Bridging The Memory Gap
Inspired by The Things We Forgot To Remember, Chris Williams and Esther McCallum-Stewart explore the gap between what non-specialists think are historical facts, and what academic historians think they...
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The society Chaucer wrote about is changed beyond recognition, yet ordinary English men and women emerge with greater vitality in his brilliant narratives than in the writings of many more recent...
View ArticleOU on the BBC: History Detectives - About The Series
Introducing the History Detectives series... The OpenLearn team.First published on Mon, 26 Mar 2007 as OU on the BBC: History Detectives - About The Series. To find out more visit The Open University's...
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Become part of a living archive of human experiences in one of the most important decades in human history – tell us about your experiences and share your diary. The OpenLearn team.First published on...
View ArticleTelling stories: the novel and beyond
How have writers chosen to tell their stories, and why? What techniques do they use to make us believe in the reality of the worlds they create? If you're interested in finding out in depth about how...
View ArticleEdD graduate stories
Read about the experiences of a range of EdD graduates, and how their doctorate has shaped their lives professionally and personally. Dr Inma Álvarez. Dr Inma Álvarez is a Director of Postgraduate...
View ArticleWhat happens to you when you read?
Ever wondered about the psychology of literature or stories? Or how a certain narrative might change our attitude or perspective? This free course, What happens to you when you read? explores our...
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