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What would a world be like without the Arts, Humanities and Languages? Sharing the reasons why we matter at the University of Bristol.
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🌎 How did humans respond to the impact of climate change 10,000 years ago? Dr Lorena Becerra-Valdivia (Anth&Arch) introduces us to her The Leverhulme Trust project which tackles this question head on in a new Arts Matter blog Read more 👉 bit.ly/42K9bLP Cabot Institute for the Environment🏳️🌈✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽


'While Hacks has already been lauded for its excellent performances and writing, the series also deserves praise for its craft.' Dr Jacqueline Ristola (Film&TV) reviews season four of the hit HBO show in a new piece for The Conversation theconversation.com/hacks-season-f…

📺 Prof Nicoletta Momigliano (Bristol Classics) features in a new documentary, Mothers of the Minotaur, which considers the Bronze Age civilization of Minoan Crete and its reception once rediscovered in the early 20th century Watch the full documentary 👉 bit.ly/3Z3DTwW

'Shockingly timely, this enticing, original and wonderfully researched book contributes to some of the most pressing debates of our time' Congratulations to Dr Dr Amy King who won the AAIS Official First Book Prize for The Politics of Sacrifice For more 👉bit.ly/3GLSuHj


'Media ownership and political influence have gone hand in hand since the earliest days of the newspaper industry' Prof Simon Potter (Historians @ Bristol) provides expert comment on the 'intimate relationship between the media and politics' for The New York Times nytimes.com/2025/05/10/tec…


Congratulations to Profs Helen Fulton, Ad Putter & Dr Anna Havinga who have received a GW4 Alliance Generator grant! 🥳 Their project, Medieval Studies Mobilising Digital Humanities, uses emerging technologies to develop methodologies in medieval studies bit.ly/44DUICr


A review of my book, Politica e martirio. Il rogo di Primavalle tra storia e memoria, by the former mayor of Rome Walter Veltroni was published in Corriere della Sera yesterday! Arts Matter Bristol


'Through this innovative approach, Cartoon Network helped revive television animation in the 1990s' Dr Jacqueline Ristola (Film&TV) considers the rise and fall of Cartoon Network as an essential kids brand in a new piece for The Conversation theconversation.com/cartoon-networ…

Very exciting news! "Intimate Subjects" has been shortlisted for the 2025 Royal Historical Society First Book Prize!! blog.royalhistsoc.org/2025/05/28/roy… Now to wait on tenterhooks! UChicagoPress Dylan Montanari

✍️ Dr Amy Edwards (Historians @ Bristol) shares her experience of working with PolicyBristol to turn her historical research on women's self-employment into clear recommendations for Select Committees Read more about Amy's research & the SOMS project 👉 bit.ly/44ZvPkS


'Pulp sang in counterpoint to their contemporaries, offering something different to the other acts of the time.' Ahead of their new album, PhD Music candidate Marko Higgins considers the return of Britpop band Pulp for The Conversation theconversation.com/pulp-are-back-…