Oral history
6 Nov 2017
Witness Seminar: Working with voluntary organisations since 1975
Shirley Otto, Independent Researcher
2 Mar 2017
Through the (one-way) looking glass: from clinical practice to oral history
Tom Harrison (University Birmingham)
2 Mar 2016
Ned Ward's "Knack of Pleasing": Practices of Laughter in the Eighteenth Century
Kate Davison (University of Sheffield)
4 Jan 2016
For Fun, not the Future: Adolescent Romance Culture and Sexuality in the Long 1960s
Hannah Charnock (University of Exeter), Charlotte Clements (University of Kent/University College London)
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
6 Jan 2015
'The Continuous Thread of Revelation': Chrononormativity and the Challenge of Queer Oral History
Dr Amy Tooth Murphy (University of Roehampton)
4 Sep 2014
The Australian Reader's Remember project in retrospect, or why we (still) need an oral history of reading
Professor Martyn Lyons (University of New South Wales, Australia)
26 Jun 2014
War, memory and the Italians in Scotland: oral history as a challenge to communal histories
Wendy Ugolini (University of Edinburgh)
8 May 2014
Re-visiting insiders and outsiders: oral narratives of migration and multi-positionalities
Louise Ryan (University of Middlesex)
20 Mar 2014
Narrating the self: temporality, imagination and possibility
Molly Andrews (University of East London)
28 Feb 2014
The Global Archive - keynote speech
Clem Brohier (Acting Chief Executive, The National Archives)
28 Feb 2014
The Global Archive Roundtable
Naoko Shimazu (Birkbeck), Margot Finn (UCL), Michael Anson (Bank of England), Janet McCalman (University of Melbourne), Sarah Longair (British Museum)
23 Jan 2014
Performing Memory, Remembering Performance: Engaging Audiences in Oral Histories
Heike Roms (University of Aberystwyth)