PhD student Fiona Lane shares some of her own research in the aftermath of the VE80 celebrations. Tenants from Glebe Farm Estate on a tour of the streets.[2] ‘It will be like Coronation Day again!’, exclaimed an organiser in Birmingham to her neighbours as they hung bunting from their houses and chalked slogans on the […]
Professor Rebecca Rist, Professor of Medieval History, explains how the College of Cardinals will elect a new Pope. Pope Francis I – his Legacy Pope Francis has been in office since 2013. He chose the pontifical name ‘Francis’ after the medieval saint and mystic Francis of Assisi (c.1181-1226) who championed the poor and dispossessed. During […]
The winner of our Women’s History Month competition, Part 2 student Amelia Robinson, here explores the life of Irene Davies, her great-grandmother. I am Irene Davies’ (28th January 1924 – 7th August 1995) great-granddaughter on my mother’s side of the family. She was the daughter of Jennet May of Taibach, Port Talbot, and John (known […]
Our PhD student, Fiona Lane, shares what she has learned about the woman who rasied her grandfather Jack. Sarah Blenkinsopp’s (1857-1937) story starts, for me, with the tragic death of my grandfather’s parents. It is very unlikely that Sarah would have been remembered in my family otherwise, or that the family would even exist. My […]

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