Louis XIV, Patron, Collector, Creator
Learn about Louis XIV’s significance in connecting political and diplomatic history with art, collections and garden history.
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Learn about Louis XIV’s significance in connecting political and diplomatic history with art, collections and garden history.
Join us for a conference of how Caribbean literature engages with ideas of European literary canonicity.
Join us for an evening of ghosts and ghouls, with performances from the works of author, medievalist and Fellow, M.R. James.
Hear about the Wiltshire Medieval Graffiti Survey and their examinations of graffiti and protective marks in the area.
Find out the results of The Hadrian’s Wall Community Archaeology Project (WallCAP).
Learn about the evidence for significant population movement into southern Britain during the last few centuries of the second millennium BC.
The lecture will examine the evidence from ongoing excavations of an unexpected Roman complex at Eastfield, Scarborough, North Yorkshire.
Affiliate Members - Join us for an introductory tour of Burlington House to learn more about the Society and its Collections.
Out of London Meeting in York: Hear about recent research from a pilot project exploring the use of The King's Manor as the home of the Council of the North.
This seminar follows The Future of Archaeology in England: A Manifesto from November 2020.