History and Societies
The Master’s Degree in History and Societies (LM-84) at Roma Tre University offers advanced academic training in historical research, encouraging critical reflection on social and political transformations across time. The programme combines historical studies with complementary disciplines such as geography, anthropology, and sociology. Students choose one of four thematic curricula, including a double degree track in European History.
The curriculum includes options in research methodologies, international and global history, and environmental history. The European History pathway leads to a double degree in collaboration with Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Université Paris Cité, University College Dublin, Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata, Tallinn University, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, University of Vienna, University of Sarajevo, University of Belgrade, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, and University of Oslo. This includes a semester abroad and joint thesis supervision. Training is complemented by internships, language courses, and digital tools workshops.
Graduates are prepared for careers in education, research, publishing, media, museums, archives, and cultural organisations. The degree also offers access to doctoral programmes and teacher training, and equips students with strong analytical, communication, and historical interpretation skills applicable across multiple sectors.
