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RHS Publications | Historical Transactions
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Waiting to die? Old age in the late Imperial Russian village
- 28 September 2023,
- What was daily life like for old people in Russian villages at the turn of the twentieth century? In this post, Sarah Badcock (University of Nottingham) considers...
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STATUES, SURREALISM AND PUBLIC SPACE
- 29 August 2023,
- The purpose of statues in public spaces has recently become a matter of controversy. In this post, Pippa Catterall considers how and when a statue may be read...
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Gendering Violence in the Past
- 07 August 2023,
- In her new article, now published in 'Transactions of the Royal Historical Society', Dr Victoria Leonard analyses the letters of St Augustine of Hippo, and...
Royal Historical Society blog
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A Balanced Argument? Communicating the Power of Argument to History Undergraduates
- 14 May 2024,
- In March 2024, the Royal Historical Society visited historians at the Universities of York and York St John. The Visit included a panel discussion on the subject...
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Generative AI, History and Historians, a reading guide
- 01 May 2024,
- There are few bigger, and more pressing, topics today than the current and future impact of Generative AI. Nowhere is this more evident than in Higher Education....
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Hit songs in seventeenth-century England
- 09 April 2024,
- What makes for a hit song? In this post Christopher Marsh introduces the '100 Ballads' project, a study of the most successful broadside ballads of seventeenth-century...
History blog
Introducing Early Medieval England and its Neighbours
Interpretive battlegrounds: Melancholy, spiritual experience, and dissent in early modern England
Medical Education in Empires: Connecting the Dots