Podcasts presented in 2014
6 May 2014
The value of digital for archival collections and how to make an impact
Simon Tanner (King's College, London)
2 Apr 2014
At home in the institution: material life in lunatic asylums, lodging houses and schools in Victorian and Edwardian England
Jane Hamlett (RHUL)
25 Mar 2014
'Indigenous London' - perspectives of the indigenous peoples of Empire on the Empire's capital
20 Mar 2014
Exporting visions and saving children - the Swedish Save the Children Fund
Ann Nehlin (University of Stockholm)
20 Mar 2014
Law, government and society in nineteenth century England
Michael Lobban (London School of Economics)
20 Mar 2014
Narrating the self: temporality, imagination and possibility
Molly Andrews (University of East London)
11 Mar 2014
Low Quality Immigrants to Latin America? Human and Social Capital in Historical Migration
Blanca Sánchez-Alonso (Universidad CEU-San Pablo (Madrid))
6 Mar 2014
Spectacles of Sovereignty: Persian Shahs in Imperial Europe, 1873-1905
Dr David Motadel (University of Cambridge)
5 Mar 2014
'Learning the value of restraint.' Plain verses patterned surfaces in the 1920s small modern interior
Keren Protheroe (Kingston University)
3 Mar 2014
Risky or Relaxing? Leading Ladies through Pregnancy and Exercise in Britain, c. 1930-1970
Dr Eilidh Macrae (University of Abertay)
28 Feb 2014
Crossing Continents: Unlocking archives to community and student groups
Catherine Souch, Royal Geographical Society
28 Feb 2014
Virtual St Paul's Cathedral and Paul's Cross
John Schofield (St Paul's Cathedral) and John Wall (North Carolina State University)
28 Feb 2014
The Global Archive - keynote speech
Clem Brohier (Acting Chief Executive, The National Archives)
28 Feb 2014
The Global Archive Roundtable
Naoko Shimazu (Birkbeck), Margot Finn (UCL), Michael Anson (Bank of England), Janet McCalman (University of Melbourne), Sarah Longair (British Museum)
28 Feb 2014
Global questions about objects and archives: understanding how, when, and why, the Indian rupee became the currency of East Africa
Catherine Eagleton, British Library
28 Feb 2014
Critiquing Global Histories from Images of the Port of Colombo, c.1900
Sujit Sivasundaram, University of Cambridge
20 Feb 2014
Trying the Atrocities of the Japanese Occupation as Treason in the Philippines, 1947-1953
Dr Konrad Lawson (University of St. Andrew’s)
17 Feb 2014
A personal account of the changes in the charity sector, 1980 - 2010, with reflections on what next
Michael Brophy (Witness)