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  • Nineteenth Century British Art Reassessed

    Module code: HA3025  British art between 1800-1900 has often been the victim of critical and art-historical scorn, often seen as producing ‘old-fashioned’ or ‘prosaic’ art.

  • Stephen Fry reveals previously untold LGBTQ history

    Our University is working with the  National Trust is celebrating LGBTQ heritage, to reveal new information about Felbrigg Hall’s last squire, Robert Wyndham Ketton-Cremer.

  • Film Production

    Module code: HA2429 This is a practical module in which you will work in small groups to make a short video drama. The module will examine the creative and technical processes which go into film production through a series of workshops.

  • Film Production

    Module code: HA2429 This is a practical module in which you will work in small groups to make a short video drama. The module will examine the creative and technical processes which go into film production through a series of workshops.

  • Film Production

    Module code: HA2429 This is a practical module in which you will work in small groups to make a short video drama. The module will examine the creative and technical processes which go into film production through a series of workshops.

  • History, Politics and International Relations student complaints procedure

    The School of History, Politics and International Relations welcomes feedback, and we understand that occasionally you may wish to make a complaint. Find out about our student feedback and complaints procedure.

  • Celebrate culture and creativity with Attenborough Arts Centre’s autumn programme

    Highlights of its popular Creative Course programme include Captured on Canvas with painter Jemisha Maadhavji who was recently featured in BBC 1’s ‘Extraordinary Portraits’.

  • Take a visual tour of womens influence throughout University history

    From the first female students in 1921, to the first black female president of the Students’ Union in 1975, to the present day, women have played a vital role in our University's history, an exhibition currently being held at the Library reveals.

  • How to do oral history

    See our resources to help you get started with your oral history project, including the equipment you might need, how to conduct interviews and training.

  • Economic History

    Module: EC2034 In this module we take a global view of a very long span of history.  We cover topics from Latin America, Africa and the Far East, from the Middle Ages to the middle of the 20th Century.

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