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Tudors and Stuarts History Weekend 2023

The eighth Canterbury history weekend returns to the Tudor and Stuart period.

 

War & PoliticsSocial HistoryThe ChurchKings & QueensBooks & Manuscripts

This educational History Weekend comprises 23 ‘events. The lectures and guided visits showcase recent research on the period of the ‘Tudors & Stuarts’, making it readily accessible to a wide audience. Among the internationally known scholars and well-known, more popular historians are Alec Ryrie, Vanessa Harding, Richard Hoyle and Elaine Hobby, who will cover topics across the period from Henry VIII’s marriages and the problems of the succession to Aphra Behn, the first professional women writer in English.

This is the 8th History Weekend. It is an educational event to provide opportunities for staff, students and members of the public to gain access to recent scholarship from experts on a specific period in history. Lectures and guided tours are classified under five themes: ‘Kings and Queens; ‘War and Politics’; ‘The Church’, ‘Books and Manuscripts’ and ‘Social History’ to allow audiences to gain access to new interpretations, ideas and knowledge in a range of early modern history topics. The Weekend is organised by the CCCU Centre for Kent History and Heritage in conjunction with Canterbury Cathedral Archives & Library, which will provide two tours. Those attending lectures book their chosen events using a pick-and-mix approach, using the descriptions provided on the Centre’s webpages.
Any surplus from the Weekend goes into the educational fund to aid postgraduates at CCCU who are studying Kent history topics. The fund is the Ian Coulson Memorial Postgraduate Award fund

Tickets: £10/person per event.

Discount: for those buying 10 or more tickets in one transaction, then each ticket is £8/person per event.

Friday 28 April

19:00 - 20:30

Experiencing Life in the Early Modern House

Catherine Richardson OS.0.01 [Og46]

Saturday 29 April

10:00 - 11:00
Investigating Early Tudor CanterburyProfessor Paul Bennett
Buttermarket: CT1 2HW (Guided tour)
Canterbury Cathedral Archive & Library TreasuresCressida Williams 
Canterbury Cathedral Archive & Library Treasures (Guided tour)
11:30 - 12:30
The Tudor almshouse: continuity or change?Dr Sheila Sweetinburgh OS.0.19: CT1 1PL
Investigating Early Tudor CanterburyProfessor Paul Bennett
Buttermarket: CT1 2HW (Guided tour)
Canterbury Cathedral Archive & Library TreasuresCressida Williams 
Canterbury Cathedral Archive & Library Treasures (Guided tour)
13:30 - 14:30
Creating a Courtier: The young Anne CliffordProfessor Jessica Malay OS.0.01: CT1 1PL
16:30 - 17:30

Sunday 30 April

14:00 - 15:00
Understanding England’s PastDr Onyeka Nubia OS.0.01: CT1 1PL
El GrecoImogen Corrigan OS.0.19: CT1 1PL
Kings & QueensSocial HistoryThe ChurchWar & PoliticsBooks & Manuscripts
 

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Last edited: 19/01/2023 16:50:00