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Rosa Parks and Rob Williams sparked a revolution against racism – but has the US squandered their legacy? article icon

Society, Politics & Law

Rosa Parks and Rob Williams sparked a revolution against racism – but has the US squandered their legacy?

When Rosa Parks caught a bus on 1 December 1955, she created a moment of history. Dr Anthony Gunter looks at how the struggles for integration still continue in America today.

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5 mins
Betty Luckham: celebrating the activism of a pioneering Windrush woman video icon

History & The Arts

Betty Luckham: celebrating the activism of a pioneering Windrush woman

What brought a bright young woman, working in the civil service in 1950s British Guiana, to settle in Manchester? And who could have predicted the impact she would have as she worked with the African Caribbean communities there?

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10 mins
The Extraordinary Rosa Parks article icon

History & The Arts

The Extraordinary Rosa Parks

In 1955, Rosa Parks boarded a bus and history was changed forever.

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5 mins
Five Inspiring Black Trailblazers from across Europe article icon

History & The Arts

Five Inspiring Black Trailblazers from across Europe

In recognition of Black History Month, we've complied a list and short biography of five black trailblazers from across Europe. 

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10 mins
The ethics of cultural heritage free course icon level 2: intermediate icon

History & The Arts

The ethics of cultural heritage

This free course, The ethics of cultural heritage, provides the basic theory behind the protection of cultural property in war zones and is presented in three parts: the protection of cultural property; the legal basis for that protection; and accounts of proportionality (that is, on deciding whether or not there is a feasible alternative to ...

Free course
12 hrs
Discovering music through listening free course icon level 1: introductory icon

History & The Arts

Discovering music through listening

This free course, Discovering music through listening, will introduce you to the musical elements used by musicians to create a piece of music: pulse, tempo, metre, harmony, structure, texture, timbre and dynamics. You'll learn how to identify the different musical elements by taking a particular approach to listening to the music, known as ...

Free course
9 hrs
What is a literary festival? video icon

History & The Arts

What is a literary festival?

Literary festivals have gained traction in recent years, and perhaps one of the better-known literary festivals in the UK is ‘The Hay Festival of Literature & Arts’. 

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10 mins
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History & The Arts

The importance of planning a musical performance

Many of us have had the festival experience as a spectator, but what’s it like to actually perform at a festival in front of hundreds of thousands of people? Dr Sean Williams, Lecturer in Music Technology, shares his experience DJing at Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert. 

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10 mins
Classical Studies: festivals video icon

History & The Arts

Classical Studies: festivals

‘Festival’ at its very essence, is a collective event where people come together to enjoy life’s simple pleasures – music, dancing, food and drink. But it isn’t a modern concept. Academics within our Classical Studies discipline share their favourite ancient Greek and Roman festivals, the only difference being, that in antiquity, the gods were ...

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10 mins
Celebrating festivals from the past and present video icon

History & The Arts

Celebrating festivals from the past and present

The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) has curated a virtual festival to showcase and celebrate some of the lesser-known festivals of the past and present. Explore festivals dating back to Ancient Greece and Rome, discover the rise of literary festivals and ‘protestivals’, plus take a look at two very different sides to Glastonbury.

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10 mins
Glastonbury and the festival video icon

History & The Arts

Glastonbury and the festival

Glastonbury, a town nestled in southwest England, is one of the most popular and sacred pilgrimage sites, and it also happens to host one of the world’s most famous music festivals!

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10 mins
Calling the game: Sexism in World Cup punditry video icon

Health, Sports & Psychology

Calling the game: Sexism in World Cup punditry

Eniola Aluko has worn the three lions - so why did her ITV colleagues treat her knowledge of football as a surprise? We've got a way to go to chase sexism out the commentary box, says the OU's Kath Woodward.

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5 mins