Going Underground: Travel Beneath the Metropolis 1863-2013David PikeHitchcock’s Underground18 January 2013 Abstract: “Hitchcock’s Underground” studies the fascinating intersection between one of cinema’s foremost directors and perhaps London’s most frequently filmed...
Digital History seminar23 October 2012Luke Blaxill (King’s College London)Quantifying the Language of British Politics, 1880-1914Abstract: This paper explores the power, potential, and challenges of studying historical political speeches using a specially constructed...
In the latest in our series of posts on the RCHME series, we have a guest post by Andrew Minting, conservation officer in Salisbury, about the importance of the Salibury volume. Andrew writes: If there’s one source of information I commend to those researching the...
Places are still available for this one day free workshop on the topic of Material Culture. The workshop takes place at Senate House (London) this coming Monday, so if you would like to join us please sign up fast! This is the second in a series of AHRC Collaborative...
Going Underground: Travel Beneath the Metropolis 1863-2013Jacob Paskins‘Stand Clear of the Doors, Please’: An Aural Journey on the London Underground17 January 2013 Abstract: The Underground is one of the noisiest places in London. The sounds of machines, crowds and...
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