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The Destruction of Stonehenge: Iconoclasm, Reputation and Memory in the British Civil Wars

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Professor Alexandra Walsham, Professor of Modern History at Cambridge and Fellow of Trinity College, is a Leverhulme Trust Major Research Fellow 2015-2018, and is Principal Investigator for Remembering the Reformation: an AHRC -funded research project at the University of Cambridge and the University of York.

This is the second in a new series of lectures given by female Fellows of Trinity, past and present, to mark the 40th anniversary of women’s admission to Trinity.

This talk is part of the Celebrating 40 years of women at Trinity series.

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