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Dig for History! 'Revealing Caterham's Past' on 15/16 June 2013

I'm very proud to be involved in this archaeological project. This is part of a broader plan to apply for Heritage Lottery Fund support for a dig next year on a much larger scale. We really want to get local people involved in learning about Caterham's rich history. http://www.thisissurreytoday.co.uk/Caterham-Rotary-Club-sponsor-Archaeological-dig/story-19035325-detail/story.html#axzz2Volzv9he Check out our Twitter feed (https://twitter.com/CaterhamsPast) and our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/#!/RevealingCaterhamsPast?fref=ts)
I'm still enjoying Jeremy Paxman's description of Ed Miliband's appearance: he 'looks like a teenage chess champion'.

Bob Villain

Oh, dear. I expected better from Bob D... http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/jul/04/hop-farm-festival-dylan-review Get a free e-mail account with Hotmail. Sign-up now.
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Goodenough Annual Conference Series - War & Faith: Exploring the place of Religion in Conflict and Reconciliation, Friday 18 June 2010

Over the past nine years Goodenough College has established an internationally renowned conference series with a reputation for addressing serious issues of multi-disciplinary and global importance. This series of conferences is devised and organised by members of Goodenough College and attracts the highest calibre of specialists from political, financial, academic and diplomatic communities around the world. This year the College will host speakers from a number of diverse fields to examine the relationship between war and faith in the past and present, particularly the extent to which religion can be seen as a cause of conflict, the religious discourses used to define the experience of war, and the ways that faith can be instrumental to reconciliation and reconstruction. The connection between war and faith stretches back for millenia, but it is one that is increasingly important to examine, discuss, and attempt to understand in the twenty-first century. Follow the link below for mor

History Lab's annual conference - Politics and Power

Politics and Power Call for Papers History Lab Annual Conference 29th and 30th June 2010 Institute of Historical Research, London Political history is sometimes seen as the victim of recent turns in historical practice. This conference aims to explore where politics fits into the current practice of history, and the current shape – and status – of political history.The General Election means that 2010 would seem to be a good year in which to consider the state of politics in history, not just as Political History, but as a broader aspect of much historical research. The past can be a powerful motivator and politician’s tool, and historians play an important role in this; we need also to be aware of our own political positions when writing history. What is the place of traditional forms of Political History in the 21st century? How can this type of history interact with other approaches to history? Has the cultural turn really done for political history, or just changed the way we do it