Every March, St Patrick is celebrated with shamrocks, parades and, of course, pints of Guinness. But did you know there might actually have been two Saint Patricks? tcnv.link/VOHmqQN
As a physical piece of a person that would outlast their human life, a lock of hair symbolised immortal love.
Irish people have historically looked to the natural world to forecast the weather and make sense of their surroundings.
Bait is a quietly devastating study of the pressures placed upon British‑Pakistani men navigating identity, racism and aspiration.
The medieval church’s acknowledgement that signs were equivalent to a spoken language was transformative for deaf people.
Many couples were forced to undertake dangerous, daring escape attempts to overcome their separation.
For World Book Day, we asked ten academic experts to share a work of fiction that has challenged their assumptions and changed their thinking in a lasting way.
If you have five minutes spare today, George Orwell's short essay Some Thoughts on the Common Toad makes for some v hopeful reading amid the January gloom 🐸❄️ www.orwellfoundation.com/the-orwell-f...
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Pleased to introduce The Conversation Climate Poetry Award. We're inviting academics in the UK to write a poem inspired by climate change research. More info here, including a free poetry workshop: theconversation.com/introducing-...
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Bait is a quietly devastating study of the pressures placed upon British‑Pakistani men navigating identity, racism and aspiration.
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Do you have any questions about Jane Austen's life and writing that you'd love to ask one of our experts? Send us an email or a voice note to [email protected] or even leave a comment below Your question may be featured in our seventh BONUS Q&A episode of Jane Austen’s Paper Trail Over six episodes, we’ve been talking to experts leading research into Jane Austen and exploring places around England that were important to her. Listen to the full series wherever you get your podcasts and send us your questions about Jane Austen (or in the comment section)! #janeausten #janeausten250 #askanexpert #podcasts #podcastclips Listen to the full series: https://pod.link/1844385976
The medieval church’s acknowledgement that signs were equivalent to a spoken language was transformative for deaf people.
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For World Book Day, we asked ten academic experts to share a work of fiction that has challenged their assumptions and changed their thinking in a lasting way.