'Britain is still in Europe' with Timothy Garton Ash


Timothy Garton Ash is Professor of European Studies at St Anthony’s College, Oxford, and senior fellow at Stanford University. He is internationally known as an expert on the recent history of Europe, especially Central and Eastern Europe. He is celebrated as an academic, as an author and as a journalist.

His many awards include the Charlemagne Medal (awarded in the cause of promoting European unity – other recipients have included Angela Merkel, Emmanuel Macron and Pope Francis), and the Orwell Prize and Somerset Maugham Prize.

He writes for The IndependentThe New York Review of Books and The Guardian. Time Magazine voted him one of the world’s hundred most influential people, stating: “shelves are where most works of history spend their lives. But the kind of history Garton Ash writes is more likely to lie on the desks of the world’s decision makers”.

We are privileged to be able to welcome him as a speaker and to have the opportunity of a question and answer session.

Prof Garton Ash will ask where Britain will stand in relation to Europe under a new British government, and with a new US president – and where it should stand.

When

November 27, 2024 at 7:00pm - 9pm

Where

New Road Baptist Church
Bonn Sq
Oxford OX1 1LQ
United Kingdom
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Contact

Peter Burke ·

Tickets

£6.00 GBP · Purchase tickets


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