Humanities news_BOBÌåÓýµÇÂ¼ÍøÖ·_Å·±¦ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÆ½Ì¨-APP|ÏÂÔØ Interwoven LiveSite /humanities/news/latest.pageHumanities newsAssociate Professor in Film Studies wins BAFTSS Award _BOBÌåÓýµÇÂ¼ÍøÖ·_Å·±¦ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÆ½Ì¨-APP|ÏÂÔØhttps://cdn.southampton.ac.uk/img/Hong%20Kong%27s%20New%20Inde%20Cinema.jpeg/humanities/news/2024/04/23-associate-professor-wins-bafta.page/humanities/news/2024/04/23-associate-professor-wins-bafta.pageTue, 23 Apr 2024 00:00:00 +0100Digital Empowerment in Language Teaching (DELTEA) project receives ESRC funding_BOBÌåÓýµÇÂ¼ÍøÖ·_Å·±¦ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÆ½Ì¨-APP|ÏÂÔØhttps://cdn.southampton.ac.uk/humanities/news/2022/12/13-digital-empowerment-in-language-teaching.page/humanities/news/2022/12/13-digital-empowerment-in-language-teaching.pageTue, 13 Dec 2022 00:00:00 +0000Confucius Institute - 10 years at the University of BOBÌåÓýµÇÂ¼ÍøÖ·_Å·±¦ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÆ½Ì¨-APP|ÏÂÔØ (2011-2021)_BOBÌåÓýµÇÂ¼ÍøÖ·_Å·±¦ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÆ½Ì¨-APP|ÏÂÔØhttps://cdn.southampton.ac.uk/img/humanities/The%20Great%20Wall-%20vertical.jpg/humanities/news/2021/11/11-confucius-institute.pageThe Confucius Institute, housed at the School of Humanities at the University of BOBÌåÓýµÇÂ¼ÍøÖ·_Å·±¦ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÆ½Ì¨-APP|ÏÂÔØ, has reached its tenth anniversary this year. During the past ten years, the Institute has developed from what was originally a teaching centre to today's multi-level, multi-type and multi-location organisation. In addition to the university centre, there are three affiliated Confucius Classrooms and three teaching centres which provide credit and non-credit courses, lunch clubs, after-school programmes and evening classes in Chinese language and culture. /humanities/news/2021/11/11-confucius-institute.pageThu, 11 Nov 2021 00:00:00 +0000Battle of Fenny Bridges memorial unveiled | Humanities | University of BOBÌåÓýµÇÂ¼ÍøÖ·_Å·±¦ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÆ½Ì¨-APP|ÏÂÔØ_BOBÌåÓýµÇÂ¼ÍøÖ·_Å·±¦ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÆ½Ì¨-APP|ÏÂÔØ

Battle of Fenny Bridges memorial unveiled

Tue, 27 Aug 2024 00:00:00 +0000<p>Professor Mark Stoyle gave the keynote address at a recent event which was organised by the Battlefield Trust and local historical societies to commemorate the 475th anniversary of the Battle of Fenny Bridges in East Devon.</p> <p>The engagement was a key turning point in the Western Rising of 1549 &ndash; the so-called &lsquo;Prayer Book Rebellion&rsquo; &ndash; which saw a strong force of rebels from Devon and Cornwall narrowly defeated by the royal army which had been sent down from London to suppress them. &nbsp;</p> <p>The event concluded with a new memorial to those who took part in the engagement &ndash; one which was funded by local people and the Battlefield Trust &ndash; being unveiled by Richard Foord&comma; the MP for Honiton and Sidmouth.</p> Professor Mark Stoyle delivers keynote at the unveiling of the Battle of Fenny Bridges memorialhttps://leaf.soton.ac.uk/static/uploads/fenny_bridges_memorial_-_unveiling-(1).jpghttps://leaf.soton.ac.uk/static/uploads/fenny_bridges_memorial_-_unveiling-(1).jpgRight to left: Richard Foord&amp;comma; MP; Prof Mark Stoyle; Simon Dixon&amp;comma; Research Co-ordinator&amp;comma; The Battlefield Trust; Jenny Wilson&amp;comma; of Feniton History Society&amp;comma; and friend; South Molton town-crier. _BOBÌåÓýµÇÂ¼ÍøÖ·_Å·±¦ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÆ½Ì¨-APP|ÏÂÔØSix people stand behind a new memorial plaque which tells of the Battle of Fenny Bridges.Right to left: Richard Foord&amp;comma; MP; Prof Mark Stoyle; Simon Dixon&amp;comma; Research Co-ordinator&amp;comma; The Battlefield Trust; Jenny Wilson&amp;comma; of Feniton History Society&amp;comma; and friend; South Molton town-crier. humanities/news/humanities/news/2024/08/battle-of-fenny-bridges-memorial-unveiled-humanities-university-of-southampton.page/humanities/news/2024/08/battle-of-fenny-bridges-memorial-unveiled-humanities-university-of-southampton.pageBattle of Fenny Bridges memorial unveiled | Humanities | University of BOBÌåÓýµÇÂ¼ÍøÖ·_Å·±¦ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÆ½Ì¨-APP|ÏÂÔØ_BOBÌåÓýµÇÂ¼ÍøÖ·_Å·±¦ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÆ½Ì¨-APP|ÏÂÔØ

Battle of Fenny Bridges memorial unveiled

Tue, 27 Aug 2024 00:00:00 +0000<p><span style="font-size:11pt"><span style="font-family:Calibri&comma;sans-serif">Professor Mark Stoyle gave the keynote address at a recent event which was organised by the Battlefield Trust and local historical societies to commemorate the 475<sup>th</sup> anniversary of the Battle of Fenny Bridges in East Devon. </span></span></p> <p><span style="font-size:11pt"><span style="font-family:Calibri&comma;sans-serif">The engagement was a key turning point in the Western Rising of 1549 &ndash; the so-called &lsquo;Prayer Book Rebellion&rsquo; &ndash; which saw a strong force of rebels from Devon and Cornwall narrowly defeated by the royal army which had been sent down from London to suppress them. &nbsp;</span></span></p> <p><span style="font-size:11pt"><span style="font-family:Calibri&comma;sans-serif">The event concluded with a new memorial to those who took part in the engagement &ndash; one which was funded by local people and the Battlefield Trust &ndash; being unveiled by Richard Foord&comma; the MP for Honiton and Sidmouth.</span></span></p> Memorial plaque unveiled to commemorate the Battle of Fenny Bridgeshttps://leaf.soton.ac.uk/static/uploads/fenny_bridges_memorial_-_unveiling-(1).jpghttps://leaf.soton.ac.uk/static/uploads/fenny_bridges_memorial_-_unveiling-(1).jpgRight to left: Richard Foord&amp;comma; MP; Prof Mark Stoyle; Simon Dixon&amp;comma; Research Co-ordinator&amp;comma; The Battlefield Trust; Jenny Wilson&amp;comma; of Feniton History Society&amp;comma; and friend; South Molton town-crier. _BOBÌåÓýµÇÂ¼ÍøÖ·_Å·±¦ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÆ½Ì¨-APP|ÏÂÔØSix people stand behind a new memorial plaque which tells of the Battle of Fenny Bridges.Right to left: Richard Foord&amp;comma; MP; Prof Mark Stoyle; Simon Dixon&amp;comma; Research Co-ordinator&amp;comma; The Battlefield Trust; Jenny Wilson&amp;comma; of Feniton History Society&amp;comma; and friend; South Molton town-crier. humanities/news/humanities/news/2024/08/battle-of-fenny-bridges-memorial-unveiled-humanities-university-of-southampton.page/humanities/news/2024/08/battle-of-fenny-bridges-memorial-unveiled-humanities-university-of-southampton.page
Coastal &amp; Inland Waters Heritage Science Facility | Humanities | University of BOBÌåÓýµÇÂ¼ÍøÖ·_Å·±¦ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÆ½Ì¨-APP|ÏÂÔØ_BOBÌåÓýµÇÂ¼ÍøÖ·_Å·±¦ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÆ½Ì¨-APP|ÏÂÔØ

Coastal &amp; Inland Waters Heritage Science Facility

Wed, 09 Oct 2024 00:00:00 +0000New funding from the UKRI Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) will help our archaeology experts and researchers at the BOBÌåÓýµÇÂ¼ÍøÖ·_Å·±¦ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÆ½Ì¨-APP|ÏÂÔØ Marine &amp; Maritime Institute to preserve vulnerable&amp;comma; UK maritime heritage&amp;comma; at risk from the effects of climate change.https://leaf.soton.ac.uk/static/uploads/surveying_a_human_made_prehistoric_island_or_crannog_in_loch_bhorgastail_scotland_credit_fraser_sturt_cropped-2-(1).jpghttps://leaf.soton.ac.uk/static/uploads/surveying_a_human_made_prehistoric_island_or_crannog_in_loch_bhorgastail_scotland_credit_fraser_sturt_cropped-2-(1).jpgAn aerial view of a small stony island in a lake with an inflatable boat nearby and a floating platform connected to scanning equipment on the island<p dir="ltr" id="paragraph_gO8SaZo64X8">The UKRI Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) will provide the University with around &pound;2m over ten years to set up and run the new Coastal &amp; Inland Waters Heritage Science Facility.</p> <p dir="ltr" id="paragraph_Gc8SaZI74X8">The facility is one of 31 projects sharing a &pound;37m award in the first stage of the AHRC&rsquo;s Research Infrastructure for Conservation and Heritage Science (RICHeS) programme.</p> <p dir="ltr" id="paragraph_3j8SaZY74X8">The new BOBÌåÓýµÇÂ¼ÍøÖ·_Å·±¦ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÆ½Ì¨-APP|ÏÂÔØ facility will use the latest uncrewed vehicle and scanning technology to explore lakes&comma; coasts and inland waterways &ndash; examining anything from million-year-old tools and footprints&comma; to downed aircraft&comma; and submerged settlements.</p> <p dir="ltr" id="paragraph_COl8Zhkiq38">Project leader Professor Fraser Sturt&comma; Department of Archaeology&comma; explains: &ldquo;Climate change means our oceans are warming&comma; storms are becoming more frequent and coastal and river flooding are more likely. This poses a threat to the future of many vulnerable heritage sites which lie in the sea just off our shores&comma; in waterways and submerged in lakes.</p> <p dir="ltr" id="paragraph_-Vl8Zh_jq38">&ldquo;These sites can unlock hidden histories &ndash; telling us about how people once lived&comma; how they moved and migrated&comma; traded and shared ideas and sadly also where conflict arose. However&comma; the sites are also often difficult to explore due to shallow waters or rocky inlets.&rdquo;</p> <p dir="ltr" id="paragraph_cAl8ZhEiq38">Find out more on the University website: <a href="/news/2024/10/new-major-funding-award-to-help-protect-maritime-heritage.page" id="text_8Uok9FtWQb1" rel="nofollow noreferrer" target="_blank">New major funding award to help protect maritime heritage.</a></p> humanities/news/humanities/news/2024/10/coastal-andamp-inland-waters-heritage-science-facility-humanities-university-of-southampton.page/humanities/news/2024/10/coastal-andamp-inland-waters-heritage-science-facility-humanities-university-of-southampton.pageCoastal &amp; Inland Waters Heritage Science Facility | Humanities | University of BOBÌåÓýµÇÂ¼ÍøÖ·_Å·±¦ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÆ½Ì¨-APP|ÏÂÔØ_BOBÌåÓýµÇÂ¼ÍøÖ·_Å·±¦ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÆ½Ì¨-APP|ÏÂÔØ

Coastal &amp; Inland Waters Heritage Science Facility

Wed, 09 Oct 2024 00:00:00 +0000New funding from the UKRI Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) will help our archaeology experts and researchers at the BOBÌåÓýµÇÂ¼ÍøÖ·_Å·±¦ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÆ½Ì¨-APP|ÏÂÔØ Marine &amp; Maritime Institute to preserve vulnerable&amp;comma; UK maritime heritage&amp;comma; at risk from the effects of climate change.https://leaf.soton.ac.uk/static/uploads/surveying_a_human_made_prehistoric_island_or_crannog_in_loch_bhorgastail_scotland_credit_fraser_sturt_cropped-2-(1).jpghttps://leaf.soton.ac.uk/static/uploads/surveying_a_human_made_prehistoric_island_or_crannog_in_loch_bhorgastail_scotland_credit_fraser_sturt_cropped-2-(1).jpgAn aerial view of a small stony island in a lake with an inflatable boat nearby and a floating platform connected to scanning equipment on the island<p dir="ltr" id="paragraph_gO8SaZo64X8">The UKRI Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) will provide the University with around &pound;2m over ten years to set up and run the new Coastal &amp; Inland Waters Heritage Science Facility.</p> <p dir="ltr" id="paragraph_Gc8SaZI74X8">The facility is one of 31 projects sharing a &pound;37m award in the first stage of the AHRC&rsquo;s Research Infrastructure for Conservation and Heritage Science (RICHeS) programme.</p> <p dir="ltr" id="paragraph_3j8SaZY74X8">The new BOBÌåÓýµÇÂ¼ÍøÖ·_Å·±¦ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÆ½Ì¨-APP|ÏÂÔØ facility will use the latest uncrewed vehicle and scanning technology to explore lakes&comma; coasts and inland waterways &ndash; examining anything from million-year-old tools and footprints&comma; to downed aircraft&comma; and submerged settlements.</p> <p dir="ltr" id="paragraph_COl8Zhkiq38">Project leader Professor Fraser Sturt&comma; Department of Archaeology&comma; explains: &ldquo;Climate change means our oceans are warming&comma; storms are becoming more frequent and coastal and river flooding are more likely. This poses a threat to the future of many vulnerable heritage sites which lie in the sea just off our shores&comma; in waterways and submerged in lakes.</p> <p dir="ltr" id="paragraph_-Vl8Zh_jq38">&ldquo;These sites can unlock hidden histories &ndash; telling us about how people once lived&comma; how they moved and migrated&comma; traded and shared ideas and sadly also where conflict arose. However&comma; the sites are also often difficult to explore due to shallow waters or rocky inlets.&rdquo;</p> <p dir="ltr" id="paragraph_cAl8ZhEiq38">Find out more on the University website: <a href="/news/2024/10/new-major-funding-award-to-help-protect-maritime-heritage.page" id="text_8Uok9FtWQb1" rel="nofollow noreferrer" target="_blank">New major funding award to help protect maritime heritage.</a></p> humanities/news/humanities/news/2024/10/coastal-andamp-inland-waters-heritage-science-facility-humanities-university-of-southampton.page/humanities/news/2024/10/coastal-andamp-inland-waters-heritage-science-facility-humanities-university-of-southampton.page
Parkes Institute PhD student to launch new exhibition on ’The Wandering Jew’_BOBÌåÓýµÇÂ¼ÍøÖ·_Å·±¦ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÆ½Ì¨-APP|ÏÂÔØ

Parkes Institute PhD student to launch new exhibition on ’The Wandering Jew’

Fri, 08 Nov 2024 15:00:00 +0000<p>Reframing the Wandering Jew from its origins in medieval Christian myth&comma; this exhibition presents how the legend evolves across time and cultures. It draws on an&nbsp;expansive set of sources including Romantic and Gothic literature&comma; Yiddish drama&comma; Jewish visual art&comma; Rabbinic sermons&comma; Nazi and anti-Nazi film&comma; and 21st century regenderings of the myth. A particular highlight is a specially commissioned print&comma; &lsquo;Flight&rsquo;&comma; by artist and sculptor David Hochhauser. These diverse forms and genres reflect the relevance of the Wandering Jew&comma; representing Jewish exilic experience but also more widely universal themes of myth&comma; migration and memory.</p> <p>Speaking of the exhibition&comma; Anoushka said: &quot;As a student of English and Russian literature&comma; my first engagement with the Wandering Jew was my discovery and translation of a dramatic prologue titled &lsquo;Agasfer&rsquo; by Vladimir Nabokov&comma; which he wrote in 1923. I continued research into the legend and how it has evolved through art and literature for my MA and PhD and thought it would be perfectly suited to a travelling exhibition for a wider public audience&comma; and to reflect the itineracy of the myth.</p> <p>The exhibition has three main aims: to explore examples of the legend being used as vessels for Jewish/non-Jewish rapprochement&comma; to showcase how Jewish writers and agents have reclaimed the Wandering Jew to represent exilic experiences&comma; and to speak to more universal and contemporary issues of myth&comma; migration and memory. It&rsquo;s really exciting to see my research in this way &mdash; thanks also to the creative insight of Valley Graphics&comma; support of the Parkes Institute&comma; and funding from the Jewish Historical Society of England and German History Society &mdash; and with a few future venues lined up&comma; I can&rsquo;t wait to see where it will go!&quot;</p> <p>The exhibition features insights and contributions from the wider Parkes Institute community&comma; including Charlie Knight&comma; No&euml;mie Duhaut&comma;&nbsp;Neil Gregor&comma;&nbsp;Tony Kushner&comma;&nbsp;Claire Le Foll&comma; and Katie Power.</p> <h2>Launch Event</h2> <p>On Wednesday 13 November&comma; the Parkes Institute and the University of BOBÌåÓýµÇÂ¼ÍøÖ·_Å·±¦ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÆ½Ì¨-APP|ÏÂÔØ will host a launch event for the exhibition.&nbsp;Come along to see the exhibition before&comma; much like the Wandering Jew&comma; it travels across the UK. The launch will see Anoushka introduce the project and give a reading of&nbsp;the first translation of &lsquo;Agasfer&rsquo; by Vladimir Nabokov&comma;&nbsp;after which attendees are invited to explore the exhibition along with refreshments.</p> <p class="uos-component-image-center"><img alt="The Wandering Jew promotional graphic&comma; showing an abstract visual of 9 figure-line drawings&comma; with text reading:Curated by Anoushka Alexander-Rose Launch Reception Wednesday 13th November 6–7pm: Lecture Theatre B Corridor&comma; Avenue Campus&comma; University of BOBÌåÓýµÇÂ¼ÍøÖ·_Å·±¦ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÆ½Ì¨-APP|ÏÂÔØ Book: bit.ly/WanderingJew’" height="563" src="https://leaf.soton.ac.uk/static/uploads/wandering_jew_social_media.png" width="1000" /></p> <p>&nbsp;</p> The Parkes Institute is delighted to host the launch of ’The Wandering Jew’ travelling exhibition&amp;comma; curated by Anoushka Alexander-Rose&amp;comma; with the support of Charlie Knight. https://leaf.soton.ac.uk/static/uploads/the-wandering-jew-thumbnail.pnghttps://leaf.soton.ac.uk/static/uploads/the-wandering-jew-thumbnail.pngSnippet of ‘Flight’&amp;comma; David Hochhauser (2024)_BOBÌåÓýµÇÂ¼ÍøÖ·_Å·±¦ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÆ½Ì¨-APP|ÏÂÔØSnippet of ‘Flight’&amp;comma; David Hochhauser (2024)parkes/news/parkes/news/2024/11/parkes-institute-phd-student-to-launch-new-exhibition-on-the-wandering-jew.page/parkes/news/2024/11/parkes-institute-phd-student-to-launch-new-exhibition-on-the-wandering-jew.pageParkes Institute PhD student to launch new exhibition on ’The Wandering Jew’_BOBÌåÓýµÇÂ¼ÍøÖ·_Å·±¦ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÆ½Ì¨-APP|ÏÂÔØ

Parkes Institute PhD student to launch new exhibition on ’The Wandering Jew’

Fri, 08 Nov 2024 15:00:00 +0000<p>Reframing the Wandering Jew from its origins in medieval Christian myth&comma; this exhibition presents how the legend evolves across time and cultures. It draws on an&nbsp;expansive set of sources including Romantic and Gothic literature&comma; Yiddish drama&comma; Jewish visual art&comma; Rabbinic sermons&comma; Nazi and anti-Nazi film&comma; and 21st century regenderings of the myth. A particular highlight is a specially commissioned print&comma; &lsquo;Flight&rsquo;&comma; by artist and sculptor David Hochhauser. These diverse forms and genres reflect the relevance of the Wandering Jew&comma; representing Jewish exilic experience but also more widely universal themes of myth&comma; migration and memory.</p> <p>Speaking of the exhibition&comma; Anoushka said: &quot;As a student of English and Russian literature&comma; my first engagement with the Wandering Jew was my discovery and translation of a dramatic prologue titled &lsquo;Agasfer&rsquo; by Vladimir Nabokov&comma; which he wrote in 1923. I continued research into the legend and how it has evolved through art and literature for my MA and PhD and thought it would be perfectly suited to a travelling exhibition for a wider public audience&comma; and to reflect the itineracy of the myth.</p> <p>The exhibition has three main aims: to explore examples of the legend being used as vessels for Jewish/non-Jewish rapprochement&comma; to showcase how Jewish writers and agents have reclaimed the Wandering Jew to represent exilic experiences&comma; and to speak to more universal and contemporary issues of myth&comma; migration and memory. It&rsquo;s really exciting to see my research in this way &mdash; thanks also to the creative insight of Valley Graphics&comma; support of the Parkes Institute&comma; and funding from the Jewish Historical Society of England and German History Society &mdash; and with a few future venues lined up&comma; I can&rsquo;t wait to see where it will go!&quot;</p> <p>The exhibition features insights and contributions from the wider Parkes Institute community&comma; including Charlie Knight&comma; No&euml;mie Duhaut&comma;&nbsp;Neil Gregor&comma;&nbsp;Tony Kushner&comma;&nbsp;Claire Le Foll&comma; and Katie Power.</p> <h2>Launch Event</h2> <p>On Wednesday 13 November&comma; the Parkes Institute and the University of BOBÌåÓýµÇÂ¼ÍøÖ·_Å·±¦ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÆ½Ì¨-APP|ÏÂÔØ will host a launch event for the exhibition.&nbsp;Come along to see the exhibition before&comma; much like the Wandering Jew&comma; it travels across the UK. The launch will see Anoushka introduce the project and give a reading of&nbsp;the first translation of &lsquo;Agasfer&rsquo; by Vladimir Nabokov&comma;&nbsp;after which attendees are invited to explore the exhibition along with refreshments.</p> <p class="uos-component-image-center"><img alt="The Wandering Jew promotional graphic&comma; showing an abstract visual of 9 figure-line drawings&comma; with text reading:Curated by Anoushka Alexander-Rose Launch Reception Wednesday 13th November 6–7pm: Lecture Theatre B Corridor&comma; Avenue Campus&comma; University of BOBÌåÓýµÇÂ¼ÍøÖ·_Å·±¦ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÆ½Ì¨-APP|ÏÂÔØ Book: bit.ly/WanderingJew’" height="563" src="https://leaf.soton.ac.uk/static/uploads/wandering_jew_social_media.png" width="1000" /></p> <p>&nbsp;</p> The Parkes Institute is delighted to host the launch of ’The Wandering Jew’ travelling exhibition&amp;comma; curated by Anoushka Alexander-Rose&amp;comma; with the support of Charlie Knight. https://leaf.soton.ac.uk/static/uploads/the-wandering-jew-thumbnail.pnghttps://leaf.soton.ac.uk/static/uploads/the-wandering-jew-thumbnail.pngSnippet of ‘Flight’&amp;comma; David Hochhauser (2024)_BOBÌåÓýµÇÂ¼ÍøÖ·_Å·±¦ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÆ½Ì¨-APP|ÏÂÔØSnippet of ‘Flight’&amp;comma; David Hochhauser (2024)parkes/news/parkes/news/2024/11/parkes-institute-phd-student-to-launch-new-exhibition-on-the-wandering-jew.page/parkes/news/2024/11/parkes-institute-phd-student-to-launch-new-exhibition-on-the-wandering-jew.page