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Medieval kings, the Hundred Years' War and 15th century life: translating Fernão Lopes
Fernão Lopes' chronicles, which depict medieval life in the fifteenth century, have been translated in their entirety for the first time.
PhD researcher granted fellowship with the Army Records Society
They will curate a collection of primary material about the history of the British Army, focusing on the Fencible Regiments of Great Britain and Ireland in the French Revolutionary Wars.
White Rose seminar talk explores English as a tool for Imperialism in the Old English Orosius
Dr Elizabeth Tyler closes the White Rose talks at Leeds by exploring the use of the Old English Orosius for nationalism and imperialism in tenth century England.
Medieval knights clash swords on campus
Europe’s largest Medieval celebration is taking place in Leeds with over 2,500 enthusiasts from 60 countries coming together both in person and virtually to immerse themselves in the Middle Ages.
Brontë literary treasures on public display together for first time
Handwritten poems, miniature books and printed first editions are going on display at the University of Leeds in a free exhibition tracing the evolution of the Brontës into literary icons.