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Plymouth Historian edits special issue of leading legal history journal
Plymouth Historian edits special issue of leading legal history journal. Dr Daniel J. R. Grey edited a special issue of the journal Law, Crime & History on the subject of ‘The Child at Risk in Modern Britain’.
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Histories of the Unexpected at the Chalke Valley History Festival
BA (Hons) History news: Professor James Daybell and Dr Sam Willis take Histories of the Unexpected at the Chalke Valley History Festival
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What's it like to intern at the epicenter of government and history for the United States?
BA (Hons) History news: BA (Hons) History with Politics graduate Emma Montague finds out what its like to intern at the epicenter of government and history for the United States.
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Graduates off to Japan on an exchange and teaching programme
BA (Hons) History news: Congratulations to two History Class of 2019 graduates who've been accepted on the JET programme, a Japanese government exchange and teaching initiative that brings native English speaking graduates to Japan.
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Jack and Joe Podcast
University of Plymouth BA (Hons) History students engage in transnational oral history masterclass
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Oral history and digital story telling
University of Plymouth BA (Hons) History students - leading the way in developing new methods and approaches to oral history and digital story telling
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Plymouth History student wins BCMH dissertation prize
Plymouth University history student wins BCMH dissertation prize
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Plymouth history student on BBC Radio
Plymouth University history student has appeared on the BBC Bristol Martin Evans radio show
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History careers day
On 26 January 2018 the University of Plymouth History department ran a careers day giving current students an insight into the careers of recent graduates.
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Japanese martial art demonstration and workshop
As part of our second year history Middle Kingdoms module Dr Darren Aoki organised a demonstration and workshop of Iaido. This was a unique opportunity for students to witness this relatively unknown martial art - at once graceful and powerful.
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The roots of vegetarianism
Dr James Gregory speaks on BBC Radio to talk about Roots of Vegetarianism
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Histories of the Unexpected
The University of Plymouth's Professor James Daybell and Dr Sam Willis are launching their new 'Histories of the Unexpected' book in October 2018