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First academic paper on the Discovery of Richard III published

First academic paper on the Discovery of Richard III published

Posted by pt91 at May 24, 2013 06:45 AM |

Archaeologists publish the first peer-reviewed paper on the archaeology of the Search for Richard III in the prestigious journal Antiquity

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Extremes of Human Cruelty Network launched

Posted by rk191 at May 23, 2013 01:11 PM |

An inter-disciplinary research network which seeks to explore the human capacity for cruelty is being established at the University of Leicester.

The Extremes of Human Cruelty Research Network, brainchild of Dr Sarah Hodgkinson from the Department of Criminology, aims to understand how individuals such as Josef Fritzl and Ian Brady develop in modern society, as well as exploring the reasons behind our fascination with the terrible crimes that they commit.

The network will bring together academics, practitioners and other interested parties from a variety of disciplines to explore a dark and diverse range of topics including sexual and violent offenders, homicide and serial killing, abuse and torture, mass violence, and genocide.

As well as showcasing the existing work and research of the contributors, the network will provide a forum to develop collaborative projects, generate debate and discussion, and attract further scholars, practitioners and researchers with an interest in these areas.

Dr Sarah Hodgkinson, said: “It is a fundamental part of human nature to seek to understand human evil and atrocities and we need to know why such things occur.

“Often researchers from many disciplines are interested in the same fundamental questions but we do not get specific opportunities to hear about work being undertaken outside of our own field.

“Much can be gained from collaborating with individuals working outside of our own discipline and learning from their perspective to enrich our own research.“

Death and suffering continue to pervade mainstream pop culture and ‘dark tourism’ is a growing industry. The Extremes of Human Cruelty Research Network will explore the reasons behind this public fascination with the sinister side of human nature.

Dr Hodgkinson said: “This research builds on my existing interest in the growth of ‘dark tourism’ in recent years and the way in which we are drawn to darker and darker experiences. In other words, why are we so fascinated by evil and atrocities, and what psychological need does dark tourism fulfil in people?”

Dr Hodgkinson will be conducting some of this research in Germany and Austria during the summer. Anyone who has recently visited a Holocaust site is encouraged to get in touch with her on sf101@le.ac.uk to share their experiences and inform her research. 

Those with an interest in joining the network should Dr Sarah Hodgkinson directly on sf101@le.ac.uk 

You can also follow Dr Hodgkinson on her blog 

University of Leicester to support major community heritage project

University of Leicester to support major community heritage project

Posted by er134 at May 20, 2013 11:05 AM |

Project will bring together community to learn about the history of their local area

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Next Leicester Exchanges live debate: Was Richard III a good king or murderous tyrant?

Next Leicester Exchanges live debate: Was Richard III a good king or murderous tyrant?

Posted by pt91 at May 15, 2013 12:50 PM |

Experts to examine the man and the myth on 6 June at University of Leicester

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A royal revelry for all the family

A royal revelry for all the family

Posted by er134 at May 13, 2013 10:20 AM |

University of Leicester’s Richard III Open Day will provide a host of public activities on Saturday 29 June

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Monarchs and maladies: Leicester contribution to new BBC Two series

Monarchs and maladies: Leicester contribution to new BBC Two series

Posted by er134 at Apr 09, 2013 11:55 AM |

University expert in medical history appears in series dedicated to the illnesses of our past monarchs

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