Centre for Regional and Local History
Academic year: 1998-1999
The English Montaillou? The social and cultural world of Sileby, Leicestershire, in the 1630s
Thursday 25 March 1999
Professor Bernard Capp (University of Warwick)
Grass-roots democracy? Wards in medieval London
Thursday 11 March 1999
Dr Caroline Barron (Royal Holloway College, University of London)
A new people: the social and geographical mobility of English Catholics in the eighteenth century
Thursday 18 February 1999
Dr Marie Rowlands (University of Wolverhampton)
The Essex gentry 1381-1450: county community or county of communities?
Thursday 11 February 1999
Mr Christopher Starr (ELH, University of Leicester)
The Saxon and early Norman church in West Sussex
Thursday 4 February 1999
Mr Phillip Masters (ELH, University of Leicester)
Geography of religious pluralism in the nineteenth century
Thursday 10 December 1998
Dr Alasdair (Nuffield College, Oxford)
Tinners and their place: landscapes and records of the Devon Stannaries
Thursday 3 December 1998
Dr Tom Greeves (Cultural Environmentalist)
Marshland landscapes: fieldwork and study from the Romey Marsh region of Kent
Thursday 12 November 1998
Mrs Anne Reeves (Landscape Historian)
Doles and donations: the changing structure of charity in Warwickshire, 1760-1918
Thursday 5 November 1998
Mrs Sylvia Pinches (ELH, University of Leicester)
The Englishness of Hoskins
Thursday 22 October 1998
Dr Rob Colls (DMU)