Podcasts presented in 2010
22 Jun 2010
Britain's Lost Revolution: Remembering the Gordon Riots on their 230th Anniversary
Ian Haywood (Roehampton University), Tim Hitchcock (University of Hertfordshire), John Seed (Roehampton University), Matthew White (University of Hertfordshire)
21 Jun 2010
Panel 1: Military Intellectuals and British Strategy
Andrew Lambert, Paul Ramsey, Daniel Whittingham
21 Jun 2010
Keynote Speech: Canadian Military History
Professor David Bercuson (Director of the Centre for Military and Strategic Studies, University of Calgary, Canada)
21 Jun 2010
Panel 3: Economic Warfare
John Ferris (Professor of History, University of Calgary, Canada) and Keith Neilson (Professor of History, Royal Military College, Canada)
20 Jun 2010
To Create Community: Some Contrasting Interwar Initiatives in the UK
Lesley Hall (Wellcome Library, London)
17 Jun 2010
The Murder of Joseph Burke: A Case Study in Conflicting Loyalties in Cork City during the Anglo-Irish Conflict 1919-1922
William Sheehan
17 Jun 2010
Fighting for Unionist Home Rule: Competing National Identities in Dublin 1880-1922
Ciaran Wallace
17 Jun 2010
The Local, Regional and National in Conflicting Conceptions of British Identity, 1880-1921
Gareth Jenkins
31 May 2010
The gilded stage and beyond: why history and the arts should get together more often
Daniel Snowman
25 May 2010
The Origins of a Coming Ideal: Meritocracy in Britain 1750-1850
Penelope J. Corfield (Emeritus Professor)
23 May 2010
Making the English Patient (Consumer): Patient Groups and Health Consumerism, 1960s-2000s
Alex Mold (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine)
26 Apr 2010
The Waffen-SS - what's left? The present state of research: challenges, sources and approaches
Dr Niels Bo Paulson (Centre for Military History, Royal Danish Defence College)
25 Apr 2010
Returned Volunteer Action from 1966 to 2006: an assessment of the life cycle of the fly in the ointment of the British Returner Volunteer Programme
Stephen Butters (former trustee of the RVA)
22 Mar 2010
The Culture and Politics of Hospital Contributory Schemes
Barry Doyle (University of Huddersfield)