18 May 2020 'What is History?', classical historiography, and the Roman world Hannah Cornwell makes summer recommendations for undergraduate History degree offer-holders.
15 May 2020 Black Marxism, Insurgent Empire, and Bob Gunderson John Munro makes summer recommendations for undergraduate History degree offer-holders.
13 May 2020 Silencing the Past, coastlines, and Sherlock Holmes David Gange makes summer recommendations for undergraduate History degree offer-holders.
12 May 2020 Poppies, Luminaries and Pram Town Chris Moores makes summer recommendations for undergraduate History degree offer-holders.
07 May 2020 The NHS needs public empathy, not sympathy Jonathan Boff and Gordon Muir write for The Times on the need to avoid falling into the "Wootton Bassett trap".
07 May 2020 Maps, the Met and migration stories Naomi Standen and Sadiah Qureshi make summer recommendations for undergraduate History degree offer-holders.
06 May 2020 Manhood, Morality & the Transformation of Angolan Society John Spall's new book 'Manhood, Morality & the Transformation of Angolan Society: MPLA Veterans & Post-war Dynamics' has been published by Boydell & Brewer Ltd.
05 May 2020 Henrietta Lacks, Pose, and Cuz I Love You Michell Chresfield makes summer recommendations for undergraduate History degree offer-holders.
04 May 2020 Dr Mo Moulton wins Agatha Award for best non-fiction The Mutual Admiration Society: How Dorothy L. Sayers & Her Oxford Circle Remade the World for Women won the Agatha Award for best non-fiction.
04 May 2020 Reformation, Hilary Mantel and Melvyn Bragg Jonathan Willis makes summer recommendations for undergraduate History degree offer-holders.
24 March 2020 'There are some good parallels between 1940 and what we're facing now' Professor Jonathan Boff talks about the 'Blitz Spirit' on the BBC History Extra podcast
17 February 2020 Six new AHRC grant wins secure more than £1m funding Six academics from across the College of Arts and Law have been awarded new AHRC funding totalling £1.1m.
Sustainability and environments How we are exploring issues of climate through the arts, humanities and law.
Birmingham ranked in top 70 in the world for Arts and Humanities The College of Arts and Law is placed 67th in the Times Higher Education 2022 rankings, making it one of the best places for study and research in this field globally.