Historiography (inc Philosophy of history)
31 Jan 2019
What price the long eighteenth century? Costs and benefits of this periodization
Joanna Innes (Somerville College, Oxford)
4 Dec 2018
‘Where do we fit in?’ Black and Asian British History on the Curriculum
Afua Hirsch, Dr Jonathan Saha, Professor Claire Alexander, Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan, Professor Hakim Adi, Dr Nick Dennis, Caleb Femi, Momtaza Mehri, and Hannah Lowe
22 Jun 2018
Historical Knowledge and Public History
Chair: Paul Lay (Editor, History Today); Speakers: Jo Fox (IHR), Paul Lay (History Today), Helen Castor, David Olusoga, and Anna Whitelock.
15 Feb 2017
An Outdated Impulse? British Family Identity and Genealogical Knowledge in the Eighteenth Century
Stéphane Jettot (University of Paris-Sorbonne)
17 Nov 2015
Unthinking the Canon: Latin America and the History of Historiography
Mark Thurner (ILAS)
20 Jan 2015
History Day 2015 - IHR Digital Resources
Simon Baker (IHR, School of Advanced Study, University of London) Sarah Milligan (IHR, School of Advanced Study, University of London) Jonathan Blaney (IHR, School of Advanced Study, University of London)
20 Jan 2015
History Day 2015 - Archives: networks, resources, and research
Nick Barratt (The National Archives)
11 Dec 2014
The Great Irish Famine and Transatlantic Historiographies, 1847-1914
Professor Peter Gray (Queen's University Belfast)
9 Dec 2014
Collection and Concealment: Archiving the Transgressive at Senate House Library, University of London
Dr Richard Espley (Senate House Library, University of London)
27 Nov 2014
Survivors: Hiroshima, the Holocaust and the Rise of Global Memory Culture
Dr Ran Zwigenberg (Pennsylvania State University)
25 Nov 2014
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
Professor Dame Hermoine Lee (Wolfson College, Oxford) Professor Sir Brian Harrison (Oxford University) Professor Lawrence Goldman (Institute of Historical Research, School of Advanced Study) Professor Sir David Cannadine (Princeton University)
9 Oct 2014
A Danish attack on England in 1138 and its historiographical aftermath
Thomas Kristian Heebøll-Holm (Copenhagen)
28 May 2014
Breaking free of documents: Collections in Global Histories Q&A
Margot Finn (UCL), Catherine Eagleton (British Library), JD Hill (British Museum)
8 May 2014
Re-visiting insiders and outsiders: oral narratives of migration and multi-positionalities
Louise Ryan (University of Middlesex)
6 May 2014
The value of digital for archival collections and how to make an impact
Simon Tanner (King's College, London)
28 Feb 2014
Global questions about objects and archives: understanding how, when, and why, the Indian rupee became the currency of East Africa
Catherine Eagleton, British Library
28 Feb 2014
Crossing Continents: Unlocking archives to community and student groups
Catherine Souch, Royal Geographical Society
28 Feb 2014
Critiquing Global Histories from Images of the Port of Colombo, c.1900
Sujit Sivasundaram, University of Cambridge
28 Feb 2014
The Global Archive - keynote speech
Clem Brohier (Acting Chief Executive, The National Archives)