Posts by The National Archives AudioSummer Lecture Series 2019: Information at War – the Ministry of Information, 1936-1946Wednesday 7 August 2019The Ministry of Information was established by a government which recognised that the understanding...AudioThe Cold War and UFOsThursday 23 May 2019There is more to the Ministry of Defence UFO files than reports on strange...AudioThe scandalous case of John VassallThursday 23 May 2019In 1962, while working as a clerk in the British Embassy in Moscow, homosexual...On the RecordSpies: Double agents and double standardsThursday 16 May 2019The Cambridge Five are perhaps the most infamous spy ring of the 20th century....On the RecordSpies: Lawrence and BellThursday 9 May 2019The exploits of T.E. Lawrence are legendary. Thanks to the famous film ‘Lawrence of...On the RecordSpies: Archetype of a SpyThursday 2 May 2019What do spies actually look like? What do they do? What motivates them to...AudioOn the Record: Spies (trailer)Friday 26 April 2019History is everywhere in popular culture. But the truth is harder to find. A three-part...AudioReflections on the ReformationTuesday 9 October 2018In this panel talk, experts reflect on the records of the Reformation, their relevance...Audio‘A Little Daylight Game’: the story of two militant suffragettesThursday 22 March 2018This podcast tells the story of Hilda Burkett and Florence Tunks, two militant suffragettes...VideoWebinar: Missing from the census?Thursday 15 March 2018Census records are invaluable sources of information for all family historians. But what if...VideoWebinar: Riots and rebellions, murders and militiasThursday 15 March 2018Exploring 19th century Home Office records. The National Archives holds 539series of Home Office...VideoWebinar: Exploring the Cabinet papersThursday 15 March 2018Why are Cabinet Papers important? This webinar will explain how to use the Cabinet... « 1 … 9 10 11 12 13 … 27 »