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Kent: Hop-picking and Dover’s Maison Dieu

Kent: Hop-picking and Dover’s Maison Dieu

This is yet again a busy week for staff and postgraduates associated with CKHH – as well as Kent, I’ll be in Yorkshire and Somerset, which means paradoxically I’m intending […]

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Rebellion over the centuries – the Kentish experience

Rebellion over the centuries – the Kentish experience

I thought this week I would first alert you to the notices about exciting upcoming events towards the end of this week’s blog, but before I get to these, I’ll […]

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Kentish martyrs, saints and the ‘middling sort’ – Nightingale Lecture

Kentish martyrs, saints and the ‘middling sort’ – Nightingale Lecture

To a degree this is a catch up week in that there were the final three talks for Kentish Saints and Martyrs and the Nightingale Lecture, as well as Dr […]

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Nightingale Lecture 2019

Nightingale Lecture 2019

Nightingale Lecture by Professor Carl Griffin on the Swing Riots and their aftermath. Professor Ellen Swift on replica Ancient Egyptian musical instruments.

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Ian Coulson Awards and Nightingale Lecture

Ian Coulson Awards and Nightingale Lecture

Before I come to the Nightingale Lecture, I just thought I would pass on several news items, and perhaps from the Centre’s perspective the most exciting is that the Tudors […]

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Hops in history – Nightingale Lecture and Ian Coulson Awards

Hops in history – Nightingale Lecture and Ian Coulson Awards

This week has brought the start of the academic year, I hope the final touches to the Medieval Canterbury Weekend 2018 webpages so that they can go live next week […]

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