Mass Observation

David Kynaston has successfully blended MO data with other sources in his popular recent studies of Austerity Britain and Family Britain, and with the release of the Mass Observation Archive online this material has been made far more easily availble to historians....

History On-line bibliographic update – July 2010

The History On-line July bibliographic update is now online. Browse the history books to be published between July-September 2010, or view the latest articles from the leading history journals.

Brand new podcasts from the IHR

The IHR research seminars may have ended for the term but we are still in the process of editing audio recordings from the final sessions.  Today we have added an excellent mixture of historical topics.  We have papers recorded from a conference on Canadian military...

Reviews in History Environmental History Special Issue

Last week saw a special issue of Reviews in History on environmental history, released to coincide with the July 2010 Anglo-American Conference on the same subject. It contains ten new reviews of books covering a variety of aspects of environmental history, including...

The Sir John Neale Prize in Tudor History

The winner of The Sir John Neale Prize in Tudor History for 2010 is Charlotte Panofré with ‘Radical Geneva? The publication of Knox’s First Blast of the Trumpet and Goodman’s How Superior Powers ought to be Obeyd in context’. The article will appear in...