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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.

16 Jan 2013

'Rolland, Gandhi and Madeleine Slade: Spiritual Politics, France and the Wider World'

Ruth Harris (Professor of European History and Fellow of New College, Oxford)
8 Jan 2013

Mapping Everyday Life: Digital Harlem, 1915-1930

Stephen Robertson (University of Sydney)
5 Dec 2012

Secularisation: Or Otherwise in Eighteenth-Century England?

Panel members: Penelope J. Corfield (Royal Holloway, University of London); Jeremy Gregory (University of Manchester); John Seed (Roehampton University).
4 Dec 2012

An Ecology for Digital Scholarship

Jason M. Kelly (IUPUI)
26 Nov 2012

Shakespeare's Local

Pete Brown
20 Nov 2012

Using GIS to explore Historical Texts

Ian Gregory (Lancaster)
13 Nov 2012

John Milton as a theorist of liberty

Professor Quentin Skinner (Queen Mary, University of London)
8 Nov 2012

Harrington, the people and petitioning in 1659

Edward Vallance (University of Roehampton)
7 Nov 2012

Consumer non-choices in the eighteenth century home

Conor Lucey (University College Dublin)

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