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Women of the Harlem Renaissance
As part of Black History Month, Professor Kate Dossett explores why the women of the 1920s Harlem Renaissance are not better known today, why that matters and what it tells us about power.
IMS Lecturer Dr Rachael Gillibrand details her experience a year into her position
Dr Rachael Gillibrand, Lecturer in Inclusive Learning, tells of her experiences over the past year working in the IMS, her time in other institutions, and her plans for the future.
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.