
Brexit and the Stretching of the Constitution -The Brexit Shock in Historic Perspective by Dr Andrew Blick, Reader in Politics and Contemporary History and Director of the Centre for British Politics and Government, King's College London. Based on his 2019 publication but updated as events unfold, How far did the European Union (EU) referendum result of 23 June 2016 really ...

Tuesday 19 May 2020: ‘When Does an Empire Truly End? Exploring India’s Imperial Ties in the Decades after Independence’ - Speaker: Dr Taylor Sherman, Associate Professor, Department of International History (LSE) Dr Taylor Sherman's research concerns the cultural and political history of India in the transition from colonial rule to independence in the middle decades of the twentieth century. Her research explores ...

Tuesday 28 April 2020‘Accidental Death in Tudor Surrey: How People Died Reveals Much About How They Lived’Speaker: Professor Steven Gunn, Professor of Early Modern History (Merton College, Oxford) "My research interests are in the political, social, cultural and military history of England and its continental neighbours from the mid-fifteenth to the later sixteenth century. I am principal investigator of a ...