What Can Investigating a Coup in Togo Tell Us about the Cold War and West German Foreign Policy?

Researching a coup in Togo in the 1960s didn’t just give UG Researcher Thomas Hedges the chance to learn about Cold War international relations, but also gave him the opportunity to put his translation skills to work.

The Dosser’s Bible Project: How Working with an Unknown Source Changed My Research Direction

The ‘Dosser’s Bible’ was created by the founder of the homelessness charity Simon Community in the 1950’s and 1960’s and takes the form of an elaborate scrapbook with each page created from a paper bag – not the easiest source to work with, as Elena Poulet (BA Ancient History) discovered.

World Literature in Modern Languages: The Fiction of Lusophone African Countries and the Case for Portuguese

‘There are always more attitudes that can be changed’ – Modern Languages student Natalie gains an insight into not only world literature but also into the world of academic research.