
Undergraduate Courses
History and Economics
There are obvious connections between the two disciplines of History and Economics. This course allows students to develop their understanding of both fields, and to appreciate the links between the two.
The combination of economics, economic history and history (political as well as social) means that you will be equipped to view issues in the real world from a variety of contrasting perspectives. You will learn both the historian’s careful approaches to evidence and argumentation and the economist’s analytical and quantitative methods, providing excellent preparation for a range of professional, financial and academic careers.
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The course at St Peter's
The College admits up to four students per year across the joint schools with History. For more information about teaching provision at St Peter's, see the individual course pages for History and Economics.
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Professor Stephen Baxter
- Barron Fellow and Tutor in Medieval History
- Clarendon Professor of Medieval History
Professor Stephen Tuffnell
- Fellow and Tutor in Modern US History
- Associate Professor of Modern US History
- Fellow Librarian
Professor Phil Booth
- Research Fellow in Theology and Religion, and History
- A.G. Leventis Associate Professor of Eastern Christianity
- Stipendiary Lecturer in Theology, Religion and History
Dr Inés Moreno de Barreda
- Fellow and Tutor in Economics
- Associate Professor in Economics
Dr Adeel Malik
- Research Fellow in Economics
- Islamic Centre Lecturer in Development Economics