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When Yorkshire opened its arms to Hungary's refugees
Professor Simon Hall (History) looks at how people in Yorkshire opened their homes to those fleeing the Soviet invasion.
Dr Kate Dossett speaks on BBC Radio 4
Dr Kate Dossett (History) speaks about the surprisingly long history of women running for the Presidency of the United States.
What India wants from a post-Brexit UK; Professor William Gould speaks to CNBC
Professor William Gould (History) talks about Indo-UK relations in the context of the Prime Minister’s current trip to India
Step into Leeds' theatrical past with new heritage walking trail
Recent School of History graduate Dominique Triggs spent two summers investigating the city's current and past theatres for the trail.
Professor Malcolm Chase invited to be keynote speaker at Chartist Convention
Professor Malcolm Chase (History) is keynote speaker at the 10th anniversary Chartist Convention in Newport this weekend, part of anniversary celebrations marking the Chartist Newport Rising.