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Reflections on the Lyghfield Bible workshop and lecture

By usa | 28 March 2019

In March 2019, a workshop and public lecture took place to celebrate the return to the City of Canterbury, a late-thirteenth century Parisian Bible (the ‘Lyghfield Bible’) … Read more

Conference Report: Liminality and Early Performance Culture

By usa | 02 February 2015

Liminal Time and Space in Medieval and Early Modern Performance 5th-7th September 2014, University of Kent Human experience of time and space has been the … Read more

Report from ‘Knowledge Machines: The potential of the Digital’ Symposium

By usa | 02 December 2014

On 27th September, the University of Kent hosted Knowledge Machines, a one-day symposium that showcased different approaches to using digital methodologies in the humanities. A … Read more

Civic Pride and Stairways to Heaven, KAS Churches Committee Study Day on 5th April 2014

By usa | 28 May 2014

Programme:           Medieval Hythe & civic uses of sacred space by Sheila Sweetinburgh Church upper spaces and their uses by Toby Huitson Masonry sculpture: Hythe’s carved … Read more

Cultural Exchanges between Persian and European Travellers in the C17th

By usa | 22 April 2014

At the latest meeting of the Early Modern Research Group, Maryam Ala-Amjadi, presented her research into cultural exchanges between Persian and European travelers in the C17th. … Read more

MEMS Friends Visit to Saint John’s Hospital, Canterbury

By usa | 26 March 2014

On a dry but blustery March day a group of almost thirty MEMS friends and postgraduates joined Centre staff members Helen Gittos and Jacqueline Basquil … Read more

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