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Excellence in the research and teaching of history in the School of History, Politics & International Relations (HyPIR) at the University of Leicester.

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What did it mean to date and navigate single life in 18th century Wales? Our own @DrAngelaMuir chats about 'booty calls' and 'bundling' on the podcast 'Betwixt the Sheets'. We are all ears! open.spotify.com/episode/5kOMbn…

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Our own Prof Clare Anderson's special issue of the Howard Journal is now out: "Colonialism and its aftermaths in prisons in Guyana"

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Join CUH Leicester's seminar today where our own Dr Robert Frost presents, ‘"One can hardly believe that a great city ever flourished in this spot”: the construction of ancient Memphis’. Friday 22 November, 3pm in ATT 101 or Teams (email Roey Sweet: [email protected]).

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There may be a touch of frost in the air, but next week is the launch of CUH Leicester and Centre for Regional and Local History's joint Spring Seminar Series. First up is Dr Venkataraman's 'From Colonial City to Austere City: Insights from Sanitary Modernisation of Colonial Madras'. Details below!

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A reminder that CUH Leicester & Centre for Regional and Local History's next seminar is this Thurs, 13 Feb, 2pm: Julian Pooley will be discussing John Nichols' archive (1745-1826), the author of 'The History and Antiquities of the Town and County of Leicester.' Hope to see you there!

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Huge congratulations to HyPIR's Kiran Mehta (Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellow) for publishing her first book, To Detain or to Punish: Magistrates and the Making of the London Prison System, 1750-1840. Take a gander: mqup.ca/to-detain-or-t…

Huge congratulations to HyPIR's Kiran Mehta (Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellow) for publishing her first book, To Detain or to Punish: Magistrates and the Making of the London Prison System, 1750-1840. Take a gander: mqup.ca/to-detain-or-t…