Summer Lecture Series at The National Archives (TNA, Kew London) Posted 5 June 2018 by Julie GoucherMapping movement: people, place and power Booking is now open for The National Archives’ Summer Lecture Series. In July and August 2018, we will welcome five leading academics to explore contested spaces over time. Underpinned by the collections held at Kew, the lectures will examine issues from land dispute and migration to human stories of place and identity. The series is generously sponsored by the Friends of The National Archives and supported by the Royal Historical Society. 5 July Resisting boundaries: landscape and memory in early modern England , Professor Andy Wood (Durham University) – Book your place 19 July Medieval migration: mapping the foreigner 1300-1550, Professor Mark Ormrod (University of York) – Book your place 2 August Pakistan after Partition: the British High Commission 1947-65, Professor Ian Talbot (University of Southampton) – Book your place 16 August Preserving the evidence: the trials of an early modern map, Sonja Schwoll (The National Archives) and Susan Littlewood – Book your place 30 August Great escapes: The story of MI9’s secret maps, Dr Barbara Bond – Book your place To attend each lecture you need to book using the individual links above and each event is free of charge. Each lecture will be podcasted and made available online after the event. To listen to previous podcasts produced by the The National Archives click HERE Information courtesy of The National Archives