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Dr Weipin Tsai's Leverhulme-funded project studying Chinese Letter Hongs has launched a website making information gleaned from small private collections available to the public and to other scholars.
It is with great sadness that we share the news of the death of Professor Justin Champion.
Prof Dan Stone wins the College’s Annual Doctoral Supervision Award
A lost portrait of the suffragist Dame Millicent Fawcett by Theodore Blake Wirgman (1848-1898) has been discovered in the art collections of Royal Holloway, University of London.
The Department of History at Royal Holloway, in collaboration with the British Library, is delighted to offer a fully-funded PhD studentship (fees and maintenance)
Best first biography for The Life and Legend of the Sultan Saladin
Channel 5's new documentaries profiling two of Britain's greatest monarchs features the expertise of Dr Anna Whitelock
Jonathan Phillips gives 2020 Jonathan Riley-Smith Memorial Lecture at The Museum of the Order of St John
The Department of History is working with heritage partners to bring Liberté, a touring pop-up exhibition exploring the inspirational story of a female British spy to campus.
Third-year Lily-Ann Lofty, has been speaking at a history conference ‘From Margins to Centre? An undergraduate conference on marginalised histories' at the University of York