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Online Resources: Medieval Europe

Online Resources: Medieval Europe

by emgregory2020 | 27 Nov 2020 | Teaching Portal: Online Resources

A Database of Crusaders to the Holy Land 1095-1189  https://www.dhi.ac.uk/crusaders/ This resource enables researchers to access a free database on the biographies of crusaders, including their country of origin, role, contingent leader, as well as the crusades they...
Professor Sarah Hamilton – A Virtual Lecture and Q&A

Professor Sarah Hamilton – A Virtual Lecture and Q&A

by royalhistsoc | 18 Jun 2020 | Online Events, RHS Work

“Responding to Violence: Liturgy, Authority and Sacred Places c.900-c.1100”   Professor Sarah Hamilton was due to give her lecture in the Gustave Tuck Lecture Theatre at UCL, London on Friday 1 May.  As COVID-19 made this impossible, she agreed to...
Charting a Course: From Shock Cities to Sexy Sailors (and Pilgrim Fathers)

Charting a Course: From Shock Cities to Sexy Sailors (and Pilgrim Fathers)

by minifuma15 | 09 Jul 2019 | RHS Publications

Tom Hulme is author of After the Shock City: Urban Culture and the Making of Modern Citizenship, available now in the RHS Studies on History Series with Boydell and Brewer. In this post for the Historical Transactions blog, he considers how the threads from that...
Beyond this Day – 6 May 1919: The Third Anglo-Afghan War and the Attack on “Warlike” Pathans.

Beyond this Day – 6 May 1919: The Third Anglo-Afghan War and the Attack on “Warlike” Pathans.

by | 06 May 2019 | Guest Posts

Monday, 6 May 2019 marks a hundred years since the outbreak of the Third Anglo-Afghan War (6 May – 8 August 1919). In the first of a new series of posts examining the histories beyond significant dates, Kate Imy (Assistant Professor of History, University of...

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