Final year students visit Sicily to learn about the mafia, antimafia and the migrant crisis
Final year students on History, Politics, International Relations, Sociology and related degrees recently visited Sicily in March to learn about the mafia, antimafia and the migrant crisis. Below is a…
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Data Collection in early Colonial Mexico: The case of History of the Mexicans by their Paintings [Research Seminar Series, April 3]
School of Humanities Research Seminar, Weds 3 April 16:00, Humber Lecture Theatre (GEG31) This talk by Dr. Victoria Rios Castano, Lecturer in Spanish at Coventry University, offers an overview of…
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Student Plays Performed at the Shop Front Theatre [Alyson Morris, English and Creative Writing]
Student plays performed at the Shop Front Theatre For the fifth, consecutive year, Performing Arts collaborated with Humanities and put on a show at the Shop Front Theatre on 15th…
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Liberals against nationalism in Central Europe? It would have been a nice idea [James Dawson, Politics]
Originally published in openDemocracy, July 26, 2018 Co-author, Dr. Sean Hanley, University College London The problem with Central European liberal anti-nationalism is not that it went too far, but that…
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MAGA teenagers: how the Midwest was built on violence against Native Americans by Dr Darren Reid
Originally published on The Conversation January 23rd 2019 The recent viral video that appears to show a group of teenagers wearing MAGA (Make America Great Again) hats surrounding and mocking Nathan…
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Introducing our new course in Creative Writing (BA)
We are delighted to introduce a new Creative Writing course into the School of Humanities. Building on the School's success with the masters Profesional Creative Writing course and the range of English…
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The Disintegration of Euro-Atlanticism and New Authoritarianism Global Power-Shift [Research Seminar Series, March 20]
The Disintegration of Euro-Atlanticism and New Authoritarianism Global Power-Shift School of Humanities Research Seminar, Weds 20 March 16:00, Coventry University, George Elliot Building, G31 This talk discusses the argument advanced…
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Speaker Series: Countering Organised Crime, Modern Slavery and Terrorism 6th to 11th March 2019
A quick overview of the speaker series coming up next week in the Humanities school: Wednesday 6th March 11-1 in RC124 Dr Gery Ferrara, Prosecutor for the Ministry of Justice in Sicily, will talk about best…
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