A new interview for Voice FM: Soton History's Neil Gregor and Anoushka Alexander-Rose of the Parkes Institute discuss how this year's very important Holocaust and Genocide Memorial Day will be commemorated by the University next Monday. Listen here, https://t.co/FT1K8rpIa3
Check out this fascinating new post by Soton historian @PistolRachel, mapping for the first time where German and Austrian refugees were resident in the UK in Sept. 1939. https://t.co/060ldnLN9Q
Southampton Humanities have added an extra undergrad. open day, upcoming on Weds. Nov. 24th. Come and chat to us about all things history, from ancient to modern! Booking now open here: https://t.co/AYieIiOeUL
Southampton Humanities have added an extra undergrad. open day, upcoming on Weds. Nov. 24th. Come and chat to us about all things history, from ancient to modern! Booking now open here: https://t.co/AYieIiOeUL
If you want to learn more about a historical witch mystery for Halloween, check out this write-up of Prof. Mark Stoyle's finds in local Exeter archives! https://t.co/ChRrXD5zan
Soton History's David Cox examines remarkable, charged stories from the US in a new article, 'Blue Gums, Black Bodies, White Supremacy: Narratives of Racial Contagion in the Late Nineteenth Century' https://t.co/Grc0MbuPkL
Did England’s last executed witch actually escape death and live on for years? 🧙♀️
Professor Mark Stoyle (@HistoryAtSoton) thinks she might have, and that a 17th-century spelling mistake may have hidden her true fate.
Read more 👉 https://t.co/79fSThQtbR
Kick off a big week for the US on the evening of Monday 4th November with our free event, 'US Election 2024 in Context: "October Surprises" and Election Turning Points', featuring audience predictions of the upcoming results! https://t.co/HAmCxemsJY
@PistolRachel@ParkesInstitute A slight amendment: while we will see Rachel briefly in ep. 1, her main role comes in ep. 2, same time next week, or available now via iPlayer. https://t.co/Akiwd5hbDa
If you want more on the topic, Rachel's latest article is open access, available here: https://t.co/oQPSNnnyds
Some essential viewing tomorrow evening (Thurs. 17th) at 9pm, BBC2: Soton History's own @PistolRachel will appear as an expert on the first episode of the latest series of 'A House Through Time' @ParkesInstitute https://t.co/vRw503Bi4U
Booking is now open for a November talk by one of our fantastic PhD students, Conor Byrne, @SeaCityMuseum 'Thinking Thursdays Talk: Lady Katherine Grey' - Ticketing (https://t.co/OlMudHrHJ0)
Greece, Spain, France, Egypt, Sudan, Romania: in a new blog @IBMT_SCW TLP contributor Ali Zahid traces the routes taken by Greek communist volunteers in the Spanish Civil War. https://t.co/NmyZsAV4z8
🚨NEW BLOG POST🚨
In this new post, Prof. Tony Kushner (@ParkesInstitute@HistoryAtSoton) gives us an overview of his and Prof.@NeilGregor1's new exhibition on refugee scholars at the @unisouthampton part funded by the GHS
Read it here: https://t.co/C3468LpVHP
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Our Anniversary Fellow @nathanbossoh has a new exhibition at the Wellcome Collection, London: 'The Kola Nut Cannot Be Contained'. Regular tours and activities will be taking place over the next several months: head to @ExploreWellcome to check it out! https://t.co/zl7aNsltTz
Thurs. June 27th: One week before the GE, join experts from Southampton History and Politics departments as we explore the long history of voting & elections in Britain. Registration free and open to all, https://t.co/I8CVcZWRqH
Thurs. June 27th: One week before the GE, join experts from Southampton History and Politics departments as we explore the long history of voting & elections in Britain. Registration free and open to all, https://t.co/I8CVcZWRqH
In this extended podcast Prof. Neil Gregor talks with Zoltán Kékesi of UCL Institute of Advanced Studies (@UCL_IAS) about music in Nazi Germany, the subject of his forthcoming major book with @UChicagoPress
https://t.co/ZWKFqeeOMs