History News
'5 things you (probably) didn't know about the crusades' by Dr Aysu Dincer Hadjianastasis
Dr Aysu Dincer Hadjianastasis, Teaching Fellow in Medieval and Early Modern History at the Warwick University History Department, has written and had published the article '5 things you (probably) didn't know about the crusades' for HistoryExtra.
Professor Hilary Marland on 'In Our Time' and delivering the 'Roy Porter Lecture'
Professor Hilary Marland was a guest on BBC Radio 4's 'In Our Time' programme on the topic of Bedlam on Thursday 17th March 2016, and is scheduled to give the Roy Porter Lecture, "Hearing the Convict Cry, Hearing the Patient’s Voice", at the Wellcome Collection on Tuesday 22nd March 2016.
Article by PhD Student Nicole Beardsworth, "How to Win an Election in Uganda", published by Newsweek
An article, "How to Win an Election in Uganda", regarding the recent Ugandan election co-authored by Nicole Beardsworth, PhD student in the departments of History and PaIS at Warwick University, has been published online by Newsweek.
"Why the UK government should care about Giulio Regeni" by Neil Pyper and Hannah Waddilove
The Times Higher Education (THE) has published an article, "Why the UK government should care about Giulio Regeni", by Neil Pyper and Hannah Waddilove, a Warwick University PhD student co-supervised by the departments of History and Politics and International Studies.
Dr J E Smyth has two pieces published in the latest issue of Cineaste
Dr J E Smyth of the Warwick University History Department has two pieces published in the latest issue of Cineaste, America's leading magazine on the art and politics of the cinema. A film review of Suffragette and 'The Past, Present, and Future of Women's History on Screen: An Interview with Sarah Gavron'.
Through the Keyhole: Sex, Scandal and the Secret Life of the Country
Please see the Warwick University History Department's Directory of Former PhD Students for details of Dr Susan Law and other doctoral graduates. |
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Franz Kafkas favorite sister Ottla in the Holocaust
Dr Anna Hájková's article on Franz Kafka’s favorite sister Ottla in the Holocaust has been published in the German national daily newspaper, Süddeutsche Zeitung.
Dr Camillia Cowling interviewed in the Globo
Dr Camillia Cowling, Assistant Professor of Latin American History in the Warwick University History Department, is interviewed regarding her work by one of Brazil's main newspapers, the Globo. The full article is available online.