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Modern Myths and Ancient Realities

by Stephen Hodkinson

Emeritus Professor of Ancient History
University of Nottingham

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Date: Hugh Hawes
Title: Wind, Water and Steam: the story of Hertfordshire’s Mills
Published by: Hertfordshire Publications, University of Hertfordshire Press, 2016
ISBN: 978-1-909291-73-7

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Appalachia and the Hillbilly in the American Imagination

Appalachia and the Hillbilly in the American Imagination

Date: 18th of February 2025
Time: 20:00
Venue: Zoom
Speaker: Dr Antony Harkins, Western Kentucky University, USA

The Appalachian region in the United States comprises the range of mountains stretching from north Georgia up to the state of Maine. It has been celebrated as an area of natural beauty and long-distance walks as well as a major centre of bluegrass music. However, it is also a very misunderstoodarea as evidenced by JD Vance’s Hillbilly Elegy.

Traces of the Silk Road in Northwest Europe

Traces of the Silk Road in Northwest Europe

Date: 18th of March 2026
Time: 20:00
Venue Zoom
Speaker: Prof Susan Whitfield, University of East Anglia

We think of the Silk Roads as a luxury trade route from East Asia to markets such as Damascus in Syria. But there is much more to this story. This trade involved diplomatic, religious and other contacts between different cultures as far as Europe.

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

Date: 15thof April 2026
Time: 20:00
Venue: Zoom
Speaker: Dr Angela McShane, Hon Reader in History, University of Warwick

Partying like it’s 1679 in Stony Stratford, Or Mable Graves’s Very Bad Day. In 1679, the landlady of The Cock in Stony Stratford was visited by agents of the powerful local magnate, Sir Richard Temple of Stowe. They were investigating a seditious pop song that had created a local and national sensation – and libelled their master. Did she know anything about it? Trouble was … Mabel did know … a lot. Come and hear the story of that sensational song, the era’s huge pop song trade in general, and find out what happened next for Mabel and her family.

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