![]() ![]() ![]() Publications include Fighting for America. He is an expert on 18th-century Britain and North America and has written biographies of George II and George III, studies of British politics, foreign policy, culture and war. Professor of History at the University of Exeter. Corfield (Royal Holloway) Dr Patricia Fara (Cambridge) Professor Mark Hallett (Paul Mellon Centre) Professor Bob Harris (Oxford), Jacob Moss (Fan Museum) and Dr Geoffrey Tyack (Oxford). ![]() The speakers are Professor Jeremy Black (Exeter), Professor Arthur Burns (Kings College, London), Professor Penelope J. The symposium takes place in the Music Room. Renowned for its service, comforts and superb catering, it has been owned and run by the Chapman family for over 60 years. The excellent Castle Hotel, Taunton, is our host. They promise to add colour, breadth and detail to our understanding of Hanoverian Britain. In a programme that aims to capture the essence of the age, leading scholars will give a series of 40-minute talks, encompassing history and politics, art and architecture, science and social mores. The latest in our highly successful series of symposia, this residential weekend will explore the era of George III, the Regency and George IV. ![]()
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