Applying for a Supervisor
The master’s thesis is an individual research paper from the thematic field of international and transnational history. The purpose of the thesis is to pursue an independent research project. Students apply for a supervisor from the department in their second semester and discuss possible topics as part of this application process. It should depart from a clear research question, pursue a coherent argument and rest on profound empirical and multi-archival research as well as the use of advanced historiographical methodology.
All students will apply for an academic supervisor in beginning of the second semester. The application deadline is February 1st and you can follow the link to apply for a supervisor.
All MITRA-students are entitled to a supervisor and will get one assigned after the process of application. Please note that the supervisor has to be formally assigned by the department before this is final.
The use of a possible assistant supervisor has to be discussed and approved by the principal supervisor, who will send the request to the student advisor for approval by the Head of the Department.
The department of Archaeology, Conservation and History (IAKH) is divided into academic research- and teaching groups. Your principal supervisor will be from the academic staff at IAKH.
Field of Research | Suggested topics for MITRA4095 | Name |
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Contemporary European History
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Elisabetta Cassina Wolff | |
Economic History in Europe
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The History of Statoil, 1972 - 2022 | Einar Lie |
Norwegian and International Contemporary History
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Will not take on new students spring 2023 |
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Economic and social history, business history and global history 1650-1940
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Suggested topics | Kristin Ranestad |
Contemporary International History
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- Dangerous Liaisons. The Triangular Drama Between the United States, Israel and Iran, 1953-1984
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Hilde Henriksen Waage |
Modern and Contemporary International and Transnational History
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- The History of Humanitarianism - The History of Internationalism and International Organizations |
Daniel Maul |
International contemporary history
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Will not take on new students spring 2023 |
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Contemporary Nowegian and International History
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Olav Nj?lstad |
Contemporary History
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- Nationalisms, Colonialism, and Revolutions |
Will not take on new students spring 2023 |
Contemporary European History
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Kim Christian Priemel |
Contemporary History
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- Consumption Societies in Modern History (19th and 20th centuries): -The history of labor, value creation, and retail in the garment and fashion industries -The history of global firms, with a focus on the creative industries |
Veronique Pouillard |
European history
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Marius Buning | |
European History in the 20th Century
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- Popular Culture and Social Relations in the 20th Century - The Production of Culture in the 20th Century - Youth: its classification, governance and experience - Creative Labour: work in twentieth-century cultural industries |
Klaus Nathaus |
Modern European History
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Ulrike Spring |
History of Science & Knowledge in its Political, Social and Cultural Contexts, 1800–2000
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Suggested topics | Johannes Mattes |
Modern European History
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- How the Pizza came to Norway: The Global Travelling of an Ethnic Suisine - Borrowing from Hitler and Mussolini? Fascism in Norway - Voices from the Sand: An Oral History of the North African Campaign 1940 |
Patrick Bernhard |
Modern and Contemporary History
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Eirinn Larsen | |
Modern Global History
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- Scandinavians in Latin America - Long-term effects of colonialism - Indigenous groups and the state |
Steinar Andreas S?ther |
Connected to: Stampa migrante: periodicals of the Italian community of Egypt, 1892-1940 |
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Lucia Carminati |
Disease and Health in the Age of the Anthropocene, 1800-2000 The Great Acceleration: International Organisations and the Environment |
Johanna Conterio | |
Norwegian and Transnational History
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Eirik Wig Sundvall | |
Transnational history and labor history
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Byron Rom-Jensen |
PRIO - Peace Research Institute Oslo | - Research at PRIO | Stein T?nnesson and ?ystein Rolandsen m. fl. |
Ethical Guidlines and Supervision Agreement
- Ethical guidelines for supervision at UiO
- Supervision agreement (see agreement for rights and obligations) (choose "Mal for veiledningskontrakt (engelsk)" )
- Guidelines for Research Ethics in the Social Sciences, Humanities, Law and Theology
Formal Requirements
- The thesis has to have a preface.
- The thesis must be between 40 and 50 pages, including footnotes/references (2300 characters without spacing per page).
- The following items are not included in the word count:
- abstract
- foreword
- list of content
- bibliography
- attachments
- The thesis must have a minimum font size 12, good margins and 1.5 line spacing.
Front page
- Semester (spring / autumn), year
- Title (and subtitle)
- Name
- Master's thesis Modern International and Transnational History, Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History, University of Oslo
Use of Sources, Citations and Referencing
Handing in your Thesis
NB! Remember the compulsory assignment, see MITRA4095 – Master's thesis in Modern International and Transnational History
To-do-list when submitting your thesis:
1.
- It is compulsory to fill out the submission form (english). We strongly recommend you to fill in the submission form before you hand in the thesis.
- convert your thesis to a PDF-file before handing it in. How to make a PDF from a document.
- More information about DUO, templates, copyright etc.
2.
- submit your thesis Inspera, UiO's digital exam platform.
- submit your thesis in DUO, UiO's digital repository. You do this in StudentWeb. You must log in with username and password, not your pin code.
- See the University Library's manual on how to do this. Follow the link in the manual to log on to StudentWeb.
- You will receive a receipt when you have handed it in your thesis.
The department does NOT consider your thesis as submitted within the deadline if the two tasks above are not performed.
Deadlines for MITRA4095
You will find the formal prerequisite knowledge, compulsory assignment and exam dates by following the link to MITRA4095 – Master's thesis in Modern International and Transnational History.
Field Term - Internship & History Project - Funding and Practical Information
Support for expenses related to the completion of the master's thesis (travel support)
Erasmus+ (for EU/EEC-students)