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).
Public lecture and exhibition from the Astor papers at the National Archives, delivered by Dr Jacqui Turner (History).
Museum of English Rural Life Popular Protest - Then and Now: a Reflection on 1989
Dr 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 >
Award winning architect, broadcaster and academic, Piers Taylor, will join us to discuss how architecture can bring about transformations in people and places, and how ‘making’ can be a vehicle...Read More >
Professor 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 >
University Public Lecture Business delivers society’s wants and needs: from goods and services, to wealth creation and employment. But businesses also enjoy a range of benefits from society: access to...Read More >
Museum of English Rural Life Poultry Mania Past and Present
Dr Jonathan Mitchley, Associate Professor in Field Botany Join us on a botanical adventure as we discover Christmas plants from around the world, with special focus on a festive favourite...Read More >
Centre for Book Cultures and Publishing Events Dr Christopher Stray (Swansea University): The Glory and the Grandeur: John Clarke Stobart and the defence of high culture in a democratic age...Read More >
Collections Research Network: Stories of Ageing / New Discoveries from the Cole Library A book collector and bibliophile from his schooldays until his death, Francis Joseph Cole (1872-1959) amassed a...Read More >