
On Tuesday night, a packed Council Chamber saw the launch of the History and Classics Department’s Student journal, Gorffennol. Yes ladies and gentlemen, a legacy…

On the 12th of November the Society of Ancient Studies went on a trip to the British Museum in London. There were 18 of us,…

This is a guest blog post from Professor David Turner of Swansea University, who was kind enough to write something for us about his current…

Talking about my fondness for the Victorian period is often a fraught experience. Why, I’m asked, did they starve workhouse children and throw domestic servants…

This is a guest blog post from Dr Adam Mosley of Swansea University, who was kind enough to write something for us about his current…

This is a blog post by Andrew Morel who has recently joined us from Durham University to read for a Masters in Modern History. We…

This is a blog post by Harvey Richardson, a year 3 student, on his dissertation topic of ancient Sparta. I chose my dissertation to be…

This is a blog post by Howard Leung, a year 3 student, on his dissertation topic: An analysis of Spanish mentalities of the Chinese in…

“Look at the blank pages before you with courage. Now fill them with beauty” (Blaine Hogan) For me, the most daunting concept is starting…

This is a blog post by Paulina Sutorova, a Level 3 Egyptology student at Swansea University, about her experience of publishing one of her essays on “How…