The first Annual Archives and Special Collections Lecture was delivered by Professor Owen Dudley Edwards in October 2011.
On that day, a precedent was set and since then we have succeeded in delivering a varied and colourful programme of public lectures that appeals to University members and external users alike.
Traditionally, the Archivist has invited speakers who have spent a substantial period of time researching a particular subject at the Archives and Special Collections or who specialise in a subject area of relevance to the department.
On the 12th of November, this year, we will be welcoming Alex Ioannou, as a guest speaker. He is a PhD student at 91¿ì»îÁÖ under the supervision of the Institute for the Study of Welsh Estates and The Sir William Roberts Centre for Sustainable Land Use.
The title of his lecture is : Challenging time(s): Exploring how we shape the past and future of Eryri through the exchange of material culture.
Synopsis : We live in challenging times characterised by change and deep anxiety over multiple issues including climate change to biodiversity loss.
Alex Ioannou will share how his research seeks to ‘disturb’ dominant understandings of Eryri. His close-reading of historical evidence and archival material, as well as collaborative work with local communities in Dyffryn Ogwen reveals rich and varied understandings of Welsh landscapes.
His ongoing project Reframing Eryri shines a light on the ways Eryri has already undergone change, from the hidden processes intrinsic to shaping perceptions of its landscape, to the more evident physical transformations undertaken by the significant historic Penrhyn Estate.
In anticipating future change within the landscapes we know so well, Alex’s lecture will discuss how his approach and research showcases a way towards a more empowering and democratic way of deciding landscape change – one in which we can all rightfully interact with the past, present and future Wales.
Here is a list of previous lectures.
Lecturer | Title | Date |
Alex Ioannou | Challenging time(s): Exploring how we shape the past and future of Eryri through the exchange of material culture | 12 November 2025 |
Professor Terence Dooley of Maynooth University, Ireland | Closed for Research: The Irish land Commission Archives and the Fall of the Anglo-Irish Aristocracy | 30 October 2024 |
Dr Gruffudd Antur | Rhwng Aberystwyth a Warwick: Llawysgrifau Bangor a Repertory Daniel Huws | 4 October 2023 |
Professor Marged Haycock | Golwg newydd ar Ifor Williams (1881-1965) | 5 October 2022 |
Dr Gareth Huws | Penrhos : Powerful women and the curious tale of a Knight, a Lord and an Honourable | 9 October 2019 |
Professor Vivien Gardner | Miss Marple and the Marquess : piecing together the life of the 5th Marquess of Anglesey | 24 October 2018 |
Dr Marian Gwyn | The Pennants of Penrhyn in Jamaica : Power, profit and people | 2 November 2016 |
Professor Bill Jones | 'Garibaldi', 'Dyn y Bala' ac 'Apostol Mawr Patagonia' : Y Wladfa a'r Wasg Gymreig yn ail hanner y bedwaredd ganrif ar bymtheg | 4 November 2015 |
Sir Deian Hopkin | Memory and History : Remembering the First World War in Wales | 12 November 2014 |
Dr Rowan Williams | R.S.Thomas, Christianity & Buddhism | 11 December 2013 |
Professor Derec Llwyd Morgan | Thomas Parry a Choleg Bangor | 17 October 2012 |
Professor Owen Dudley Edwards | Rex versus Sir Roger Casement - The Last Hero | 16 October 2011 |