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Kent History Showcase, plus future events

Before I get to the KAS Kent History Showcase at Dover Museum and Market Square last Saturday 3 June, I’m going to bring you news about Dr Diane Heath’s NLHF […]

8th June 2023 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Events, festival, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News2 Comments on Kent History Showcase, plus future events
Discovering Dover and east Kent in the company of experts

Discovering Dover and east Kent in the company of experts

Just a quick update, bookings for the Becket Lecture are going well, so if you are new to the CKHH blog and are interested in hearing the acclaimed historian Michael […]

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Events linked to Dover and Canterbury

Events linked to Dover and Canterbury

Before I get to what has been happening in the last seven days, I’ll just highlight again what is coming up during half-term week beginning with this Saturday – two […]

25th May 20231st June 2023 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Events, Exhibition, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, Tudors2 Comments on Events linked to Dover and Canterbury
Becket Lecture and much, much more!

Becket Lecture and much, much more!

This week has seen more preparatory work for CKHH events and for those where the Centre is involved, whether as joint organiser and/or active participant. Of these, I want to […]

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Future events and Tudor Dover

Future events and Tudor Dover

This week should be much shorter because the main feature is the presentation by Kieron Hoyle to the Kent History Postgraduates group. Otherwise, I’m going to mention several events that […]

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Tudors and Stuarts 2023 – celebrating history!

Tudors and Stuarts 2023 – celebrating history!

This week I’m going to focus exclusively on Tudors & Stuarts 2023, but first a date for your diaries. The Kent History Showcase 2023, organised by KAS, the Maison Dieu […]

4th May 20235th May 2023 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Early Modern, Events, festival, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, London, News, Stuarts, TudorsLeave a Comment on Tudors and Stuarts 2023 – celebrating history!
Upcoming Tudors and Stuarts, plus St George and Kent Maps

Upcoming Tudors and Stuarts, plus St George and Kent Maps

In addition to Tudors & Stuarts 2023 which is coming up THIS weekend – see #TS2023 – thanks very much Craig for a great window display in the CCCU Bookshop, […]

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Exciting Future Events and Medieval Animals

Exciting Future Events and Medieval Animals

Exciting news and wholly appropriate just after Easter, for the Becket Lecture in 2023 will be given on Tuesday 11 July by Michael Wood, the acclaimed author of In Search […]

12th April 202313th April 2023 academic, Anglo-Saxon, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Early Modern, Events, festival, Heritage, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, Stuarts, Tudors3 Comments on Exciting Future Events and Medieval Animals
Mapping and Medieval Animals – an exciting Easter

Mapping and Medieval Animals – an exciting Easter

For this short lead-up to the Easter Weekend, I’m going to begin with two items relating to the Kent Maps Online project run by Professor Carolyn Oulton, Michelle Crowther and […]

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