Social history
29 May 2013
Loose, Idle and Disorderly: Vagrant Removal in Late Eighteenth-Century Middlesex
Tim Hitchcock (Herts), Adam Crymble (King's) and Louise Falcini (Reading)
8 May 2013
Healthy homes, healthy bodies in late Renaissance Italy
Sandra Cavallo and Tessa Storey (Royal Holloway, University of London)
13 Mar 2013
Reading Lives of English Men and Women, 1695-1830
Polly Bull (Royal Holloway, University of London)
11 Mar 2013
A permanent environment of brightness, warmth and homeliness: children's experiences of institutional care in the Waifs and Strays Society, 1881-1914
Claudia Soares (University of Manchester)
11 Mar 2013
Labour and the Politics of Drink in Interwar Britain
Dr Peter Catterall (University of Westminster)
25 Feb 2013
Professional Bodybuilding and the Business of 'Extreme' Bodies: Exploring the Mr Olympia Competition in the Context of Las Vegas Leisure Industries
Dr Dimitris Liokaftos (Goldsmiths, University of London)
11 Feb 2013
'The People's Popular Emporium': A Short History of Gamages of Holborn, Cycling and Athletic Outfitters, 1878-1935
Dr Geraldine Biddle-Perry (Central St Martins College of Art and Design)
7 Feb 2013
'My other mother': Separated families and mourning as agency in narratives in the 1947 Indian partition
Anindya Raychaudhuri (University of St Andrews)
4 Feb 2013
A Jamaican Odyssey: Nancy Prince's Travels to Jamaica in 1840
Beverley Duguid (Royal Holloway, University of London)
30 Jan 2013
The World is not Enough: Global History, Cotton Textiles and the Industrial Revolution
Giorgio Riello (University of Warwick)
14 Jan 2013
A Liberal Education for 'Citizens': The Case of the Working Men's College (1854-1914 ca.)
Dr Marcella Sutcliffe (University of Cambridge)
14 Jan 2013
The fraudster, his mistress and humanitarian fundraising in the 1890s: anticlericalism and the inheritance of Mgr Lavigerie
Bertrand Taithe (University of Manchester)
9 Jan 2013
Sighs and settees: recovering the lost history of reading aloud in the eighteenth century
Abigail Williams (University of Oxford)
8 Jan 2013
Mapping Everyday Life: Digital Harlem, 1915-1930
Stephen Robertson (University of Sydney)
7 Jan 2013
Mistreated and Molested: Jailhouse Violence and the Civil Rights Movement
Althea Legal-Miller (Independent Scholar)
13 Dec 2012
Liberating the Self: Epiphanies, conflict and coherence in the life stories of post-war British women
Lynn Abrams (University of Glasgow)
5 Dec 2012
The inter-war home: the design and decoration of the suburban house in England
Deborah Sugg Ryan (University of Falmouth)
27 Nov 2012
Conceiving Freedom: Women and the Abolition of Slavery in Havana and Rio de Janeiro
Camillia Cowling (Edinburgh)
13 Nov 2012
Social Dissolution: A History of Article 145 of the Mexican Penal Code, 1941-1970
Halbert Jones (Oxford)
12 Nov 2012
Converting Emotions: Possession and Power in Female Missionaries’ Writing about Native Converts
Angharad Eyre (Queen Mary, University of London)