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School of History and Cultures Introduces Student Equality and Diversity Representatives

School of History and Cultures Introduces Student Equality and Diversity Representatives

Ben Johns is one of the School of History and Cultures’ new UG Equality and Diversity Representatives – here he outlines how this important initiative demonstrates the School’s dedication to inclusivity.

Author:Author Jennifer Palmer
Published: Posted on
16th March 201820th March 2018

Women’s Psychological Survival in Soviet Labour Camps

Women’s Psychological Survival in Soviet Labour Camps

‘A way of making forgotten voices heard’ – Kseniya Shrimpton (BA History with English Literature) on her dissertation journey, which took her as far as Moscow.

Author:Author Jennifer Palmer
Published: Posted on
19th February 201820th February 2018

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