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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.

3 Dec 2014

Negotiating #SocMedia4Hist: Technologies, Tactics and Triumphs

Claire Hayward (Kingston University) Justin Bengry (Birkbeck, University of London) Jennifer Evans (University of Hertfordshire)
3 Dec 2014

Negotiating #SocMedia4Hist: Technologies, Tactics and Triumphs

Claire Hayward (Kingston University) Justin Bengry (Birkbeck, University of London) Jennifer Evans (University of Hertfordshire)
2 Dec 2014

Creighton Lecture: Was the 'Final Solution' Unique? Reflections on Twentieth-Century Genocides

Professor Sir Richard Evans (Regius Professor of History, Wolfson College, Cambridge)
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)
18 Nov 2014

Citizen History and its discontents

Mia Ridge (Open University)
18 Nov 2014

Attitudes to ejaculation in early modern England

Dr Tim Reinke-Williams (University of Northampton)
12 Nov 2014

'Lightning Talks' 3 minute presentations by early PhD students

Kathleen Reynolds (Durham University), Anna Field (Cardiff University), Emma Purcell (University of Leicester), Daniel Reed (Oxford Brookes University), Alastair Noble (University of Edinburgh), Jamie Latham (Selwyn College, Cambridge), Amelie Addison (Un
11 Nov 2014

War and independence in Spanish America, 1810-26

Professor Anthony MacFarlane (University of Warwick)
11 Nov 2014

The Aesthetic Archive

Michael Takeo Magruder (King's College London)
6 Nov 2014

Scientists' stories of their childhood

Dr Paul Merchant (British Library)
4 Nov 2014

Interrogating the archived UK web: Historians and Social Scientists Research Experiences

Dr Gareth Millward (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine), Richard Deswarte (University of East Anglia), Dr Peter Webster (British Library)
21 Oct 2014

Land drainage of the East Riding wetlands

Professor John Marriot (University of Hull)
7 Oct 2014

Introducing Paper Machines

Jo Guldi (Brown University)
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)
17 Jun 2014

Mapping the medieval countryside

Dr Matthew Holford (University of Winchester)
9 Jun 2014

Tony Benn: history man?

Keith Flett and others
9 Jun 2014

International NGO's: New Directions for Historical Research

Dr Thomas Davies (City University London)
4 Jun 2014

John Wesley in America: Restoring Primitive Christianity

Dr Geordan Hammond, Nazarene Theological College (Manchester)
3 Jun 2014

Digitising the First World War: opportunities and challenges

Professor Sir Deian Hopkin (President of the National Library of Wales)
28 May 2014

Breaking free of documents: Collections in Global Histories Q&A

Margot Finn (UCL), Catherine Eagleton (British Library), JD Hill (British Museum)

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