History- based conversation starters
Interest Groups Online group 'Coffee and Conversation' meets monthly to discuss everything and anything. Recently, the group's focus was discussing History-based conversation starters, with brilliant results. Read ideas from different periods of history, and see what you think.
BCE - before the common era
- The Hunter Gatherer times.
- The beginning of writing, with cuneiform script, in Sumer, southern Mesopotamia, late fourth millennium BCE.
- Making Bronze Age tools in Britain, 1900-1600 BC.
- Tutankhamen and the Pharaohs of ancient Egypt, 1341-1323 BC. Also the building techniques involved in Stonehenge or the Pyramids - and the possible influence of aliens!
- The Forum in Rome, watching comedy plays by Plautus Circe 254 - 184 BC (up Pompeii).
AD 0-14th century
- The Last Supper – the influence of Christendom.
- Hadrian’s Wall, built in 122AD across what Northern England from the North Sea to the Irish Sea is now.
- The reign of Richard 2nd, when Chaucer wrote the Wife of Bath. 1380-1390, her life and times, early feminist thinking.
15th century to 19th century
- 1543, when Copernicus the Polish polymath published his work 'On the revolutions of Heavenly Spheres', putting the sun at the centre of the solar system, not the Earth.
- 1588, Queen Elizabeth's speech at Tilbury “I know I have the body but of a weak and feeble woman; but I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of England too,…”
- Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, the first production of Hamlet.
- Velazquez (1599-1660) painting Las Meninas (the royal family), to be seen now in the Museo Del Prado in Madrid.
- The life and times of Ada Lovelace, Mathematician and writer b1815 - d.1852.
- The great Famine of Ireland, 1845-1852.
20th century to date
- The life and times of Bessie Smith 1894-1937, USA. The Empress of the Blues’ died in a car crash aged 43 first recorded songs in 1923.
- The time of the Suffragette movement.
- 1963 JKF shooting - was Oswald really acting alone? Plus, various conspiracy theories eg the death of Princess Diana.
- 1982 Greenham Common when protesters danced on the Silo’s.
- 1987 the fall of the Berlin Wall
- The demise of Kirsty MacColl, who died in Mexico in December 2000 when a power boat ran over her. ‘There’s a guy works down the chip shop swears he’s Elvis’
- The Death of Pavarotti and his last performance in Manchester.
- Greta Thunberg in Sweden - ‘launching’ her protest alerting the world to Climate Change.
- Irish Balladeer Shane MacGowan who died at 65 in November 2023. He had his big hit with the Pogues and Kirsty in 1987 Fairy Tale of New York; “We just wanted to shove music that had roots… down the throats of a completely pap-orientated pop audience”.
Compiled by Helen, IGO Coffee and Conversation group leader
