Historic Royal Palaces undertakes a wide variety of research across a number of different disciplines. Highlights from 2022-2023 include: Historic Royal Palaces is open to discussions of hosting ...
Historic Royal Palaces has joined with Queen Mary University of London to provide a master’s course in Heritage Management. Historic Royal Palaces co-supervises a number of Collaborative Doctoral ...
Historic Royal Places is a founding partner of the Queer Heritage and Collections Network (QHCN), a UK-wide Subject Specialist Network. Launched in 2020, the QHCN provides training, networking and ...
Henry VIII on Tour is a major three-year project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) which began in November 2022 and runs until October 2025. Led by Professor Anthony Musson ...
World-famous as a royal fortress and prison, the Tower of London is also one of the most substantial standing remains of medieval England’s Jewish history. From the mid-twelfth century to the ...
At the centenary of 2014, 'Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red' became the surprising star of commemorative activity. This collaborative art installation between artist Paul Cummins, designer Tom Piper, ...
Historic Royal Palaces offers opportunities for postdoctoral researchers through our funded research project and schemes including the AHRC Early Career Fellowships in Cultural and Heritage ...
Queen Victoria's name is used to identify an era. Over her long reign the British Empire covered a quarter of the globe. The birth of photography, and an explosion in print culture and the press, ...