Modern History Research Seminar

    Modern History Research Seminar 2009/10


Wednesday 7th October – Roundtable Discussion (Dr Colin Haydon, Dr Tom Lawson, Dr Ryan Lavelle) Why I Study History
- please note this seminar is in HJB 28.

Thursday 12 November – Dr Andrew Chandler (George Bell Institute, University of Chichester)
The Thaw: the vision of an Anglo-German rapprochement in 1935-8 and its critics. The work of the Kirchliche Aussenamt in Berlin

Thursday 10th December – Joint Seminar with the Forum for Research on the Transition to a Low Carbon Future:
Dr Mark Levene (University of Southampton), “The Elephant in the Room”: How might we integrate Climate Change into History and Humanities teaching?

Thursday 11th February – Dr Matthew Worley (University of Reading)
Finding Fascism: Sir Oswald Mosley and the Emergence of the British Union
of Fascists


Thursday 11th March – Dr James McConnell (University of Northumbria)
Parliamentary Expenses Before the Great War: An Irish Case Study

Thursday 13th May – Dr Tim Cole (University of Bristol)
Writing histories of the Holocaust in Hungary from its traces

All seminars begin at 6pm, and will be held in Herbert Jarman Building 210 (unless otherwise stated).

ALL WELCOME

For further information please contact Dr Tom Lawson (tom.lawson@winchester.ac.uk or 01962 827186).