Winchester and the Norman Conquest
The invasion of the English kingdom from north and south in the autumn of 1066, leading to conquest by Duke William of Normandy, is often seen as a defining moment in English and British history. How was the principal city of the dynasty of Alfred the Great affected by conquest? How did its people react and adapt in times of change? And how far did Winchester itself play a role in determining the course of conquest?
In this one-day symposium hosted by Professor Ryan Lavelle of the University
9am - 5.30pm
Standard tickets: £55 early bird up to and including 1 October; £65 from 2 October. Students and unemployed concessions: £55
The King Alfred Conference Chamber, Guildhall, Winchester, Hampshire SO23 9GH
Sat 19 Oct 2019