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'Sounding the Spaces of Historical Experience' will encourage participants to discuss film, place and adapting and re-using archival content in contemporary cinematic approaches to the Holocaust.
Last week, first-year historians explored the history of the archive in their module ‘History in the Making’.
Join the Wiener Library for an Archive Discovery Day with the Armenian Institute, organised as part of the Genocidal Captivity exhibition events series.
Monday March 18th at 6pm McCrea 1-13 and on Teams
Congratulations, Dr. Manktelow! Her new article is available open access in the Journal of Religious History.
Ronan O’Reilly - From London to Limassol: The Trial of the Templars in Britain, Ireland and Cyprus
Will the dissident's death galvanise the scattered Russian opposition - or mark the moment of their definitive defeat?
Dr Sebastian Moro Tornese: “Harmonia and eudaimonia” - Greek philosophical ideas on musical education and the pursuit of happiness in the modern world, with a response by Prof. Emerita Anne Sheppard
The Butch on the Ferry: The Affect and Effect of Butch longing
'Viral Victorians, Undercover Journalism and Homelessness Today’ by Adela Davis.