๐ฃ Calling all University of York student writers ๐ฃ
Our first writing competition of this academic year is now open!
Email us your Black History articles to enter to [email protected] ๐
Exploring the unmarried woman in early modern England, todayโs article comes from Tomo Ollivier, exposing the stereotype of the widow. ๐ง๐ปโโ๏ธ
Tomoโs article is currently live on our website! Please go check it out and give it a read. ๐
Lauren Cheetham-Birmingham has written about the interesting development of hospital medicine in 19th Paris! ๐ฅ๐งโโ๏ธ
Check it out on our website now!
https://t.co/TzKzdr1G0U
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The lives of disabled people have historically often been overlooked, deliberately left out of the main narrative, or presented in ways that reflect and reinforce negative attitudes towards disability.
Our new article features a review of the new festive exhibition at @fairfax_house written by Katie and Ariane, who were lucky enough to be invited to a viewing of it! ๐
Click the link in our bio to read it now + donโt forget to visit the exhibition! We definitely recommend it!!
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Emma Le Poidevin has written another interesting article all about the rich and complex history of Bury St. Edmunds! โ๏ธ
Click the link in our bio to read it now!
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Located in the heart of Suffolk, Beodericโs Worth (later known as Bury St Edmunds) has a rich, complex history ranging from saints to rebellions to legends.ย https://t.co/ufm0q7avMz