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Mapping Criminal Justice at London's Old Bailey, 1720-1820 From the Night Watch - Proactive Policing
44:29
Mud, dancing, & resistance: the joy and mess of radical environmentalism & non-violent direct action
47:28
Building a British Rail in Britain: Advocating For a Nationalised Industry 1960-1990
01:30:48
Peer Review and Reviewing your Peers: opportunities, challenges and managing processes
49:33
Time Come? Caribbean Decolonization and the Monarchy
01:14:04
International perspectives on Official History
01:19:14
Reflections on Official History
01:23:15
The Foreign Office and British Foreign Policy
01:30:22
Ethical Community History
01:21:05
From documenting dissent to mapping migration: community heritage in action
54:01
The Pathology of Race: Disease, Formativity and the Enlightenment Debate on Human Variety
50:26
Seventeenth-century Swedish sailors and their personal letters: evidence from the Prize Papers
11:23
The Victoria County History as Knowledge Exchange
08:19
Defining Knowledge Exchange
01:07:25
Research Ethics in Contemporary History
53:07
Opportunities for engagement and impact through History & Policy
47:38
‘True English growth, and manufactur’d here’: the ‘Englishness’ of arbitration, c.1700-1850
01:25:08
‘Placed’ community and public history in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland
57:58
Developing and Writing Funding Applications
44:18
A familiar source of air pollution: steam trains and the smoke abatement movement in Britain
01:31:56
Gardens in the Nineteenth-Century Historical Novel
01:07
IHR Summer School 2024- Capturing Medieval London
01:51:44
Using archival research in the heritage sector
01:13
History Day 2024
01:37:21
A Defining Pair: Jasmine and Roses in the Literature of the Early Modern Persianate World
01:28:36
The Bloomsbury | Inclusive Histories: Thesis to Book
01:32:20
Working with and creating images for publication
01:23:36
The Admiralty and writing the History of the Royal Navy
01:22:57
Memoirs and Official Histories
49:12
The endurance of entail: feudalism, political economy, and land reform in late 18th century Britain
01:36:34
Talking History: Seminar Culture at the Institute of Historical Research
01:17:27
IHR Derek Keene London Lecture 2024 | London Clay, Thames Mud: Exploring the Amphibious City
01:29:34
Local and Place-Based Black British History
42:20
Britishness revisited: food and the formation of British identities in the late eighteenth century
45:29
The art of prize: privateers’ legal geographies in the long eighteenth century
26:47
Getting involved in Railway 200
56:38
The ‘rational study of God’s works’: 18 C clerical naturalists & origins of the modern life sciences
01:12:03
Academic Self-Publishing – how, why
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