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Rachel Koopmans and Becket and Benedict

Rachel Koopmans and Becket and Benedict

Before I report on the events involving the CKHH this week, that is the Becket Lecture and the Becket and Benedict workshop in the chapter house and cathedral, I thought […]

29th May 202531st May 2025 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Events, Kent, Lecture, Middle Ages, News, TudorsLeave a Comment on Rachel Koopmans and Becket and Benedict
The CKHH at the Palace, yes Buckingham Palace

The CKHH at the Palace, yes Buckingham Palace

The blog about the visit to the Palace having just inexplicably disappeared in the last couple of hours, I thought I would do it again because it was such a […]

21st May 20253rd June 2025 Blog Posts, Canterbury, Events, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, London, Middle Ages, NewsLeave a Comment on The CKHH at the Palace, yes Buckingham Palace
CKHH at the Palace, yes Buckingham Palace

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 […]

19th May 20255th June 2025 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Events, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, London, Middle Ages, News10 Comments on CKHH at the Palace, yes Buckingham Palace
Tudors and Stuarts 2025 – last of the (thin red) line

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 […]

2nd May 20254th June 2025 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Early Modern, Events, festival, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, Stuarts, Tudors6 Comments on Tudors and Stuarts 2025 – last of the (thin red) line
Two sides of a coin: vibrant research culture – end of an era

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 […]

10th April 202510th April 2025 academic, Blog Posts, conference, Events, festival, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, News, Stuarts, TudorsLeave a Comment on Two sides of a coin: vibrant research culture – end of an era
Looking forward to Tudors and Stuarts 2025

Looking forward to Tudors and Stuarts 2025

Next week will be busy with a Kent History Postgraduates presentation by Kieron Hoyle, a meeting concerning Canterbury and pilgrimage with Michael Byrne, another doctoral student working on a Kent […]

19th February 202520th February 2025 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Early Modern, Events, festival, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, News, Stuarts, TudorsLeave a Comment on Looking forward to Tudors and Stuarts 2025
Crossing the Channel in times past – goods, people and ideas

Crossing the Channel in times past – goods, people and ideas

As a start this week, I thought I would mention that there is an advert in the February edition of the BBC History magazine for the Tudors and Stuarts History […]

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Narratives and artefacts – history and heritage

Narratives and artefacts – history and heritage

Good news, firstly Craig Dadds at the CCCU Bookshop tells me that the ‘virtual bookshelf’ for the Tudors and Stuarts Weekend is now up, please see: https://bookshop.canterbury.ac.uk/tudors-and-stuarts-weekend-2025 and secondly, I […]

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More Tudors and Stuarts 2025

More Tudors and Stuarts 2025

Next week I’ll be bringing reports from Kieron Hoyle and Jason Mazzocchi on the ‘Shipbuilding’ conference at Chatham Dockyard, the Canterbury Expo, Victoria Stevens on her MA topic (please note […]

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