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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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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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New Perspectives on Holocaust Memory

New Perspectives on Holocaust Memory

Posted by er134 at May 03, 2013 12:00 PM |

Representations of the Holocaust in Italian culture to be examined at the 2013 Aubrey Newman Lecture at University of Leicester on Wednesday 8 May

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Manufacturing Pasts: Leicester’s 20th Century Transformation

Posted by pt91 at May 01, 2013 10:50 PM |

A heritage project chronicling Leicester’s post-war industrial boom has been launched online by the University

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CUH Annual Lecture 2013

The Heritage Industry Revisited

Professor Robert Hewison (Lancaster University)

Thursday 30 May 2013, 5.30pm

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CUH Study Day

Text and Image in the City

Friday 31 May 2013

Centre for Urban History (Marc Fitch House, 3/5 Salisbury Road)

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The New History Lab

The New History Lab

Celebrate the diverse range of history being studied in the School along with tea, homemade cake and pub!