Podcasts presented in 2011
14 Mar 2011
Transforming the Peasant: Mind, Body and Soul. Student Volunteers in Rural Romania, 1934-1938
Raluca Muşat (UCL)
10 Mar 2011
La réponse au darwinisme : de la bataille d'Oxford (juin 1860) aux funérailles à Westminster (février 1882), une résistance trans-Manche
Michel Prum (Paris 7)
3 Mar 2011
Equity, Law and the Economy of Obligation: A Comparative Analysis of Early Modern England and Italy
James Shaw (University of Sheffield)
2 Mar 2011
Ecclesiastical Property: Social, Economic and Religious history? The Church and English social history, 1730-1800
Daniel Cummins (University of Reading)
28 Feb 2011
The Significance of Thermal Comfort, Physical Health and Recreation in the Design of the Crystal Palaces at Hyde Park and Sydenham
Henrik Schoenefeldt (University of Cambridge)
24 Feb 2011
The politics of personality: whigs, tories and the print image of the Duke of Marlborough, 1702-1713
Tony Claydon (Bangor University)
21 Feb 2011
Synchronicity in Global Development - from Divergence to Convergence?
Lucy Badalian and Victor Krivorotov
17 Feb 2011
A disaster in slow motion: The case of smoke pollution in industrial Britain
Stephen Mosley (Leeds Metropolitan University)
16 Feb 2011
Sites of knowledge and instruction: London's museum environments and civic identity 1851-1914
Joanna Marchant (CMH/IHR)
14 Feb 2011
Gay NGOs and the formation of a 'gay community' in England, 1967-1985
Charles Smith (University of Loughborough)
14 Feb 2011
'For Profit, Pleasure and Sport': Recreation, Culture and Society in the Atlantic World, 1600-1700
Natalie Deibel (George Washington University)
28 Jan 2011
The PhD past
Stuart Jones and Christopher Godden (University of Manchester) and Janet Howarth (University of Oxford)
28 Jan 2011
The PhD future
Joanna Newman (British Library) and Paul Meller (Economic and Social Research Council)
27 Jan 2011
Institutionalizing Imperial history in modern Britain: pasts, politics and the making of a field
Amanda Behm (Yale University)
20 Jan 2011
Penser l’immigration irlandaise en Ecosse á partir de l’échelle locale, 1851-1918
Géraldine Vaughan (Université de Rouen)
19 Jan 2011
Under Metropolis: exploring the cultural history of Buenos Aires underground railways (c.1886-1945)
Dhan Singh (CMH/IHR)
19 Jan 2011
Pitt and the poor laws: government and the politics of social policy in the 1790s
Joanna Innes (Somerville College, Oxford)
17 Jan 2011
Regional Cricket Identities: The Construction of Class Narratives and Their Relationship to Contemporary Supporters
Duncan Stone (University of Huddersfield)