HI1910 Topics: Women in World History II
Discover London thought the history of some of its women. A walking tour on The Working Women
of the East End walking tour will introduce us to the matchgirls, silk workers and victims of Jack the
Ripper. After a visit to the Foundling Museum, where unmarried mothers abandoned their infants
for 275 years, students will spend the afternoon exploring the British Museum and Bloomsbury,
followed by an evening performance of a musical show at Sylvia at London West End. The study
trip will also take the group to Hampton Court Palace, on a private tour of the Tudor palace to
learn more about the Tudor monarchs Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I.
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Led by Professors Linda Martz & Elizabeth Kinne
Trip cost: €790
(includes round-trip air transportation, hotel accommodations with breakfast, on-site transportation,
visits, professors’ trip costs, and VAT)
Last day to register/cancel January 22, 2023 • Late cancelation fee: €790
Payment for study trips must be made no later than February 03 for the Spring 23 semester.
Any concerns in this regard should be addressed to the Cultural Program Office & Student Accounting Services.