On Tuesday 6 June, both the School of History and Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies (MEMS) of the University of Kent are delighted … Read more
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The ‘British’ churches 1603-1707: from dynastic union to Anglo-Scottish union
On 22 June 2017 the University of Kent’s School of History and Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies will be hosting an international conference … Read more
The Dutch in the Medway, 1667 – Anglo-Dutch rivalry in its global context
An International Conference in the Royal Dockyard Church, Historic Dockyard Chatham Friday 30 June & Saturday 1 July 2017 The 350th anniversary of the Dutch … Read more
History Repeated: 2016 in Historical Context – A Roundtable Discussion
The events of 2016 will no doubt go down in history. On Wednesday 16 November the School of History will be hosting a roundtable discussion … Read more
Obituary: Antony Copley
Antony Copley, a loyal member of the School of History, died on 18 July 2016. Antony saw active service during the Suez Crisis, then studied … Read more
Secret Science: A Century of Posion Warfare and Human Experiments
Professor Ulf Schmidt’s latest book Secret Science: A Century of Poison Warfare and Human Experiments has been used to inform an episode of BBC World … Read more
50th Anniversary History Projects – Witness Seminar
As part of the School of History’s 50th Anniversary History Projects, we are holding a Witness Seminar on the evening of Monday 8 June 2015 … Read more
‘Never Complain, Never Explain’: British Foreign Policy in the Twentieth Century
Professor Gaynor Johnson to deliver KIASH Inaugural Professorial Lecture The School of History’s Professor Gaynor Johnson will present the latest lecture in the KIASH Inaugural … Read more
VE Day: First Days of Peace
Dr Julie Anderson appears on BBC documentary discussing postwar recuperation in South-East England As part of the BBC’s coverage of the 70th anniversary of VE … Read more