Category: Audio 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...AudioBig Ideas: Sharing knowledge and expertise with businessFriday 11 July 2014The National Archives is engaged in its first Knowledge Transfer Partnership. The scheme aims...AudioSpecial Operations Executive (SOE) service – some alternative sourcesFriday 4 July 2014Have you been unsuccessful in searching for a personal file for someone in SOE...AudioInconvenient people and how to find them: Tales from the Victorian lunacy panicsThursday 26 June 2014The 19th century saw a series of scandals concerning sane individuals being locked away...AudioThe Remembrance Image ProjectTuesday 24 June 2014Simon Gregor talks about some of the images he has taken in the research...AudioFinding my father in MesopotamiaThursday 19 June 2014Jenny Lewis’s father fought as a young man in the First World War campaign... « 1 … 15 16 17 18 19 … 54 »