Sep 17, 2013
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...
Sep 12, 2013
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...
Sep 10, 2013
Nick Guyatt’s and Luke Clossey’s recently piece, ‘It’s a Small World After All? Geographical diversity and history teaching in the UK’, in the American Historical Association’s Perpectives on History (May 2013) has started a lively...
Sep 5, 2013
Sport and Leisure History28 January 2013Dr Michelle Johansen (Bishopsgate Institute)Good Feeling and Brotherliness: Leisure, the Suburbs and the Society of Public Librarians in London, 1895-1930On 3 May 1895 the Society of Public Libraries in London was founded with...
Sep 3, 2013
Global History seminarFrancisco Bethancourt (King’s College London)10 March 2010Racism – A Global HistoryThis is a guest post by Bianca Harrisskitt, one of IHR Digital’s interns from the University of Leicester. In March 2010, Professor Francisco...
Aug 29, 2013
Going Underground: Travel Beneath the Metropolis 1863-2013Lucy Maulsby The Underground Above Ground17 January 2013 Abstract: Architectural historians interested in underground transportation systems have largely focused on the representational character of the...
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