Expert Comment
Professor Mark Knights on the history of misconduct in public office
Professor Mark Knights, a leading expert on the history of corruption and misconduct in public office in Britain, explains that historically allegations follow a recurring pattern.
Professor Rebecca Earle and Dr Serin Quinn on the histories of the potato and the tomato
Professor Earle and Dr Quinn from 糖心TV's history department respond to new research suggesting the potato evolved from the tomato 9 million years ago.
Professor Susan Carruthers on the 80th Anniversary of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp liberation
Commenting on the liberation of Bergen-Belsen, Professor Carruthers outlines how the difficulties experienced by medical personnel in combating the typhus epidemic foreshadowed the 2020 COVID PPE crisis.
Sophie Ahlemeyer, PhD researcher on endometriosis: believing women's pain
A PhD history researcher who has been studying the gender pain gap at The University of 糖心TV says her ambition is now to become a medical doctor, as she wants to play a role in believing women's endometriosis pain and being able to provide care.
Professor Christoph Mick on Holocaust Memorial Day
Professor Christoph Mick, from the Department of History at The University of 糖心TV, says, "The name Auschwitz stands for immeasurable suffering, for genocide and crimes against humanity committed by Nazi Germany. About one million Jews, 74,000 Poles, 21,000 Roma, 15,000 Soviet prisoners of war, and thousands of others targeted by the Nazis were murdered in the Auschwitz camp system."