Events from the 01 January 2023 - 31 December 2023 Reset
Professor Naomi Standen -Bottoms up: three shipwrecks for a global history of everyday creativity in Eastern Eurasia, 7th-14th centuries
We welcome Professor Naomi Standen to the History Department Research Seminar with her talk ' Bottoms up: three shipwrecks for a global history of everyday creativity in Eastern Eurasia, 7th-14th centuries'
25 January 2023
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
In person at the Pemberton Rooms - PG21
- Research event
- Talks, training, seminars & conferences
- Department of History
International and Human Rights Law Supporting Ukraine: Safeguarding Refugee Policies and the Freedom of Speech
Durham University Ukrainian Talk series with Dr Markian Prokopovych
26 January 2023
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Gala Theatre, 1 Millennium Place, Durham DH1 1WA
- Outreach & community
- Partnerships & Collaboration
- Public
- Talks, training, seminars & conferences
Decolonising East European History
Durham University Ukrainian Talk series with Dr Markian Prokopovych
16 February 2023
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Gala Theatre, Durham
- Partnerships & Collaboration
- Research event
- Department of History
Ukrainian Refugees: Challenges and Possibilities
Durham University Ukrainian Talk series with Dr Markian Prokopovych
02 March 2023
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Gala Theatre, 1 Millennium Place, Durham DH1 1WA
- Outreach & community
- Partnerships & Collaboration
- Public
- Talks, training, seminars & conferences
Leverhulme Conference - Augustine and the Making of Christian Practice (400-1000)
Join us for the Augustine and the Making of Christian Practice (400-1000) conference hosted by Dr Matthieu Pignot, Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the Department of History
23 March 2023 - 24 March 2023
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
St Chad‘s College, Durham University
- Talks, training, seminars & conferences
- Department of History
Geo-security dimensions of the war in Ukraine
Durham University Ukrainian Talk series with Dr Markian Prokopovych
08 June 2023
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Gala Theatre Millennium Place Durham
- Outreach & community
- Partnerships & Collaboration
- Public
- Talks, training, seminars & conferences
Christian Liddy, Durham University, 'What is family in an age of plague? Recovery and resilience in the late medieval city'
Reflecting upon the contemporary situation and the way the war in Ukraine is affecting cities, this workshop addresses broader issues affecting urban recovery across time and space.
19 July 2023
10:20 AM - 11:20 AM
Online
- Public
- Workshop
- Department of History
Organise! Organise! Organise! Collective Action, Associational Culture and the Politics of Organisation in Britain and Ireland, c.1790-1914
Registration is now open for this two-day conference to be held 20-21 July 2023 at Collingwood College. All are also welcome to attend the book launch for Henry Miller’s A Nation of Petitioners: Petitions and Petitioning in the United Kingdom, 1780-1918 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023). It will take place on Wednesday, 19 July 2023, 4-5pm, PG.21 (Palace Green 21). Contact: henry.j.miller@durham.ac.uk
20 July 2023 - 21 July 2023
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Collingwood College Penthouse Conference Suite, Durham University
- Research event
- Talks, training, seminars & conferences
Closing Statement / Discussion, Richard Rodger, Edinburgh University, 'Man's Inhumanity to Man' Backdated
Reflecting upon the contemporary situation and the way the war in Ukraine is affecting cities, this workshop addresses broader issues affecting urban recovery across time and space.
20 July 2023
2:00 PM - 2:40 PM
Online
- Public
- Workshop
- Department of History
Anton Drobovych, Director of the Ukrainian Institute of National Remembrance, 'How Does Memory Become Poison? An Overview of Political Irresponsibility with Far-Reaching Consequences'
While the politics of memory and the way through which some versions and interpretations of history become prioritised in official political discourses have engaged a broad range of actors in the past, it is in the most traumatic moments of history such as today in Ukraine that they are particularly in flux, with old sites of memory acquiring new layers of meaning and new ones emerging from the sites of war and destruction.
21 July 2023
10:10 AM - 11:10 AM
Online
- Public
- Workshop
- Department of History