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  • Historic collection of rare books on German Expressionist art to be unveiled

    A unique collection of books on German Expressionism from the library of art historian and critic Dr Frank Whitford has been acquired by our University. Dr Frank Whitford was an authority on art of the period, and a senior member of Wolfson College, Cambridge.

  • The Roots of the British

    The Impact of Diasporas programme has grown out the Roots of the British project. This project started as a small collaborative group interested in exploring how people from different disciplines could work together to create a more informed picture of the history of Britain.

  • Liberating Histories

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on September 30, 2022 Liberating Histories    A new project based at Northumbria University and partnered with the Women’s Library at the LSE which explores feminist magazines from the...

  • History

    Our courses cover a wide range of historical periods to help you better grasp how history is made, viewed and discussed.

  • Our History

    Plans were announced in 1917 for a new college of higher education in Leicester, as a memorial to the sacrifices made by local people during the First World War.

  • Learn about oral history and sound heritage at the University Library

    Have you ever wanted to collect memories of your local community, or preserve sound recordings for future generations? You can learn how to at a public conference on Monday 9 July, hosted by the University Library.

  • Sociology Through Literature and Film

    Module code: SY2098 This module offers an exploration of key sociological themes and debates via film and literature.

  • Sociology Through Literature and Film

    Module code: SY2098 This module offers an exploration of key sociological themes and debates via film and literature.

  • Sociology Through Literature and Film

    Module code: SY2098 This module offers an exploration of key sociological themes and debates via film and literature.

  • Exhibition to represent Kurds through art

    Our University is hosting a photo-art exhibition to portray the culture of Kurdistan-Iraq. The event, on Wednesday 8 February, is said to represent ‘the pain and joy of people who live in Iraq.

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