Category: Audio AudioReformation on the Record: Richard Rex’s keynote addressFriday 26 January 2018Reformation on the Record was a two-day conference which brought together research using original...AudioBig Ideas Series: ‘In Their Own Write: Welfare, Discipline and Pauper Agency in the Nineteenth Century’Tuesday 12 December 2017In this seminar, Dr Paul Carter introduces his new research project which he is undertaking...AudioSylvia Pankhurst: suffragette, socialist and ‘scourge of the empire’Monday 11 December 2017From militant suffragette at the beginning of the 20th century to campaigner against colonialism...AudioBlack Power and the stateMonday 4 December 2017The late 1960s and early 1970s witnessed the flourishing of Black Power, a movement...AudioSecurity Service file release November 2017Tuesday 28 November 2017Professor Christopher Andrew, formerly official historian of MI5 and author of ‘The Defence of...AudioBig Ideas Series: Surfacing the PageWednesday 22 November 2017This Big Ideas seminar consists of three short presentations exploring the theme ‘surfacing the...AudioBig Ideas Series: Setting the Record Straight for the Rights of the ChildTuesday 21 November 2017The recordkeeping and archival needs for childhood out-of-home care are part of one of...Audio‘Corner of a Foreign Field’: a play about the burial of Indian Muslim troops at the time of the First World WarWednesday 1 November 2017It is October 1914 and Maulana Sadr Ud-Din is battling with General Barrow, the...Audio‘Step Child’: a play about the surveillance of First World War Indian dissentersWednesday 1 November 2017The British Government promises that all British subjects are equal before the law. But...Audio‘Cama’: a play about a female Indian revolutionary at the time of the First World WarWednesday 1 November 2017In a trench in Marseille the loyalty of three Indian soldiers is tested when...Audio‘The Radicalisation of Vir Singh’: a play about the challenges of serving as an Indian soldier in the First World WarWednesday 1 November 2017Arjun sits restless and scared as he prepares to enter the battlefield for the...Audio‘Smile’: a play about Indian soldiers at the Brighton Pavilion Hospital during the First World WarWednesday 1 November 2017Three Indian soldiers recover at the iconic Brighton Pavilion hospital. Every detail is provided... « 1 … 3 4 5 6 7 … 54 »