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Professor Alison Milbank argues that Gothic novels – for example, Dracula by Bram Stoker – are part of religious discourse. This discourse arose in the aftermath of the Reformation and…
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2017 was an unprecedented year for research at the University of Nottingham. The largest planned investment in research in the University's history was announced at the Royal Society in London,…
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Our
Anne McLaren and Nottingham Research Fellowship schemes produce the next
generation of outstanding research leaders. We are recruiting an unprecedented
number of research fellows as part of a…
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Our competitive, internally funded fellowships aim to
attract and retain exceptional early career researchers to deliver
world-leading research.
Lisa White, a current Anne McLaren Fellow in the…
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Dr Rob Lutton of the Department of History in The University of Nottingham describes the origins of an important social and religious movement in fifteenth-century England: Lollardy. This movement,…
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