25 May Leander to Belfast: A look at the Royal Navy's Light Cruisers from 1930 to 1945 and the Policy Behind Them 25 May 2023, 17:15 to 20:00 Join Thomas Arnold to explore how the Royal Navy in the 1930s was faced with the need to renew and…
11 May The Royal Navy’s 1755 Pre-emptive Strike: ‘prize culture’, naval readiness, and Admiral Byng’s reputation 11 May 2023, 17:15 to 20:00 Join Dr Joseph Krulder, a veteran of the US Navy and a British historian, to discuss the Royal…
27 Apr Concealed in the Kill Chain: The WRNS, Naval Intelligence and the Emergence of Modern Warfare 27 April 2023, 17:15 to 20:00 Join Sarah-Louise Miller, University of Oxford, to discuss the contribution of women to intelligence…
9 Mar The role of an English skilled tradesman in the transatlantic diffusion of early steamboat and railway technology 09 March 2023, 17:15 to 20:00 Dr Robb Robinson discusses the role of William Harmon (1804 - 1890)in the transatlantic diffusion…
23 Feb Narrows, Seapower and Global Prosperity 23 February 2023, 17:15 to 20:00 Join Carl-Johan Hagman for a comparative study of the flow of strategic commodities in the Baltic in…
9 Feb The Royal Naval Chaplaincy service since 1945: Change or continuity? 09 February 2023, 17:15 to 20:00 Join Dr Linda Parker for a talk on the changing role of Naval Chaplains since 1945
26 Jan The Balance of Sea Power in the Early Modern Era: the Anglo-Dutch Wars 26 January 2023, 17:15 to 20:00 Join Izidor Janžekovič for a talk on the Anglo-Dutch Wars and the balance of Sea Power in the Early…
12 Jan Married to the sea: The Norwegian Mermaid Association 1964-1989 12 January 2023, 17:15 to 20:00 Professor Stig Tenold explores the lives and challenges of women married to seafarers for the Peter…
8 Dec Norfolk’s royal shipwreck: the loss of The Gloucester, 1682 08 December 2022, 17:15 to 20:00 Prof Claire Jowitt will discuss the mysteries behind The Gloucester's tragic end, and the excitement…
24 Nov Maritime communities in the nineteenth century Port of London 24 November 2022, 17:15 to 19:00 Professor Sarah Palmer explores the character of London’s north bank maritime district in the…
10 Nov Charles Wogan and the reform of Spanish maritime trade in the Caribbean, 1732-1747 10 November 2022, 17:15 to 19:00 Harry Lewis explores how Sir Charles Wogan came to propose wide-reaching reforms of Spanish maritime…
27 Oct ‘Too robust to bother about a sailor’s nerves’? Mental healthcare in the Royal Navy during the Second World War 27 October 2022, 17:15 to 19:00 Dr Frances Houghton explores the practices and cultures of psychiatric care embedded into naval…
13 Oct A memorial seminar celebrating the work of leading maritime historians 13 October 2022, 17:15 to 19:00 Professor Hugh Murphy will celebrate the live and work of John Armstrong, Kathleen Crimmin, Peter…
6 May The Wrens and the Wireless War in World War II 06 May 2021, 17:15 to 19:00 Part of the King's Maritime History Seminars
22 Apr Commerce and Charters, Conflict and Contraband: The Norwegian Steamship Tungus and the Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905 22 April 2021, 17:15 to 19:00 Part of the King's Maritime History Seminars
4 Mar Trafalgar. Temeraire. The Men. 04 March 2021, 17:15 to 19:00 Part of the King's Maritime History Seminars
18 Feb The Blockade Legend: the Limitations on the British Empire's Blockade of Germany, 1914-1917 18 February 2021, 17:15 to 19:00 Part of the King's Maritime History Seminars
4 Feb 'Historical Sections' and 'Battle Studies’: The British Influence Upon American Visions of 'Sea Power' and History 04 February 2021, 17:15 to 19:00 Part of the King's Maritime History Seminars
21 Jan The law is open on both sides’: Great Britain and Sweden’s Interpretation of the Law of Nations in the East India Trade in the 1730s 21 January 2021, 17:15 to 19:00 Part of the King's Maritime History Seminars