On the evening of 30th May 2025, the historic Lincoln Guildhall became a vibrant meeting point of voices from the past and present during “Medieval Discoveries: A Learning and Career Journey”. This hybrid event (with attendees joining in person and online) brought together current and former MA Medieval Studies students from the University of Lincoln with members of both the local and international community.| Humanities & Heritage
A Lincoln School of Humanities and Heritage graduate, Annabelle Hamilton-Bing spent a summer working for Professor Mark Gardiner on his research into the medieval history of Lincolnshire, with financial support from the School. This research has resulted in a peer-reviewed academic publication by Mark and Annabelle in the internationally recognised interdisciplinary journal Medieval Settlement Research.| Humanities & Heritage
It is valuable for a historian to consider the different mediums through which we can analyse history, with music acting as a crucial tool for interpretation. By examining the themes, emotions, and cultural contexts reflected in musical works, historians can gain deeper insights into the social and political dynamics of the time. While governments rushed to develop increasingly destructive weapons in the nuclear arms race, musicians and artists alike embraced popular culture to confront the u...| Humanities & Heritage