Creighton Lecture

Established by bequest as a memorial to the historian Mandell Creighton and commencing in 1907, the Creighton Lecture is delivered each year at the University of London by a leading historian.

30 Nov 2015

The Outbreak of the First World War: Why the debate goes on

Margaret MacMillan (University of Oxford)
2 Dec 2014

Creighton Lecture: Was the 'Final Solution' Unique? Reflections on Twentieth-Century Genocides

Professor Sir Richard Evans (Regius Professor of History, Wolfson College, Cambridge)
13 Nov 2012

John Milton as a theorist of liberty

Professor Quentin Skinner (Queen Mary, University of London)
28 Nov 2011

Macaulay and Son: an imperial story

Professor Catherine Hall (UCL)