Events

The School of History and Cultures has an extensive programme of events throughout the year including seminars, conferences and day schools.

Forthcoming Events

Objects of Conflict: Exploring the Interplay between Materiality, Religion, and Violent Conflict

Objects of Conflict: Exploring the Interplay between Materiality, Religion, and Violent Conflict
Date
16/05/2024
Description
Lucien van Liere (Utrecht) presents the Centre for Material Cultures and Materialities research seminar

Sustaining Heritage: Strategies and Challenges for Migrants in Europe

Date
20/05/2024
Description
The International Centre for Heritage, School of History and Cultures and the Culture Research Group, invites you to a guest lecture on 'Sustaining Heritage: Strategies and Challenges for Migrants in Europe.

Connecting Threads: Collective Approaches to Archaeology, Heritage and Community Wellbeing

Date
23/05/2024
Description
The workshop is part of the Linking Community Archaeology and Wellbeing in the Mediterranean (LOGGIA) research project, funded by the European Union as a Marie Sklodowska Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship

Humanities in a Changing World

Humanities in a Changing World
Date
29/05/2024 - 26/06/2024
Description
Professor Julia Black delivers the second in our Transformative Humanities lecture series.

'Iron and Blood': Writing the Histories of Militaries and War

'Iron and Blood': Writing the Histories of Militaries and War
Date
30/05/2024
Description
Panel participants: Peter Wilson (Oxford), Jonathan Boff, Daniel Whittingham, Tom Brodie (University of Birmingham)

What is Horticultural Heritage? - call for papers

Date
11/06/2024
Description
A symposium organised by Winterbourne House and Garden in partnership with the International Centre for Heritage, University of Birmingham

Sources and Resources for Classics and Ancient History

Sources and Resources for Classics and Ancient History
Date
15/06/2024
Description
Join CAHA and the Birmingham and Midlands Branch of the Classical Association for a day for teachers of Classics and Ancient History

The Empirical Humanities: an obscured tradition with a bright future?

The Empirical Humanities: an obscured tradition with a bright future?
Date
26/06/2024
Description
Professor Rens Bod delivers the third in our Transformative Humanities lecture series.

Music and Majesty

Music and Majesty
Date
01 - 02/07/2024
Description
Music and Majesty: Chapels Royal, Cathedrals, and Colleges, c.1485-1688.

Landscape and Green Spaces in the Midlands: new directions in garden history

Landscape and Green Spaces in the Midlands: new directions in garden history
Date
20/07/2024
Description
Centre for Midlands History and Cultures Annual Conference
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