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  • Barbara Cooke: Page 2

    Research Associate for the Complete Works of Evelyn Waugh project.

  • Page to Screen: The Translation of Literary Texts to Film

    Module code: EN3136 Over the last century, from the early years of moving pictures until the present day, directors and producers have turned literary texts into films.

  • Behind the Scenes at the 21st Century Museum – a look back…

    Posted by Robin Clarke in School of Museum Studies Blog on July 28, 2015 The Museum of Liverpool © Ben Kirkpatrick Last time I posted, we had just opened up registration for our Massive Open Online Course (or ‘MOOC’).

  • Barbara Cooke: Page 4

    Research Associate for the Complete Works of Evelyn Waugh project.

  • BBC Rewind: Northern Ireland

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on September 20, 2021 A website from the BBC Rewind provides free access to BBC archive news programmes reflecting life and events in Northern Ireland from 1952 to December 1979.

  • BBC Radio Leicester Archive

    The BBC Radio Leicester Archive is made up of over 2000 recordings, which provide examples of the history of BBC Radio Leicester. Learn more about the BBC Radio Leicester Archive.

  • New book by Leicester graduate

    A new book about interfaith diversity has been co-written by a University of Leicester graduate. Riaz Ravat, a graduate in European Politics, has worked with Tom Wilson to write Learning to Live Well Together, Case Studies in Interfaith Diversity.

  • Barbara Cooke: Page 3

    Research Associate for the Complete Works of Evelyn Waugh project.

  • Clare Anderson: Page 2

    I am a professor of history, with interests in colonialism and colonial societies across the British Empire. I am especially interested in the history of confinement.

  • Final chances to view popular city centre archaeological dig

    These tickets have now sold out Due to huge demand, Leicester archaeologists have announced further opportunities for members of the public to view the largest archaeological excavation in Leicester in over a decade on Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 May 2017.

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