Events
Regular events
- Department of History research seminar series
- Historical Studies lunchtime lecture series (with the Department of History of Art)
- Medieval Studies research seminars
All forthcoming conferences and events
History events from the Faculty of Arts are listed below. See all Faculty events.
- ‘How to get a First’ roundtable 2 February 2023, 1.00 PM - 2 February 2023, 2.00 PM Dr Hannah Charnock, Dr Amy Edwards, Dr Andy Flack, and Dr John Reeks ARTS Complex B.H05 LT
- Research Conversations: New Histories of Space and Place 7 February 2023, 3.30 PM - 4 January 2023, 4.45 PM Dr Victoria Bates, Dr Simeon Koole, Dr Beth Rebisz (University of Bristol) Lecture Room 8, 21 Woodland Road
- Psychopathology and Religious Experience 7 February 2023, 4.00 PM - 7 February 2023, 6.00 PM Room G.H01 of Arts Complex, 7 Woodland Road
- Sisterhood and Craftivism during the Cold War: Examining the Cultural Objects of the 1958 Women’s Caravan of Peace Collection 9 February 2023, 1.00 PM - 9 February 2023, 2.00 PM Valéria Fülöp-Pochon (PhD Student) ARTS Complex B.H05 LT
- ‘Saving the Minds of the Young’, The Mothers’ Union, Gender and Interwar British Conservatism. 16 February 2023, 1.00 PM - 16 February 2023, 2.00 PM Dr. Liam Ryan ARTS Complex B.H05 LT
- I, Napoleon: Blurred Boundaries in Napoleonic Performance 21 February 2023, 3.30 PM - 21 February 2023, 4.45 PM Dr Laura O’Brien, Assistant Professor, University of Northumbria Lecture Room 8, 21 Woodland Road
- 'History in a time of environmental catastrophe' 23 February 2023, 1.00 PM - 23 February 2023, 2.00 PM Dr Marianna Dudley, Professor Adrian Howkins, Dr Andy Flack, and Dr Alice Would ARTS Complex B.H-5 LT
- What is a Buddha? An answer from Indian Buddhist narrative traditions 7 March 2023, 4.00 PM - 7 March 2023, 6.00 PM Room G.H01 of Arts Complex, 7 Woodland Road
- ‘Pop-Up Pedestal: what can street theatre teach us about people’s perceptions of statues and who we decide to remember?’ 9 March 2023, 1.00 PM - 9 March 2023, 2.00 PM Louise Jordan (external speaker) & Lillian Waddington (external speaker, UoB History grad) ‘Pop-Up Pedestal: what ARTS Complex B.H05 LT
- 'From morning till evening, from evening till day': Alehouse-keeping as a 24-hou 16 March 2023, 1.00 PM - 16 March 2023, 2.00 PM Amy Smith (PhD student) ARTS Complex B.05 LT
- Are We Rich Yet?: Telling Stories About Life in Neoliberal Britain 21 March 2023, 3.30 PM - 21 March 2023, 4.45 PM Dr Amy Edwards, Senior Lecturer in Modern British History, University of Bristol Lecture Room 8, 21 Woodland Road
- Islam and the Environment 21 March 2023, 4.00 PM - 21 March 2023, 6.00 PM Room G.H01 of Arts Complex, 7 Woodland Road
- Under the Skin: the production of museum taxidermy in Britain and the British Empire in the long nineteenth century 23 March 2023, 1.00 PM - 23 March 2023, 2.00 PM Dr. Alice Would ARTS Complex B./H05 LT
- Decentring the Norman Conquest: perspectives on connectivity and change in the late eleventh century 18 April 2023, 3.30 PM - 18 April 2023, 4.45 PM Professor Julia Crick, Professor of Palaeography and Manuscript Studies, King’s College London Lecture Room 8, 21 Woodland Road
- Is There Really No Socialism in the United States? A Historiographical Overview from Eugene V. Debs to Alexandria Ocasio Cortez 20 April 2023, 1.00 PM - 20 April 2023, 2.00 PM Dr Lorenzo Costaguta ARTS Complex B.H05 LT
- Barbed Wire Village – An Exhibition on Forced Villagisation in Colonial Kenya 27 April 2023, 1.00 PM - 27 April 2023, 2.00 PM Dr. Beth Rebisz ARTS Complex B.H05 LT
- Research Conversations: Co-Production 2 May 2023, 3.30 PM - 2 May 2023, 4.45 PM Dr Hannah Charnock, Dr Adrian Howkins, Dr Will Pooley (University of Bristol) Lecture Room 8, 21 Woodland Road
- Panel discussion on writing history for a general audience 16 May 2023, 3.30 PM - 16 May 2023, 4.45 PM Speakers: Professor Jeffery Wasserstrom (UC Irvine) and others (TBC) Lecture Room 8, 21 Woodland Road
- Alpha, Aleph, and AI: Languages of the Ancient Mediterranean and Near East 14 June 2023, 9.00 AM - 15 June 2023, 6.00 PM Religion and Theology/Classics and Ancient History, School of Humanities, University of Bristol