During the two year period of relocation to the 3rd floor of the South Block, one-third of the IHR Library will remain on open access. Much of the remainder of the collection will be housed in the Senate House Tower, and the rest will be in offsite storage in Egham,...
History SPOT will soon be our new home for the IHR research seminar podcasts, live streamed events and online research training materials. It will also be a place where you can discuss these resources further and interact with others who share your interest in these...
Recently added to British History Online is the first in a series of datasets for early modern London. Generated by the People in Place project, each dataset is focussed on family and household in a group of London parishes in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries....
Just a brief update today! A few weeks ago I posted a little teaser image for our upcoming platform: History SPOT. I had hoped then that we would be launching within a fortnight but it was not meant to be. The problem is not content – that is already uploaded and...
At the workshop held by the IHR on Tuesday this week we held presentations from myself, my colleagues at the IHR Simon Trafford and Mark Merry (IHR Training), and Chris Williams, Stuart Mitchell, and Wendy Mears from the Open University History MA course. Over the...
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