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Humanities

The Montefiore Lecture 2015 Event

Origin: 
The Parkes Institute
Time:
18:30
Date:
3 February 2015
Venue:
Lecture A Avenue Campus University of Southampton SO17 1BF

For more information regarding this event, please email Parkes Institute at parkes@southampton.ac.uk .

Event details

Part of the Parkes Institute annual lecture series and is the oldest lecture in the University's calendar.

Magna Carta, British Values and Religious Minorities

It is 800 years since the Magna Carta.  With an election campaign that may focus on immigration, as well as anxieties about British identity and religious difference, Professor Malik will argue that Magna Carta should be taught in schools but it should be presented as a shield to protect minorities rather than a stick that is used by majorities to re-inforce their national identity.  She will discuss the campaign that preceded the Jew Bill of 1753 during which the Magna Carta was a symbol of Englishness that excluded Jews.

Please note: If you wish to attend this popular lecture please ensure you register by emailing parkes@southampton.ac.uk to reserve a place.

Jew Bill, as feature in Magna Carta

Speaker information

Professor Maleiha Malik,King's College London,Professor of Law

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