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Department of History @BristolUni Our research+teaching includes diverse approaches, from medieval to contemporary, across the globe. Insta/FB/mastodon too!

Joined April 2013
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Our Ronald Hutton, recent Tiktok hit, now bemedalled

Congratulations to Professor Hutton on this prestigious achievement. @UoBrisHistory



Today: final History Showcase of this term. Amy King will be speaking on ‘The Politics of Sacrifice: Youth, Martyrs and Remembrance in Giorgia Meloni's Italy'.


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𝐕𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐒𝐜𝐡𝐨𝐥𝐚𝐫 𝐒𝐜𝐡𝐞𝐦𝐞 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓/𝟐𝟔 we are now welcoming applications for visits in the academic year 2025/26. For details, please see: tinyurl.com/bdz7yedh

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What if we rethink design as a crucial part of medicine and care? 🏥 Dr Victoria Bates (@UoBrisHistory) considers how good design can make a difference to our healthcare spaces in her @UKRI_News project Watch the full video to learn more 👉 bit.ly/40XWMU1 @BristolUni


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@verafibisan and I will be launching Blue Extinction on the 3rd of February 2025 at @unisouthampton Huge thanks to Giulia @GiuliaChampion for organising and to SMMI @UoS_smmi for hosting! Further event and registration details below!⬇️

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'Over 100 years after Tutankhamun's rediscovery, the afterlife of the young king continues to inspire' PhD @BristolAnthArch candidate Claire Gilmour comments on new research into the pierced ears of King Tut's burial mask for @ConversationUK theconversation.com/researchers-cl…


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'Hong Kong History Day 2024' now on YouTube! Panels: ‘Urban/Spatial History' Melody Yiu The Chinese University of Hong Kong 'Cultural Centres and Town Halls' youtu.be/5apfOmvqwHQ

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Popping up from the twitter abyss to plug mine and Andy Flack's new article. Check it out if you're interested in disability history, animal history, history of science onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…


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Want to find out more about the MA in Environmental Humanities? Come along to GH04 (Arts Complex) on Friday 22 November at 3pm for an info session specifically for interested Science students! Refreshments provided!


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COMING UP: Workshop - ‘Women in the colonial archive: Private memories in public spaces’ Tuesday 3rd December 2024 ARTS 1.H021, 3-5 Woodland Road, University of Bristol, BS8 1TB Come and join the conversation - even if only for a panel or two! Queries to t.puri@bristol.ac.uk

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We are so delighted to announce the call for papers for this year’s @BristolCMS PGR conference! 🎉🎉🎉 This year’s theme is ‘Memory and Legacy’. Find the cfp here: medievalstudies.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/pgr-conference… #medievaltwitter #cfp

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Following the Katharine Briggs Award to Tabitha Stanmore, Prof. Ronald Hutton was presented with The Folklore Society’s Coote Lake Medal for his long-standing contribution to folklore scholarship. Jeremy Harte delivered a compelling citation, which will be published in FLS News.

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Joined a fascinating panel this afternoon at @UoBrisHistory and @SPAISBristol with @lmaia @LCostaguta and @HistoryDarius on the US election Student questions were fantastic, I was only sorry not to be able to be there in-person!

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We are delighted to announce that Tabitha Stanmore is the winner of this year’s Katharine Briggs Award for her book Cunning Folk: Life in the Era of Practical Magic, published by The Bodley Head. Congratulations Tabitha!

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A star-studded event at the Katharine Briggs evening @FolkloreSociety @cecilsharphouse with Doc Rowe and Ronald Hutton - fascinating people, fascinating talks!

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I'm humbled and very touched that Cunning Folk has won this year's Katharine Briggs award from the @FolkloreSociety - it's hard to express what it means to add my research to the historical canon, but I'm grateful that it's in the world and being read

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