SNR - Winter Lecture Series 2024-25
Posted: Tuesday 1st October 2024
The Society for Nautical Research (SNR) is delighted to announce the schedule for the forthcoming winter lecture series. These online lectures will highlight new and ongoing research being undertaken by members of the society and its affiliations. The series aims to promote research into economic, social, political, military and environmental aspects of nautical history, drawing on British, European and international experience.
Lectures are to be held fortnightly on Wednesday evenings at 6:30PM (UTC) between October 2024 to March 2025. They will be held online (via zoom) and be FREE to members of The Society For Nautical Research.
Lecture dates
9 October 2024: Dr Catherine Scheybler (King’s College London), ‘The Spanish Ship of the Line: Its origins and development before 1752’.
23 October 2024 : Dr Rodrigo Pacheco-Ruiz (National Museum of the Royal Navy), ‘Documenting HMS Victory repairs using state-of-the-art archaeological 3D and 4D technologies’.
6 November 2024 : Dr James Davey (University of Exeter), ‘Tempest; The Royal Navy and the Age of Revolution’.
20 November 2024 : Associate Professor Evan Wilson (Hattendorf Historical Centre), ‘The Horrible Peace; British Veterans and the End of the Napoleonic Wars’.
4 December 2024 : Sarah Mott, (Lloyd’s Register Foundation) ‘Rewriting Women into Maritime History; the SHE_SEES exhibition’.
18 December 2024 : Bill Lindsay (independent scholar), ‘William Schaw Lindsay; Victorian Entrepreneur’.
Christmas Break
15 January 2025 : Prof Rodrigo Pérez Fernández (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid), ‘The past, present and future of shipbuilding’.
29 January 2025 : Dr Alan James (King’s College London), (full title TBC)
12 February 2025 : Dr Matthew Heaslip (University of Portsmouth), (full title TBC)
26 February 2025 : Dr Michael Roberts (University of Bangor), Archaeological exploration of historical shipwrecks in the Irish Sea. (full title TBC)
12 March 2025 : Dr Jo Stanley (independent scholar), ‘Diversity at Sea: How sharing historical research can make a difference to the present and future of the maritime industry and public understanding’.
19 March 2025 : Dr Cathryn Pearce (University of Portsmouth), ‘Bandied about for a place of refuge': Extreme Weather, Coastal Shipping, and the Loss of Lord Nelson, 1840'.
How to attend the lectures?
Details of how to join each of the events online will be made available on the SNR’s website through the ‘Members Area’ under the topic of ‘Events’. Details of the forthcoming lecture will also be shared via email to members of the society.
Not yet a member of SNR?
Find out how to join here.
For any questions, queries or additional access requirements regarding the SNR Winter Lecture Series please contact the convener (daisy.turnbull@myport.ac.uk).
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