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Events in February 2026

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February 1, 2026(2 events)

12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read

January 3, 2026 December 31, 2026

This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.

Painting the Regency – Art, Society, and Culture in a Changing World

February 1, 2026 February 28, 2026

This course examines how the Regency era was depicted through the visual arts, exploring the intersection of class, politics, fashion, and daily life. From grand portraiture to satirical caricatures, we’ll analyse how artists captured the social tensions, aesthetic ideals, and evolving identity of the period. This course will use visual analysis, historical context, and cultural critique to explore how the Regency era was both recorded and romanticized through art.

February 2, 2026(2 events)

12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read

January 3, 2026 December 31, 2026

This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.

Painting the Regency – Art, Society, and Culture in a Changing World

February 1, 2026 February 28, 2026

This course examines how the Regency era was depicted through the visual arts, exploring the intersection of class, politics, fashion, and daily life. From grand portraiture to satirical caricatures, we’ll analyse how artists captured the social tensions, aesthetic ideals, and evolving identity of the period. This course will use visual analysis, historical context, and cultural critique to explore how the Regency era was both recorded and romanticized through art.

February 3, 2026(2 events)

12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read

January 3, 2026 December 31, 2026

This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.

Painting the Regency – Art, Society, and Culture in a Changing World

February 1, 2026 February 28, 2026

This course examines how the Regency era was depicted through the visual arts, exploring the intersection of class, politics, fashion, and daily life. From grand portraiture to satirical caricatures, we’ll analyse how artists captured the social tensions, aesthetic ideals, and evolving identity of the period. This course will use visual analysis, historical context, and cultural critique to explore how the Regency era was both recorded and romanticized through art.

February 4, 2026(2 events)

12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read

January 3, 2026 December 31, 2026

This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.

Painting the Regency – Art, Society, and Culture in a Changing World

February 1, 2026 February 28, 2026

This course examines how the Regency era was depicted through the visual arts, exploring the intersection of class, politics, fashion, and daily life. From grand portraiture to satirical caricatures, we’ll analyse how artists captured the social tensions, aesthetic ideals, and evolving identity of the period. This course will use visual analysis, historical context, and cultural critique to explore how the Regency era was both recorded and romanticized through art.

February 5, 2026(2 events)

12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read

January 3, 2026 December 31, 2026

This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.

Painting the Regency – Art, Society, and Culture in a Changing World

February 1, 2026 February 28, 2026

This course examines how the Regency era was depicted through the visual arts, exploring the intersection of class, politics, fashion, and daily life. From grand portraiture to satirical caricatures, we’ll analyse how artists captured the social tensions, aesthetic ideals, and evolving identity of the period. This course will use visual analysis, historical context, and cultural critique to explore how the Regency era was both recorded and romanticized through art.

February 6, 2026(2 events)

12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read

January 3, 2026 December 31, 2026

This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.

Painting the Regency – Art, Society, and Culture in a Changing World

February 1, 2026 February 28, 2026

This course examines how the Regency era was depicted through the visual arts, exploring the intersection of class, politics, fashion, and daily life. From grand portraiture to satirical caricatures, we’ll analyse how artists captured the social tensions, aesthetic ideals, and evolving identity of the period. This course will use visual analysis, historical context, and cultural critique to explore how the Regency era was both recorded and romanticized through art.

February 7, 2026(2 events)

12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read

January 3, 2026 December 31, 2026

This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.

Painting the Regency – Art, Society, and Culture in a Changing World

February 1, 2026 February 28, 2026

This course examines how the Regency era was depicted through the visual arts, exploring the intersection of class, politics, fashion, and daily life. From grand portraiture to satirical caricatures, we’ll analyse how artists captured the social tensions, aesthetic ideals, and evolving identity of the period. This course will use visual analysis, historical context, and cultural critique to explore how the Regency era was both recorded and romanticized through art.

February 8, 2026(2 events)

12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read

January 3, 2026 December 31, 2026

This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.

Painting the Regency – Art, Society, and Culture in a Changing World

February 1, 2026 February 28, 2026

This course examines how the Regency era was depicted through the visual arts, exploring the intersection of class, politics, fashion, and daily life. From grand portraiture to satirical caricatures, we’ll analyse how artists captured the social tensions, aesthetic ideals, and evolving identity of the period. This course will use visual analysis, historical context, and cultural critique to explore how the Regency era was both recorded and romanticized through art.

February 9, 2026(2 events)

12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read

January 3, 2026 December 31, 2026

This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.

Painting the Regency – Art, Society, and Culture in a Changing World

February 1, 2026 February 28, 2026

This course examines how the Regency era was depicted through the visual arts, exploring the intersection of class, politics, fashion, and daily life. From grand portraiture to satirical caricatures, we’ll analyse how artists captured the social tensions, aesthetic ideals, and evolving identity of the period. This course will use visual analysis, historical context, and cultural critique to explore how the Regency era was both recorded and romanticized through art.

February 10, 2026(2 events)

12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read

January 3, 2026 December 31, 2026

This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.

Painting the Regency – Art, Society, and Culture in a Changing World

February 1, 2026 February 28, 2026

This course examines how the Regency era was depicted through the visual arts, exploring the intersection of class, politics, fashion, and daily life. From grand portraiture to satirical caricatures, we’ll analyse how artists captured the social tensions, aesthetic ideals, and evolving identity of the period. This course will use visual analysis, historical context, and cultural critique to explore how the Regency era was both recorded and romanticized through art.

February 11, 2026(2 events)

12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read

January 3, 2026 December 31, 2026

This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.

Painting the Regency – Art, Society, and Culture in a Changing World

February 1, 2026 February 28, 2026

This course examines how the Regency era was depicted through the visual arts, exploring the intersection of class, politics, fashion, and daily life. From grand portraiture to satirical caricatures, we’ll analyse how artists captured the social tensions, aesthetic ideals, and evolving identity of the period. This course will use visual analysis, historical context, and cultural critique to explore how the Regency era was both recorded and romanticized through art.

February 12, 2026(2 events)

12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read

January 3, 2026 December 31, 2026

This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.

Painting the Regency – Art, Society, and Culture in a Changing World

February 1, 2026 February 28, 2026

This course examines how the Regency era was depicted through the visual arts, exploring the intersection of class, politics, fashion, and daily life. From grand portraiture to satirical caricatures, we’ll analyse how artists captured the social tensions, aesthetic ideals, and evolving identity of the period. This course will use visual analysis, historical context, and cultural critique to explore how the Regency era was both recorded and romanticized through art.

February 13, 2026(2 events)

12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read

January 3, 2026 December 31, 2026

This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.

Painting the Regency – Art, Society, and Culture in a Changing World

February 1, 2026 February 28, 2026

This course examines how the Regency era was depicted through the visual arts, exploring the intersection of class, politics, fashion, and daily life. From grand portraiture to satirical caricatures, we’ll analyse how artists captured the social tensions, aesthetic ideals, and evolving identity of the period. This course will use visual analysis, historical context, and cultural critique to explore how the Regency era was both recorded and romanticized through art.

February 14, 2026(2 events)

12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read

January 3, 2026 December 31, 2026

This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.

Painting the Regency – Art, Society, and Culture in a Changing World

February 1, 2026 February 28, 2026

This course examines how the Regency era was depicted through the visual arts, exploring the intersection of class, politics, fashion, and daily life. From grand portraiture to satirical caricatures, we’ll analyse how artists captured the social tensions, aesthetic ideals, and evolving identity of the period. This course will use visual analysis, historical context, and cultural critique to explore how the Regency era was both recorded and romanticized through art.

February 15, 2026(3 events)

12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read

January 3, 2026 December 31, 2026

This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.

Painting the Regency – Art, Society, and Culture in a Changing World

February 1, 2026 February 28, 2026

This course examines how the Regency era was depicted through the visual arts, exploring the intersection of class, politics, fashion, and daily life. From grand portraiture to satirical caricatures, we’ll analyse how artists captured the social tensions, aesthetic ideals, and evolving identity of the period. This course will use visual analysis, historical context, and cultural critique to explore how the Regency era was both recorded and romanticized through art.

Regency Spa Towns

February 15, 2026 February 28, 2026

In this class we will discuss the development of the various spa towns, what each was most famous for, the infrastructure required to support a successful spa town, the medicinal purposes and the medicinal quackery associated with some spa towns, the social life that developed, the political life that often occurred, persons of note, and scandals of note.

Spa towns were a microcosm of British society, but each had its own flavor and flair. It is hoped this class will present a picture of these towns and all they have to offer as settings for Regency fiction outside of the confines of London or the expanse of the countryside.

February 16, 2026(3 events)

12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read

January 3, 2026 December 31, 2026

This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.

Painting the Regency – Art, Society, and Culture in a Changing World

February 1, 2026 February 28, 2026

This course examines how the Regency era was depicted through the visual arts, exploring the intersection of class, politics, fashion, and daily life. From grand portraiture to satirical caricatures, we’ll analyse how artists captured the social tensions, aesthetic ideals, and evolving identity of the period. This course will use visual analysis, historical context, and cultural critique to explore how the Regency era was both recorded and romanticized through art.

Regency Spa Towns

February 15, 2026 February 28, 2026

In this class we will discuss the development of the various spa towns, what each was most famous for, the infrastructure required to support a successful spa town, the medicinal purposes and the medicinal quackery associated with some spa towns, the social life that developed, the political life that often occurred, persons of note, and scandals of note.

Spa towns were a microcosm of British society, but each had its own flavor and flair. It is hoped this class will present a picture of these towns and all they have to offer as settings for Regency fiction outside of the confines of London or the expanse of the countryside.

February 17, 2026(3 events)

12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read

January 3, 2026 December 31, 2026

This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.

Painting the Regency – Art, Society, and Culture in a Changing World

February 1, 2026 February 28, 2026

This course examines how the Regency era was depicted through the visual arts, exploring the intersection of class, politics, fashion, and daily life. From grand portraiture to satirical caricatures, we’ll analyse how artists captured the social tensions, aesthetic ideals, and evolving identity of the period. This course will use visual analysis, historical context, and cultural critique to explore how the Regency era was both recorded and romanticized through art.

Regency Spa Towns

February 15, 2026 February 28, 2026

In this class we will discuss the development of the various spa towns, what each was most famous for, the infrastructure required to support a successful spa town, the medicinal purposes and the medicinal quackery associated with some spa towns, the social life that developed, the political life that often occurred, persons of note, and scandals of note.

Spa towns were a microcosm of British society, but each had its own flavor and flair. It is hoped this class will present a picture of these towns and all they have to offer as settings for Regency fiction outside of the confines of London or the expanse of the countryside.

February 18, 2026(3 events)

12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read

January 3, 2026 December 31, 2026

This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.

Painting the Regency – Art, Society, and Culture in a Changing World

February 1, 2026 February 28, 2026

This course examines how the Regency era was depicted through the visual arts, exploring the intersection of class, politics, fashion, and daily life. From grand portraiture to satirical caricatures, we’ll analyse how artists captured the social tensions, aesthetic ideals, and evolving identity of the period. This course will use visual analysis, historical context, and cultural critique to explore how the Regency era was both recorded and romanticized through art.

Regency Spa Towns

February 15, 2026 February 28, 2026

In this class we will discuss the development of the various spa towns, what each was most famous for, the infrastructure required to support a successful spa town, the medicinal purposes and the medicinal quackery associated with some spa towns, the social life that developed, the political life that often occurred, persons of note, and scandals of note.

Spa towns were a microcosm of British society, but each had its own flavor and flair. It is hoped this class will present a picture of these towns and all they have to offer as settings for Regency fiction outside of the confines of London or the expanse of the countryside.

February 19, 2026(3 events)

12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read

January 3, 2026 December 31, 2026

This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.

Painting the Regency – Art, Society, and Culture in a Changing World

February 1, 2026 February 28, 2026

This course examines how the Regency era was depicted through the visual arts, exploring the intersection of class, politics, fashion, and daily life. From grand portraiture to satirical caricatures, we’ll analyse how artists captured the social tensions, aesthetic ideals, and evolving identity of the period. This course will use visual analysis, historical context, and cultural critique to explore how the Regency era was both recorded and romanticized through art.

Regency Spa Towns

February 15, 2026 February 28, 2026

In this class we will discuss the development of the various spa towns, what each was most famous for, the infrastructure required to support a successful spa town, the medicinal purposes and the medicinal quackery associated with some spa towns, the social life that developed, the political life that often occurred, persons of note, and scandals of note.

Spa towns were a microcosm of British society, but each had its own flavor and flair. It is hoped this class will present a picture of these towns and all they have to offer as settings for Regency fiction outside of the confines of London or the expanse of the countryside.

February 20, 2026(3 events)

12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read

January 3, 2026 December 31, 2026

This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.

Painting the Regency – Art, Society, and Culture in a Changing World

February 1, 2026 February 28, 2026

This course examines how the Regency era was depicted through the visual arts, exploring the intersection of class, politics, fashion, and daily life. From grand portraiture to satirical caricatures, we’ll analyse how artists captured the social tensions, aesthetic ideals, and evolving identity of the period. This course will use visual analysis, historical context, and cultural critique to explore how the Regency era was both recorded and romanticized through art.

Regency Spa Towns

February 15, 2026 February 28, 2026

In this class we will discuss the development of the various spa towns, what each was most famous for, the infrastructure required to support a successful spa town, the medicinal purposes and the medicinal quackery associated with some spa towns, the social life that developed, the political life that often occurred, persons of note, and scandals of note.

Spa towns were a microcosm of British society, but each had its own flavor and flair. It is hoped this class will present a picture of these towns and all they have to offer as settings for Regency fiction outside of the confines of London or the expanse of the countryside.

February 21, 2026(3 events)

12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read

January 3, 2026 December 31, 2026

This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.

Painting the Regency – Art, Society, and Culture in a Changing World

February 1, 2026 February 28, 2026

This course examines how the Regency era was depicted through the visual arts, exploring the intersection of class, politics, fashion, and daily life. From grand portraiture to satirical caricatures, we’ll analyse how artists captured the social tensions, aesthetic ideals, and evolving identity of the period. This course will use visual analysis, historical context, and cultural critique to explore how the Regency era was both recorded and romanticized through art.

Regency Spa Towns

February 15, 2026 February 28, 2026

In this class we will discuss the development of the various spa towns, what each was most famous for, the infrastructure required to support a successful spa town, the medicinal purposes and the medicinal quackery associated with some spa towns, the social life that developed, the political life that often occurred, persons of note, and scandals of note.

Spa towns were a microcosm of British society, but each had its own flavor and flair. It is hoped this class will present a picture of these towns and all they have to offer as settings for Regency fiction outside of the confines of London or the expanse of the countryside.

February 22, 2026(3 events)

12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read

January 3, 2026 December 31, 2026

This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.

Painting the Regency – Art, Society, and Culture in a Changing World

February 1, 2026 February 28, 2026

This course examines how the Regency era was depicted through the visual arts, exploring the intersection of class, politics, fashion, and daily life. From grand portraiture to satirical caricatures, we’ll analyse how artists captured the social tensions, aesthetic ideals, and evolving identity of the period. This course will use visual analysis, historical context, and cultural critique to explore how the Regency era was both recorded and romanticized through art.

Regency Spa Towns

February 15, 2026 February 28, 2026

In this class we will discuss the development of the various spa towns, what each was most famous for, the infrastructure required to support a successful spa town, the medicinal purposes and the medicinal quackery associated with some spa towns, the social life that developed, the political life that often occurred, persons of note, and scandals of note.

Spa towns were a microcosm of British society, but each had its own flavor and flair. It is hoped this class will present a picture of these towns and all they have to offer as settings for Regency fiction outside of the confines of London or the expanse of the countryside.

February 23, 2026(3 events)

12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read

January 3, 2026 December 31, 2026

This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.

Painting the Regency – Art, Society, and Culture in a Changing World

February 1, 2026 February 28, 2026

This course examines how the Regency era was depicted through the visual arts, exploring the intersection of class, politics, fashion, and daily life. From grand portraiture to satirical caricatures, we’ll analyse how artists captured the social tensions, aesthetic ideals, and evolving identity of the period. This course will use visual analysis, historical context, and cultural critique to explore how the Regency era was both recorded and romanticized through art.

Regency Spa Towns

February 15, 2026 February 28, 2026

In this class we will discuss the development of the various spa towns, what each was most famous for, the infrastructure required to support a successful spa town, the medicinal purposes and the medicinal quackery associated with some spa towns, the social life that developed, the political life that often occurred, persons of note, and scandals of note.

Spa towns were a microcosm of British society, but each had its own flavor and flair. It is hoped this class will present a picture of these towns and all they have to offer as settings for Regency fiction outside of the confines of London or the expanse of the countryside.

February 24, 2026(3 events)

12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read

January 3, 2026 December 31, 2026

This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.

Painting the Regency – Art, Society, and Culture in a Changing World

February 1, 2026 February 28, 2026

This course examines how the Regency era was depicted through the visual arts, exploring the intersection of class, politics, fashion, and daily life. From grand portraiture to satirical caricatures, we’ll analyse how artists captured the social tensions, aesthetic ideals, and evolving identity of the period. This course will use visual analysis, historical context, and cultural critique to explore how the Regency era was both recorded and romanticized through art.

Regency Spa Towns

February 15, 2026 February 28, 2026

In this class we will discuss the development of the various spa towns, what each was most famous for, the infrastructure required to support a successful spa town, the medicinal purposes and the medicinal quackery associated with some spa towns, the social life that developed, the political life that often occurred, persons of note, and scandals of note.

Spa towns were a microcosm of British society, but each had its own flavor and flair. It is hoped this class will present a picture of these towns and all they have to offer as settings for Regency fiction outside of the confines of London or the expanse of the countryside.

February 25, 2026(3 events)

12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read

January 3, 2026 December 31, 2026

This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.

Painting the Regency – Art, Society, and Culture in a Changing World

February 1, 2026 February 28, 2026

This course examines how the Regency era was depicted through the visual arts, exploring the intersection of class, politics, fashion, and daily life. From grand portraiture to satirical caricatures, we’ll analyse how artists captured the social tensions, aesthetic ideals, and evolving identity of the period. This course will use visual analysis, historical context, and cultural critique to explore how the Regency era was both recorded and romanticized through art.

Regency Spa Towns

February 15, 2026 February 28, 2026

In this class we will discuss the development of the various spa towns, what each was most famous for, the infrastructure required to support a successful spa town, the medicinal purposes and the medicinal quackery associated with some spa towns, the social life that developed, the political life that often occurred, persons of note, and scandals of note.

Spa towns were a microcosm of British society, but each had its own flavor and flair. It is hoped this class will present a picture of these towns and all they have to offer as settings for Regency fiction outside of the confines of London or the expanse of the countryside.

February 26, 2026(3 events)

12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read

January 3, 2026 December 31, 2026

This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.

Painting the Regency – Art, Society, and Culture in a Changing World

February 1, 2026 February 28, 2026

This course examines how the Regency era was depicted through the visual arts, exploring the intersection of class, politics, fashion, and daily life. From grand portraiture to satirical caricatures, we’ll analyse how artists captured the social tensions, aesthetic ideals, and evolving identity of the period. This course will use visual analysis, historical context, and cultural critique to explore how the Regency era was both recorded and romanticized through art.

Regency Spa Towns

February 15, 2026 February 28, 2026

In this class we will discuss the development of the various spa towns, what each was most famous for, the infrastructure required to support a successful spa town, the medicinal purposes and the medicinal quackery associated with some spa towns, the social life that developed, the political life that often occurred, persons of note, and scandals of note.

Spa towns were a microcosm of British society, but each had its own flavor and flair. It is hoped this class will present a picture of these towns and all they have to offer as settings for Regency fiction outside of the confines of London or the expanse of the countryside.

February 27, 2026(3 events)

12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read

January 3, 2026 December 31, 2026

This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.

Painting the Regency – Art, Society, and Culture in a Changing World

February 1, 2026 February 28, 2026

This course examines how the Regency era was depicted through the visual arts, exploring the intersection of class, politics, fashion, and daily life. From grand portraiture to satirical caricatures, we’ll analyse how artists captured the social tensions, aesthetic ideals, and evolving identity of the period. This course will use visual analysis, historical context, and cultural critique to explore how the Regency era was both recorded and romanticized through art.

Regency Spa Towns

February 15, 2026 February 28, 2026

In this class we will discuss the development of the various spa towns, what each was most famous for, the infrastructure required to support a successful spa town, the medicinal purposes and the medicinal quackery associated with some spa towns, the social life that developed, the political life that often occurred, persons of note, and scandals of note.

Spa towns were a microcosm of British society, but each had its own flavor and flair. It is hoped this class will present a picture of these towns and all they have to offer as settings for Regency fiction outside of the confines of London or the expanse of the countryside.

February 28, 2026(3 events)

12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read

January 3, 2026 December 31, 2026

This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.

Painting the Regency – Art, Society, and Culture in a Changing World

February 1, 2026 February 28, 2026

This course examines how the Regency era was depicted through the visual arts, exploring the intersection of class, politics, fashion, and daily life. From grand portraiture to satirical caricatures, we’ll analyse how artists captured the social tensions, aesthetic ideals, and evolving identity of the period. This course will use visual analysis, historical context, and cultural critique to explore how the Regency era was both recorded and romanticized through art.

Regency Spa Towns

February 15, 2026 February 28, 2026

In this class we will discuss the development of the various spa towns, what each was most famous for, the infrastructure required to support a successful spa town, the medicinal purposes and the medicinal quackery associated with some spa towns, the social life that developed, the political life that often occurred, persons of note, and scandals of note.

Spa towns were a microcosm of British society, but each had its own flavor and flair. It is hoped this class will present a picture of these towns and all they have to offer as settings for Regency fiction outside of the confines of London or the expanse of the countryside.