20th Century
28 Jan 2013
La Bataille du Rail? New Interpretations of Cheminots in Vichy France
Ludivine Broch (Pears Institute for the Study of Anti-Semitism/Birkbeck)
21 Jan 2013
Socialist Women and Women's Liberation 1968-1982: An Oral History Approach
Sue Bruley (Portsmouth)
18 Jan 2013
A transatlantic connection: Philadelphia, London, and the urban transit at the turn of the twentieth century
Jim Wolfinger (DePaul University)
18 Jan 2013
Crossing oceans to cross rivers: trans-Atlantic knowledge and capital in tunnelling history
Tim White (New Jersey City University)
18 Jan 2013
Electricity underground: the politics of a new technology in London and Paris at the turn of the twentieth century
Carlos Lopez Galviz (University of London)
17 Jan 2013
Listening and sounding in the London Underground: sonic memories as embodiments of technological Infrastructure
Ximena Alarcon (University of the Arts)
17 Jan 2013
'Stand clear of the doors, please': an aural journey on the London Underground
Jacob Paskins (University of Cambridge)
17 Jan 2013
The advantage of a trip abroad. The emergence of architectural Modernism
Ulrike Weber (Technical University Kaiserslautern)
17 Jan 2013
A job for life: changes seen in a 50-year career on London Underground, 1916-1966
Piers Connor (University of Birmingham)
17 Jan 2013
Class and commuting on the underground, 1863-1939
Simon Abernethy (University of Cambridge)
17 Jan 2013
Notes from the Underground: Seamus Heaney's 'District and Circle'
Tom Herron (Leeds Metropolitan University)
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)
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)
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)