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Chaucer’s Canterbury and Shakespeare’s Dover

Chaucer’s Canterbury and Shakespeare’s Dover

I thought I would keep it short this week, not least because I’m pretty busy doing things for the Medieval Canterbury Weekend. Just in case you have missed this the […]

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Archaeology in Canterbury and Kent

Archaeology in Canterbury and Kent

I decided to leave the blog this week until today because I wanted to highlight a lecture that took place this evening at Canterbury Christ Church. For years Dr Paul […]

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Ian Coulson and William Urry

Ian Coulson and William Urry

As a medievalist, I’m very interested in memory, memorials and commemoration (as readers of this blog may have gathered from previous posts!), but even though there are in many ways […]

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Ian Coulson and Kent

Ian Coulson and Kent

Today I’m going to begin at the end and work backwards, and the particular end I’m focusing on is that of a very good friend of the Centre, as he […]

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