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  • History (Urban History) MA

    This is for you if... you want to study the history of urban culture and society at a specialist research centre of international academic excellence.

  • Martin Parker: Page 3

    Professor of Culture and Organisation.

  • Underwear: a tool for fashioning female identity?

    Read the article "Underwear: a tool for fashioning female identity?" This is part of the Social Worlds project at the University of Leicester.

  • Military History Live event in Leicester

    An Alumnus of the University who was involved in the establishment of the Centre for Hate Studies at Leicester is launching his book at a Military History Live event in Leicester.

  • Teaching

    Discover how the Centre supports MSc and NHS training through research-led teaching in healthcare management, policy, digital health, and leadership.

  • Current Issues in Translation Research and Practice

    Module code: TS7003 Translation means much more than transferring from one language into another. It is closely linked with many other areas such as philosophy, history and geopolitics.

  • Current Issues in Translation Research and Practice

    Module code: TS7003 Translation means much more than transferring from one language into another. It is closely linked with many other areas such as philosophy, history and geopolitics.

  • Culture, Identity, and Representation

    Module code: SY3015 In this module you will analyse theories and concepts of identity, culture, and representation; examine their interconnections; and consider their political ramifications in relation to gender, race, and sexuality.

  • Current Issues in Translation Research and Practice

    Module code: TS7003 Translation means much more than transferring from one language into another. It is closely linked with many other areas such as philosophy, history and geopolitics.

  • The politics of comparison: writing a global history of punishment

    Posted by Clare Anderson in Carceral Archipelago on February 5, 2015 The Carceral Archipelago project faces enormous challenges in writing the history of punishment as global history.

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