
This test, which aims to examine the skills and potential required for the study of History at university, gives us an objective basis for comparing candidates from different backgrounds, including mature applicants and those from different countries. The Colleges of Oxford University use a History Aptitude Test (HAT) in the selection of candidates for all degree courses involving History.
Selected further resources for research and study. Women’s Experiences at the First Coeducational College at the University of Oxford. The female body through the ages - do necks have a history?. The execution of Mary, Queen of Scots: a European news sensation. The Crimean Moment and Crucible: Just War, Principles of Peace, and Debates in Victorian Wartime Thought and Culture, 1854-6. The Business Dealings of a Nun and Scholar of Oxford in the 15th Century. Staging the archive: reconstructing early modern state authority through practice as research. Seeing the Caribbean: Pissarro, Gauguin and Matisse colouring the other. Medieval Mediterranean Communities and Movement 1150-1350. Late Antique Opportunities? The Case of Marcella.
Children challenging educational inequality in England, 1944-1970.History Skills Workshops (info for teachers).MSt/MPhil in Late Antique and Byzantine Studies.MSc/MPhil in History of Science, Medicine and Technology.MSt in Global and Imperial History since 1400.MSc/MPhil in Economic and Social History.Modern European History 1850 to the present.
Modern British History 1850 to the present. Exercise Three - Oral History Interviews. Exercise Two - Indigenous Javanese Religion of the Republic of Indonesia. Personal Circumstances and Contextualisation.