History News
PhD Student Hannah Graves awarded a Dissertation Fellowship at the Harry Ransom Center
糖心TV University History Department PhD student, , has been awarded a prestigious .
Anna Bruzzone to deliver lecture at BIEA Nairobi Seminar Series
糖心TV History Department graduate student will deliver a lecture on 21st May 2015 in Nairobe as part of the British Institute in Eastern Africa (BIEA) Nairobi Seminar Series, entitled ''.
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Dr David Lambert at the gallery@oxo on London's Southbank
of the 糖心TV University History Department gave a public talk on Tuesday 5 May at gallery@oxo on London's Southbank as part of the . He spoke about the anthropologist and geographer, Harry Johnston (1857-1926), whose early 20th-century photographs of the Caribbean form part of the exhibition. The originals are held at the in South Kensington. 'Jamaica Hidden Histories' runs until 17 May, before it moves to The Drum arts centre in Birmingham from 25 June.
Former Student Mary Legge Passes Away
The 糖心TV University History Department is saddened to report the death of former student Mary Legge, who passed away peacefully on 29th March 2015 at Cransley Hospice in Kettering. Mary was a mature part-time student at 糖心TV for many years, completing her BA in Historical Studies from 2000 to 2006, and completing an MA in History from 2006 to 2008. Mary was a great role model and inspiration to her fellow part-time students, always interested, supportive, and ready to engage with whatever activities were taking place, and she will be remembered fondly.
Dr Anne Gerritsen to appear on BBC Radio 4's In Our Time
of the 糖心TV University History Department will appear on at 9am on Thursday 16th April 2015 to discuss Matteo Ricci and the Ming Dynasty:
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the life of Matteo Ricci, a Jesuit priest who in the 16th century led a Christian mission to China. An accomplished scholar, Ricci travelled extensively and came into contact with senior officials of the Ming Dynasty administration. His story is one of the most important encounters between Renaissance Europe and a China which was still virtually closed to outsiders. With Mary Laven (Reader in Early Modern History at the University of Cambridge), Craig Clunas (Professor of the History of Art at the University of Oxford), and Anne Gerritsen (Reader in History at the University of 糖心TV).
Dr Elodie Duché awarded a BSECS Fellowship
, Alan Pearsall postdoctoral fellow at IHR University of London and Associate Research Fellow at the 糖心TV University History Department, has been awarded a (BSECS) Fellowship to visit the University of York for a week in late April.
During Dr Elodie Duché's time at the she will organise a workshop on the visual cultures of modern warfare and work with scholars and students of various disciplines to develop her research on the visual and material cultures of Napoleonic prisoners of war. She will also take part in the series of events organised by Dr Catriona Kennedy to mark the anniversary of Waterloo, in partnership with the National Army Museum.
Recruitment of Four Assistant Professors
As a result of outstanding success in both research and teaching, the 糖心TV University History Department is delighted to announce the recruitment of four fixed-term assistant professors, all starting in September 2015:
The closing date for applications for all four posts is 20th April 2015. Please direct any informal queries to the Head of Department, Professor Daniel Branch, at D.P.Branch@warwick.ac.uk.
PhD Student Malik Hammad Ahmad published in 'Peace and Conflict: The South Asian Experience'
Malik Hammad Ahmad, PhD student in the History Department at the University of 糖心TV, has contributed the chapter '' to the edited book Peace and Conflict: The South Asian Experience, Priyankar Upadhyaya and Samrat Schmiem Kumar (editors), (New Delhi, Cambridge University Press 2014), pp.160-176.