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Part of the 2023-24 Institute for Medieval Studies events series.

St George's Field, Leeds. The image shows grave stones on the left, with Henry Price student residences in the background

Dr Laura King presents a paper entitled 'Living with the Dead: The Meanings of Graves and Sites of Remembrance Practices in 20th Century Britain.'

A brochure; purple design showing a ballock dagger in purple green and blue design and a magnifying glass. Text reads Forgotten Battles Object Trail Guide Royal Armouries.

Dr Kit Heyam presents a seminar entitled: 'Gendering the Royal Armouries: Collaboration and Queer Community Engagement'.

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Part of the Institute for Medieval Studies 2023-24 events programme, and co-organised with the White Rose Medievalists seminar.

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Join Dr Iona McCleery from the School of History as she presents 'Feast and Famine' at the Thackray Museum of Medicine together with Dr Jonny Geber from the University of Edinburgh.

A room full of people listening to a lecture

Part of the 2023-24 Institute for Medieval Studies events series.

A black and white photograph from the early twentieth century showing schoolgirls doing science experiments

Dr Katie Carpenter presents an interactive seminar entitled 'The Searchlight: A Public Engagement Project on Girls in the History of Science'

A logo for CHIA. Forest green text on a white background. It reads: 'CHIA: Centre for the History of Ibero-America at the University of Leeds'

A research seminar paper by Sara J Brenneis (Amherst College).

Michael Sadler and Baines Wing

The theme of the third annual international conference of the Military Welfare History Network (MWHN) will be 'Economies of Military Welfare: Conversations between Past and Present'.

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