Podcasts presented in 2014
6 Nov 2014
The Link (1888): l'expèrience d'Annie Besant et de W.T. Stead entre socialisme et nouveau journalisme
Marie Terrier
4 Nov 2014
Interrogating the archived UK web: Historians and Social Scientists Research Experiences
Dr Gareth Millward (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine), Richard Deswarte (University of East Anglia), Dr Peter Webster (British Library)
27 Oct 2014
Learning from Britain's development NGOs: a case study of Oxfam's Education Department during the Development Decades 1960-1980
Dr Don Harrison (University of Bristol)
13 Oct 2014
Killing Communists in Havana: 1947 and the start of the Cold War in Latin America
Steve Cushion
9 Oct 2014
A Danish attack on England in 1138 and its historiographical aftermath
Thomas Kristian Heebøll-Holm (Copenhagen)
6 Oct 2014
Drinking and rebelling: the problems of tax revolt, intoxication and social control in Revolutionary Paris, 1789-91
Dr Noelle Plack (Newman University)
4 Sep 2014
The Australian Reader's Remember project in retrospect, or why we (still) need an oral history of reading
Professor Martyn Lyons (University of New South Wales, Australia)
26 Jun 2014
War, memory and the Italians in Scotland: oral history as a challenge to communal histories
Wendy Ugolini (University of Edinburgh)
23 Jun 2014
Revolutionary force or pressure group? The role of the British far left in British politics since 1956?
Dr Evan Smith (Flinders University)
23 Jun 2014
Some reflections on Philanthropy with special reference to Higher Education
William Squire
17 Jun 2014
The appeal of a German Theory of Homosexuality to Zionism in the 1920s: Hashomer Hatzair Youth Movement as Mannerbund
Dr Ofer Nordheimer Nur (Tel Aviv University)
9 Jun 2014
International NGO's: New Directions for Historical Research
Dr Thomas Davies (City University London)
4 Jun 2014
John Wesley in America: Restoring Primitive Christianity
Dr Geordan Hammond, Nazarene Theological College (Manchester)
3 Jun 2014
Digitising the First World War: opportunities and challenges
Professor Sir Deian Hopkin (President of the National Library of Wales)
28 May 2014
Breaking free of documents: Collections in Global Histories Q&A
Margot Finn (UCL), Catherine Eagleton (British Library), JD Hill (British Museum)
15 May 2014
A Tale of Two Mosques: Impresarios of Islam in America and Japan
Professor Nile Green (UCLA)
12 May 2014
Work Motivation Experiments at the Interwar Cocoa Works
Michael Weatherburn (Imperial College London)
8 May 2014
Re-visiting insiders and outsiders: oral narratives of migration and multi-positionalities
Louise Ryan (University of Middlesex)
6 May 2014
The History of Sex in Twentieth-Century South Africa
Dr Catherine Burns (WiSER, University of the Witwatersrand), Dr Sarah Duff (WiSER, University of the Witwatersrand)