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Disappearing Berlin: thoughts approaching an anniversary

Disappearing Berlin: thoughts approaching an anniversary

by Talking Humanities | Nov 7, 2019 | Being Human festival, Events, Features, History & Classics, Human Rights, Politics & Law, Public Engagement, Republished

Thirty years after the Cold War barrier was removed, Dr João Florêncio, a lecturer at the University of Exeter, and Ben Miller, a writer and researcher, consider the origins of the ‘legend of Berlin’ and how the newly undivided city provided queer folk...
Being Human’s Roman walk – a photo essay

Being Human’s Roman walk – a photo essay

by Talking Humanities | Oct 30, 2019 | Being Human festival, Features, Public Engagement, Republished

Martina Caruso and Harriet O’Neill, assistant directors at the British School at Rome, kick off the international season of this year’s Being Human festival with a photo essay of their Open Valley walk at the Valle Giulia. On 11 October, the British School at Rome...
Britain’s lost megafauna and the extinction factor

Britain’s lost megafauna and the extinction factor

by Talking Humanities | Aug 8, 2019 | Archives & Libraries, Features, From the Archives, History & Classics, Libraries & Publications, Research & Resources

About 50,000 years ago, Britain had great forests and populations of megafauna that most people would find it hard to believe inhabited this country, says Professor Keith Somerville, senior research fellow at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies. They included the...

Poetic pathways to peace

by Talking Humanities | Jul 23, 2019 | Archives & Libraries, Digital, History & Classics, Human Rights, Interviews, Politics & Law, Public Engagement

Dr Maria Castrillo and Rebecca Simpson introduce Senate House Library’s new exhibition, ‘Writing in Times of Conflict’. It highlights the power of words to achieve peace and reconciliation in response to conflicts – a very topical theme and quite extensively covered...
Calligraphy with a female voice: meet the guardian of an ancient Japanese script shaped by women

Calligraphy with a female voice: meet the guardian of an ancient Japanese script shaped by women

by Talking Humanities | Jun 25, 2019 | Events, History & Classics, Interviews, Languages & Literature, Public Engagement

Kaoru Akagawa, a Master of Japanese calligraphy and guardian of the Kana Shodo (Women Hand) script, discusses her work and why it is her ‘duty to preserve this old tradition’ and bring it to the world’s attention. As a guest of the Book and Print Initiative at the...
#PoTW: Wellbeing and resilience for law school managers

#PoTW: Wellbeing and resilience for law school managers

by Talking Humanities | May 27, 2019 | Events, Politics & Law, PotW, Public Engagement

Jointly organised by the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (IALS) and the Committee of Heads of UK Law Schools (CHULS) this workshop, aimed at law school managers and leaders, will focus on wellbeing challenges in relation to performing those leadership roles. Some...
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