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Professor Emilia Jamroziak presents keynote lecture in Japan
Professor Emilia Jamroziak has travelled to Japan to present a keynote lecture entitled ‘Cistercians as a Network: Monastic Identity and the Transfer of Objects’.
Conference report: The Myth of Barter
On Friday 11th November, the School of History hosted a workshop entitled: ‘The Myth of Barter: Perspectives from the Global Middle Ages.'
The Soviet Sixties: Dr Rob Hornsby on his new book
The Soviet Sixties has recently been published by Yale University Press. Dr Hornsby joins us to tell us more about the book.
Prestigious award for Dr John Gallagher
Dr Gallagher is a historian of Early Modern Britain and Europe, with particular interests in language, migration and education.
What is Medieval Latin and why is it important? Dr Charles Roe on ‘A Language I Love Is...’ podcast
The medieval period is key to the history of Latin – so why has it become obscure? Explore this question and more in Dr Roe’s podcast episode.