History News
New Book Launch
Prof. Susan Carruthers launches her new book Dear John: Love and Loyalty in Wartime America
Amphibious Screens: The Sustainable Cultures of Water Seminar Series hosted by The University of Warwick
Warwick is hosting some global online seminars (Jan-April 2022) exploring how the film and TV industries in Miami, Reykjavik, Cornwall and Venice are connected to a watery sense of place, water pollution, water scarcity and water cultures.
The French Revolution and Modern Struggles over Social Rights
Charles Walton reveals what the French Revolution tells us about modern struggles for social rights
Dr Iain Smith, 1939-2021
It is with great regret that the History Department announce the death of Emeritus Reader, Dr Iain R. Smith, 1939-2021.
Memories of Iain may be found here. If you would like to submit your own, please contact Jane Mallin.
Song-Chuan Chen to Broadcast on BBC Radio 4
Dr Song-Chuan Chen will appear on BBC Radio 4 - In our Time, The May Fourth Movement on Thursday 9 December, 9am to talk about Chinese history.
Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellowships 2022
Applicants seeking the support of the Department of History in this year's Leverhulme ECF competition are offered the following guidance.
History Student Invited to 10 Downing Street
Many congratulations to second-year History student Xaymaca Awoyungbo, who was invited to 10 Downing Street as a finalist for the Alexander Paul Award, which celebrates the best interns participating in the first year of the 10,000 Black Interns programme. .
The society of Holocaust victims: what was life inside a Nazi camp like?
Dr Anna Hájková marks the 80th anniversary of the first transport to Theresienstadt on 24 November 1941