Motor Neuron Disease (MND) also known as Amyotrophic Latera Sclerosis (ALS) is a rare neurological condition that progressively damages parts of the nervous system. It … Read more
Category: Black History Month
Black History Month: Kathleen Cleaver
In celebration of Black History Month, staff and students in the School of History have been writing blogs about key figures in black history. PhD … Read more
Black History Month: John Jacob Niles
In celebration of Black History Month, staff and students in the School of History have been writing blogs about key figures in black history. Dr … Read more
Black History Month: Lord Kitchener
In celebration of Black History Month, students in the School of History have been writing blogs about key figures in black history. MA History student … Read more
Black History Month: Olive Morris
In celebration of Black History Month, students in the School of History have been writing blogs about key figures in black history. Third-year student Imogen … Read more
Black History Month: Yasuke
Continuing our celebration of Black History Month, MA by Research student Jonathan Burton discusses the intriguing and mysterious case of Yasuke, reputed to have been … Read more
Black History Month: George Arthur Roberts
In the latest instalment of our Black History Month celebrations, Dr Ellena Matthews, who recently completed a PhD in the School of History, looks back … Read more
Black History Month: Phillis Wheatley
Continuing the School of History’s celebration of Black History Month, PhD student Megan King writes today about the remarkable career and contribution of the poet … Read more
The South African Native Labour Contingent on the Western Front, 1916-1918
For the latest instalment in our commemoration of Black History Month, our Head of School, Prof. Mark Connelly draws attention to an incident from the … Read more
Celebrating Black History Month: Stuart Hall
It’s Black History Month. Who do you particularly want to see celebrated from the pantheon of black figures who have shaped history? Here is one … Read more