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  • North American Indigenous Literatures

    Module code: EN7922 This module introduces you to North American Indigenous literatures – texts of all sorts by Indigenous authors writing from the territories we now know as the United States and Canada.

  • Using Stories

    Module code: EN2070 This Creative Writing module aims to explore some of the ways in which writers can discover, recover and explore materials, ideas and narratives in the wider world, and use and reshape them into effective creative pieces.

  • Theories of International Relations

    Module code: PL7515 This module provides a critical survey of the main theories associated with the study of international relations, from ‘orthodox’ approaches such as Realism and Liberalism to more radical theories including Marxism, Postmodernism and Gender-based approaches.

  • The Conservatives: Ideology, Statecraft and Party Change

    Module code: PL3098 Arguably, the Conservative Party is one of the most successful political parties in the Western world.

  • Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing

    Module code: CO7224 We are living in the era of ubiquitous computing in which the use of mobile and social technologies is becoming more and more pervasive and intertwined into people’s everyday life, settings as well as leisure activities and private situations.

  • Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing

    Module code: CO4224 We are living in the era of ubiquitous computing in which the use of mobile and social technologies is becoming more and more pervasive and intertwined into people’s everyday life, settings as well as leisure activities and private situations.

  • Related links

    Discover projects, organisations and websites related to the In Their Own Right project.

  • 19 April 2018 event

    Find out more about workshops held on 19 April 2018 regarding professionalisation for postgraduate students and early career researchers.

  • Our approach

    A fundamental element of The Impact of Diasporas on the Making of Britain programme has been its interdisciplinarity.

  • Before 1914

    Find information for interviews with Jennifer Beard recalling her childhood in Barkby in the 1880s and Vena Grain discussing the end of the Boer War and the way this was celebrated in the village of Quorn.

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