by Talking Humanities | Jan 17, 2019 | Features, History & Classics, Languages & Literature, Public Engagement
The seasonal festivities are over, the trimmings are thoroughly grazed and two weeks of over-indulgence require an antidote. One way residents of, and visitors to London’s Bloomsbury, can counter the side effects is to connect with the new Dalloway walk and podcast...
by Talking Humanities | Jan 24, 2017 | Graduate Study, History & Classics, Human Rights, Politics & Law, Research & Resources
Rachael Anne Roberts, a student on the School of Advanced Study’s MA in Understanding and Securing Human Rights, retraces the history of human rights activism in Bloomsbury by walking in the footsteps of some of its past residents. London has a rich history of human...
by aseifert | Oct 9, 2013 | Bloomsbury Festival, CenSes, Events, Public Engagement
Our senses make the world that we experience come alive. Artists realised this long ago, so have those who wish to convey a message whether it be personal, political, or religious. At this year’s Bloomsbury Festival there are various events that attempt to challenge...
by aseifert | Oct 3, 2013 | Bloomsbury Festival, Events, Languages & Literature, Libraries & Publications, Public Engagement
“they discuss Bloomsbury’s history as a meeting place and point of intersection for poets, radicals, and visionaries of all kinds”...
by aseifert | Sep 10, 2013 | Bloomsbury Festival, Events, Public Engagement
We are pleased to announce the School of Advanced Study’s programme for the Bloomsbury Festival 2013 which runs from October 15 – 20. This vibrant set of events features contributions from across the University of London and celebrates the people, places, and...