03 May 2023 Dr Jonathan Willis to speak at Harvington Hall History Festival Dr Willis, Associate Professor in Early Modern History to speak on ‘Making Martyrs in Elizabethan England’ at the Harvington Hall History Festival, on 26 July.
28 April 2023 Recording Now Available: Practices of Judgement in Early Modern Europe Panel on 26 April discussed the ways in which judgment was refined, exercised and practiced in Early Modern Europe.
20 April 2023 Recording available for ‘New Directions in West Midlands History’ event On Wednesday 19 April BRIHC hosted a series of PhD students and professional archivists who discussed future directions in West Midlands History.
'If editors would courageously alter the gender of the pronouns...' Richard Barnfield, Shakespeare, and a story of critical unscrupulousness 8May
Objects of Conflict: Exploring the Interplay between Materiality, Religion, and Violent Conflict 16May
EU and British citizens' Rights and Belonging in the Context of Brexit: Reflections from the Intersection of Research, Activism and being an Academic in the Public Arena' 16May
Growing Up in Manchester Birmingham historian launches new exhibition on what life was like for children in Manchester in the 19th and 20th centuries.