2022 events
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Undergraduate Open Days 2022
Thinking about a degree in History? Come and meet us during our Undergraduate Open Days on 17 and 18 September 2022.
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Undergraduate Open Days 2022
Thinking about a degree in History? Come and meet us during our Undergraduate Open Days on 1 and 3 July 2022.
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Writing the Biographies of the Overlooked: The Case of the Village Stonemason
Please email history-enquiries@york.ac.uk by Monday 13 June 2022 to register your place.
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Writing the Biographies of the Overlooked: The Case of the Village Stonemason
The annual Aylmer Lecture invites experts to discuss their research.
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Postgraduate Virtual Open Day
Open Days are the perfect chance to find out more about studying at the University of York. The next Postgraduate Open Day is taking place on Wednesday 8 June 2022. Why not come and meet us?
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(Re)Imagining the Past: Race and the Representation of Anne Boleyn in Tudor England and Beyond
IPUP presents Yasmine Hachimi exploring the role that Anne Boleyn plays in Tudor race-making, then and now.
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Imagining Microplaces
Professor Catherine Clarke (Director of the Centre for the History of People, Place and Community at the Institute of Historical Research)
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Masters Taster Afternoon
Thinking about doing a Masters degree in History? Visit us on-campus on Wednesday 16 March 2022 for a taster of some of our taught Masters degrees.
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Film Costumes and Feeling in British Cinema from the 1930s to 1950s
Dr Bethan Bide will give a talk about British film costume from the 1930s-1950s
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Reason of State, Estates and Stände in German and English Exchanges over the Crisis in the Palatinate, 1618-1624
The first research seminar of the Spring term will feature Mark Hutchinson giving a paper titled 'Reason of State, Estates and Stände in German and English Exchanges over the Crisis in the Palatinate, 1618-1624’
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Describing the Archive: Identifying Offensive Lanugage
Dr Vic Clarke & Dr Kevin Jones will talk about their work identifying offensive and biased language in archive catalogues.