Back to events British History: World War II, 1939-1945
11月05日周三
|Meeting Room 3, YMCA
Step into wartime Britain, from the Blitz to mass mobilisation, discover how WWII shaped society and identity and why it still matters today


Time & Location
2025年11月05日 15:00 – GMT 16:30
Meeting Room 3, YMCA, Queen Anne House, Gonville Pl, Cambridge CB1 1ND, UK
About The Event
The Second World War (1939–1945) stands as one of the most defining moments in British and global history. From the Blitz in London to mass civilian mobilisation, from economic transformation to high-stakes diplomacy, the war reshaped every aspect of British society. It was not only a military conflict but also a turning point that shaped national identity and redefined the global order. In this course, we will explore wartime Britain and examine how the choices of ordinary people and national leaders together forged this decisive chapter in history.
This course will be led by Dr. Alexandre Loktionov, a distinguished scholar with profound academic expertise. He is currently a Research Fellow at Christ’s College, as well as a Research Fellow at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research and the Institute for Oriental and Classical Studies at HSE University in Russia.
In the course, Dr. Alex will lead us to explore and…
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11月05日 GMT 14:50
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