Category: Archives and archivists AudioArchivist as Interpreter Conference: Part 1Monday 21 November 2016This is a recording of The National Archives’ ‘Archivist as Interpreter’ conference held at the...AudioArchivist as Interpreter Conference: Part 2Monday 21 November 2016This is a recording of The National Archives’ ‘Archivist as Interpreter’ conference held at the...AudioTraces through Time: a new tool for finding linked records across our collectionsTuesday 11 October 2016This talk introduces ‘Traces through Time’, a project by The National Archives which combines...AudioEngland’s Immigrants between 1330 and 1550Tuesday 23 August 2016This talk explores a new research database which provides an insight into immigration in...AudioSimply a Jacobite woman? The life experience of Lady NairneWednesday 17 August 2016Lady Nairne was a noted Jacobite who played an important part in rousing support...AudioWriter of the month: Mike Pitts on ‘Digging for Richard III: How Archaeology Found the King’Wednesday 27 July 2016To accompany the publication of his book ‘Digging for Richard III: How Archaeology Found...AudioEngland ’66: The best of times?Wednesday 13 July 2016It was a year when England won the World Cup and led the world in all...Audio100 years of the WI: The acceptable face of feminismThursday 7 July 2016Professor Maggie Andrews discusses some of the key campaigns and concerns of the Women’s...Archives and archivistsArchaeology and espionage: The secret political life of Professor Vere Gordon ChildeThursday 30 June 2016Dr Katie Meheux, UCL Institute of Archaeology, discusses Professor Vere Gordon Childe (1892-1957). Childe...AudioWriter of the Month: Richard Barnett on Crucial InterventionsThursday 23 June 2016In this talk medical historian Richard Barnett explores surgery during the 19th century, from the application of antisepsis...AudioBig Ideas: The Future of the PastWednesday 8 June 2016This presentation discusses the role that the material and intellectual heritage of a community...AudioShell-Shocked Britain: Understanding the lasting trauma of the First World WarWednesday 25 May 2016Millions of soldiers were scarred by their experiences in the First World War trenches,... « 1 2 3 4 5 6 … 19 »