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Germany offers exceptional Modern History programs studying significant events from late Middle Ages to present day, covering Renaissance, Industrial Revolution, world wars, and Cold War at institutions where history was made and documented, examining social, political, economic, and cultural transformations that shaped the modern world in a nation whose own trajectory from empire through two world wars, division, and reunification embodies modern history's complexities. Students analyze historical documents in unparalleled archives from Prussian state records to Stasi files, critically examine historical narratives, and understand historical context at universities like Humboldt Berlin, Munich, and Heidelberg with direct access to primary sources, memorial sites, and museums documenting everything from Holocaust to peaceful revolution of 1989. Programs develop critical thinking, research, and communication skills while benefiting from Germany's unique position having experienced monarchy, democracy, totalitarianism, division, and reunification within living memory, providing incomparable perspectives on modern political systems, social movements, and international relations. English-taught degrees prepare graduates for careers in education, journalism, public policy, or archival work at institutions like Federal Archives, Institute for Contemporary History, media organizations, think tanks, or international organizations, earning €38,000-€48,000 starting salaries applying historical understanding to contemporary issues.
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Other EU Students
Other EU Students | Admission-restricted courses | Admission-free courses | |
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| Master | No courses | 15 June |
| Bachelor | No courses | No information |