Podcasts presented in 2013
11 Mar 2013
Labour and the Politics of Drink in Interwar Britain
Dr Peter Catterall (University of Westminster)
8 Mar 2013
Life-writing, autobiography and fiction
Max Saunders (Centre for Life-Writing Research, King's College London)
8 Mar 2013
Biography (and biographers) in theory and in practice
Meg Jensen (Centre for Life Narratives at Kingston University)
6 Mar 2013
Whose house is it anyway? Public history and contemporary art in a Georgian home
Karen Harvey (University of Sheffield)
28 Feb 2013
The East India Company at Home: Domestic Interiors, Public Histories and Material Cultures
Margot Finn (University College London)
27 Feb 2013
'For the benefit of example': hanging felons at the scene of their crime in the long eighteenth century
Steve Poole (University of the West of England)
27 Feb 2013
Auctions, maps, leases and "narrations" of property: representing commodified space in Delhi, 1911-47
Anish Vanaik (Oxford)
25 Feb 2013
Professional Bodybuilding and the Business of 'Extreme' Bodies: Exploring the Mr Olympia Competition in the Context of Las Vegas Leisure Industries
Dr Dimitris Liokaftos (Goldsmiths, University of London)
22 Feb 2013
Keynote speech on Why Material Culture?
Mark Jones (St Cross College, University of Oxford)
22 Feb 2013
Panel 3 - Investigation, Interpretation and Dissemination of Material Culture
Hannah Greig (University of York)
22 Feb 2013
Panel 1 - The historical value of material culture
David Gaimster (University of Glasgow)
20 Feb 2013
The Spirit of 1976: Commerce, Community, and the Politics of Commemoration
Tammy Gordon (Director of Public History, University of North Carolina, Wilmington)
13 Feb 2013
Whose Home? Jewish migration and local reaction in the East End of London 1870-1914
Oliver Betts (York)
11 Feb 2013
'The People's Popular Emporium': A Short History of Gamages of Holborn, Cycling and Athletic Outfitters, 1878-1935
Dr Geraldine Biddle-Perry (Central St Martins College of Art and Design)