News
History students share their experiences of online lectures and seminars
As the School of History has adjusted to new ways of working this year, read about how our students and teaching staff have embraced new ways of learning.
Second year PhD student has first textbook published
Congratulations to Natalia V. Parker who has had her book 'Russian in Plain English: A Very Basic Russian Starter for Complete Beginners' published by Routledge.
Report from the Arabic Linguistics Forum (ALiF2020)
The Arabic Linguistics Forum (ALiF) is an international biennial conference which fosters academic exchanges on the linguistics of the Arabic language family. It brings together researchers from across Europe, the Middle East, and beyond and prompts scholarly contributions in all related fields of research.
Displaced/Replaced: an artists’ book born from lockdown
Fine Art graduate Catherine Morgan writes about working on a final year student collective project to create an art book, in the context of adapting to the covid-19 pandemic lockdown.
PhD student Francesca Morphakis features in History Today
Francesca considers E.H. Carr's question from 1961 - 'What Is History?' - and discusses the power and purpose of studying the subject.