Podcasts presented in 2013
2 Dec 2013
The Woman Who Changed Nixon: LaDonna Harris's Lessons on How Small Nations Can Successfully Relate to Entrenched Power
Joy Porter (University of Hull)
28 Nov 2013
Slave-ownership, reparations and restitution: history and historians in Britain and Europe
Nicholas Draper (University College London)
21 Nov 2013
Des toits sur la grève. Le logement des travailleurs et la question sociale à Bombay (1850-1950)
Vanessa Caru (CNRS - Centre d’Études de l’Inde et de l’Asie du Sud)
20 Nov 2013
Localism in turn-of-the-century London? The development of the Minet Estate in Lambeth c.1870-1910
David Kroll (CMH/IHR)
8 Nov 2013
The use of cash and credit in local market transactions
James Davis (The Queen's University, Belfast)
8 Nov 2013
The Crown and capitals in the Wars of the Roses: London and Bristol, 1460-1471
Peter Fleming (University of the West of England)
8 Nov 2013
Merchants and their use of the action of account in thirteenth- and early fourteenth-century England
Paul Brand (Oxford)
8 Nov 2013
Comprehending credit in the medieval English countryside
Phillipp Schofield (Aberystwyth)
8 Nov 2013
'According to the law of merchants and the custom of the city of London': Burton vs Davy (1437) and the negotiability of credit instruments in medieval England
Tony Moore (Reading)
7 Nov 2013
Parade, platform and performance: music and political ritual in the nineteenth-century British world
Paul Pickering (Australian National University, Canberra)
7 Nov 2013
Was it really worth the effort? The administration of the alien subsidies, 1440-87
Jonathan Mackman (York)
7 Nov 2013
Silences in other languages: reaching and stretching the limits of extant sources on late medieval England's alien population
Erik Spindler (Humboldt)
7 Nov 2013
Settled or fleeting? London's medieval immigrant community revisited
Jessica Lutkin (York)
7 Nov 2013
London and its merchants in the Italian Archives, 1380-1530
Francesco Guidi Bruscoli (Queen Mary)
7 Nov 2013
Fighting merchants: what the poll tax and the medieval soldier database can tell us about the military service of merchants
Adrian Bell and Sam Gibbs (Reading)
7 Nov 2013
Conflict and cooperation: preserving merchant identities in the Stockfishmongers' Company of London c.1450-1550
Justin Colson (Exeter)
7 Nov 2013
Clerks, guilds and identity in late medieval London
Matthew Davies (Centre for Metropolitan History)
6 Nov 2013
Living with the past at home: domestic prehabitation and inheritance
Caron Lipman and Catherine Nash (Queen Mary, University of London)
6 Nov 2013
Selling on the streets: food and urban space in eighteenth-century Naples
Melissa Calaresu (Cambridge)
5 Nov 2013
The Archival Research Library in the West: from the Alexandrian Library to the Present Day
Ian Willison, C.B.E. (Institute of English Studies)