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Right-Wing Populism in the Netherlands: Geert Wilders and the Party for Freedom (PVV)

Henk de Berg (University of Sheffield) in Conversation with Koen Vossen (Radboud University Nijmegen). Every year, The Centre for Dutch and Flemish Studies receives authors, artistes and academics. In these interviews we'll explore the history, heritage, politics and culture of the Low Countries.


Forgotten Food: Culinary Memory, Local Heritage and Lost Agricultural Varieties in India

A project that brings academics into dialogue with chefs, writers, filmmakers and heritage practitioners to address challenges linked to local communities and food sustainability in India


The Nervous State: Embedding Emotional Literacy in Education and Historical Literacy in Clinic Practice

Discover how a lost wartime journal inspired a play, film and podcast exploring anxiety, resilience and emotional learning.


Sheffield Voices

Film about the experiences of Sheffield people with learning disabilities and those who have worked with them with a historical perspective on learning disabilities from Dr Esme Cleall from the Department of History at the University of Sheffield. To view the film with subtitles, please click the square icon (subtitles/closed captions) on the right hand side of the screen.


Historical memory in Japan and broader East Asia

Dr Mark Pendleton discusses his current research on historical memory in Japan and broader East Asia and an emerging interest in ruins and how people visit ruin sites to try and and make sense of the past.