World
1 Feb 2018
Toward a transnational history of the English Public Schools
Petter Sandgren, Stockholm University
2 Mar 2017
Through the (one-way) looking glass: from clinical practice to oral history
Tom Harrison (University Birmingham)
17 Jan 2017
"It's all a matter of timing" - Human Rights Activism, Soviet Dissent and the Cold War
Dr Mark Hurst (University of Kent)
11 Jan 2017
History Now and Then - Lessons from the Past
Chair: Daniel Snowman, Jeremy Black, Taylor Downing, Ian Mortimer, Lucy Riall
2 Nov 2016
History Now and Then - History and Change
Chair: Daniel Snowman (Institute of Historical Research, Margaret MacMillan, Rana Mitter, Andrew Roberts, Gareth Stedman Jones
31 Mar 2016
Rethinking Australia after 1788: an island nation in a British world
Paul Pickering (Australian National University)
16 Mar 2016
Double Helix History: the use of DNA in Popular Genealogy?
Dr Jerome de Groot (University of Manchester)
8 Dec 2015
Of Morals and Money: IG Farben and GAF, Ideology and pragmatism in the Kennedy Administration's Settlement with the Union Bank of Switzerland 1963-65
Declan O'Reilly (UEA)
30 Nov 2015
The Outbreak of the First World War: Why the debate goes on
Margaret MacMillan (University of Oxford)
22 Oct 2015
Mésentente Cordiale? Languages in the Allied Coalition on the Western Front of the First World War
Franziska Heimburger (Paris 4)
21 Oct 2015
What is public history in light of the recent refugee crisis?
Professor David Feldman (Pears Institute, Birkbeck, University of London), Professor Peter Gatrell (University of Manchester), Susie Symes (19 Princelet Street), Juliano Fiori (Save the Children)
14 Oct 2015
History Now and Then - History, history, everywhere
Chair: Daniel Snowman; Ronald Hutton; Paul Lay; David Reynolds; Pat Thane
5 Oct 2015
The Oval World: Writing a Global History of Rugby
Professor Tony Collins (De Montfort University)
2 Oct 2015
Marxism and the Maritime: The nineteenth-century colonial steamship as an exemplary space of modernity
Jonathan Stafford (Kingston)
15 Jun 2015
Volunteer Tourism: Development, Altruism or Narcissism?
Jim Butcher (Canterbury Christ Church University)
12 Mar 2015
Coolies to Cosmopolitans: the Global World of Indian Seafarers, c.1870-1945
Gopalan Balachandran (Genéve)
9 Jun 2014
International NGO's: New Directions for Historical Research
Dr Thomas Davies (City University London)
3 Jun 2014
Digitising the First World War: opportunities and challenges
Professor Sir Deian Hopkin (President of the National Library of Wales)