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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
Negotiating spaces – today and in the past

Negotiating spaces – today and in the past

Although not quite changing decisively hour by hour, things do seem to be doing that on a daily basis as national leaders scramble to keep abreast of this pandemic in […]

25th March 202026th March 2020 academic, Blog Posts, Early Modern, Events, Heritage, Kent, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, Tudors, UncategorisedLeave a Comment on Negotiating spaces – today and in the past
Pre-historic barrows, castles and other medieval buildings – celebrating success and exploring interpretations

Pre-historic barrows, castles and other medieval buildings – celebrating success and exploring interpretations

I thought I would start with some good news. As regular readers of the blog will remember, one of the frequent contributors to the Kent History Postgraduates Group until she […]

27th February 202027th February 2020 academic, archaeology, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Events, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, NewsLeave a Comment on Pre-historic barrows, castles and other medieval buildings – celebrating success and exploring interpretations
Graduation and Holocaust Memorial Day

Graduation and Holocaust Memorial Day

Stop press: Dr Claire Bartram’s edited collection Kentish Book Culture: Writers, Archives, Libraries and Sociability 1400-1660 (Oxford and Bern: Peter Lang, 2020) arrived yesterday and it looks a very fine […]

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Jews, Becket, Henry III and Canterbury – a heady mix!

Jews, Becket, Henry III and Canterbury – a heady mix!

It is Graduation Day for the first cohort of taught MA MEMS and Modern History students next Friday, so in the blog next week I will be revealing the winner […]

25th January 202026th January 2020 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Events, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, NewsLeave a Comment on Jews, Becket, Henry III and Canterbury – a heady mix!
Linking Canterbury and Lyminge through Anglo-Saxon saints

Linking Canterbury and Lyminge through Anglo-Saxon saints

As well as mentioning a couple of events that are due to happen over the next couple of weeks, I shall be reporting on Robert Baldwin’s talk this week, with […]

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Exciting times ahead – Becket, Canterbury and much, much more

Exciting times ahead – Becket, Canterbury and much, much more

This week I’m exploring what we have planned for 2020.

9th January 20209th January 2020 academic, Anglo-Saxon, archaeology, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Early Modern, Events, Exhibition, festival, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, TudorsLeave a Comment on Exciting times ahead – Becket, Canterbury and much, much more
Kent Centre’s thanks and top events in 2019

Kent Centre’s thanks and top events in 2019

As the last blog of 2019, I want to record my thanks to many for their efforts this year and to offer my top three events.

18th December 201920th December 2019 academic, archaeology, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Early Modern, Events, festival, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, Stuarts, Tudors5 Comments on Kent Centre’s thanks and top events in 2019
Tonbridge, Eleanor de Montfort and Medway Defences – busy again!

Tonbridge, Eleanor de Montfort and Medway Defences – busy again!

This week we move from Tonbridge in the west to Dover in the south, Medway in the north and Canterbury in the east.

13th December 201913th December 2019 academic, archaeology, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Events, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, Second World War, VictorianLeave a Comment on Tonbridge, Eleanor de Montfort and Medway Defences – busy again!

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