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Publication date: 21st August 2011 by Tony Dignum

Chichester Branch Programme 2011-12

Chichester Cathedral
Chichester Cathedral

All meetings are at Friends' Meeting House, Priory Road, Chichester. Days and times vary so please check.

Associate membership of the Chichester Branch is available at £12.00 per annum for one person (reduced to £6.00 for the partner of a full member of the Association) or £18.00 for two persons resident at the same address.

Non-members may attend lectures for a charge of £3 per lecture. No charge is made for attendance at the AGM.

Free admission is also available to staff and students of colleges, schools and other institutions, wherever situated, which are corporate members of the Association.

For more information please contact the Hon. Secretary & Treasurer: Tony Dignum, Tel 01243 538585, email tonydignum@gmail.com

 

  

15 September 2011, 7.30pm

The Life of Emmeline Pankhurst after Partial Enfranchisement for Women was Won, 1918-1928

Professor June Purvis PhD, Professor of Women's & Gender History, University of Portsmouth

  

20 October 2011, 7.30pm

Writing a Life of King Athelstan, the First King of England

Professor Sarah Foot PhD, Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History, University of Oxford

 

17 November 2011, 7.30 pm

Was Czechoslovakia ever a Viable State?

Professor John Konrad Leeds Metropolitan University

  

8 December 2011, 7 pm

Chichester Branch AGM

Followed by refreshments and short talks from members on historical subjects

 

21 January 2012, 2.30pm

Servant Life in Elite Households in the 17th & 18th Centuries

Professor Roger Richardson Emeritus Professor, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Winchester

18 February 2012, 2.30pm

The Evolution of Eugenic Ideas

Dr David Stack, Reader in History, University of Reading

 

15 March 2012, 7 30pm

Thirteenth Annual John Fines Memorial Lecture

The Monstrous Regiment of Women in Tudor and Stuart England

Professor Jackie Eales PhD, Department of History and American Studies, Canterbury Christ Church University and President of the Historical Association 2011-14

 

19 April 2012, 7 30pm

The use of Second World War Imagery in Contemporary British Foreign Policy

Dr Anne Schreiner, Associate Lecturer in Contemporary History, University of Chichester