'The Last Voyage of the Santiago' RHS 2026 Prothero Lecture IN PERSON

Wed Jul 01 2026 at 06:00 pm to 08:30 pm UTC+01:00

Mary Ward House | London

The Royal Historical Society
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'The Last Voyage of the Santiago' RHS 2026 Prothero Lecture IN PERSON
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Professor Rebecca Earle (Warwick) gives the Royal Historical Society's 2026 Prothero Lecture, on 1 July 2026, In-person attendance
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'The Last Voyage of the Santiago: A Ship and its World in the Age of Revolution'
RHS Prothero Lecture with Professor Rebecca Earle (Warwick)


Royal Historical Society Prothero Lecture & Summer Party with Reception
6.00pm BST, Wednesday 1 July 2026
Mary Ward House
7 Tavistock Place, London, WC1H 9SN.


The lecture will be followed by the Society's annual Summer Party, also at Mary Ward House, to which all lecture attendees are warmly welcome.


PLEASE NOTE: this page is for IN PERSON attendance of the lecture and drinks reception at Mary Ward House. If you wish to attend the lecture in




About this lecture

In 1792 the Spanish treasure ship Santiago Apostol set sail from Lima. It was heading for Cadiz but before it reached its destination it was captured at sea, not once but twice. The double capture altered the lives of Filipino sailors, Lancashire handloom-weavers, and Sephardic notaries. It precipitated war between Britain and Spain and shaped European ideas about distant Peru and its peoples. It also injected nearly a million pounds into the British economy.

​By following the story of the Santiago, and listening to some of its voices, we trace the processes linking people—a Peruvian merchant, an Admiralty judge, a landlady on the Isle of Wight—who themselves never met, lives both entangled and disconnected. We also better appreciate the role of imperial warfare in circulating global goods to new consumers; war was both an obstacle and a stimulus to the era’s growing consumption. The Santiago’s eventful last voyage opens a window into the turbulent world of the 1790s, offering a sideways view of the Age of Revolution.



About the speaker

teaches history at the University of Warwick. Her books include Spain and the Independence of Colombia (2000), The Return of the Native: Indians and Mythmaking in Spanish America, 1810-1930 (2008), The Body of the Conquistador: Food, Race and the Colonial Experience in Spanish America, 1492-1700 (2012), and, most recently, Feeding the People: The Politics of the Potato (2020), which uses the history of the potato to trace out some of the key features of modernity.

Rebecca is currently writing about what we can learn from cookbooks (other than how to cook), as well as researching the surprising and consequential last voyage of the Santiago Apostol, a Spanish ship captured (twice) in 1793. A further project explores the circulation around early-modern Europe of artworks from colonial Spanish America.

Rebecca was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 2020.

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