This tag: British Kings and Queens
The Anglo-Saxons ruled England for 600 years. The role of women changed over that period and they often held important posts in politics and religion. The class will include a visit to the British Museum. The course will examine the lives of women throughout the Anglo-Saxon period from the early settlers in the Fifth Century… Read more »
This tag: British Kings and Queens
A tour of the Mediaeval Galleries of the British Museum (Rooms 41 and 40 with brief visits to the Money Gallery and Enlightenment Galleries) to examine some of the surviving evidence for the role and importance of women in Europe in the Middle Ages.
This tag: British Kings and Queens
This is the first of six postings for lectures from the Cruise on the SAGA Pearl II to the Gulf of Bothnia. MUSIC AND ART INSPIRED BY SHAKESPEARE This series of Six Talks was devised to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death in 2016. They were commissioned for a cruise to the Gulf of… Read more »
- Posted on: July 7, 2016
- Featured in History, History features, Music, Shakespeare, Shakespeare
- Also tagged Art History, Berlioz, David Garrick, English Composer, Henry Fuseli, London History, Macbeth, Melvyn Bragg's In Our Time, Modern history, Richard III, Saga Cruise to Bothnia, Seven Ages of Man, Shakespeare400, Theatre History, Thomas Morley, Tudor History, Vaughan Williams, William Blake, Women's history