National project launched to rediscover Henry VIII’s long-forgotten ‘Tudor Domesday Book’
A nationwide survey commissioned by Henry VIII on the property and wealth of 16th century England and Wales is to...
A nationwide survey commissioned by Henry VIII on the property and wealth of 16th century England and Wales is to...
For the first time in nearly five centuries, Buckland Abbey in Devon will resonate once more with the sacred sounds...
One of India’s preeminent feminist writers and political thinkers has been invited to the University of Exeter to provide a...
The invasion of Ukraine and its impact upon international relations, and the importance of race and religion in the forthcoming...
University research into the relationship between Henry VIII and his longest-lasting royal favourite Henry Courtenay – heir to the ancient...
A world-renowned visual artist is to visit the University of Exeter this month and provide a rare insight into her...
Rich fabrics and fine embroidery seized from hundreds of churches closed by Henry VIII during the English Reformation were saved...
By Professor James Clark, Associate Dean for Research and Knowledge Transfer, and Professor of History, in the Department of Archaeology...
The medieval cathedral city of Wells – a major tourist destination in the Westcountry – has unveiled a new heritage...