2024 events
Join us for research seminars hosted by the Department of History with a selection of visiting academics, alongside University of York researchers. All students and staff are very welcome.
Join us for research seminars hosted by the Department of History with a selection of visiting academics, alongside University of York researchers. All students and staff are very welcome.
Join us for research seminars hosted by the Department of History with a selection of visiting academics, alongside University of York researchers. All students and staff are very welcome.
Join us for research seminars hosted by the Department of History with a selection of visiting academics, alongside University of York researchers. All students and staff are very welcome.
Join us for research seminars hosted by the Department of History with a selection of visiting academics, alongside University of York researchers. All students and staff are very welcome.
Join us for research seminars hosted by the Department of History with a selection of visiting academics, alongside University of York researchers. All students and staff are very welcome.
Andy Beckett is a journalist for the Guardian and the author of The Searchers: Five Rebels, their Dream of a Different Britain, and their many enemies (Penguin, 2024), a study of Diane Abbott, Tony Benn, Jeremy Corbyn, Ken Livingstone and John McDonn
Join us for research seminars hosted by the Department of History with a selection of visiting academics, alongside University of York researchers. All students and staff are very welcome.
Join us for research seminars hosted by the Department of History with a selection of visiting academics, alongside University of York researchers. All students and staff are very welcome.
Open Days are the perfect chance to find out about studying at York. The next Open Days are taking place on Friday 6th September and Saturday 7th September 2024. Why not come and meet us?
Join medievalist Professor William Chester Jordan of Princeton University, USA and discover what the lives of three saints reveal about the moral universe of the medieval aristocracy.
Join us in York, on 13 March, for the RHS Sponsored Lecture, 'Why History Matters to Medicine', with professor Fay Bound Alberti (KCL).
For LGBTQ+ History month, the University of York Department of History invites you to "Doing Queer History in the 2020s", an interdisciplinary roundtable.