Asian Waters, c1600-1860 (n/a 2016/17)
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EH491 * Dissertation in the Political Economy of Late Development (6,000 words)
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EH496/7 Dissertation: MSc Economic History (Research) (15,000 words)
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EH498 Dissertation in Economic History (6,000 words)
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EH499 Dissertation: MSc Economic History 10,000 words)
Courses from other departments
Please note: not all courses are available on all programmes. Please check your programme regulations.
** These courses cannot be combined with EH422
‡ Any student wishing to take an EC4XX course must successfuly complete EC400