Britain and Ireland
27 Jun 2013
Other architects who made London: planning and design of speculative housing 1870-1939
David Kroll (Institute of Historical Research)
11 Jun 2013
Web Archives: A New Class of Primary Source for Historians?
Peter Webster (British Library) and Richard Deswarte (UEA)
3 Jun 2013
Herr Winkelmeier, Tom Thumb and the Hilton Sisters: Uncovering the 'freaks' of the Wellcome Library
Ross MacFarlane (Wellcome Trust)
23 May 2013
A Plea for the Weak Against the Strong : l'anti-impérialisme d'Annie Besant (1847-1933)
Muriel Pécastaing-Boissière (Paris IV-Sorbonne)
15 May 2013
Material Culture Panel: The Significance of Things.
Margot Finn (UCL) and John Styles (Hertfordshire)
19 Apr 2013
Production and the missing artefacts: candles in the early modern Scottish town
Aaron Allen (Edinburgh)
19 Apr 2013
Colour symbolism in the civic material culture of Renaissance Norwich
Victor Morgan (University of East Anglia)
19 Apr 2013
Towards a geography of portraiture in Elizabethan and early Stuart England
Robert Tittler (Concordia)
18 Apr 2013
'I know the lute'/'I know thee, lute': musical instruments as domestic objects on the early modern stage
Simon Smith (Birkbeck, University of London)
18 Apr 2013
Including the kitchen sink: a lodging household in early seventeenth-century London
Mark Merry (Institute of Historical Research)
17 Apr 2013
The 'active lives' of objects on the urban domestic scene: cross-referencing archaeological and iconographic sources in early modern Europe
David Gaimster (University of Glasgow)
21 Mar 2013
'Springing from the double head of Monarchy and Democracy': The Persistence of Monarchical Republicanism and the Rise of Democracy in Seventeenth and Eighteenth-Century Britain and France
Rachel Hammersley (Newcastle)
20 Mar 2013
History for citizens: the record of the historical profession in Britain
John Tosh (Roehampton)
13 Mar 2013
"Riding on Top of the Car": The cinematic tram and urban transformation
Karolina Kendall-Bush (University College London)
13 Mar 2013
Reading Lives of English Men and Women, 1695-1830
Polly Bull (Royal Holloway, University of London)