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Hey All, I'm applying for some programs in the UK -- yes the usually ones for Americans who think they are special or profoundly brilliant. One of the biggest differences between American and British programs is an expectation of having a fairly fleshed out research proposal on application, as British undergrads tend to be more specialized. I definitely have an idea (I want to focus on Russian Emigre communities as part of a wider reconception of the Russian Civil War as a transnational event), and some general source bases, and a basic review of some of the literature, but I feel like I don't have a specific question outside of something like "To what extent did Mensheviks and SRs living in Europe and North America view there work as a continuation of the revolutionary project," which I understand might be too wide. I'd love to know how these proposals went for other applicants. Should I have a full bibliography?
Some basic info:
BA: IR, Russian language.
Languages: Russian, (some) French
GPA: 3.83
Publication: Nyet ?
Thanks,
MPhil research proposal
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Thanks gsc, I can see you're probably very used to undergrads needing help with coming up with research topics, I could almost hear the TA voice. I also realize I seem like a total toffer by including my "qualifications" in the OP, as this isn't really a "will I get in post/where should I go" post. This helps a bunch though!