| Status: | Active, open to new members |
| Coordinator: | |
| Group email: | History group |
| When: | Monthly on Wednesday afternoons Monthly, 3rd week, 1.30pm |
| Venue: | Hub and Spoke Cafe |
GROUP LEADER: For further information please contact David Leary .
VACANCIES: 14 current members, we are almost full, but do please get in contact if you wish to join
VENUE: The 'Le Tour’ room, Hub & Spoke, Portfolian House, 30 Melton Road, Oakham, LE15 6AY (there is an expectation that members will purchase a drink at this location)
DATE AND FREQUENCY: This groups meets at 1.30pm on the third Wednesday of each month.
DESCRIPTION:
The Rutland U3a History group shows an active interest in all types of historical subject matter; we certainly learn, we certainly laugh and we live with an understanding that history tells so much about not just “then” but also “now”.
We have a nicely balanced group of both men and women, and we aim to reflect that in our subject choices - it is not all about wars and battles!
Our interest is to the political, social, cultural, religious and financial impacts of our chosen topic.
We try to select a broad range of time periods - ancient and modern.
Our normal approach is having identified a broad topic, each person within the group chooses something of interest to them within that to investigate and report back upon; in a typical 2 hour meeting we have up to four presentations back to the group.
There is nothing to be intimidated by that word, presentation - we do not expect a speech, or standing in front of the room or use of powerpoint. It is simply that each person shares their research, and for the group to join in, ask questions and/or make observations.
Recent topics have included:-
Inventors/Inventions & Scientists - The Railways, Tycho Brahe, The Bicycle, Marie Curie
Significant Females - Aethelflaed (The Lady of the Mercians), Mary Wollstonecraft, Margaret Beaufort, Freya Stark
The 1960s - Women's Rights, Civil Rights in Northern Ireland, New Towns, Counter Culturism & New Journalism
Counties - Durham in the Industrial Revolution, Worcestershire during the English Civil War, The East Riding of Yorkshire between the World Wars, Lancashire Cotton
Ancient Civilisations - The Harrappa, Alexander the Great, The Ridgeway, Aboriginal Australians
The Renaissance - Textiles during the period, Medicine during the period, Female Artists, Banking in Genoa Republic
A number of our group also had an exceptionally interesting day out at Bletchley Park in May - a thoroughly worthwhile excursion
A more complete list of previous subjects can be found here
Plans for 2026 include a trip to another historical site, within easy distance and a host of new topics.