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Since 2009 the IHR has produced over 800 podcasts, encompassing not only its acclaimed and unique seminar series, but also one-off talks and conferences. All of these recordings are freely available here to stream or download, and can be searched, or browsed by date, event, or subject. In many cases abstracts and other material accompanying the talks can also be found.

These recordings, particularly those taken from seminars where historians are showcasing their current research, provide a great opportunity to listen to experts in all fields of history discuss their work in progress. If you have any questions relating to the podcasts found here, please contact us.

28 May 2013

From computers and history to digital history: a retrospective

Sir Roderick Floud (Gresham College), Professor Robert Shoemaker (Sheffield), and Dr Don Spaeth (Glasgow)
15 May 2013

Material Culture Panel: The Significance of Things.

Margot Finn (UCL) and John Styles (Hertfordshire)
8 May 2013

Healthy homes, healthy bodies in late Renaissance Italy

Sandra Cavallo and Tessa Storey (Royal Holloway, University of London)
1 May 2013

The public history of Magna Carta

Justin Champion and Graham Smith
19 Apr 2013

Paris and the court of Francis I

Glenn Richardson (St Mary's University College, Twickenham)
11 Apr 2013

The English republican exiles in Europe

Gaby Mahlberg (Northumbria University)
3 Apr 2013

The Untold History of the United States

Oliver Stone and Peter Kuznick
13 Mar 2013

"Riding on Top of the Car": The cinematic tram and urban transformation

Karolina Kendall-Bush (University College London)
13 Mar 2013

Reading Lives of English Men and Women, 1695-1830

Polly Bull (Royal Holloway, University of London)
11 Mar 2013

Labour and the Politics of Drink in Interwar Britain

Dr Peter Catterall (University of Westminster)
8 Mar 2013

The art of biography?

Hermione Lee (Centre for Life-Writing, Wolfson College, Oxford)
8 Mar 2013

Life-writing, autobiography and fiction

Max Saunders (Centre for Life-Writing Research, King's College London)
8 Mar 2013

Biography (and biographers) in theory and in practice

Meg Jensen (Centre for Life Narratives at Kingston University)

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