Jul 23, 2013
‘My other mother’: Separated families and mourning as agency in narratives in the 1947 Indian partitionOral History seminar7 February 2013Anindya Raychauduri (St Andrews)This is a guest post by Charlotte De Val, one of IHR Digital’s interns from the University of...
Jul 18, 2013
Of Savages and Sailors: British Consular Contacts with the Mapuche of Chile during the 1820s-1830sLatin American History10 January 2012Manuel Llorca (Universidad de Chile)This is a guest post by Angie Goodwin, one of IHR Digital’s interns from the West Virginia...
Jul 15, 2013
Day two of the 82nd Anglo-American conference of Historians continued the wide-ranging discussion of food throughout history. From the second day we recorded two plenary talks and a lunch time policy forum. These are now available as podcasts on History SPOT. Policy...
Jul 12, 2013
Day one of the 82nd Anglo-American conference of Historians is now over and has already produced a lot of debate and discussion. The topic this year is food in history and we have two plenary sessions for you as podcasts. These are fascinating talks by two scholars...
Jul 11, 2013
The 82nd Anglo-American conference of historians starts today. This is a busy time for the IHR, the culmination of all of this year’s events rolled into a three day conference. This year the topic is food and I therefore feel that it right that I should be writing...
Jul 9, 2013
Going Underground: Travel Beneath the Metropolis 1863-201318 January 2013Carlos López GalvizElectricity Underground: the politics of a new technology in London and Paris at the turn of the twentieth century Abstract: Using electricity in railway operation became a...
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