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20.12.2016: Publication of the accounts from the Danish fiefdom of Hald
20.12.2016: 3D-models of the Count’s residence in Larvik, Norway
23.11.2016: Dr. Jonathan Finch as a visiting researcher at Gammel Estrup, Denmark
27.09.2016: Interdisciplinary workshop in York examined the Northern European Country House
27.09.2016: Project Update: The National Trust & Oxford University Trusted Source Partnership
27.09.2016: New publication: Framing the View: How to understand landscape, heritage and identity
27.09.2016: Letters of countess nominated for UNESCO International Memory of the World Register
27.09.2016: New book: Consumption and the Country House
27.09.2016: Sound Heritage in historic houses
22.06.2016: Opening of four restored and redecorated rooms at Gammel Estrup – the Manor Museum
22.06.2016: Estates and estate landscapes in the worldwide scientific debate on the IPHS conference
22.06.2016: Interpreting the diversity of Danish manors and country houses
22.06.2016: Danish and Swedish manors and country houses online
22.06.2016: Visioning the Landscape – Temple Newsam 1622-1922
22.06.2016: Heritage and Public History in Northern Ireland
15.04.2016: Capability Brown Programme
15.04.2016: Estonian Manor Schools
15.04.2016: Partnership between National Trust and Oxford University
15.04.2016: Exhibitions at Preussian palaces
06.04.2016: RECS – research partnership
23.02.2016: IPHS conference 2016 in Delft
23.02.2016: Updates from the University of Groningen
23.02.2016: Elaine Chalus, new position at University of Liverpool
23.02.2016: Cultural tourism as a resource for manorial heritage and history
23.02.2016: Book title: Country Houses: Material Culture and Consumption
23.02.2016: Capability Brown and Royal Gardens conference
23.02.2016: The Ironmasters’ mansions 1700-1900
23.02.2016: New times in old manors – innovations, urbanization and societal change
05.01.2016: Call for panel discussion on estates and the landscape.