Department of History at the University of Reading

Department of History at the University of Reading The Department of History at Reading University is one of the top-rated 150 History departments in the world.

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07/10/2024

As of today, we are officially retiring this page. We remain very active on our other platforms:
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We hope to see you on our other socials soon. This page will no longer be updated, and therefore cannot be used as an accurate reflection of what the Department of History, University of Reading is, or what it has to offer.

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Our next installment of student work for Women's History Month comes from our amazing PhD student Amy Longmuir, who pull...
15/03/2024

Our next installment of student work for Women's History Month comes from our amazing PhD student Amy Longmuir, who pulls us forward into some much more recent history (for some of us!)

Check out Amy's post about May Hobbs here:

May Hobbs was born in Hoxton, East London in 1938. Like many other working class women, by the 1960s she found work as a nightcleaner in the ever-increasing number of high-rise office blocks in cen…

It's International Women's Day 2024, and we're continuing our look at students working on British Class and Gender with ...
08/03/2024

It's International Women's Day 2024, and we're continuing our look at students working on British Class and Gender with a blog from PGR reseacher Abbie Tibbott on the importance of female comradery and community.

The theme for International Women’s Day this month is ‘Inspire Inclusion’, and it got me thinking a little bit about how important collaboration is to getting things done, and what evidence I have …

This January, we are sharing some student success stories, starting with our amazing UROP students who presented their p...
17/01/2024

This January, we are sharing some student success stories, starting with our amazing UROP students who presented their posters last term. Our blog goes behind the scenes on their projects, and talks a little more about how they got involved.

Read here:

Over the Summer Vacation last year, we had three undergraduate students working with History colleagues on discreet research projects as part of the UROP programme at Reading. Here, they reflect on…

Our festive recommendations continue with today's read - anyone thinking of taking up the banjo? Richard is just one of ...
14/12/2023

Our festive recommendations continue with today's read - anyone thinking of taking up the banjo? Richard is just one of of contributors today, sharing his passion for music.

Read here:

Looking for something to read, watch, or listen to over the break? Hunting for a last-minute gift idea for that picky relative? Look no further! Over the course of the week we’ll bring you recommen…

Looking for some ideas of what to watch, see, or do over the winter break? Read the first installment of this week's ser...
13/12/2023

Looking for some ideas of what to watch, see, or do over the winter break? Read the first installment of this week's series here:

Looking for something to read, watch, or listen to over the break? Hunting for a last-minute gift idea for that picky relative? Look no further! Over the course of the week we’ll bring you recommen…

Term has come to an end here at Reading, and our own Dr Dina Rezk has compiled some reflections on the importance of res...
11/12/2023

Term has come to an end here at Reading, and our own Dr Dina Rezk has compiled some reflections on the importance of rest and wellbeing.

Read here: https://t.co/eLASlGNyAw

As well as this, we will also be sharing what our staff have been reading, watching and are looking forward to over the break. Ideal if you're looking for any last-minute stocking fillers! 🎄

After last week’s memories of Chirstmases past, this week we focus on recommendations for the winter break – the books, TV programmes, films, and music that we’ll be using to unwi…

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