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A painting in which an 18th Century army officer walks away from the battle with his wife, wearing a white dress.

Dr Kevin Linch explored the personal and professional lives of British Army officers during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars in conversation at the National Army Museum in London.

A man, seen from the back, dancing in the middle of the road.

Dr Freya Bailes has been awarded funding to develop interdisciplinary approaches to understanding the range and significance of musical imagery experience in people’s lives.

Research and innovation news archive | Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Cultures | University of Leeds

The School of History has a thriving specialism in the history of health and medicine. In spring 2024, join experts from our School in conversation at the Thackray Museum of Medicine.

Three small handprints in a circle. Text reads: My First 1000 Days.

Improving the life chances of children in Leeds during their first 1,000 days is the focus of an ambitious new research project by the University of Leeds.

The book cover of Nicaragua Must Survive by Eline van Ommen

Nicaragua Must Survive: Sandinista Revolutionary Diplomacy in the Global Cold War has recently been published by University of California Press. Dr van Ommen joins us to tell us more about the book.