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Canterbury Christmastide

Canterbury Christmastide

In some ways the theme this week is the distinctive nature of Kent culture, or at least that the particular nature of the county led to the production of a […]

15th December 201619th December 2016 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, Early Modern, Events, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, London, Middle Ages, News2 Comments on Canterbury Christmastide
Kent and Canterbury Projects

Kent and Canterbury Projects

Firstly, very briefly, we are now just over a week away from the joint all-day conference on ‘Names: Kent Places and People’ that will take place in Powell Lecture theatre […]

4th November 201611th November 2016 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Early Modern, Events, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, Middle Ages, NewsLeave a Comment on Kent and Canterbury Projects
Tudors and Stuarts History Weekend in Canterbury 2017

Tudors and Stuarts History Weekend in Canterbury 2017

The first week in August is a pretty quiet time at universities generally because the early summer academic conference season is over and doesn’t start up again until the beginning […]

5th August 20169th August 2016 academic, Blog Posts, Canterbury, conference, Events, festival, Kent, Lecture, local and regional history, News, Stuarts, Tudors5 Comments on Tudors and Stuarts History Weekend in Canterbury 2017
From Iron Age helmet to ‘The Great Bible’

From Iron Age helmet to ‘The Great Bible’

This week has seen more activity regarding publicity and arrangements for the Medieval Canterbury Weekend. In addition Dr Martin Watts has been finalising details for the one-day conference on ‘Richborough […]

15th February 2016 Blog Posts, EventsLeave a Comment on From Iron Age helmet to ‘The Great Bible’
St Thomas of Canterbury and his legacy

St Thomas of Canterbury and his legacy

In many ways this week the topic that has kept reoccurring is Thomas Becket. However before I get on to St Thomas of Canterbury I thought I would just mention […]

24th October 201515th December 2015 Blog Posts, NewsLeave a Comment on St Thomas of Canterbury and his legacy

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