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  • Unwell or Unwanted? The Mental Health of Western Australia’s Convict Population

    Posted by Emma Battell Lowman in Carceral Archipelago on October 17, 2016 By Kellie Moss Western Australia welcomed the transportation of convicts in 1850 as a solution to the economic problems which had affected the colony since its foundation as a free settlement in 1829.

  • Code of practice concerning freedom of speech

    Introduction 1. The University regards it as a fundamental principle of its existence as an independent academic institution that freedom of speech within the law should be respected on its premises and in all its activities.

  • Professor David Bradshaw, 1955-2016

    Posted by Barbara Cooke in Waugh and Words on September 15, 2016 The Complete Works of Evelyn Waugh project is deeply sad to announce the untimely passing of our Co-Investigator, David Bradshaw. David had been ill with cancer for some months.

  • 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.

  • Diagnostic Radiography BSc

    The University of Leicester's Diagnostic Radiography degree is an accredited course leading to a career as a diagnostic radiographer

  • Oral history projects in Derbyshire

    Browse projects and oral history materials from Derbyshire, including the £25,000 grant offered to children aged between 13 and 17 to discover more about the grounds of Chatsworth.

  • Past PhD projects

    Browse past research theses from our former History PhD research students.

  • BLOG: what’s the wider story behind Leicester’s migration history?

    Fifty years ago Leicester welcomed up to 28,000 South Asian UK passport holders from Uganda.

  • Comparisons and Connections (part 1)

    Posted by Christian De Vito in Carceral Archipelago on March 2, 2015 In her last blog (https://staffblogs.le.ac.

  • Alumni Association Committee

    The Standing Committee is a channel of communication between the University and the Alumni Association. Members of the Alumni Association take an active role in helping to arrange and host events.

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