Helen Fulton
Helen Fulton
@profhelenfulton.bsky.social

Professor of Medieval Literature at University of Bristol and lead investigator on MOWLIT research project.

History 68%
Philosophy 12%
Love medieval manuscripts? Love public libraries? Love Bristol? Don’t miss this FREE exhibition: bristol.events.mylibrary.digital/event?id=250...
Medieval Manuscripts at Bristol Central Library
A rare opportunity to view a selection of medieval manuscripts from our collections. Highlights from this unique display include a richly decorated Book of Hours, a Missal made for St Augustine’...
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The University of Nottingham is set to make a pivotal decision next week.

Its council will vote on whether to close 48 degree programmes, including modern foreign languages such as Spanish, French, German & Chinese.

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University of Nottingham considers axing language and music degrees
Total of 48 degrees could disappear from Russell Group institution, with falling revenues and rising costs blamed
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For fans of Wales and Welsh poetry, this lovely podcast, 'The Snow', is now available permanently on BBC Sounds, presented by the inestimable Dame Siân Phillips. www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m...

Delighted to share this article in PRj vol 23, 'Creating a Database for the Medieval March of Wales', @mappingthemarch.bsky.social
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Project Repository Journal
Project Repository Journal - PRj 23 April 2025
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Here’s a lovely programme on BBC Radio Wales called ‘The Snow’, about Dafydd ap Gwilym’s poem to the snow, narrated by Dame Siân Phillips, plus other voices, including mine. Monday 3 Feb at 18.30 and afterwards on BBC Sounds. www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m...
BBC Radio Wales - The Snow
Dame Siân Phillips delves into Dafydd ap Gwilym's centuries-old poem To the Snow.
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I’m very pleased to have contributed to Historians on Robin Hood, edited by Steve Rigby. It’s a great collection of essays interrogating the poems and legends through the Middle Ages. See attached flyers for more info and a 35% discount code.

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