History Department Seminar Series
Edith Morley, Room 126 Edith Morley, Whiteknights House, Reading‘Never the same again? Feminism, women and the miners’ strike’ Natalie Thomlinson (Reading)
‘Never the same again? Feminism, women and the miners’ strike’ Natalie Thomlinson (Reading)
DEGW Archive Exhibition Open: 1700-1830, Lecture Doors Open: 1800-1830, Lecture: 1830-2000 Lecture hosted by Despina Katsikakis. Despina Katsikakis is a globally renowned expert on the impact of the built environment...Read More >
Revd Dr David Cornick discusses the legacy of the Reformation. David is a United Reformed Church minister. He is General Secretary of Churches Together in England, and a Fellow and...Read More >
‘Baptism By Blood: Early Christian martyrdom and the Problem of Unbaptism – A Reappraisal’ – a seminar by Mark Laynesmith (Reading)
In the weeks leading up to Halloween, the Heath Humanities research network invites you to (re)discover classic monsters films. Victims or fiends, the protagonists in these interwar films challenge us...Read More >
Suffrage is arguably the most important single event in women's history; despite popular conception it was not a fight for freedom, it was the campaign for equal citizenship waged by...Read More >
Professor David Roberts, Birmingham City University. George Farquhar: A Migrant Life Reversed Studio Space, Minghella, 15.30, Thursday, 12 October This paper is based on the introduction to David’s forthcoming...Read More >
Showing, Doing, Telling: Craft And Making A Season Of Events Exploring Craft And Making At The MERL Specialists in craft and the arts examine different ways of responding to rural...Read More >
The first in a series of inaugural research seminars to launch the Global Development Research Division. Our first speaker is Professor Katrina Brown, Professor of Social Sciences at the University of...Read More >
Speaker: Dr Irina Surdu, Henley Business School Topic: Why wait? An empirical study on the speed of foreign market re-entry after initial entry and exit Seminars are open to all academic staff,...Read More >