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SUMMARY:History Group - An Introduction to Environmental History with Dr D. Chester
DESCRIPTION:An Introduction to Environmental History with Dr D. Chester  \n2:30pm in the Reading Room\, 27th February 2024 \n“Although having some precursors in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries\, environmental history essentially grew out of the conservation movement of the 1960s. It seeks to examine the historic impact of people on the planet and uses not only conventional archival source materials but also information from archaeology and from so-called sedimentary archives\, with information being extracted using techniques that include pollen analysis\, chemical markers\, magnetic signatures and radiometric dating techniques. \nIn this lecture\, the scope of environmental history will be illustrated using three examples: the use and abuse of the Earth during the Holocene (i.e. the last 10\,000 years)\, human impact on the landscape of southern Europe and the environmental disaster which is represented by the history of Easter Island.” \nBook now via the Member’s Area or through the Concierge.
URL:https://theathenaeum.org.uk/event/history-group-an-introduction-to-environmental-history-with-dr-d-chester/
LOCATION:The Athenaeum Liverpool\, Church Alley\, Liverpool\, L1 3DD\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Dinner with Professor Geoff Gill - The Birth & Growth of Tropical Medicine in Liverpool
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to be joined by Professor Geoff Gill of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine who will be joining us on Wednesday 28th February for dinner\, where he will be giving a talk on ‘The Birth & Growth of Tropical Medicine in Liverpool’. \nProfessor Gill is an Honorary Research Fellow at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine\, where he previously held the post of Professor of International Medicine. He has had a major interest in non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in tropical environments\, with associated research projects in South Africa and Ethiopia. At the LSTM he has for many years been involved with research into and clinical care of former Far East prisoners of war (POWs). In recent years he has led medical history enquiries into Far East imprisonment\, resulting in two recent books – Captive Memories and Burma Railway. \nProfessor Gill will share with us some of the results of his pioneering work with the Far East POWs\, as well as reflecting on the history of the LSTM from its foundation in 1898 by Sir Alfred Lewis as the first institution of its kind in the world to the present day\, as it continues to lead the world in research and education. \nProfessor Gill’s talk will be followed by a three course meal in the Dining Room\, after which you can relax in the Newsroom until the club closes at 11.00 pm. \nSchedule \n6.30:  Arrivals and welcome \n7.00:  Talk \n8.00:  Dinner \n10.30: Last orders \nYou can book now for this fascinating evening on the members’ area of the website or directly at reception. If you have any dietary requirements please highlight this upon booking or in advance of the event. \n  \n  \nMenu \nStarter \nHam and Black pudding bon bon \nBrambley apple sauce \nGlamorgan bon bon (V) \nEnglish mustard emulsion \n-oo0oo- \nMain Course \nSole Veronique \nSpinach mousse\, white wine and grape sauce \n-oo0oo- \nLancashire Butter pie (V) \nPea puree\, roast shallot \n-ooOoo- \nDessert \nPinacolada Trifle (V)
URL:https://theathenaeum.org.uk/event/dinner-with-professor-geoff-gill-the-birth-growth-of-tropical-medicine-in-liverpool/
LOCATION:The Athenaeum Liverpool\, Church Alley\, Liverpool\, L1 3DD\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Library & Archives - How Anne Boleyn helped J.R.R Tolkein to write The Hobbit
DESCRIPTION:Proprietor Dr Chris O’Neill will be speaking about works that he has discovered in the Athenaeum Library. \nThese meetings are open to all Athenaeum members and supper is available if pre-booked with reception. \n 
URL:https://theathenaeum.org.uk/event/library-archives-how-anne-boleyn-helped-j-r-r-tolkein-to-write-the-hobbit/
LOCATION:The Athenaeum Liverpool\, Church Alley\, Liverpool\, L1 3DD\, United Kingdom
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