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Attention! Dr Krista Kesselring's lecture on "The Northern Rebellion of 1569" (Mining Institute, Newcastle) has been moved from 29 to 28 October.
The public lecture series continues in the autumn with Ian Stubbs (Dorman Museum), "Henry Bolckow (1806 -1878). Man of iron and prince of culture: a Victorian collector and his collection reassembled" and Professor David Saunders (University of Newcastle) "Heinrich Matthaus Fischer (1871-1935) and North-East Bolshevism".


NEEHI also stimulates and develops research into and study of all areas and periods of the region's history, promotes joint initiative projects, invites the interest and participation of a wider audience, and provides a coherent framework to publicise the area's wealth of historical resources.
Aims of NEEHI
To conduct research of the very highest quality into north-east England history so that as much as possible of the region's history can be reliably established
To maximise existing potential through collaboration and partnership, by bringing together researchers in the universities, libraries, archives, societies and elsewhere
To build close relationships with public bodies and the general public so that the region's history can be widely understood and everyone with an interest in the past can have access to scholarship of the highest order
To focus international attention on the history of the north-east so that the fascination and interest of the region can be widely appreciated.
To maximise the potential of the region's historic treasures, so that their nature and significance can be fully understood and appreciated regionally, nationally and internationally.
To build upon current and past research in order to develop new approaches and methodologies for regional history which will be of national and international significance.

Individual
£15.00
Corporate
£35.00
(Local club/group)
£45.00 (National/international)