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From local to global and back again – exploring historical Kent

From local to global and back again – exploring historical Kent

Stop press, calling all schools – do you want to design a Thomas Becket giant? Now is a great opportunity, but you need to be quick because the deadline is […]

24th June 202124th June 2021 academic, Anglo-Saxon, archaeology, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Early Modern, Events, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, Stuarts, Tudors, VictorianLeave a Comment on From local to global and back again – exploring historical Kent
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
Tudors and Stuarts 2019

Tudors and Stuarts 2019

So that is the Centre’s fourth History Weekend which is done for another year and shortly we will start in earnest on Medieval Canterbury Weekend 2020. This will be the […]

16th April 201917th April 2019 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Early Modern, Events, Exhibition, festival, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, News, Stuarts, TudorsLeave a Comment on Tudors and Stuarts 2019
Medieval animals and Faversham exhibition – exciting times

Medieval animals and Faversham exhibition – exciting times

Things continue to be busy and it is now just over a week to the Kent History Federation 1-day conference hosted by the Centre at Canterbury Christ Church on ‘Tudor […]

5th May 20186th May 2018 academic, archaeology, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Early Modern, Events, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, Stuarts, TudorsLeave a Comment on Medieval animals and Faversham exhibition – exciting times
Exploring the People’s History and Heritage – Ash, Faversham and Canterbury

Exploring the People’s History and Heritage – Ash, Faversham and Canterbury

The last few days have been exceedingly busy, partly because we are now a fortnight away from the Medieval Canterbury Weekend 2018 – there are still tickets available from ‘Campfire […]

24th March 201824th March 2018 academic, archaeology, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Events, festival, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, Stuarts, TudorsLeave a Comment on Exploring the People’s History and Heritage – Ash, Faversham and Canterbury
From Anglo-Saxons to WWII – exploring Canterbury, Faversham and the Royal Marines

From Anglo-Saxons to WWII – exploring Canterbury, Faversham and the Royal Marines

I thought I would start with some very exciting news, Michael Wood has agreed to come to Canterbury to give an evening lecture on Tuesday 30 October 2018. The title […]

23rd February 2018 academic, archaeology, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Early Modern, Events, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, Second World War, TudorsLeave a Comment on From Anglo-Saxons to WWII – exploring Canterbury, Faversham and the Royal Marines
Arden, moot horns and a dragon – plays and playing in Faversham and Canterbury

Arden, moot horns and a dragon – plays and playing in Faversham and Canterbury

This week I want to bring you a report on the first Faversham History Fair that I attended last Saturday, which was organised by the Faversham Society, because it gave […]

8th February 2018 academic, archaeology, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Events, festival, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, NewsLeave a Comment on Arden, moot horns and a dragon – plays and playing in Faversham and Canterbury

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