
Investigating Mozarts Enduring Popularity
Research by Mark Everist, Professor of Music at the University of Southampton, examines 200 years’ worth of interpretation and reception of one of the world’s most famous composers, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Research by Mark Everist, Professor of Music at the University of Southampton, examines 200 years’ worth of interpretation and reception of one of the world’s most famous composers, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
This website explores the role played by music in daily life in Europe under Nazism, both for those who supported the regime and those who were its victims.
A study of Portus, the maritime port of Imperial Rome, has had a significant influence on how the state authorities in Rome manage archaeological sites. Its findings show that commercial activity at the port was far greater than previously understood, enabling academics to reappraise the site’s significance and increase public awareness of it around the world.
A free-to-use database containing the names of soldiers serving the English crown between 1369 and 1453. It was developed by Southampton historian Professor Anne Curry in collaboration with Henley Business School at the University of Reading.