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  • History BA

    Leicester offers you the option to study a wide range of historical periods and the flexibility to build your degree around your own areas of interest.

  • MA Museum Studies Placement in Special Collections, Weeks 3-4

    Posted by Sarah Wood in Library Special Collections on August 7, 2018 Guest post from Yineng Zhu, Andrew Permain and Joe Searle, MA Museum Studies students working with the Archives & Special Collections team.   Yineng Hello, I’m Yineng Zhu.

  • The double-minded revolutionary

    Posted by Carrie Crockett in Carceral Archipelago on February 22, 2017 In 1884, a Russian woman by the name of Liudmila Volkenshtein was found guilty of anti-tsarist “terrorism” by a military court in St Petersburg.

  • Supporting student transition to higher education: what (not) to do

    Posted by Steve Rooney in Leicester Learning Institute: Enhancing learning and teaching on April 20, 2020 The LLI is working with Schools to devise and develop approaches supporting pre-entry students’ academic transition to university-level study.

  • Vision for the Transformation Programme

    Vision for the Transformation Programme, University of Leicester. Strategic Conversation

  • Archaeology BSc

    Leicester is world-famous for discovering Richard III. In our Archaeology BSc you’ll work with our experts, gaining hands-on experience and professional skills.

  • Ancient History and Archaeology BA

    Delve into the past and gain practical and intellectual skills with the University of Leicester’s Ancient History and Archaeology degree.

  • A Snapshot of Collaborative Work in History

    Posted by Clare Anderson in Carceral Archipelago on September 9, 2016 During my PhD study and for the first ten years of my academic career, I researched alone.

  • The library in the penal colony: Chekhov’s unsung gift to Sakhalin

    Posted by Carrie Crockett in Carceral Archipelago on June 7, 2017   Chekhov’s contribution to the cultural landscape of the Sakhalin penal colony (1868-1905), the establishment of several school libraries containing more than 2,200 volumes for the island’s...

  • “Of Ainu Women and Russian Prisoners: Listening for the Voice of the Other” University of Leicester

    Sakhalin, Bronislaw Pilsudski, political exile, Chufsamma, Ainu, indigenous tribes, prisoners, Ket, Fridtjof Nansen, Russian colonization, University of Leicester

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