The History Jar is pleased to offer the following day schools at the Whitworth Centre, Station Road, Darley Dale, Derbyshire, DE4 2EQ
Day schools begin at 10.00 am and finish at 3.30 pm. Handouts are provided. Each course costs £26.50 which is inclusive of a buffet lunch. For this reason courses must be booked and paid for at least a fortnight before the date of the course.
If you do not use Paypal please contact me at thehistoryjar@gmail.com for alternative methods of payment.
- Monday 24 September 2018
Holbein – an artist’s view of Henry VIII and his court
Holbein- an artist’s view of Henry VIII and his court.
Day school at the Whitworth Centre including buffet lunch.
£26.50
2) Monday 22 October 2018:
Gloriana – a life in ten pictures
We will explore Elizabeth’s early years; the scandals of Thomas Seymour and Robert Dudley; Wyatt’s Rebellion; the marriage proposals; an overview of foreign policy; some of the key plots against her; religion and the question of succession.
Gloriana: a life in ten pictures
A day school at the Whitworth Centre inclusive of a buffet lunch.
£26.50
3) Monday 26 November 2018
Christmas from the Romans to the Victorians
rom Pagan traditions to puritans, the Plum Pudding Riots and Charles Dickens. This day school offers a brief biography of Christmas covering everything from cake to Saturnalia.
4) Monday 21 January 2019
Isabella of France- the she-wolf, her husband and their lovers.
Follow Isabella’s progress she turned from a loyal wife, a political mediator and mother to four children into ‘she-wolf’ leading the most successful invasion of England since the Conquest. We will also explore how she came to have possession of her husband’s heart – in a silver casket.
We will explore the role of Roger Mortimer, the queen’s lover and the impact of the Earl of Kent’s rebellion. We will also consider her punishment and rehabilitation at the court of her son, King Edward III.
5) Monday 18 February 2019
Joan of Kent- Princess of Controversy
The marital escapades of the Fair Maid of Kent are documented in Froissart. We will explore medieval marriage through Joan’s clandestine relationship with Thomas Holland; her bigamous but politically strategic marriage to William Montacute and her third marriage to the Black Prince – making her the very First Princess of Wales.
We will also consider Joan’s importance as the mother of the child king Richard II despite her lack of official status, her reputation for piety and her popularity with the peasants.
6) Monday 18 March 2019
The Hollow Crown – the life and death of Richard II
The Hollow Crown – the life and death of Richard II
A History Jar day school at the Whitworth Centre including a buffet lunch
£26.50
7) Monday 22 April 2019
Tudor Blood – the taint of royalty
Tudor Blood – the taint of royalty
A History Jar day school at the Whitworth Centre including a buffet lunch.
£26.50
8) Monday 20 May 2019
William Marshall
William Marshall
A History Jar day school at the Whitworth Centre including a buffet lunch.
£26.50
9) Monday 17 June 2019
The Vikings
Pillage, conquest and extortion. The Vikings’ reputation may be deserved but chronicles, sagas and archeological record reveal some unexpected truthes. Their legacy can be seen in the people, places and kingdoms of the north. Meet Ragnar Hairy-breeks, Ivor the Boneless, Harold Bluetooth, Eric Bloodaxe, the Repton Warrior and Emma of Normandy.
Explore the history of the Vikings in Great Britain from the first raiders on England’s eastern shores in the late eighth century; their impact on the monasteries, the forging of Viking Kingdoms in Ireland and Yorkshire, conflict with the Anglo-Saxons and the practicalities of inheriting a kingdom in the tenth century.
The Vikings
A History Jar day school at the Whitworth Centre including a buffet lunch.
£26.50
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