Venue: British Local History Room, Institute of Historical Research, London
[except for one session at University College London]
Dates: 27-28 March 1996.
PROGRAMME
Wednesday 27 March
10-10.30 Registration and coffee
10.35 Welcome by the conference organisers, George Bernard and Felicity Heal
10.35-11.50 C. S. L. Davies, 'The Eltonian state'
11.50-1.05 Richard Hoyle, 'Public finance'
1.05-2.00 Lunch
2.00-3.15 Pauline Croft, 'The Parliament of England' and
Conrad Russell, 'Cromwell's doctrine of Parliamentary
sovereignty'
The following session only will be held in the Gustave Tuck Theatre, University
College London, adjacent to the RHS Rooms.
4.30-5.15 Tea
5.15-6.45 Panel discussion, 'The English'
Panel: John Gillingham, Colin Richmond, Patrick Wormald
6.45-7.15 Drinks and snacks
Thursday 28 March
[Back to the British Local History Room at the IHR]
10.00-11.15 Simon Adams, 'Politics, patronage and faction'
11.15-11.45 Coffee
11.45-1.00 Clive Holmes, 'Law'
1.00-2.00 Lunch
2.00-3.15 Christopher Haigh, 'Religion'
3.15-3.45 Tea
3.45-5.00 Quentin Skinner, 'The practice of history'
Conference Fees:
Fellows, Associates and Members of the RHS [no registration fee] - #15
per day;
others [including registration fee] - #25 per day;
postgraduate students - #5 per day [a limited number of postgraduate
bursaries to attend this conference are available from the RHS --
apply to the Executive Secretary of the Society].
Contact: The Executive Secretary, The Royal Historical Society, University
College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT.
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