News | National Railway Museum's Central Hall project receives £3m funding boost
Government has also invested £19m in waterfront transformation at National Museums Liverpool
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Government has also invested £19m in waterfront transformation at National Museums Liverpool
Opinion | Our ethical code makes us responsible to our visitors 📋
Debate about treatment of human remains is important, say National Museums NI’s Niamh Baker and Hannah Crowdy.
📢 We are seeking papers for our online conference! We welcome proposals from researchers, students, independent scholars, and community historians exploring women’s and gender history in Scotland/ Scottish context
📝 Abstracts due 1 July
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Debate about treatment of human remains is important, say Niamh Baker and Hannah Crowdy
Do you want to learn to read old documents? Do you need to learn some Latin? The 49th Palaeography Summer School is for you! 👇 Tell all your friends. #palaeography #Skystorians #MedievalSky
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Just read my own book in full for the first time in years (as prep for something). And you know what? It’s pretty good!!
The School, formerly the Keele Latin and Palaeography Summer School, returns for its 49th year. In 2025 The Ranulf Higden Society took over the organisation of the Latin and Palaeography Summer Sch…
Over the next three weeks, we feature the 8 monographs and 8 articles shortlisted for the Society's 2026 First Book and Early Career Article Prizes.
Today: 'Between Feast and Famine: Food, Health, and the History of Ghana’s Long Twentieth Century', by John Nott (UCL Press, 2025) bit.ly/4vGaxCU
On Wednesday, we will be joined by Gerda Heydemann for a lecture organised in collaboration with @earliermiddleages.bsky.social, titled 'The Social Life of Carolingian Exegesis'.
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Join us next Wednesday, 10 June, for a lecture in cooperation with the Earlier Middle Ages Seminar (@earliermiddleages.bsky.social), Institute of Historical Research, given by Gerda Heydemann (Freie Universität Berlin ) on 'The Social Life of Carolingian Exegesis'!
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