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01:17:27
The nineteenth-century ornamental exchange: plants and urban spaces in Europe and the Andes
58:58
Global Threads: Co-producing histories of international networks
01:21:16
Watery Archives: researching the floods of the past alongside the communities of the present
43:57
Hidden voices: immorality, respectability, and African women on the Rhodesia Railways
47:38
Narratives of Moral Reform at the Turn of the Eighteenth Century
52:38
Everyday Postwar Mobilities
01:22:18
Wiltshire Victoria County History Volume 20
01:01
Why History Matters
45:29
“Which is the counterfeit, and which the real man?” family archives of Sir John Franklin c.1820–1860
01:10:26
Same roots, different routes: stories of Palatine heritage & homemaking
01:45:53
Researching the history of witchcraft and magic
47:21
Binding poor children by the Acre
50:28
Meet the Archivist – National Cycling Archive
02:02:54
The Trade Union International Dimension – a historical perspective
01:52:16
Understanding and writing about buildings
01:18:25
Historical engagement with policymakers
01:15:30
Working with academic publishers: processes and marketing
01:11:51
Digital Community Archiving
01:25:36
Women and Employment
46:56
Hunting the whaler: recovering the collecting practices of 18th &19th century whalemen
01:28:55
In Dialogue: OHS/IHR on the Co-Production of History
40:48
Field/work in the archive: herbaria as sites of cultural exchange
01:22:35
Urban Gardening in Early Medieval Italy
01:25:36
Co-producing at Historic England: A showcase of community-driven heritage projects
01:11:58
Writing the History of Secret Intelligence
43:16
Re evaluating the Transatlantic Cruise Liners of Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany
46:20
"Some examples should be made”: Prosecuting Reform Bill Rioters in 1831
57:38
The GWR’s role in the invention of the Cornish Riviera: Distinction, Serendipity and Endurance
01:21:44
Writing Trade History: an IHR - Curtis Brown Initiative
48:52
Engaged Photography: Revealing the Miller Garden
01:20:05
Writing the History of Britain’s Atomic Energy and Weapons Programme
55:13
On access: locality as a central cataloguing category in zoology collections
46:59
Whose Costume, Whose Body? Cultural Appropriation and the Georgian Masquerade
46:53
Melted Down into Europe? Policing the ‘British’ in Revolutionary Paris
56:32
Verdant Orientalism: Perspectives on China & Japan in Historic British Gardens & Parks
38:23
Does it have the “it” factor?: Understanding how local landscapes influenced castle-siting decisions
01:33:12
Writing the History of the Special Operations Executive
01:13:15
Writing the Authorised Histories of British Intelligence
44:04
Herbaria as places of/with memory: researching transatlantic plant exchange-European & Andean cities
41:09
The Breast of Venus: Fashion and Satirical Prints in the Late Eighteenth Century
45:00
Roundtable: How family history brings new insights to contemporary British history: a conversation
01:08:56
European Works Councils: The Effects of Brexit
01:36:30
The Bloomsbury | IHR Inclusive Histories Initiative- January 2024
49:53
“His Fortune, Madam, is not Equal to Yours”. The Perceptions of Marriage across Social Divides
29:37
Productive Historical Discomfort: generating dialogue through uncomfortable walking tours
01:28:34
Rethinking Trade Union Education: The Curriculum
01:25:07
Rethinking Trade Union Education: Delivery
36:40
Railways and re-imagining travel in colonial South Asia
01:29:31
The Black Trade Union Oral History Project in dialogue with the OHS & IHR
47:56
Brothers and Sisters in the Early Middle Ages
40:25
Collaborative Research in the Digital Age: Crowdsourcing the Get to Know Medieval Londoners Project
01:10:56
History Day 2023 | Discovering historical collections
01:00:59
Creative practice, community, and the street: creative co-productions of place-based identities
02:06
A Brief History of The Archive of Market and Social Research
01:04
Introducing RHS Digital Collections
01:38
Royal College of Surgeons of England’s Voices of Surgery: Our New Oral History Project
00:34
The Forgotten Voices of Indian Women in the War
13:48
Welcome to the University of Cambridge Museums
01:08
About the Institute of Historical Research
58:29
Symbolising Lace: on recognisability of lace as heritage craft in Shetland & Haapsalu landscapes