All posts AudioHillsborough: the tangled webFriday 26 April 2013As a member of the Hillsborough Independent Panel, Christine Gifford led the Panel on...AudioAn introduction to the fifth tranche of colonial administration records released at The National ArchivesThursday 25 April 2013The National Archives is working with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) to transfer...AudioUKAD forum 2013: Developing Descriptive Interoperability: A Call to ActionWednesday 24 April 2013Jenny Bunn talks about Developing Descriptive Interoperability: A Call to Action The UKAD forum...AudioUKAD forum 2013: keynote talkWednesday 24 April 2013This is the keynote talk at the United Kingdom Archives Discovery (UKAD) 2013 forum,...AudioUKAD forum 2013: Lessons from workshops about licensing and releasing dataWednesday 24 April 2013Owen Stephens talks about Lessons from workshops about licensing and releasing data. The UKAD forum...VideoA momentous question: decorating the Victorian homeMonday 22 April 2013The rise of an increasingly affluent Victorian middle class and the availability of mass...AudioA system of spies and informers: intelligence gathering in the period 1780-1830Friday 19 April 2013The years 1780 to 1830 were a tumultuous time in British history with parliamentary...AudioHearth Tax: an introductionFriday 12 April 2013The hearth tax was levied on householders in England and Wales between 1662 and...AudioThe post-Restoration army: 1660-1714Friday 5 April 2013We follow the history of the army from its inception as a standing force...AudioAuthority, Legitimacy and Orthodoxy: the Accession of Henry V in 1413Thursday 28 March 2013Henry V has been described as ‘the greatest man that ever ruled England’, yet...AudioWriter of the month: Stalingrad and Berlin – researching the reality of warMonday 25 March 2013Antony Beevor discusses his experience of researching the reality of war. Antony Beevor is...AudioAn Embarrassing Question: Opium, Britain and China 1856-1860Friday 22 March 2013The war between Britain and China from 1856 to 1860 became widely known as... « 1 … 36 37 38 39 40 … 90 »