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  • Impact of Diasporas on the Making of Britain

    The Impact of Diasporas on the Making of Britain was a five-year research programme, funded by The Leverhulme Trust from 2011–2015 based at the School of History, Politics and International Relations at the University of Leicester.

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    By choosing to study Archaeology or Ancient History, you will join a lively academic community committed to understanding the past.

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    We are proud to be one of the world’s leading research-intensive universities. Our research changes the way we think about the past, present and future. Browse our research areas.

  • Philippa Walton

    The academic profile of Dr Philippa Walton, Lecturer in Roman Archaeology at University of Leicester

  • Safiyyah Suleman

    The academic profile of Miss Safiyyah Suleman, PhD student at University of Leicester

  • Medicine and Literature in the 19th Century

    Module code: EN3155 This interdisciplinary module will introduce students to a wide range of writings about medicine in the nineteenth century and encourage consideration of how contemporary medical developments fascinated writers from a variety of different genres.

  • Authoring and Publishing Literature: From Books to e-Books

    Module code: EN3189 This module is an introduction to the material aspects of Britain's rich literary heritage.

  • Feminist Fiction

    Module code: EN1060 This module examines the influence of feminism on fiction and considers the ways that fiction by women responds to debates about gender.

  • The English Country House in Literature (MA in Victorian Studies, MA in English Studies)

    Module code: EN7222 For many centuries, the English country house has served as a social context for the production of literature and as a rich source of inspiration for settings and themes in many of the great works of British literature.

  • Literature and Culture in 1859

    Module code: EN7127 In publishing terms, 1859 was an extraordinary year. It saw the publication (or the serialisation) of a number of books that would become defining texts for the Victorian period.

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