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Black History Month 2024: Black Musical Cultures Beyond Borders, Part 1 鈥 Staff Selections
10/21/2024 12:06 PM

We are marking Black History Month this year by celebrating the diverse history of Black musical cultures. This culminates in an afternoon of music, talks, and discussion on Wednesday 30 October , including a talk by reggae expert Prof. William 鈥楲ez鈥 Henry (University of West London). Before then, however, we have two blogs for you. […]

My Summer in the Archives: the Papers of Nancy Astor
9/30/2024 11:05 AM

This summer, our undergraduate student Courtney Murch spent time in the Reading Special Collections working with the papers of Nancy Astor, the first woman MP to take her seat in Parliament. Turning 18 in 2022 did not only mean that I was going to university, but it also meant that I was able to vote. […]

鈥淗istory needs to be about the present as far as I鈥檓 concerned鈥: an interview with Polyp
8/28/2024 11:01 AM

The artist Polyp began drawing political cartoons over forty years ago, while still a student. After a period as a care worker, he got his big break producing searing satirical cartoons for the New Internationalist magazine. Alongside a growing body of illustrated works of history, Polyp continues to campaign and produce satirical cartoons- and build […]

History around Reading: Basildon Park
8/2/2024 9:59 AM

Here in Reading, we’re fortunate to be surrounded by history – the ruins of Reading Abbey, reminders of the English Civil War, and the Victorian prison where Oscar Wilde penned his famous ballad. This summer, we’re exploring that local history. The Department were lucky enough to head to Basildon Park, a local 18th-century property looked […]

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