Britain and Ireland
7 Mar 2012
Neutral nobility to contentious aristocracy; Changing terms in testing times, 1700-1850
Amanda Goodrich (Open University)
5 Mar 2012
Khaki Fever at the Finsbury Park Rink Cinema: Gender, Sexuality and Modernity, 1913-19
Alex Rock (De Montfort University)
29 Feb 2012
The prevention of crime in late eighteenth-century Bristol: policing, the public, and the city
Matthew Neale (IHR)
22 Feb 2012
Antislavery and empire: The imperial context of British Abolitionism, c.1783-1793
Matthew Wyman-McCarty (McGill)
21 Feb 2012
The Old Bailey Corpus: spoken English in the 18th and 19th Centuries
Magnus Huber (Giessen)
21 Feb 2012
The Olympics, documentation strategy and the Minnesota Method
Cathy Williams (The National Archives)
20 Feb 2012
Women's Cricket Magazine, 1930-1967: Making Cricket Possible, Enjoyable and Fruitful for All Women and Girls
Rafaelle Nicholson (Queen Mary, University of London)
8 Feb 2012
'Rusty old Queen Anne's many suitors': Firearms and inter-communal violence in Armagh, 1783-1790
Stephen Duane Dean jr (King’s College London)
8 Feb 2012
Domestic subjects: the East India Company at home, 1757-1857
Helen Clifford, Ellen Filor, Margot Finn and Kate Smith (University of Warwick)
7 Feb 2012
Private Minds, Public Collections: Exploring the Public Use of Mental Health Records
Julian Pooley (Surrey History Centre)
6 Feb 2012
'A Man Cannot See His Own Faults': British Professional Trainers and the 1912 Olympics
Dr David Day (Manchester Metropolitan University)
1 Feb 2012
Flaring Lights and Urgent Cries: London street markets c.1850-1939
Victoria Kelley (University for the Creative Arts)
30 Jan 2012
Disability and Voluntarism in Britain, 1965-1995: an effective force in policy making?
Gareth Millward (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine)
19 Jan 2012
Oral History in Conditions of Political Conflict and Controversy
Carrie Hamilton (Roehampton University)
18 Jan 2012
Running the River Thames: oral history and the environmental governance of the Thames, 1960-2010
Vanessa Taylor (Greenwich)
16 Jan 2012
English children's work during the Second World War
Professor Berry Mayall (Institute of Education)
11 Jan 2012
Eighteenth-century histories of Norwich and the political vernacular
Daniel Howse (University of East Anglia)
10 Jan 2012
Of 'Savages' and Sailors: British Consular Contacts with the Mapuche of Chile during the 1820s and 1830s
Manuel Llorca (Universidad de Chile)
9 Jan 2012
Taking the Field: Telling the Stories of Grassroots Cricket
Dr Emma Peplow (University of Glamorgan/Marylebone Cricket Club)
5 Jan 2012
British Travellers in Italy in the 18th century
Professor Roey Sweet (University of Leicester)
15 Dec 2011
Patriotisme et bienveillance universelle chez les radicaux britanniques, 1776-1789
Rémy Duthille (Bordeaux 3)