"student experience" blog posts
![Newspaper article about the International Slavery Museum](/media/livacuk/history/blog/making-sense-of-slavery-blog.jpg)
Exploring perceptions of Liverpool’s International Slavery Museum
Third year history student, Tiria Barnes, explores perceptions of Liverpool’s International Slavery Museum using articles from Gale Primary Sources.
Posted on: 15 December 2017
![University of Georgia campus.](/media/livacuk/history/blog/uni-georgia-blog-reszied.jpg)
An experience to remember - PhD research at University of Georgia
Early in 2017, I was awarded a University of Georgia (UGA) Franklin College – University of Liverpool Short-Term International Research Fellowship. So a few months later, I found myself in Athens, Georgia, enjoying a week of beautiful fall weather and the generous hospitality of the southern United States.
Posted on: 8 December 2017
![Emma Copestake](/media/livacuk/history/blog/masters-graduate-blog.jpg)
Let's meet...a history masters graduate
Find out what it's like to study a history masters with us at Liverpool, from prize-winning graduate Emma Copestake.
Posted on: 7 December 2017
!['But if it DID happen' headline from newspaper](/media/livacuk/history/blog/dont-nuke-us-blog.jpg)
Nuclear stories: understanding nuclear anxiety through storytelling
When I first undertook my History PhD research on nuclear anxiety in Britain, I was instantly surprised by how much people wanted to tell me their 'nuclear stories'. It appeared to me that the legacies of Cold War nuclear anxieties ran much deeper than I had originally believed.
Posted on: 23 August 2017