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June events and Canterbury pilgrims

June events and Canterbury pilgrims

Having discussed one event in the whole blog last week, I thought this week I would begin with news of three Centre events next month before turning briefly to one […]

12th May 201723rd May 2017 academic, archaeology, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Early Modern, Events, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, Stuarts, Tudors1 Comment on June events and Canterbury pilgrims
Canterbury phoenix, London elephant and ubiquitous pig

Canterbury phoenix, London elephant and ubiquitous pig

Apologies to those, if there are any, who wondered what had happened this week but I wanted to wait until after the London Medieval Society conference that took place yesterday.

7th May 201712th June 2017 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Events, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, London, Middle Ages, NewsLeave a Comment on Canterbury phoenix, London elephant and ubiquitous pig
Professor Champion and the Making of the Modern Landscape

Professor Champion and the Making of the Modern Landscape

Having attended the third Lambarde Annual Archaeology lecture last night, I thought I would concentrate on it for the blog this week.

27th April 201712th June 2017 academic, archaeology, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Events, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, NewsLeave a Comment on Professor Champion and the Making of the Modern Landscape
Lambarde, Baedeker and Tithe at Canterbury

Lambarde, Baedeker and Tithe at Canterbury

  Being back in Canterbury this week, I am now turning my attention to future Centre events, especially those due to take place in the next couple of months.

20th April 201712th June 2017 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Early Modern, Events, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, Stuarts, TudorsLeave a Comment on Lambarde, Baedeker and Tithe at Canterbury
Canterbury and Huddersfield: medieval family power and religious material culture

Canterbury and Huddersfield: medieval family power and religious material culture

The Easter holidays are often busy as conference organisers seek to fit in their particular offering and this year is no exception.

13th April 201712th June 2017 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Early Modern, Events, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, London, Middle Ages, News, Tudors3 Comments on Canterbury and Huddersfield: medieval family power and religious material culture
Tudors and Stuarts Weekend

Tudors and Stuarts Weekend

Before I come to the Tudors and Stuarts Weekend, I thought I would mention the ‘Family and Power in the Middle Ages’ conference that will be taking place on Friday […]

4th April 201712th June 2017 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Early Modern, Events, festival, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, Stuarts, TudorsLeave a Comment on Tudors and Stuarts Weekend
Magna Carta and the Faversham Custumal

Magna Carta and the Faversham Custumal

This time next week the Tudors and Stuarts Weekend will be just about to start, which means there will be quite a lot to do next week – all those […]

24th March 201727th March 2017 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Early Modern, Events, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, Stuarts, TudorsLeave a Comment on Magna Carta and the Faversham Custumal
Norman landscapes in Normandy, Kent and Derbyshire

Norman landscapes in Normandy, Kent and Derbyshire

We are now just a fortnight away from the Tudors and Stuarts Weekend and excitement is growing as we look forward to welcoming speakers such as Alison Weir, David Starkey, […]

17th March 201727th March 2017 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Early Modern, Events, festival, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, London, Middle Ages, News, Stuarts, TudorsLeave a Comment on Norman landscapes in Normandy, Kent and Derbyshire
Canterbury and International Women’s Day

Canterbury and International Women’s Day

Even though you might say that all historians interrogate the evidence to uncover the past, this becomes ever more challenging when it concerns the lives of those below the aristocracy […]

10th March 201727th March 2017 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Early Modern, Events, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, News, StuartsLeave a Comment on Canterbury and International Women’s Day

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