On The Bookshelf (Summer 2023)
This summer in ‘On the Bookshelf’ we feature German-Jewish Life Writing in the Wake of the Holocaust: Beyond Testimony by Helen Finch (School of Languages,...
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This summer in ‘On the Bookshelf’ we feature German-Jewish Life Writing in the Wake of the Holocaust: Beyond Testimony by Helen Finch (School of Languages,...
Recently, Lucy Cheseldine, one of our LAHRI PDRF's published an article in the journal Essays in Criticism, under the title, Talking Modernism: Donald Hall’s Paris Review...
‘Yorkshire Modernisms’ is not a finished concept ascribed to a local literary identity but a loose term that opens up conversations on associations between the...
Arts and humanities research and researchers can make a key contribution to better understanding the causes, impacts, and perceptions of climate change. At the University...
The Triple Action Theatre Collection has recently been catalogued by placement students in Special Collections. Triple Action Theatre was a physical theatre company founded in...
Would you believe it? I’m over the moon that the LAHRI team asked me to write a brand new column for their blog and newsletter....
As we come towards the end of our Sadler series on Sensory storytelling, Imagination, and Wellbeing, this seems a good time to reflect on the...
Between April and July 2022 LAHRI conducted the project ‘Enhancing participatory research skills and partnerships’ with support from Research England. The overall aim of the...
This month's blog comes from Dr Elizabeth West, ECR Fellow, Centre for Book Publishing and Culture, University of Reading and University of Leeds Brotherton Fellow...
Dr Hillary Taylor, Lecturer at the Faculty of History, University of Cambridge, and currently our Bedford Fellow, writes: Billheads were used as receipts and as...