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The Living Ghost Town of Randsburg

The Living Ghost Town of Randsburg

by Christopher Hartshorn | News

The Living Ghost Town of Randsburg OTHER NEWS The Living Ghost Town of Randsburg by Christopher Hartshorn | Oct 19, 2025 | NewsThe Living Ghost Town of RandsburgOTHER...
Mrs Holmes Taught Sherlock all he Knew: Uncovering the Truth about Victorian Women Detectives

Mrs Holmes Taught Sherlock all he Knew: Uncovering the Truth about Victorian Women Detectives

by Christopher Hartshorn | Events

Mrs Holmes Taught Sherlock all he Knew: Uncovering the Truth About Victorian Women Detectives Dr Sara Lodge, School of English, University of St Andrews   Date: 21st of January 2026 Time: 20:00 Venue: Zoom A revelatory history of the women who brought Victorian...
Appalachia and the Hillbilly in the American Imagination

Appalachia and the Hillbilly in the American Imagination

by Christopher Hartshorn | Events

Appalachia and the Hillbilly in the American Imagination Dr Antony Harkins, Western Kentucky University, USA   Date: 18th of February 2026 Time: 20:00 Venue: Zoom The Appalachian region in the United States comprises the range of mountains stretching from north...
Traces of the Silk Road in Northwest Europe

Traces of the Silk Road in Northwest Europe

by Christopher Hartshorn | Events

Traces of the Silk Road in Northwest Europe Prof Susan Whitfield, University of East Anglia   Date: 18th of March 2026 Time: 20:00 Venue: Zoom We think of the Silk Roads as a luxury trade route from East Asia to markets such as Damascus in Syria. But there is...
Partying like it’s 1679 in Stony Stratford, Or,  Mable Graves’s Very Bad Day: Political Protest Songs in 17th century England

Partying like it’s 1679 in Stony Stratford, Or,  Mable Graves’s Very Bad Day: Political Protest Songs in 17th century England

by Christopher Hartshorn | Events

Partying like it’s 1679 in Stony Stratford, Or, Mable Graves’s Very Bad Day: Political Protest Songs in 17th Century England Dr Angela McShane, Hon Reader in History, University of Warwick   Date: 15th of April 2026 Time: 20:00 Venue: Zoom Partying like it’s 1679...
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