History Podcast
1) Muscular Internationalism: French civil society activism and the quest for peace
Inaugural Lecture by Prof Peter Jackson. September 2014 - Muscular internationalism: French Civil society activism and the quest for peace and security, 1890-1919.
Muscular Internationalism: French civil society activism and the quest for peace
58:24 | Dec 8th, 2014
2) Speaking the Self: Women Narrating Liberation in Post-war Britain
Inaugural Lecture by Prof Lynn Abrams. May 2014.
3) Secularisation and civilisation: can history show if society is good without god
Inaugural Lecture by Prof Callum Brown. Historians have long spoken about “civilisation” as something rooted in a religious morality. Many of them have feared its decline with the growth of atheism. ...Show More
Secularisation and civilisation: can history show if society is good without god
40:00 | Dec 8th, 2014
4) Rethinking Scottish Origins
Inaugural Lecture by Prof Dauvit Broun. Scotland's beginnings are normally explained in terms of how the kingdom emerged in the early middle ages. A different approach is taken to Scottish origins in...Show More
5) I wanted to prove myself to the men: German Women in the Nazi Killing Fields
Professor Wendy Lower is the John K. Roth Chair of History and George R. Roberts Fellow at Claremont McKenna College and is a research associate of the Ludwig Maximilians Universität in Munich. In thi...Show More
I wanted to prove myself to the men: German Women in the Nazi Killing Fields
52:31 | Feb 26th, 2013
6) Wallace Uprising: uncovering new evidence
Professor Dauvit Broun speaking about the 1297 Wallace uprising