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Natasha Hodgson, ‘Women and crusading conflicts: changing perspectives’

Minerva Building Brayford Pool, Lincoln, United Kingdom

Natasha Hodgson will be giving a lecture on the subject of women and the Crusades for the Lincoln branch of the Historical Association. The talk will take place on 4 March 2024 at 6.15pm at the University of Lincoln's Brayford Pool campus in the Co-op lecture theatre (Minerva Building, MB0312). For more information about the […]

History UK Pedagogy Forum: Collaborations Between Schools and Universities

Online

Natasha Hodgson and Sam Jones from Teaching Medieval Women will be speaking at an online roundtable on 6 March 2024 hosted by History UK on the topic of establishing collaborations between schools and universities. They will be speaking along with Dr Sarah Longair (University of Lincoln) and David Ingledew (Education/Teacher Training). The event will be […]

Natasha Hodgson, ‘Crusading Societies: Women, Gender and the Crusades’

King Edward VI College King Edward Rd, Nuneaton, United Kingdom

Natasha Hodgson will be speaking about women and the Crusades at the Nuneaton branch of the Historical Association. The talk will take place on Wednesday 13 March 2024 at King Edward VI College, Nuneaton. Contact michael.arnold@cantab.net for more information.

Historical Association Conference 2024

The Eastrooms Woodcock Street, Birmingham

Teaching Medieval Women will be speaking at the Historical Association Annual Conference (10-11 May 2024). To register to attend the conference, visit https://www.haconference.com/registration/  

East Midlands CPD Day

Nottingham Trent University 50 Shakespeare Street

Register for event here Teaching Medieval Women is part of a wider project designed via collaboration between Teachers and Academics to bring the lives of medieval women into the teaching of medieval history. This project was borne out of a shared realisation that women were lamentably under-represented in many of the medieval history classes taught […]

Peter Symonds College CPD Day

Peter Symonds College Owens Rd, Winchester, United Kingdom

Teaching Medieval Women is part of a wider project designed via collaboration between Teachers and Academics to bring the lives of medieval women into the teaching of medieval history. This project was borne out of a shared realisation that women were lamentably under-represented in many of the medieval history classes taught at, especially, KS3 and […]