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A Path-Breaking International Conference: ‘Race’, Law and Group Identity in Medieval Europe

A Path-Breaking International Conference: ‘Race’, Law and Group Identity in Medieval Europe

by swanseahistory | Sep 29, 2021 | Events, Medieval History, Research

On 6 & 7 September 2021 Swansea University and Nicolaus Copernicus University (Toruń, Poland) co-hosted this interdisciplinary conference welcoming registered delegates, both historians and art historians from Russia, Ukraine, Estonia, Sweden, Denmark, Poland,...
Creative Copperworks Walk **CANCELLED**

Creative Copperworks Walk **CANCELLED**

by swanseahistory | Sep 29, 2021 | CHART, Events, Heritage, Welsh History

** Unfortunately, due to very poor weather conditions forecast for tomorrow Saturday 2nd October, our Community event has been cancelled. We hope to rearrange something for next Spring.** Please join us for a creative and activity-filled morning at the Hafod-Morfa...
Get involved in CHART (Centre for Heritage Research and Training)

Get involved in CHART (Centre for Heritage Research and Training)

by swanseahistory | Sep 29, 2021 | CHART, Public History

CHART is the new centre for heritage research and training at Swansea University, based in the Department of History, Heritage and Classics. CHART brings people with enthusiasm, ideas, and expertise together to create opportunities within and beyond the university....

Recent Posts

  • From Bilbao to Swansea: The Impact of the Spanish Civil War on Basque Refugee Children and their Journey, Reception, and Integration into Wales – by Sara Male
  • Postgraduate Opportunity
  • The Long Shadow of the Great War on Display in a London chapel, by Dr Gethin Matthews
  • Feeding the Mind: Humanitarianism and the Reconstruction of European Intellectual Life, 1919-1933
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