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Our next Great Courses Lecture Series is London in the the Time of Dickens.    Join us each week on Wednesdays for a lecture and discussion at 2 pm. By the start of the Victorian era, London was home to nearly 2 million people, a number that expanded to more than 6 million by 1901, the year of Queen Victoria’s Read More

History Lovers! This book club is for you! Each season we select a book for our first meeting to read together that covers a theme or time period of history. For our second meeting, we read from a list of books around the topic of the first book. For January, we will be reading Warriors Don’t Cry: A Searing Memoir Read More

Our next Great Courses Lecture Series is London in the the Time of Dickens.    Join us each week on Wednesdays for a lecture and discussion at 2 pm. By the start of the Victorian era, London was home to nearly 2 million people, a number that expanded to more than 6 million by 1901, the year of Queen Victoria’s Read More

Our next Great Courses Lecture Series is London in the the Time of Dickens.    Join us each week on Wednesdays for a lecture and discussion at 2 pm. By the start of the Victorian era, London was home to nearly 2 million people, a number that expanded to more than 6 million by 1901, the year of Queen Victoria’s Read More

Our next Great Courses Lecture Series is London in the the Time of Dickens.    Join us each week on Wednesdays for a lecture and discussion at 2 pm. By the start of the Victorian era, London was home to nearly 2 million people, a number that expanded to more than 6 million by 1901, the year of Queen Victoria’s Read More

Our next Great Courses Lecture Series is London in the the Time of Dickens.    Join us each week on Wednesdays for a lecture and discussion at 2 pm. By the start of the Victorian era, London was home to nearly 2 million people, a number that expanded to more than 6 million by 1901, the year of Queen Victoria’s Read More

Our next Great Courses Lecture Series is London in the the Time of Dickens.    Join us each week on Wednesdays for a lecture and discussion at 2 pm. By the start of the Victorian era, London was home to nearly 2 million people, a number that expanded to more than 6 million by 1901, the year of Queen Victoria’s Read More

Our next Great Courses Lecture Series is London in the the Time of Dickens.    Join us each week on Wednesdays for a lecture and discussion at 2 pm. By the start of the Victorian era, London was home to nearly 2 million people, a number that expanded to more than 6 million by 1901, the year of Queen Victoria’s Read More

Our next Great Courses Lecture Series is London in the the Time of Dickens.    Join us each week on Wednesdays for a lecture and discussion at 2 pm. By the start of the Victorian era, London was home to nearly 2 million people, a number that expanded to more than 6 million by 1901, the year of Queen Victoria’s Read More