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  • Interpreting buildings, gravestones, monuments and memorials

    History at the University of Leicester - Building and Enriching Shared Heritages project. This guide offers tips and advice on interpreting the history of buildings, architecture, gravestones, monuments & memorials.

  • Economic History

    Module: EC2034 This module covers the main themes of the Economic History of the world of the last 1000 years.

  • Global Change Biology and Conservation

    Module code: BS2059 We are living through an era of unprecedented rates of environmental change as a direct consequence of the activities of the human population.

  • Economic History

    Module: EC2034 This module covers the main themes of the Economic History of the world of the last 1000 years.

  • Global Change Biology and Conservation

    Module code: BS2059 We are living through an era of unprecedented rates of environmental change as a direct consequence of the activities of the human population.

  • Global Change Biology and Conservation

    Module code: BS2059 We are living through an era of unprecedented rates of environmental change as a direct consequence of the activities of the human population.

  • Chinese Comic Book covers

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on May 10, 2021 Chinese comic book covers   Curated by Chinese Studies Librarian Zhaohui Xue, this online exhibition from Stanford University of the covers of various comic books held in the...

  • Renaissance Drama

    Module code: EN1050 (double module) This module will enable you to build on existing knowledge and skills to develop a more independent and broad approach to the plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries within their theatrical and cultural context.

  • Identity Troubles: Nationalism, Jihadism and the Far Right

    Module code: SY3099 In this module, we explore theses ‘troubling’ identities – historical (ultra)nationalism, the contemporary extreme right and jihadism – and investigate how they have been theorised and understood as part of long-term social processes.

  • Renaissance Drama

    Module code: EN1050 (double module) This module will enable you to build on existing knowledge and skills to develop a more independent and broad approach to the plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries within their theatrical and cultural context.

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