Dr Onyeka Nubia: Understanding England’s Past

Sunday 30 April, 2 - 3pm, OS.0.01, Michael Berry lecture theatre, Old Sessions House

Diversity in England’s past is sometimes dismissed as 'political correctness' gone mad, or 'wokism.' This presentation will critically examine evidence for diversity in English history and explore ideas of English identity.

Onyeka Nubia is a pioneering and internationally recognised historian, writer and presenter. His current works include reinventing our perceptions of the Renaissance, British history, Black Studies and intersectionalism. Dr Nubia is the leading historian on the status and origins of Africans in pre-colonial England from antiquity to 1603. He has developed entirely new strands of British history which includes Africans in Ancient and Medieval England.

Tickets

Tickets are £10 per event. If you are booking 10 or more tickets of any given type (e.g. 10 tickets to one lecture, or 1 ticket to 10 lectures) within a single transaction, then a discount of £2 per ticket will be applied at the checkout, and you will only pay £8 per ticket.

Student discounts

There are a limited number of £2 student tickets available for each talk; these are not available for the tours. To access this discount, please use discount code TUDORSTUD23 when prompted. Please note that student ID must be presented with student tickets on the door of the events.

Dates and times

This event finished on 30 April 2023.


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