| GUILDFORD MUSEUM LECTURE SERIES 2003 |
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| This successful lecture series was started in 1994 and aims to encourage public interest in archaeology, history and the fine arts. For the third year running the lectures come from one of the finest History Departments in the country and from the distinguished Centre for Victorian Studies - at Royal Holloway, University of London. |
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| Thursday 5th February 2004 |
Martin Luther King and the civil rights movement in the United States.
Dr John Kirk discusses the role of the symbolic leader in relation to the wider movement which existed long before him and in areas he never visited. |
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Thursday 4th March 2004 |
Byzantine Women.
Miss Julian Chrysostomides investigates the place and role of women in society in the Byzantine Empire as mothers, professionals, scholars, nuns and traders. |
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Ticket prices are £6.00 per lecture which includes a complimentary glass of wine afterwards. |
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All lectures take place in the Guildhall in Guildford High Street and start at 7.30pm.
For booking forms please contact the Lecture Series Co-ordinator at Guildford Museum, Castle Arch, Guildford, Surrey GU 1 3SX. Tel: 01483 444752 or email us at [email protected] |
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