This award will allow Professor Baer, a scholar of the connected histories of Christians, Jews, and Muslims in Europe and Middle East, from the early modern era to the modern, to complete his work on ...
The Department of History maintains high standards for hiring, tenure and promotion that center on extremely strong research and publication. Research on the histories of science, technology and ...
The group discusses research on the Cold War as a global history of the conflict that took place between 1945 and 1990. The research agenda is far broader than diplomatic, military, and intelligence ...
The History Department encourages superior history majors to pursue independent research and writing in the creation of an honors thesis. The honors thesis is a multi-chaptered, original piece of ...
All research by Concordians is subject to procedures and policies. Learn when an ethics review is required and how to apply for one. All research by members of the Concordia community, wherever it ...
BBC History is collaborating with the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) to get people involved in a range of in-depth research projects that explore the BBC’s impact over time. Our research ...
What is the perfect recipe for emotional health? Who decides which emotions we should feel, and when, in order to be healthy? As we live through the Covid-19 pandemic we have all had to consider what ...
The School of History, Philosophy and Digital Humanities has a vibrant schedule of research seminars that runs throughout the year. The Philosophy Research Seminar (formerly known as The Department ...
Explore our campus, meet lecturers and current students, and learn more about what it's like to study at Manchester. Our interests span from the early Medieval to the present day, across Britain, ...
Described by UNESCO as a ‘national Valhalla’ for burials and memorials of figures of national significance, Westminster Abbey holds Britain’s most important collection of tombs and funerary monuments.
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