Medieval Canterbury Weekend 2024

Programme of Events - List view

Key

War & Politics

Social History

Art, Literature & Religion

Royalty & Nobility

Friday 26 April

19:00-20:30

Move over Maid Marian! Women in the Medieval English Forest

Professor Louise Wilkinson | Augustine House | AHg.27

Saturday 27 April

10:00-11:00

(Everybody needs good) Neighbours: Jews and Christians living together in medieval Kent

Dr Dean Irwin | Augustine House | AHg.27

10:00-11:00

Why Here?: Understanding how Landscapes Influenced Castle-Siting Decisions

Alison Norton | Augustine House | AH3.31

10:00-11:00

How to read a Medieval Church

Professor Paul Bennett | St Mildred’s Church | CT1 2PP

10:00-11:00

Exploring an ancient hospital

Dr Sheila Sweetinburgh | St John’s Hospital | CT1 1BG

10:00-11:00

Canterbury Cathedral Archive & Library Treasures

Cressida Williams | Cathedral Archives Reading Room | CT1 2HG

11:30-12:30

The Floods Overflow Me: Currents of Time and Water in Early Medieval England

Dr Mike Bintley | Augustine House | AHg.27

11:30-12:30

The Green Man in English Churches

Imogen Corrigan | Augustine House | AH3.31

11:30-12:30

How to read a Medieval Church

Professor Paul Bennett | St Mildred’s Church | CT1 2PP

11:30-12:30

Exploring an ancient hospital

Dr Sheila Sweetinburgh | St John’s Hospital | CT1 1BG

11:30-12:30

Canterbury Cathedral Archive & Library Treasures

Cressida Williams | Cathedral Archives Reading Room | CT1 2HG

13:30-14:30

The Anglo-Saxons: Myth and Reality

Dr Marc Morris | Augustine House | AHg.27

13:30-14:30

Politics and Craftsmanship in Early Renaissance France: Painted Enamels at Limoges 1480–1510

Dr Anthony Gross | Augustine House | AH3.31

15:00-16:00

The Material Culture of Some Kent Rebels, 1450-51

Dr Chris Briggs | Augustine House | AHg.27

15:00-16:00

When Medieval Merchants Failed: Richard Arnold, his Neighbours and the Social Networks of Trade in Late Fifteenth-Century London

Dr Justin Colson | Augustine House | AH3.31

16:30-17:30

Femina: A New History of the Middle Ages, Through the Women Written out of it

Dr Janina Ramirez | Augustine House | AHg.27

16:30-17:30

Sensory Experiences in the Medieval Urban Household

Dr Chris King | Augustine House | AH3.31

18:00-19:00

Women and Work in England in the Age of the Black Death

Professor Mark Bailey | Augustine House | AHg.27

18:00-19:00

The Three Wives of Baldwin I

Dr Susan Edgington | Augustine House | AH3.31

Sunday 28 April

10:00-11:00

English People and their Goods in the Later Middle Ages

Professor Chris Woolgar | Augustine House | AHg.27

10:00-11:00

Plague and Religious Processions in Medieval Italy

Dr Alexandra Lee | Augustine House | AH3.31

11:30-12:30

What the Italian Renaissance owed to England

Dr David Rundle | Augustine House | AHg.27

11:30-12:30

Heirs of Ambition: The Making of the Boleyns

Dr Claire Martin | Augustine House | AH3.31

13:00-14:00

The London Aldermen in the Fifteenth Century

Professor Caroline Barron | Augustine House | AHg.27

13:00-14:00

The Tower of London as a Royal Palace

Alfred Hawkins | Augustine House | AH3.31