The blog about the visit to the Palace having just explicably disappeared in the last couple of hours, I thought I would do it again because it was such a […]
CKHH at the Palace, yes Buckingham Palace
Before I come to the headline event for this week’s blog, I want to send out a reminder concerning the Becket Lecture next week, as well as mentioning that on […]
Kent History Postgraduates in Dover – celebrating success
This week I want to feature the knowledge exchange and community engagement activities of members of the Kent History Postgraduates group over the weekend at Dover Museum and at the […]
Tudors and Stuarts 2025 – last of the (thin red) line
Before I come to the Tudors and Stuarts 25 History Weekend, as well as a visit from sixth-form students studying English Literature at Cherwell School in Oxford, I want to […]
Tudors and Stuarts meets St Augustine’s Abbey
Rather than a ‘normal’ blog this week, please see this offer from English Heritage, one of CCCU’s fellow organisations on Canterbury’s World Heritage Site: St Augustine’s Abbey (Longport, Canterbury, CT1 […]
From Kent to Hull – showcasing maritime history
This week has Jason Mazzocchi’s report of the Hull Maritime History conference where he and Kieron Hoyle gave papers last Saturday, but before that these are the two upcoming CKHH […]
Two sides of a coin: vibrant research culture – end of an era
I shall start this week with a note of congratulations to Dr Dessoy, whose doctoral thesis is now complete and the next event will be her graduation. Thus, well done […]
What we can learn from (Kent) history – if we care enough to look
Stop press – the event details and booking link for the ‘Kent and Europe, 1450–1640: Merchants, Mariners, Shipping and Defence’ FREE study day at Dover Museum in the Community Cinema […]
More from the Kent History Postgraduates
Although it is good to be able to note that there were guest history speakers at both CCCU and the University of Kent this week these being Dr Giorgia Tolfo […]