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The Canterbury branch of the Historical Association

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Next week we will be attending this fascinating lecture organised by our friends at Canterbury HA ! If you can make your way down to Canterbury, it will be worth it! :)

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Join us for our next event. Dr Tom Davies (Senior Lecturer in American History at the U of Sussex) is a specialist in post-war political and social American history, with a particular focus on the history of race and inequality in the United States.

Join us for our next event. Dr Tom Davies (Senior Lecturer in American History at the U of Sussex) is a specialist in post-war political and social American history, with a particular focus on the history of race and inequality in the United States.
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Our next event. Dr Tom Davies (Senior Lecturer in American History at the U of Sussex) is a specialist in post-war political and social American history, with a particular focus on the history of race and inequality in the United States.

Our next event. Dr Tom Davies (Senior Lecturer in American History at the U of Sussex) is a specialist in post-war political and social American history, with a particular focus on the history of race and inequality in the United States.
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Canterbury Historical and Archaeologolical Society have a talk on 10 April at 7pm in St. Paul's Church, Canterbury, CT1 1NH.

Canterbury Historical and Archaeologolical Society have a talk on 10 April at 7pm in St. Paul's Church, Canterbury, CT1 1NH.
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A public lecture, Charles II: Conformity, Toleration and Supremacy by Prof Kenneth Fincham. This talk explores Charles II's supremacy, his mixed success and the problems he faced in handling religious pluralism. Thursday 9 May 2024 17:00 in Templeman Lecture Theatre.

A public lecture, Charles II: Conformity, Toleration and Supremacy by Prof Kenneth Fincham. 

This talk explores Charles II's supremacy, his mixed success and the problems he faced in handling religious pluralism.

Thursday 9 May 2024 17:00 in Templeman Lecture Theatre.
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I’m doing the rounds on Instagram, so thought I’d pipe up here… This year’s #BecketLecture will be given by Professor Elisabeth van Houts! Topic and further information below / linked! canterbury.ac.uk/events/2024/an… CCCU History Canterbury HA MEMS

I’m doing the rounds on Instagram, so thought I’d pipe up here… 

This year’s #BecketLecture will be given by Professor Elisabeth van Houts! 

Topic and further information below / linked! 

canterbury.ac.uk/events/2024/an…

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Announcing our lunchtime talks for May to November! We'll continue to upload reminders as we approach each event but you can now book seats for any you'd like to attend. Contact us at… 📧 [email protected] ☎️ 03000 420673 ✍🏻 For a transcription of key info, click ALT below

Announcing our lunchtime talks for May to November!

We'll continue to upload reminders as we approach each event but you can now book seats for any you'd like to attend. Contact us at…

📧 archives@kent.gov.uk
☎️ 03000 420673
✍🏻 For a transcription of key info, click ALT below
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Join us for our next event. Prof John Morrill (Selwyn College, Cambridge) specialises in the political, religious, social, and cultural history of early modern Britain. He a leading expert on Oliver Cromwell and has completed editing a 4-volume edition of all his recorded words.

Join us for our next event. Prof John Morrill (Selwyn College, Cambridge) specialises in the political, religious, social, and cultural history of early modern Britain. He a leading expert on Oliver Cromwell and has completed editing a 4-volume edition of all his recorded words.
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Louise Wilkinson, Prof of Medieval Studies, U of Lincoln, will tell the remarkable story of Isabella, second daughter of King John, who in 1235 travelled through Kent on her way to marry the Emperor Frederick II, becoming Holy Roman Empress and Queen of Sicily, Italy and Germany.

Louise Wilkinson, Prof of Medieval Studies, U of Lincoln, will tell the remarkable story of Isabella, second daughter of King John, who in 1235 travelled through Kent on her way to marry the Emperor Frederick II, becoming Holy Roman Empress and Queen of Sicily, Italy and Germany.
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Meet Julia! She's our longest-serving current volunteer and one of several friendly faces who contribute their time each week at Kent Archives. Discover more about Julia's role and current project on p. 6 of our Winter 2023 newsletter: bit.ly/3XPxt2D 👩🏼‍💻 #VolunteersWeek

Meet Julia! She's our longest-serving current volunteer and one of several friendly faces who contribute their time each week at Kent Archives.

Discover more about Julia's role and current project on p. 6 of our Winter 2023 newsletter: bit.ly/3XPxt2D
👩🏼‍💻 #VolunteersWeek
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Thursday's talk: Louise Wilkinson, U. Lincoln, will tell the remarkable story of Isabella, second daughter of King John, who in 1235 travelled through Kent on her way to marry the Emperor Frederick II, becoming Holy Roman Empress and Queen of Sicily, Italy and Germany.

Thursday's talk: Louise Wilkinson, U. Lincoln, will tell the remarkable story of Isabella, second daughter of King John, who in 1235 travelled through Kent on her way to marry the Emperor Frederick II, becoming Holy Roman Empress and Queen of Sicily, Italy and Germany.
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Stewart Purvis CBE was Prof of Television Journalism at City University, chief executive of ITN, and is co-author of ‘Guy Burgess – The Spy Who Knew Everyone’. He will speak about Edith Tudor-Hart, who was instrumental in the recruiting of the Cambridge spy ring. All are welcome.

Stewart Purvis CBE was Prof of Television Journalism at City University, chief executive of ITN, and is co-author of ‘Guy Burgess – The Spy Who Knew Everyone’.
He will speak about Edith Tudor-Hart, who was instrumental in the recruiting of the Cambridge spy ring. All are welcome.