Podcasts presented in 2018
4 Dec 2018
‘Where do we fit in?’ Black and Asian British History on the Curriculum
Afua Hirsch, Dr Jonathan Saha, Professor Claire Alexander, Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan, Professor Hakim Adi, Dr Nick Dennis, Caleb Femi, Momtaza Mehri, and Hannah Lowe
21 Nov 2018
Donald Trump in the White House: How Much Longer Can this Last?
Tim Stanley, Daily Telegraph
25 Oct 2018
Franco-British History: Democracy in the English Revolution
Markku Peltonen (University of Helsinki)
17 Oct 2018
Making America Great Again? Donald Trump and the US Economic Boom
Professor Iwan Morgan , Institute of the Americas
22 Jun 2018
Historical Knowledge and Public History
Chair: Paul Lay (Editor, History Today); Speakers: Jo Fox (IHR), Paul Lay (History Today), Helen Castor, David Olusoga, and Anna Whitelock.
21 Jun 2018
Engineers, flyovers and empires: the Silvertown Way in Canning Town and ‘the achievement of democracy’, 1929–34
David Rooney , Science Museum, London, and Royal Holloway, University of London
24 Apr 2018
The ‘Digital Thematic Deconstruction’ of early modern urban maps and bird’s-eye views
Bram Vannieuwenhuyze, Amsterdam
20 Feb 2018
The Language of Migration in the Victorian Press: A Corpus Linguistic Approach
Ruth Byrne, Lancaster
1 Feb 2018
Toward a transnational history of the English Public Schools
Petter Sandgren, Stockholm University
29 Jan 2018
Building bridges of trust: child transports from Finland to Sweden during WWII
Ann Nehlin, University of Stockholm