Kathleen Hughes Memorial Lectures

In 2000, as a result of a benefaction, Hughes Hall, Cambridge, instituted an annual lecture (to be given in the Easter Term) in memory of Dr Kathleen Hughes, who at her death in 1977 was Reader in Celtic Studies in this Department. The lecture-series is dedicated to mediaeval Welsh history. The inaugural lecture was given by Professor David Dumville. The Hughes Memorial lectures are published jointly by Hughes Hall and the Department each April.

Vol. No. Current Edition Author Title and Publication Details Cost incl. p&p
1 2001 David N. Dumville Saint David of Wales
iv+41pp. ISBN 0 9532172 4 8
£5.00
2 2002 David Stephenson The Aberconwy Chronicle
iv+19pp. ISBN 0 9532697 9 5
£5.00
3 2003 R. R. Davies The King of England and the Prince of Wales, 1277-84: Law, Politics and Power
iv+23pp. ISBN 0 9543186 9 2
£5.00
4 2004 Scott Gwara Education in Wales and Cornwall in the Ninth and Tenth Centuries: Understanding De raris fabulis
iv+37pp. ISBN 0 904708 04 8
£5.00
5 2005 Ken Dark Archaeology and the origins of Insular monasticism
27pp. ISBN 1 904708 15 3
£5.00
6 2008 Paul Russell 'Read it in a Glossary': Glossaries and Learned Discourse in Medieval Ireland
32pp. ISBN 978-0-9554568-6-2
£5.00

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2009

Oliver Padel

Slavery in Saxon Cornwall: the Bodmin Manumissions
33pp. ISBN 978-0-9562353-0-5

£5.00

8 2010 Colmán Etchingham

The Irish ‘Monastic Town’: Is This A Valid Concept?
32pp. ISBN 978-0-9562353-1-2

£5.00