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Kent History Postgraduates and food in the Middle Ages

Kent History Postgraduates and food in the Middle Ages

Before I get to the topic for this week – food and its uses in medieval Kent, I thought I would flag up an initiative by the Graduate College if […]

4th June 20204th June 2020 academic, archaeology, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Events, Heritage, Kent, local and regional history, Middle Ages, NewsLeave a Comment on Kent History Postgraduates and food in the Middle Ages
Exploring book culture and the Gough Map

Exploring book culture and the Gough Map

I thought I would start this week by telling you about an exciting opportunity for someone who is interested in the History of the Book and who would like to […]

28th May 202028th May 2020 academic, Anglo-Saxon, archaeology, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Heritage, Kent, local and regional history, London, Middle Ages, News, Tudors, VictorianLeave a Comment on Exploring book culture and the Gough Map
Maritime Kent and other research topics

Maritime Kent and other research topics

This week I thought I would catch up with what Dr Diane Heath has been doing recently, as well as where I and my fellow editors are with Maritime Kent. […]

20th May 202026th May 2020 academic, archaeology, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Early Modern, Heritage, Kent, local and regional history, London, Middle Ages, News, Roman, Stuarts, Tudors7 Comments on Maritime Kent and other research topics
Exploring remembrance at Canterbury

Exploring remembrance at Canterbury

This week I thought I would take my cue from the events of last weekend and the idea of significant anniversaries – the international remembrance of VE Day 75 years […]

13th May 202016th May 2020 academic, archaeology, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Events, Heritage, Kent, local and regional history, London, Middle Ages, Second World War, Tudors1 Comment on Exploring remembrance at Canterbury
Clocks and Kent History Postgraduates

Clocks and Kent History Postgraduates

As we hopefully begin to get some idea of the government’s timetable and strategy regarding how to get out of lockdown, I thought this week I would use the idea […]

7th May 202014th May 2020 academic, archaeology, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Heritage, Kent, local and regional history, London, Middle Ages, News, Tudors2 Comments on Clocks and Kent History Postgraduates
Hospitals and the sick – then and now

Hospitals and the sick – then and now

As we are almost into May and lockdown measures are still in place, I thought this week I would take the blog back into the Middle Ages, which I’m sure […]

29th April 202029th April 2020 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Heritage, Kent, local and regional history, London, Middle Ages, Uncategorised2 Comments on Hospitals and the sick – then and now
Book culture and Kent History Postgraduates

Book culture and Kent History Postgraduates

Thanks firstly to Dr Diane Heath for last week’s blog, and today I thought I would start with Professor Louise Wilkinson’s virtual ‘Farewell’ last Friday where she was joined by […]

23rd April 202014th May 2020 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Events, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, Tudors, UncategorisedLeave a Comment on Book culture and Kent History Postgraduates
Celebrating women – as queens and historians

Celebrating women – as queens and historians

This blog appears in the final week of Professor Louise Wilkinson’s time at Canterbury before she takes up her new appointment at the University of Lincoln. I, Diane Heath, am […]

16th April 202016th April 2020 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Events, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, Middle Ages, News, UncategorisedLeave a Comment on Celebrating women – as queens and historians
Kent History Postgraduates and Wincheap

Kent History Postgraduates and Wincheap

With all Centre and other events in Canterbury cancelled until the autumn at the earliest, and even September may be in doubt – more news when matters become clearer; and […]

8th April 20209th April 2020 academic, Anglo-Saxon, archaeology, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Events, festival, Heritage, Kent, local and regional history, Middle Ages, NewsLeave a Comment on Kent History Postgraduates and Wincheap

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