24 Sept 2024 – Prof. Richard Hoyle, Visiting Professor of Economic History at the University of Reading – Celebrating the end of the harvest in the mid-nineteenth century.
15 Oct 2024 – The Graham Searle Lecture – Prof. Colin Jones, Emeritus Professor of Cultural History, Queen Mary, University of London – “With terror riding pillion”: A Duchess, Her Letters, and Confronting the French Revolution.
12 Nov 2024 – Dr. Emily Winkler, Lecturer in Medieval History, St Edmund Hall & Hertford College, University of Oxford – Rewriting History in the Central Middle Ages.
10 Dec 2024 – Dr. Alana Harris, Reader in Modern British History, King’s College London – Doing History in Public Places: Lessons from a Historic England Project on Europe’s Largest Psychiatric Cemetery, in Surrey.
21 Jan 2025 – Prof. Robert Gildea, Professor of Modern History, Worcester College, University of Oxford – Backbone of the Nation. Mining Communities & The Great Strike of 1984-85.
25 Feb 2025 – Prof. Natalia Nowakowska, Professor of European History, Somerville College, University of Oxford – The Jagiellonians (1377-1596): From Pagan Tribe to High Renaissance Dynasty.
25 March 2025 – Dr. Gillian Lamb, Lecturer in Modern British History, King’s College London – A Brave “New” World? Juvenile emigrants as settlers 1850-1900.
29 April 2025 – Prof. Steven Gunn, Professor of Early Modern History, Merton College, University of Oxford – The Court of Henry VII.
20 May 2025 – Prof. Emma Griffin, Professor of British History, Queen Mary, University of London – Why was Britain first? Rethinking the history of the industrial revolution.