Helen Franklin, Project Officer for ‘Oral Health Inequalities, Oral Health Cultures in England 1870-1970’, reports on her trip to the Australian and New Zealand Society … Read more
Category: Events
Migration Study Day at Bromley High School
Dr Will Butler reports on a recent outreach event which saw members of the School of History visit Bromley for a workshop on the theme … Read more
“Unlawful, void and of no effect”: The Pitfalls of Prorogation
Earlier this month, the School of History held a lunchtime seminar to discuss the historical context of the Prime Minister’s controversial recent attempt to prorogue … Read more
BOOK LAUNCH OF “YPRES” by Professor Mark Connelly and Dr Stefan Goebel
– A book about the history of Ypres and its first tourists after World War 1 – INVITATION Tuesday 22 January 2019 @ 18.00 Flanders … Read more
South East Hub Conference 2018: Call for Papers
Victims, Perpetrators, Bystanders and Collaborators as historical concepts: Redundant labels, useful categorisations or somewhere in between? 19th June 2018, Grimond Building, University of Kent, Canterbury … Read more
Lecture by our own Dr Emily Guerry on ‘The Wall Paintings of the Sainte-Chapelle’, 8 February, 7.00pm
You are warmly invited to a lecture by our own Dr Emily Guerry on ‘The Wall Paintings of the Sainte-Chapelle’, Thursday 8 February at the … Read more
History Research Festival
Wednesday 17th January 2018, 1-6pm Darwin Conference Centre Suite The Festival aims bring together colleagues and students from the School of History to have informal … Read more
History at Kent Day 2017: Essay Competition
Thanks to everyone that entered our essay competition following our recent History at Kent Day. Entrants were required to write 200 words on ‘Who do … Read more
Canterbury in Domesday Book: A lecture in memory of Professor Alf Smyth
On Friday 27 October 2017 friends and colleagues from the School of History, the Canterbury Archaeological Trust, and Canterbury Christ Church University gathered together in … Read more
Autumn 2017 School of History Research Seminar series
This year, our research seminars will take place on alternating Wednesdays (weeks 1,3,5,7,9, & 11) in term time at 4PM in Eliot Lecture Theatre 2 … Read more