
The annual Midlands Eighteenth-Century Research Network meeting was held at the University of Birmingham in May 2022

In a recent interview with Der Spiegel, Professor Uekotter discusses calls for Germany to return to nuclear power.

On Monday 14 June, Professor Uekotter discussed the environmental impact of war in an impromptu radio interview on SRF, the Swiss national radio company.

Juanita Cox , Michael Dawson, Kate Nichols and Verity Postlethwaite discuss the meaning(s) of the Commonwealth Games through time.

As Spaghetti Junction turns 50 it remains an important symbol of Birmingham’s journey through the last half-century.

On 9th May, children and their parents, carers, and teachers from schools across Birmingham visited The Exchange for a prize-giving ceremony.

This is only one of many new sites and unexpected patterns of prehistoric activity detected at Stonehenge by the Ghent-Birmingham research team

For a degree centred on the past, History creates the ultimate graduate for uncertain futures but what is history for?

The College of Arts and Law remains amongst the best performing research-intensive universities in the world, according to the 2022 QS World Rankings.

A new BBC Radio 4 play, based on Professor Nick Crowsons research into homelessness, discovers the stories of those criminalised for being homeless.
The Birmingham Research Institute for History and Cultures (BRIHC) and the Centre for West Midlands History (CWMH) were joined by researchers from the Black Country Living Museum.
Hear more about Frank Uekotter's recent tour through Germany.