The Historian Journal is very proud to announce our second edition for this academic year. Covering topics from women's history to medieval Christianity! https://t.co/xsqpZ7M7pc
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For our first article of both the academic year and Black History Month, we are focusing on the life of the 18th-century man of letters, Ignatius Sancho. https://t.co/03twRrgvri #blackhistorymonth#history#exeteruni#britishhistory
Welcome to Cai Green and Ben Cope (left) as our 2019-2020 senior editors. We’ve enjoyed running the journal this year and would like to thank our hardworking editors, contributors, @exeterclio @RichardToye and our readers for their support! Will and Elle
Published on the @RMGreenwich blog, have a read of this article by one of our very own editors @PriestConal about the shoreside lives of women connected to the Royal Navy between 1793 and 1820. #universityofexeter#historyatexeter https://t.co/uo6FZIbKXb
Happy #DevonDay! In a county with such a rich history, @UniofExeter historians are excited to be sharing new discoveries about #Kenn, #Kennford & #Kenton at a free public event on Thur 6 June, 4-7pm, at the Kenn Centre. We'd love to hear your stories too https://t.co/UEXhs6enLT
One of our incoming senior editors for next year, Cai Green, has written an article on the decline of homosexuality in the late Ottoman Empire. Check it out here! #universityofexeter#historyatexeter#lgbtqhistory#ottomanempire https://t.co/QdOKBtBCcS
Considering what to do with your History degree? Have a listen to our latest podcast where History Society Member Holly Rice chats about careers in History teaching. #universityofexeter#historyatexeter#historycareers https://t.co/nqvFYRsXDt
In our final Cold War themed article, @TheOrangeJam_ explores Britain’s Cold War diplomatic approach to the Middle East. #universityofexeter#historyatexeter#coldwar https://t.co/7VvVSustfu
Take a revision break by reading this next article from our very own @elle_hepburn exploring why the USA, USSR and Cuba intervened in the 1960-1965 Congo Crisis. #universityofexeter#historyatexeter#coldwar https://t.co/drLx0PZJDU
Once upon a time, the library was a very different place... while everyone is busy revising, for today's #ThrowbackThursday, we bring you the library before the Forum!! Enjoy! 📚📕📙📗📘 @ExeterUniLib#TBT
This week is #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek and it's also the height of exam season for both our current and prospective students. We want to ensure that you're looking after yourselves and getting the support you need. You can find further information at https://t.co/fJQfwCxe7X