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History & Heritage

We study history to make us more aware of the world around us. Our view of what happened in the past fundamentally shapes the way we view the present – and the future – and a sound understanding of this enables us to be engaged critically with the issues, debates and problems facing us in the twenty-first century.
Our daily lives are lived in the midst of the historic buildings, landscapes, and material objects of our past. But the it is about much more than just documents and physical remains – it is about people’s memories, how they make sense of their past and how they develop an understanding of their accumulated culture. Engaging with our past is crucial to building our sense of identity – as an individual, as part of a community, as a nation, and as a part of wider global society.
At Bath Spa, we occupy three historic campuses that are living historic sites in their own right. And on our very doorstep is the City of Bath – a city of international historical and cultural significance, designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1987. It attracts over four million visitors a year, and plays a major role in a sector that contributes billions to the UK economy. It is also a city that provides the perfect backdrop for exploring the meaning and uses of the past not just in local and regional contexts – but beyond, in national, international and global contexts.
The History and Heritage programmes at Bath Spa have been designed and delivered by teaching staff who are passionate about the past and who are deeply committed to sharing their time, expertise and experience with you. We place teaching quality and student-centred approaches to teaching and learning at the centre of what we do, and we pride ourselves on the support, training and education we provide. But in History and Heritage at Bath Spa, students are also introduced to, taught by, and work closely with practitioners from a range of professions who collaborate with us in the creation and delivery of our programmes. At Bath Spa we offer students a deep intellectual and academic engagement with the subjects of History and Heritage, but we also offer a practical, hands-on approach to the study of the past through project work, volunteering opportunities, and work-experience and placements throughout your degree.
We offer the following degree programmes:
- History BA (Hons)
Contact: Dr. Alan Marshall (Head of Humanities Department) - Heritage BA/BSc Combined Award
Contact: Dr. Kristin Doern (Heritage Subject Leader) - Heritage Management MA
Contact: Dr. Alison Hems (MA in Heritage Management Course Leader)
Forthcoming Events
- BSU HERITAGE FORUM
Tuesday 7th February 2012, 10am-4pm at the Guildhall in Bath.
The Heritage Forum, hosted by the School of Humanities and Cultural Industries at Bath Spa University, was launched in September 2009 to bring together local and regional heritage practitioners twice a year in order to facilitate debate and knowledge transfer within the sector in general, and also to foster further collaboration between the sector and the University.
The morning session will be a panel discussion chaired by Adrian Tinniswood (Historian and author, Chair of Bristol Museums Development Trust, Trustee and Member of the Museums and Education Committee for the Bath Preservation Trust, member of the National Trust Council, and Visiting Fellow in Heritage at Bath Spa University) with speakers from across the heritage sector.
The afternoon session will be a workshop for heritage practitioners and organisations on marketing, advocacy and attracting sponsorship.
Tea/Coffee and lunch provided.
If you are interested in attending, please contact:
Dr. Kristin Doern (Senior Lecturer in Heritage and History/Heritage Subject Leader)
Dr. Alison Hems (Senior Lecturer in Heritage and Applied History/MA in Heritage Management Course Leader)
