Category: Social history audio AudioSex, lies and civil registrationTuesday 28 August 2007When you have been researching family history for even a short time, you will...AudioWhat at first was plunder: tracing records of excisemenThursday 31 May 2007James Cronan examines sources for tracing excisemen, including staff lists and joining papers, and...AudioJermynology: how genealogy can change historyThursday 15 March 2007Anthony Adolph talks about his research into the life of Henry Jermyn, 1st Earl...AudioGoing, going, almost gone: the vanishing face of the traditional English pubThursday 7 December 2006The pub has undergone enormous changes in the past 40 years. This talk examines...AudioWas the Cromwellian Protectorate a military dictatorship?Monday 27 November 2006Professor Barry Coward, President of the Historical Association and of the Cromwell Association discusses...AudioThe dichotomies of drinkThursday 28 September 2006Presented by Philippa Glanville, Senior Research Fellow at the V&A Museum. The event was...AudioInventions in 18th century BritainFriday 28 April 2006Maxine Berg, Professor of History at the Eighteenth Century Centre, University of Warwick, explores...AudioThe problem of the poor: faith, science and poverty in 19th century BritainFriday 14 April 2006Dr. John Shaw discusses Victorian attitudes to the poor and how they developed over... « 1 … 17 18 19