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Historians for History

07 Feb 2024

'Viral Victorians, Undercover Journalism and Homelessness Today’ by Adela Davis.

Hayes-Robinson Lecture - Prof Laura Gowing - 'Shee-citizens' in early modern London

05 Feb 2024

We are delighted to announce that Professor Laura Gowing will be giving this year's Hayes-Robinson Lecture on the 5th March.

The David Cesarani Holocaust Memorial Lecture - My Family in Exile - Dame Stephanie Shirley CH

08 Jan 2024

Dame Stephanie Shirley CH, aka Steve, is a workplace revolutionary and successful IT entrepreneur turned ardent venture philanthropist. At 90 years old, she has a lifetime of exceptional achievements.

Clive Burgess

01 Sept 2023

Clive Burgess, Emeritus Professor of Medieval History at Royal Holloway, died unexpectedly in August at his home in St Andrews.

REF 2021 results for History at Royal Holloway

11 May 2022

How did the Department of History perform in the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021?

Techne CDA studentship

23 Jan 2022

‘Speaking Truth to Power: A History of Galop and the LGBTQ Community’s Responses to Violence’

Anglo-Irish Treaty Roundtable Discussion

16 Nov 2021

Royal Holloway historians were out in force at a recent Irish Embassy event to mark the centenary of the Anglo-Irish Treaty

Prof Dan Stone chairs Academic Advisory Board at IWM

20 Oct 2021

Over the last six years, the IWM has been redesigning its Holocaust Galleries, assisted by an Academic Advisory Board chaired by Prof. Dan Stone. The Galleries open to the public on 20 October.

Francis Robinson, Gopi Chand Narang to receive Sir Syed Excellence Awards

11 Oct 2021

Illustrious British historian and Professor of History of South Asia at the University of London, Dr Francis Christopher Rowland Robinson will receive the International Sir Syed Excellence Award 2021

Prof Sarah Ansari elected president of the Royal Asiatic Society

24 Sept 2021

Professor Sarah Ansari has recently been elected President of the Royal Asiatic Society, the first woman ever to take on this role in the nearly 200-year history of this learned society (founded 1823)