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One of India’s preeminent feminist writers and political thinkers has been invited to the University of Exeter to provide a...
One of India’s preeminent feminist writers and political thinkers has been invited to the University of Exeter to provide a...
The representation of donkeys in cinema is the focus of a new and unique course that has been launched in...
Evidence from 13th-century chroniclers and physicians indicates plague may have been involved in epidemics a century before the Black Death, a...
People can celebrate St Piran’s Day with traditional Cornish food, dancing and music at a special free event at the...
Between 2005 and 2022, more than 105,000 children are estimated to have been recruited and used in armed conflict around...
Vibrant scenes of marine life co-created by Cornish schoolchildren and counterparts in the United Arab Emirates are being exhibited in...
A generation of women in South Africa have collectively pushed from their memories apartheid-era sexual violence in a cultural process...
A history book charting the impact of the French Revolutionary Wars upon the Royal Navy during the late 18th century...
Food citizenship and the material culture of wills are two areas of research which are being creatively explored by artists...