21st Century
12 Oct 2011
The Survey of London: methods and sources for recording the development of London's fabric
Peter Guillery and Philip Temple (Survey of London, English Heritage)
11 Oct 2011
The Cambridge History of Libraries in Britain and Ireland - Five years on: a review
Peter Hoare (Nottingham), Ian Willison, CBE and others
7 Jul 2011
Understanding the 21st century crisis in cities in the global South: a critical review of the utility of the historiography of urban modernity (and its shadows)
Susan Parnell (University of Cape Town)
19 Jun 2011
Football and National Identity in Post-War England
Christoph Wagner (De Montfort University) and Dr Dilwyn Porter (De Montfort University)
31 May 2011
Space, place and the city: a simple anti-GIS approach for historians
Professor Richard Rodger (Edinburgh)
16 May 2011
The Soldier in Later Medieval England Project – did it do what we wanted it to do?
Professor Adrian Bell (Reading) and Dr Andy King (Southampton)
21 Mar 2011
Diseases long ago and far away: Does doctor's knowledge answer historians' questions?
Chris Hamlin
17 Feb 2011
A disaster in slow motion: The case of smoke pollution in industrial Britain
Stephen Mosley (Leeds Metropolitan University)
8 Nov 2010
From 'Sport for Good' to 'Sport for Sport's Sake': Reversing into the Past
Professor Michael Collins (University of Gloucestershire)
24 Oct 2010
Surfina's Final Frontier: Discovering Paradise in Suharto's Indonesia
Dr Scott Laderman (University of Minnesota)
11 Oct 2010
Butcher and Bolt or Hearts and Minds: Britain's Suppression of the Arab Revolt 76-1928: unlikely children's champion?
Dr Matthew Hughes (Brunel University)
10 Oct 2010
Representing the Nation? Welsh Rugby, Its Players and the Imaginary
Professor Tony Collins (Leeds Metropolitan University)
31 May 2010
The gilded stage and beyond: why history and the arts should get together more often
Daniel Snowman
24 Feb 2010
Trust – a Global History
Geoffrey Hosking (UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies)
7 Dec 2009
Other Times, Other Places: Parallels from Historical Research and International Practice
Georgina Brewis (Institute for Volunteering Research) and John Hailey (City University)