Students and staff excavate ancient site on Canterbury campusImage courtesy of: Kelsey Bennett Staff and Students from the University of Kent have conducted an excavation of a site on the edge of...
University of Kent revokes honorary degree from disgraced ex-professor David StarkeyImage from Reasoned/YouTube The University has announced it will be beginning formal proceedings to revoke ex-professor David Starkey’s...
Facing the PastImage Courtesy of freestockphotos.com January 1945. Heavy snow and howling winds do nothing to halt the relentless advance of the Red...
InQuire's History of Canterbury Episode VII: The Heartthrob, the Universities and the CanterburyBy Josh West Welcome to the last episode of InQuire’s History of Canterbury. After six episodes and two thousand years, there’s only one...
InQuire's History of Canterbury Episode VI - Mayflowers, Puritans and Plum Pudding ProjectilesBy Josh West It’s the 1600s. After a chaotic Tudor century, the Scottish Stuart family are now in control. Canterbury was as...
Editorial: Reflecting on the 2010sAs the last edition of InQuire this decade, our executive team give their thoughts on the 2010s and its implications for the future....
InQuire's History of Canterbury Episode V: Reformation, Refugees and the Tudor RollercoasterIt’s the 1500s. After centuries of disease, invasion and several burnt cathedrals, Canterbury is back as a top-ranking English city;...
InQuire's History of Canterbury Episode IV: Punishments, the Plague and the PoetWelcome to episode four of InQuire’s History of Canterbury. Previously, we showed how the dramatic death of Archbishop Becket in 1170...
“I Made Mistakes”: Robert McNamara’s Vietnam War policy, 1960-1968 by Dr. Aurélie Basha i NovosejtImage: Flickr | Tommy Truong79 To any History, Politics or American Studies student, the words ‘Vietnam War’ and ‘Robert McNamara’ bring...