Richmond & Twickenham Branch Programme
Enquiries: Richard Turk at richardgturk@yahoo.com or call 07958 729526
Entry to meetings is free for HA members, non-members £3 per meeting. Local membership of the Branch is £18 per year.
All Meetings begin at 8pm and take place at Richmond Library Annexe, Quadrant Road, Richmond upon Thames, TW9 1DH. Quadrant Road is between Specsavers and Lloyds Bank on the Quadrant.
Richmond & Twickenham Branch Programme 2025 - 2026
25th September 2025
Justin O’Hagan, postgraduate researcher at Royal Holloway, University of London.
Lady Godiva, Magna Carta & Kings John: Roger of Wendover and Medieval History
23rd October 2025
Carl Bridge, Emeritus Professor of Australian History at King’s College London
Australia’s Gallipoli 1915: Myths and Realities
27th November 2025
Lucy Hughes-Hallett, historian and author
The Duke of Buckingham: The Handsomest Man in seventeenth century Europe and his Patronage of the Arts.
22nd January 2026
Dr Sam Moorhead, National Finds Adviser for Iron Age and Roman coins at The British Museum
Carausius, Allectus and the First Brexit, 286-296 AD.”
26th February 2026
Professor Andrew Jotischky, Professor of Medieval History, Royal Holloway, University of London
The Inedible Middle Ages: Food, Performance and Status in Medieval Society
26th March 2026
Peter Heather, Professor of Medieval History, King’s College London
Why did the Roman Empire fall? (And why do empires fall?)
23rd April 2026
Adrian Phillips, historian and author
Gaining a year’s breathing space: Re-writing history to justify Neville Chamberlain’s blunders at Munich in 1938
28th May 2026
Gareth Davies, Professor of American History at the University College London Institute of the Americas
Dis-United States: The roots of the contemporary polarisation of American society