The New Classical Studies programme
By Elliot Luke, Level 1 Undergraduate Classical Studies at Lincoln is a new degree programme run by the School of History and Heritage and caters for those with...
By Elliot Luke, Level 1 Undergraduate Classical Studies at Lincoln is a new degree programme run by the School of History and Heritage and caters for those with...
By Joe Broderick Level 3 History Undergraduate Lincoln has seen many peaks and troughs in its fortunes, yet, these have led us to the present: where Lincoln seems...
By Liam Robinson, Level 1 Conservation Undergraduate Founded in 1959, The Lincolnshire Transport Museum is an independent museum, run by volunteers from the Lincolnshire Vintage Vehicle Society. Their...
by Harry McKenna (Level 3 History student) Since he announced his candidacy for the Presidency in August 2015, Donald Trump has continuously provoked indignation with his comments about...
by Dr Jamie Wood and Dr Katherine Fennelly Many of us remember playing with historically-themed Lego as children, although most people probably won’t have recreated entire cities. Whatever our...
by Chloe Unsworth, former undergraduate History student Transitional States: Hormones at the Crossroads of Art and Science was created and run by Dr Chiara Beccalossi, currently a Reader of...
By Liam Robinson, Level One Undergraduate Customs and rituals are important. We mark days, seasons and special occasions in part to celebrate the passing of time. In rural...
by Becca Mattingley, MA postgraduate As a School Ambassador I work on Open Days and Offer Holder Days helping out our lecturers and staff by greeting prospective students...
By Molly Day-Coombes Level 3 Undergraduate On the 11th November 1919 victory balls were widespread across the country. These were charity fundraising events involving fancy dress, dancing, singing and...
by Aron Sterk, PhD student For the last two years I have been doing archive research into the career of the 18th century Jewish naturalist and Fellow of...