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History @BristolUni Our research+teaching includes diverse approaches, from medieval to contemporary, across the globe. more likely to be on Insta/Bluesky.
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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 The Conversation theconversation.com/researchers-cl…

Dr Vera Fibisan and I will be launching Blue Extinction on the 3rd of February 2025 at University of Southampton. Huge thanks to Giulia Dr Giulia Champion for organising and to SMMI Southampton Marine & Maritime Institute for hosting! Further event and registration details below!⬇️


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



In Feb-March 2024, Benjamin Meaker Distinguished Visiting Professor Vanessa Northington Gamble travelled from GW University to Bristol to collaborate with Dr Stephen Mawdsley in Historians @ Bristol Read more about her experience on our blog: irp.blogs.bristol.ac.uk


🎄⚓️ In the Christmas spirit, Mariners Project have designed & decorated a festive tree which explores the histories of British sailors in Bristol, Hull, Liverpool & London Visit St Mary Redcliffe Church this weekend to learn more! For more about the project 👉 bit.ly/49of8Q0


New blog post by Andy Flack to mark Disability History Month. Andy argues for the need for historians to think about ability, and to consider a more-than-human context. With Dr Alice Would he has recently published on this topic in History and Theory🦇 🦇…storiansatbristol.blogs.bristol.ac.uk

Rethinking migration and movement🌐 Hear how labour lawyer & social-legal scholar Dr Manoj Dias-Abey Manoj Dias-Abey and Professor of Medieval History Brendan Smith Bristol CMS bring different perspectives together to develop new insights around migration: bit.ly/4f5hG7b🔗



Articles are like buses: here is another of mine and Andy Flack’s. This one considers the relationship between animal and human senses - and whether scientific investigations tell us more about the human sensorium and imagination than they do the nonhuman liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/wh…

'Concorde is in many respects a political aircraft, a political emblem' ✈️ Dr Keith McLoughlin (Historians @ Bristol) joins Lindsay Graham to discuss the long shadow of Concorde more than twenty years after its final flight Listen to the full podcast 👉 bit.ly/3Wj7qBD

In-person tickets now open: The Return of the Horned God Book free: gres.hm/horned-god Prof Ronald Hutton looks at the emrgence of a horned divinity during the C19th, associated with the countryside & wild nature, often personified as the Greek Pan Historians @ Bristol #folklaw


There's still time to apply to Hong Kong History Centre Centre Visiting Scholar Scheme of 2025/26 - deadline is end of January!
