History Newsletter Issue 3, Spring 2015 The new edition of the new School of History Newsletter is now available to download. Released termly, it features … Read more
School of History ranked in Top 15 in the UK
The School of History at Kent is delighted to have been ranked 15th in the UK for History by The Guardian University Guide 2016. The … Read more
First World War Schools Project
Local schools can get involved in commemorating WW1 centenary, starting with a launch on Thursday 4 June The University of Kent and the Gateways to … 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
History Summer School 2015
Spend a week this July studying at our Paris Centre The School of History is launching its own Summer School! If you are a current Stage … Read more
School of History academic gives seminar in Ypres
A School of History academic gave a seminar in Ypres last month as part of a seminar series held by Gateways to the First World … Read more
History students work on local WW1 project
A group of School of History students have worked with a local project on commemorating the centenary of World War One. Kent in WW1, which … Read more
Students view sites of Victorian Science in trip to South Kensington
A group of History students took their studies out of the classroom last week, spending the day in South Kensington, viewing sites of Victorian Science. … Read more
School of History academic unearths book used by Henry VIII
A School of History academic has unearthed a book used by Henry VIII, which helped change the course of English history. Professor James Carley identified … Read more