Category: Audio AudioThe legacy of secrecy: Experiences from the Stasi Records ArchiveTuesday 1 October 2019The East German Stasi had the reputation of being one of the most effective and...AudioWritten treasure: Correspondence from captured ships, 1652-1815Friday 27 September 2019As pirates buried their captured gold and jewels, their legal cousins – privateers and...AudioSecurity Service file release September 2019Tuesday 24 September 2019Professor Christopher Andrew, formerly official historian of MI5 and author of ‘The Defence of...AudioLawrence, of Arabia and beyondMonday 9 September 2019T E Lawrence’s role in the First World War is best remembered as that...AudioCulture Clash? Pop in a royal parkFriday 23 August 2019Fifty years ago, the Rolling Stones gave a concert in Hyde Park that turned into...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...AudioOn the Record: Spies (trailer)Friday 26 April 2019History is everywhere in popular culture. But the truth is harder to find. A three-part...AudioThe personal story of Holocaust survivor John DobaiWednesday 20 February 2019John Dobai was born in Budapest, Hungary, in 1934. To mark Holocaust Memorial Day,...AudioReflections on the ReformationTuesday 9 October 2018In this panel talk, experts reflect on the records of the Reformation, their relevance...AudioThe Annual Digital Lecture: Semantic Capital: what it is and how to protect itTuesday 10 July 2018In this talk Luciano Floridi presents new research on ‘semantic capital’, which he defines as... « 1 2 3 4 5 … 54 »