One of the HA's original purposes was to bring together people with an interest in history, regardless of training or profession. There are now over 45 local HA branches across the UK, which meet regularly. Branches organise their own programmes of speakers each year, offering members and the general public a chance to hear from leading historians and researchers. Some branches also put on other activities including history visits and CPD events.
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With over 45 HA branches country-wide there is bound to be one close to you
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The local branches of the HA organise their own programmes of speaker and activities each year
View all in Branch programmesHistorian: Branches edition
Special edition of the Historian magazine paying tribute to the HA's branches
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01 MarBranch
CANCELLED - “Going local” in 1918-19: the Spanish Influenza Pandemic in Provincial Newspaper reports
Branch: Lincoln City
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01 MarBranch
Mines and Mountains: Benjamin Franklin’s Tours of Northern England
Branch: Bolton
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02 MarBranch
The Long March to Modernity: from Three Inch Golden Lotus to Working Mom - the transformation of Chinese Women
Branch: Plymouth
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02 MarCPD
Primary Geography and History Teachmeet
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News
Branch publications & podcasts
- Film: Foreign Intervention in the Cold War
- Envoi: First World War Memories
- 'Modernising Calcutta' by Professor Anindita Ghosh: filmed branch lecture
- The Swansea Branch Chronicle 18
- The Swansea Branch Chronicle 17