- Warwick researchers are developing dynamic connections between the past, present and future, across different spaces and communities in ways that challenge our perceptions of society, politics, economies and culture
- Our research is characterised by innovative engagement with history, theory and memory, from the ancient to the modern, the local to the global
- We provide meaning through the critical interrogation of texts, material, visual and oral culture, as well as the interface between language, identity and thought
- Creativity is present across the disciplines - from writing to entrepreneurship, collaboration with the creative and heritage industries, the study of performing arts, cultural production and the media
- Our research centres in this area include the Centre for Television Histories, the Centre for the Study of the Renaissance, the Early Modern and Eighteenth Century Centre, the Yesu Persaud Centre for Caribbean Studies, the European History Centre, the Centre for Cultural and Media Policy Studies, the Centre for Research in Philosophy, Literature and the Arts, the Centre for the Study of the Renaissance, the Centre for the Study of Women and Gender, the Criminal Justice Centre and the Global History and Culture Centre.