All posts AudioDisclosure, documentary release and candour in governmentFriday 9 July 2010Jonathan Sumption OBE QC considers the issue of government secrecy throughout English history in...AudioThe South African empireWednesday 7 July 2010Historian Dr Anne Samson explores South Africas attempt to build an empire over the...AudioIdentity and identity theftFriday 2 July 2010Steve Hindle of the University of Warwick shows how contemporary issues relating to international...AudioThe National Archives goes to the moviesMonday 21 June 2010Trace the history of cinema in Britain through the collections of The National Archives....AudioWomen, darts and the pub in the interwar periodFriday 4 June 2010Dart historian Patrick Chaplin offers a surprising insight into the role of women in...AudioLost London pubsWednesday 26 May 2010Jack Adams looks back at the changing nature and purpose of pubs over the...AudioTracing marriages in 18th century England and Wales: a reassessment of law and practiceFriday 21 May 2010The Clandestine Marriages Act of 1753 marked an important development in the history of...AudioDependence, intolerance and expulsion: the story of the Jews in England, 1066-1290Wednesday 19 May 2010William the Conqueror invited Jews into England from Normandy around 1070, but the Jewish...VideoThe TitanicFriday 16 April 2010A short film highlighting the records held by The National Archives on the sinking...AudioBara Brith on the pampas: the Welsh in PatagoniaFriday 26 March 2010In 1865, a Welsh speaking colony was established in the valley of the Chubut...AudioCounting the peopleFriday 19 March 2010Census returns are among the most popular records used by family historians and other...AudioI’m All Right Jack! Britain in 1959Friday 12 March 2010The famous Boulting Brothers film ‘I’m All Right Jack!’ was released just over 50... « 1 … 58 59 60 61 62 … 91 »