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    • Extinction Rebellion’s disobedient environmental citizenism 

      Hayes, G; Cammiss, S; Doherty, B; et al. (Routledge, 20 September 2024)
      We examine the public protest of Extinction Rebellion (XR) in the UK as a specific political practice. We do so through our observation of the plea hearings of activists charged with public order offences during the April ...
    • Introduction: Wartime ephemera and the transmission of diverse family and community histories 

      Kempshall, C; Pennell, C (MDPI, 6 September 2024)
      This Special Issue seeks to broaden our understanding of the role of ephemera and material culture in preserving conflict experiences and memories, with particular focus on the diverse—and potentially subversive—nature of ...
    • Encountering Heritage In Ipplepen, Denbury and Torbryan 

      Rippon, S; Smart, C (University of Exeter, 1 September 2024)
      ‘History is all around us’ may sound like a cliché, but it is true! The buildings, settlements, roads and fields that form the backdrop of our daily lives are all in one sense ‘modern’ – they are in use today – but ...
    • Calstock Roman Fort: Understanding Landscapes Teacher Resource Pack 

      Farnell, C (University of Exeter, 1 September 2024)
      Calstock Roman Fort, located on the River Tamar, lay undiscovered until 2007 when an archaeological survey around the parish church revealed a square Roman fort. Archaeological excavations since then have uncovered the ...
    • Ipplepen Through Time: Understanding Landscapes Teacher Resource Pack 

      Farnell, C (University of Exeter, 1 September 2024)
      Archaeological investigations at Dainton Elms Cross, a site on the eastern side of the village of Ipplepen in South Devon, have provided a unique insight into the history of the people who once lived there. A combination ...