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  • Landscapes and Identities in Medieval and Early Modern England

    Module code: HS7135 This module enables you to read landscapes and explore how landscapes shaped the experiences of the peoples of medieval and early modern England, and the impact of those peoples on the landscape.

  • Landscapes and Identities in Medieval and Early Modern England

    Module code: HS7135 This module enables you to read landscapes and explore how landscapes shaped the experiences of the peoples of medieval and early modern England, and the impact of those peoples on the landscape.

  • Career opportunities

    There are numerous careers for students who come to university to study for a degree in history. History and joint degree graduates of the University of Leicester are highly skilled and readily employable. Find out more about our graduate destinations and skills gained.

  • Empire’s Exile: The Story of Lý Liễu

    Posted by Carrie Crockett in Carceral Archipelago on February 11, 2016   by Lorraine M. Paterson Map showing the location of French Guiana and Trinidad in relation to each other.

  • Colin Hyde

    Colin Hyde manages the East Midlands Oral History Archive, based in Special Collections.

  • The lives and letters of the poor in the nineteenth century

    Pauper letters are helping historians write a new ‘history from below' by giving a voice to the ordinary men and women before the twentieth century.

  • Publications

    This list provides information about books published by historians at Leicester. More information about publications can be found within individual staff pages. 2024 The Routledge Companion to British Womens' Suffrage  By: Krista Cowman (ed.

  • Richard III is number 1

    Our University's discovery of King Richard III and his subsequent reburial at Leicester Cathedral has retained the top spot in the History 100 poll for the second year running.

  • Audiovisual Heritage at the University of Leicester

    Posted by Colin Hyde in Library Special Collections on October 21, 2019   Sunday 27th October 2019 is UNESCO’s World Day for Audiovisual Heritage. To join in the celebrations, this blog post looks at some of the Audiovisual Heritage work done at the University of Leicester.

  • Goal 1: No Poverty

    The first Sustainable Development Goal is to end poverty in all its forms everywhere.

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