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Fidel Castro and the revolution that (almost) wasn't
Professor Simon Hall (History) writes about the political history of Fidel Castro in light of his death.
Theatres Through Time trail launched!
School of History alumna Dominique Triggs created a walking trail highlighting the history of the city’s theatres as part of an undergraduate project in the School of History.
Secrets of the wizarding world revealed, Dr Marta Cobb on the stories of Harry Potter
Ahead of the release of Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them, Dr Marta Cobb helps explain what’s so special about the wizarding world of Harry Potter.
IMS Open Lecture Series Franciscus Traini pinxit: The Many Authors of an Altarpiece of St. Dominic in 14th-Century Pisa
The second lecture of the 2016-17 series was delivered by Joanna Cannon: 'Franciscus Traini pinxit: The Many Authors of an Altarpiece of St. Dominic in 14th-Century Pisa'.
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.