What are the lessons of history (and will we ever actually learn them)?

7:30PM Thursday 8 December 2016 The King's Arms
We've reached a situation which shouldn't have been possible. It is now almost inevitable that the Nazis will appear as a cautionary example in any political discussion and yet this year has seen the rise to prominence of groups which openly share many of their beliefs and even borrow their symbols. It appears that knowing about the past is not the same as learning from history, but is it reasonable to expect history to teach us anything at all?

Victoria Stiles is a freelance researcher and consultant in the field of Modern European History and specialises in the portrayal of imperial history and national stereotypes within Nazi Germany. This year she was called a historian by the LAD Bible, which has more than justified the time she spent getting a PhD. In this talk she will explain some of the ways in which historians use and assess evidence, how they draw parallels between events in different times and places, and how they arrive at an account of the past which they are willing to call "a history". She is very keen to hear the audience's thoughts on what they want history and historians to do for them.

Is there anything from our past which can shed light on our current situation? This talk won't provide all the answers but maybe together we can formulate some better questions.