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Peter Anderson writes for the British Academy Blog about Spain's Lost Children
General Franco's regime removed thousands of children from political opponents, placing them in care homes. Peter Anderson discusses the origins of these removals and how the Youth Court managed cases
Monsters, Animals and Outlaws: IMC explores the Other Middle Ages
Sword-bearing knights, costumed dancers, and craftspeople will all descend on Leeds this week (3-6 July) for the 24th annual International Medieval Congress (IMC) at the University of Leeds.
A new Hull Blitz Trail has been launched as part of the City of Culture celebrations
Charlotte Tomlinson, a PGR student in the School of History has launched The Hull Blitz Trail, a new heritage walking trail in Hull which explores local stories of the Second World War in the city.
Adam Cathcart will be speaking at the launch party of a new magazine; 'Index on Censorship' on the 27th June
Adam Cathcart's talk will be reflecting on the impact of Soviet art on North Korean art and culture.
TV: Renewed threat from chemical, biological weapons (Global Journalist, 15/06/17)
Professor Edward Spiers (History – AHC) contributes to a discussion about the renewed threat of chemical and biological weapons for this NPR-affiliated programme.