By Dr John Wills It’s now over fifty years since the very first Earth Day. Back in April 1970, around 20 million Americans gathered across … Read more
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Professor Mark Connelly to give talk as part of the Western Front Association webinar series
Head of School, Professor Mark Connelly, will be giving a further talk titled, ”From this point the tourist should go on foot’: experiencing the Somme, … Read more
Dr Erik Mathisen awarded Leverhulme Research Fellowship for new project
Lecturer in US History, Dr Erik Mathisen, has been awarded a Leverhulme Research Fellowship for his new research project, ‘Free Labour & Emancipation in the … Read more
Dr Ben Marsh wins international prize for his latest book, ‘Unravelled Dreams: Silk and the Atlantic World’
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
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
Centre for the History of War, Media and Society to host international conference, ‘Propaganda and Neutrality’
The School of History’s Centre for the History of War, Media and Society are hosting a major international conference, ‘Propaganda and Neutrality: alternative battlegrounds and … Read more
Professor Gaynor Johnson interviewed in recent episode of the The War and Diplomacy Podcast
Professor of International History, Gaynor Johnson, discusses the often-overlooked role civil servants in the formulation of foreign policy, including the role of women in the … Read more