Graham Noble
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Caller: Do you know how many Jews there are in the world? Nick Ferrari: Er ... is it 6 million? No, Nick, you're thinking of something else. @LBC
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Join us for our next event. Dr Daniel Cowling is Senior Historian at the National Army Museum and an Associate Fellow of the Institute for Historical Research. "Don't let's be beastly to the Germans, the British occupation of Germany, 1945-49" is his first book.
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Dr Daniel Cowling is Senior Historian at the National Army Museum. He is currently an Associate Fellow of the Institute for Historical Research. "Don't let's be beastly to the Germans, the British occupation of Germany, 1945-49" is his first book.
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Professor Mark Knights (U of Warwick) works on the political culture of early modern Britain. In this lecture, he will examine Britain’s long struggle with corruption and its impact on the British Empire. All are welcome.
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St. Dunstan's, St Peter's and St. Mildred's have a talk which may be of interest to you. Professor Robert Bartlett will be speaking on Saint Thomas More at St. Dunstan's church in Canterbury. For further information you can contact the organisers at https://t.co/O7RfdOUWlA
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Dr Hannah Skoda's interests lie in the social and cultural history of the later Middle Ages. Her lecture will focus upon the life of Joan of Arc and her visions of saints. All welcome.
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Dr Hannah Skoda's interests lie in the social and cultural history of the later Middle Ages. Her lecture this evening will focus upon the life of Joan of Arc and her visions of saints.
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Professor Ronald Hutton CBE is a leading authority on ancient and medieval paganism and magic. Thursday's lecture will draw upon his recent publications including The Witch: A History of Fear and Queens of the Wild: Pagan Goddesses in Christian Europe. All are welcome.
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On 14 May the Canterbury Historical and Archaeological Society have a talk on Sarah Baker and her Kentish Theatres 1737-1816.
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On 9 May the Kent Family History Society have a talk on the Marlowe statue in Canterbury and the history behind it.
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Professor Ronald Hutton CBE is a leading authority on ancient and medieval paganism and magic. This evening’s lecture will draw upon recent publications including The Witch: A History of Fear and Queens of the Wild: Pagan Goddesses in Christian Europe. All are welcome.
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The Centre for Anglican History and Theology invites you to a lecture by Professor William Whyte (Oxford), ‘When walls could talk: changing ideas about church buildings in the age of revolution', on Thursday 27th March at 6pm at Canterbury Christ Church University Chapel.
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Prof Richard Cust (Birmingham) specialises in the political and cultural history of late 16th and early 17th century England. In this talk, he will examine Charles I’s responsibility for the political crises of his reign. Recommended for any students of the period.
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Our next talk: Dr Sheila Sweetinburgh is co-director of the Centre for Kent History and Heritage. She writes a highly acclaimed blog, organises annual History Weekends and has contributed to numerous local history publications.
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Thursday's talk. Lots of parking available in the Austen Car Park, Neals Place Road.
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Harmonie Toros (Prof of Politics and International Relations, U of Reading) will offer a reassessment of the Munich Conference of 1938. She has advised NATO and the UN on conflict resolution with non-state groups across the world.
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Tonight's talk. Lots of parking available in the Austen Car Park, Neals Place Road.
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Join us for our next talk: Margot Finn (UCL, Pres of the RHS) will speak about women's experiences in British India, drawing upon her recent work: 'The East India Company at Home' and 'Imperial Family Formations: Domestic Strategies and Colonial Power in British India'.
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Our next event: Margot Finn (UCL and President of the RHS) will speak about women in British India, drawing upon her recent research: 'The East India Company at Home' and 'Imperial Family Formations: Domestic Strategies and Colonial Power in British India' (forthcoming).
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