Pembroke Horizons: Series
PAST EVENT | 14 April 2021 18:00
Pembroke Horizons has been created to provide an interactive, research-based series of virtual events throughout the year, led by the Fellows of Pembroke College.
April 14th 2021, 6pm GMT - 'Treasures of the Archives' Register now
Join Laura Cracknell, Pembroke College’s Librarian, as she talks you through important items from the archive, including items from Samuel Johnson and J.R.R.Tolkien, as well as bringing you stories from less well-known but just as important parts of the College’s history. This online webinar will allow you to see the documents close-up, and to ask questions about these unique items.
Past events:
‘The politics of history and memory’ - Professor Adrian Gregory and Professor Stephen Tuck
‘Inequalities exposed: the right to equality and the Covid Pandemic’ - Professor Sandra Fredman and Professor Rebecca Williams
‘Politics After Populism’ - Professor Stephen Whitefield and Professor Brian A'Hearn
'Neutrino – The reason we exist?' - Professor Alfons Weber and Professor Hannah Smithson
'Treasures of the Library' - Laura Cracknell, Pembroke's Librarian
Pembroke Horizons: Series
PAST EVENT | 14 April 2021 18:00
Pembroke Horizons has been created to provide an interactive, research-based series of virtual events throughout the year, led by the Fellows of Pembroke College.
April 14th 2021, 6pm GMT - 'Treasures of the Archives' Register now
Join Laura Cracknell, Pembroke College’s Librarian, as she talks you through important items from the archive, including items from Samuel Johnson and J.R.R.Tolkien, as well as bringing you stories from less well-known but just as important parts of the College’s history. This online webinar will allow you to see the documents close-up, and to ask questions about these unique items.
Past events:
‘The politics of history and memory’ - Professor Adrian Gregory and Professor Stephen Tuck
‘Inequalities exposed: the right to equality and the Covid Pandemic’ - Professor Sandra Fredman and Professor Rebecca Williams
‘Politics After Populism’ - Professor Stephen Whitefield and Professor Brian A'Hearn
'Neutrino – The reason we exist?' - Professor Alfons Weber and Professor Hannah Smithson
'Treasures of the Library' - Laura Cracknell, Pembroke's Librarian