From: How To Academy on behalf of How To Aca emy Sent: Thursday, June 9, 2016 9:01 To: Subject: Unmissable: Great Historians Series: Europe 1815-1914. Richard J. Evans in conversation with Margaret MacMillan. cable class="mcnText8lock" style="min-width: 100%;border-collapse: col=apse;mso-table-(space: 0pt;mso-table- rspace: 0pt-ms-text-size-adjust: 10=%;-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspa=ing="0" width="100%"> How to: Great Historians Series: Europe 1815-1914 View this email in your br=wser chttp://howtoacademy.us7.lis=- manage2.com/track/click?u=f87ff9f2b37acaa64ab36114a&id=6420ff8d65&e=3D76c9f2c362> <https://galle=y.mailchimp.com/f87ff9f2b37acaa64ab36114a/images/grey_border.jpg> how=to: Great Historians Series: Europe 1815.1914 Richard J. Evans in conversation with Marga=et MacMillan. 20th Octobe= 2016 6:45pm - 8:00pm Emmanuel Ce=tre 9-23 Marsham Street London SW1P 3DW =ICKETS: £30.00 Standard £45.00 Premium (includes a copy of the book RRP £35)= £50.00 Combo (includes two tickets) £70.00 Premium Combo (includes two tickets and a copy of the boo= RRP £35) £15.00 Student <http://howtoacademy.us7.list- manage.com/track/click?u=f87ff9f=b37acaa64ab36114a&id=5baf4b45e4&e=76c9f2c362> In this major event, Ri=hard J Evans, author of a groundbreaking new study of the peri=d (The Pursuit of Power: Europe 1815-1914), is joined by anoth=r historian of international acclaim, Margaret MacMillan, to discuss Europe's dramatic development in 19th and early 2=th centuries, and the foundations laid in this period for the creation=of our own society and its problems. EFTA_R1_00107710 EFTA01785518