Russia and the First World War: A fatal mistake?
World War I Public Lecture Professor Dominic Lieven, Senior Research Fellow, Trinity College, Cambridge and Fellow of the British Academy, is a distinguished Historian of Russia with award-winning books. In...Read More >
Russia and the First World War: A Fatal Mistake?
Edith Morley, Room G27Thursday 1 November, at 19:00, the Department of Modern Languages and European Studies will be holding its 6th annual public lecture to mark Armistice Day and the Centenary of the First...Read More >
Workshop: Creating an inclusive learning environment for pupils with visible differences
Edith Morley, Room G44 Edith Morley Building, Reading, BerkshireFor more information contact Dr Marjorie Gehrhardt.
Discovering Hidden LGB Histories in berkshire Court Archives
Berkshire Record Office 9 Coley Avenue, Reading, BerkshireAs part of LGBT History Month, join us to hear University of Reading students Amy Hitchings and George Stokes discuss the findings of their summer 2018 UROP research. Learn about...Read More >
Public lecture: Space Blitz: Discovering the hidden impacts of World War 2 bombing raids
Palmer Building, Room G10 Palmer Building, Whiteknights Campus, ReadingThe bombing of cities during the Second World War is still fiercely contested. To some, the Blitz against British cities and Allied raids over Germany were necessary battles, weakening the...Read More >
An evening with Nancy Astor
National archives Kew, Richmond, LondonPublic lecture and exhibition from the Astor papers at the National Archives, delivered by Dr Jacqui Turner (History).
The Mirrors of Versailles: War & Peace in 1919 Paris
Edith Morley, Room G27Dr Liliana Riga (University of Edinburgh) and Professor Jack E. Spence, OBE (King’s College, London) The Paris Peace Conference of 1919 marks a key moment in the attempt to create...Read More >
Stenton Lecture: Pagan Survivals in the Christian Middle Ages
Edith Morley Building, Van Emden Lecture Theatre Edith Morley Building, University of Reading, Reading, BerkshireProfessor Ronald Hutton The Department of History’s annual Stenton lecture is an opportunity for a wide audience of interested local people, school students, and university staff and pupils to hear...Read More >