Reader in American History, Dr Ben Marsh, has won a major international prize for his book, Unravelled Dreams: Silk and the Atlantic World, 1500-1840, published … Read more
Month: March 2021
University of Kent student announced as runner-up in Curriers’ Company London History Essay Prize
Oliver Parken, a PhD student in the School of History, has been announced as runner-up in the 2020 Curriers’ Company London History Essay Prize. In … Read more
Dr Philip Boobbyer writes article for The Moscow Times
Reader at the School of History, Dr Philip Boobbyer has written an article for The Moscow Times titled, ‘Alexei Navalny and Russia’s ‘Conscience’ Wars‘. In … Read more
Appointment of two post-docs on Professor Julie Anderson’s ‘Living Assessment’ research project
The School of History are delighted to share the news of the appointment of two new post-docs on Professor Julie Anderson’s ‘Living Assessment‘ project: Dr … Read more
Dr Philip Boobbyer publishes new book on Lord Rennell
Reader at the School of History, Dr Philip Boobbyer, has published his new book, The Life and World of Francis Rodd, Lord Rennell (1895-1978): Geography, … Read more
Dr Suzanna Ivanic wins prestigious AHRC Research Networking Grant
Lecturer in Early Modern European History, Dr Suzanna Ivanic, has won a prestigious Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Research Networking Grant for her project … Read more
French and History student, Finn Marum, to present paper at Margins to Centre 2021
BA (Hons) French and History student, Finn Marum, will be presenting a paper at Margins to Centre 2021. Margins to Centre is an undergraduate conference … Read more
LGBT+ History Month: Dr James Barry
In February, we marked LGBT+ History Month. As part of our commemoration, postgraduate student Helen Howard takes a look back at the remarkable career of … Read more