Tag: Transcribed AudioBig Ideas: Big Data for LawFriday 15 August 2014Big data is big news. Did you know an estimated 90 per cent of...AudioWriter of the month: A very British murderFriday 8 August 2014A Very British Murder is Lucy Worsley’s account of a national obsession – a...AudioThe untold story of the RAF’s black Second World War fliers over EuropeWednesday 11 June 2014The RAF aircrew recruited from the Caribbean and West Africa who overcame the official...AudioReluctant regicides? The trial of Charles I revisitedFriday 30 May 2014Dr Andrew Hopper investigates the recent controversy among historians about the nature of the trial...AudioGeorgian Londoners – the making of a modern cityFriday 16 May 2014Lucy Inglis looks at the making of the London identity, and how it was...AudioOperation Unthinkable: Churchill’s plan for World War ThreeMonday 28 April 2014Churchill’s top secret plan to attack the Soviet Empire was scheduled for 1 July...AudioBritish nationality: subject or citizen?Monday 14 April 2014Mark Pearsall looks at the status of immigrants and the concept of nationality over...AudioEarly civil registrationMonday 7 April 2014Everyone researching 19th century English or Welsh ancestors is familiar with birth, marriage and...Audio‘…we may lie and die in a land of plenty…’: The Victorian poor in their own wordsTuesday 1 April 2014In all but the most specialist accounts of Victorian histories the poor are often...AudioHe is so silly he would rather have a half pence than a shilling: Discovering the history of learning disabilityFriday 7 March 2014Simon Jarrett explores the fascinating and little-known world of the history of people with...AudioSecurity Service file release February 2014Friday 28 February 2014Professor Christopher Andrew, formerly official historian of MI5 and author of ‘The Defence of...AudioBlack in the British FrameMonday 10 February 2014Stephen Bourne shares his memories of growing up in Peckham and of his adopted... « 1 2 3 4 … 10 »