All posts AudioWebinar: An introduction to medieval and early modern sources for family historiansFriday 29 August 2014Medieval and early modern records can be very informative, although they are often harder...AudioWebinar: Army musters – more than just accountsFriday 29 August 2014This webinar looks at how the army accounted for the money it spent on...AudioDid she kill him? Addiction, adultery and arsenic in Victorian BritainFriday 22 August 2014Florence Chandler was in her early 20s when she married much older James Maybrick,...AudioThe naval policy of the Free Church of ScotlandFriday 22 August 2014In 1843 the established Church of Scotland suffered a large secession of members who...AudioWar and Peace conference: Closing remarks: the First World War and intelligenceFriday 15 August 2014Closing remarks by Gill Bennett, former Chief Historian, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, 1995-2005. This...AudioBig Ideas: Big Data for LawFriday 15 August 2014Big data is big news. Did you know an estimated 90 per cent of...AudioWriter of the month: A very British murderFriday 8 August 2014A Very British Murder is Lucy Worsley’s account of a national obsession – a...AudioPeacetime diplomacy and the New European OrderFriday 1 August 2014Professor Alan Sharp, of the University of Ulster, examines diplomacy after the Paris Peace...AudioThe road to war: The prelude to warFriday 1 August 2014Dr Stephen Twigge, of The National Archives, outlines the political landscape preceding the First...AudioLines in the sandFriday 1 August 2014Dr Juliette Desplat, of The National Archives, gives an overview of the consequences of...AudioWartime diplomacy: Getting global: American involvementFriday 1 August 2014Dr Richard Dunley, of The National Archives, discusses American involvement in the First World...AudioThe road to war: At home and abroad: propaganda and intelligenceFriday 1 August 2014Dr Martin Farr, of Newcastle University, discusses propaganda and intelligence in the lead up... « 1 … 26 27 28 29 30 … 90 »