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Tracing the History of York Through its Buildings

Tuesday 14 April 2020, 1.00PM to 3.00pm

Throughout modern York, the past becomes present in its buildings. From Roman Eboracum, through Anglian Eoforwic and Viking Jorvik, until Medieval, Georgian, and Victorian York, every period has left a visible layer. This course will trace the history of York from its Roman origin to the twentieth century, by analysing emblematic buildings and sites from each era. The course will be divided into lectures on campus and discussion seminars in town, in which the buildings will be studied in situ.

Tutor: Cristina Figueredo BA MA PhD

  • Term: Summer
  • Day: Tuesday
  • Start Date: 14 April 2020
  • Time: 1-3pm ONLINE
  • No. of weeks: 10
  • Full fee: £82

Register for this course online

So we can continue to support our students, we are working towards putting this course online, by setting up live seminars that students can join through Collaborate - a tool for online meetings that is similar to making video calls.

Students joining our online courses would need access to a computer, laptop or tablet with a microphone, and a reliable broadband connection. You can join the seminars using a smartphone, but this would make viewing any presentations difficult.

 

Location: ONLINE