All posts 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...AudioWartime diplomacy: The role of the EmpireFriday 1 August 2014Dr Bryan Glass, of Texas State University, examines the role of the Empire during...AudioAnnual lecture of the Pipe Roll Society (2014): Formal record and courtroom reality in 13th and 14th century EnglandThursday 24 July 2014Please note: Professor Brand quotes direct dialogue from original plea rolls and some listeners might find...AudioKeeping it in the familyFriday 18 July 2014In a period where politics could not be separated from dynasty and the personal... « 1 … 26 27 28 29 30 … 90 »