Nixon, JFK, and the American Century
by Tomasz Cendrowski American Presidential elections are a fascinating topic. Their scale, depth, intrigue and nuance can be overwhelming. I very much…
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by Tomasz Cendrowski American Presidential elections are a fascinating topic. Their scale, depth, intrigue and nuance can be overwhelming. I very much…
by Hermione Spencer My undergraduate degree at Loughborough was somewhat overshadowed by the outbreak of the Covid-19 virus during the spring of…
by Tom Mather My dissertation focused on the relationship between cricket and empire, focusing specifically on visual representations of two cricketers –…
by Chloé Marie Bemba. My final year of study for a degree in Politics and International Relations at Loughborough University coincided with…
by Amy Cope One of my second-year history modules, ‘Victorian Values’, was a module that captured my attention and focused my learning…
by Keisha Vinda Sara Baartman. Sara Baartman. Sara Baartman. I always intended for my dissertation topic to be representative of myself as…
by Lewis Mobbs Throughout my undergraduate programme at Loughborough, I have always been interested in foreign policy and gender. That is why…
by Robyn Burnette Mayson When I first approached the topics of science and religion in 19th Century Victorian Britain, I was under…
by Hugo Santiago Barrail At the start of my final year at Loughborough, the Extinction Rebellion movement was occupying most headlines around…
by Anna Anastassiou In an essay for my ‘Victorian Values’ history module, I took it upon myself to explore what the life…
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