MA Lecture
MA Oxford Lectures - Trinity 2012

The Europaeum Masters Programme in European History and Civilisation offers graduate students a special opportunity to deepen their knowledge of European history and institutions, their philosophical and historical backgrounds and underpinnings, and their social and economic contexts, through the lens of three different university worlds. This knowledge plays an increasingly crucial role in practical decision-making and strategic planning, where Europe-wide and global contact and negotiation is required.
The Fault-lines of Europe
History Faculty, George Street, University of Oxford
All seminars take place at 10.00 am
Europaeum MA Lecture and Workshop: Roots of Modern Europe

The University of Paris I-Sorbonne hosted the annual Europaeum MA in European History and Civilisation Lecture on Roots of Modern Europe, held on 8th February, 2008.
Click here to download the full programme.
Europaeum MA Lecture: The Medieval Origins of European Democracy

The University of Oxford hosted the annual Europaeum MA in European History and Civilisation Lecture on The Medieval Origins of European Democracy, held on 13th February, 2007.
Speaker:
Professor Wim Blockman
Professor Blockmans is Professor of Medieval History at Leiden University, and Rector of the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences since September 2002. He was been awarded the Arenberg Prize for General History (2002), and Commander in the Order of Leopold II (2000), among other distinctions. He is widely published, including The World of Emperor Charles V (2004); Centuries of Discernment. A history of the European Middle Ages (2002); Emperor Charles V 1500‐1558 (2002); A History of Power in Europe: Peoples, Markets, and States (1997).

