What is History Day? And how can it help your research? Historical research requires a rich ecosystem of libraries, archives, associations, publishers and other organisations to flourish. Part of the process of becoming a historian, or understaking research with a...
Pickering and Chatto have published the book, Ellen Terry, Spheres of Influence, a collection of essays that explores the influence of the actress as well as the cultural significance of her daughter Edith Craig (1869–1947) and her son Edward Gordon Craig (1872–1966),...
In a previous blog I mentioned how Churchill has dominated historical writings and also mentioned that he had a journal devoted to him. Well now Churchill has his own online archive which is reviewed in Reviews in History. And so Churchill joins some of his successors...
Histories of Home‘The necessity of clear expression’ home-grown writing, organisational learning and the library staff magazine in Britain in the first half of the twentieth centuryProfessor Alistair Black (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)3 July 20 Abstract:...
Archives & SocietyPrivate Minds, Public Collections: Exploring the Public use of Mental Health RecordsJulian Pooley (Surrey History Centre)7 February 2012 What happens when an archive receives a freedom of information request from the BBC concerning a sensitive...
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