Military & War History Mini Bundle
Get ready to dive deep into the stories behind the battles and heroes of military history in this action-packed mini bundle event!
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About this event
This isn’t your average timeline of dates and dusty maps. The Military & War History Mini Bundle takes a cross-cultural journey through English, Welsh, and Scottish military events—with anthropology and data entry tagging along to keep things orderly and insightful.
You’ll explore how conflict shaped identity, decision-making, and societal shifts across centuries. From the Highland clans to trench-bound soldiers, this course sheds light on the people behind the uniforms—and the records behind the scenes. If you enjoy your history with a bit of structure and a side of strategy, this one hits the mark.
🟪 Learning Outcomes:
- Understand military developments across English, Welsh, and Scottish history.
- Explore anthropological themes within historical military contexts.
- Identify key events and their cultural implications over time.
- Learn data entry basics for historical and archival organisation.
- Examine societal change driven by military conflict and alliances.
- Develop historical insight across national and regional perspectives.
🟪 Who Is This Course For:
- History fans curious about British military and war legacies.
- Learners interested in the anthropology of military societies.
- Academic support staff handling history-based content systems.
- Heritage centre volunteers or aspiring history guides.
- Individuals exploring Celtic and Anglo history in depth.
- Writers or researchers working on conflict-related content.
- Data entry workers supporting academic and archival projects.
- Anyone interested in the human side of military history.
🟪 Career Path (UK Average Salaries):
- Historical Researcher – £29,000/year
- Data Entry Administrator (Heritage Sector) – £24,000/year
- Military Historian (Freelance/Academic) – £30,000/year
- Archive Assistant – £25,000/year
- Cultural Heritage Officer – £31,000/year
- Editorial Assistant (History Publications) – £27,000/year