British History in the Long Eighteenth Century Podcast
1) Seditious memories across generations: remembering the British Revolutions, 1660-88
Ed Legon, Historic Royal Palaces/Kings College London Chair: Tim Reinke-Williams
Seditious memories across generations: remembering the British Revolutions, 1660-88
47:11 | Dec 12th, 2017
2) The Business of Wallpaper: The English Wallpaper Trade in the Long Eighteenth Century
Institute of Historical Research The Business of Wallpaper: The English Wallpaper Trade in the Long Eighteenth Century Philippa Mapes (University of Leicester) British History in the Long Ei...Show More
3) An Outdated Impulse? British Family Identity and Genealogical Knowledge in the Eighteenth Century
Institute of Historical Research An Outdated Impulse? British Family Identity and Genealogical Knowledge in the Eighteenth Century Stéphane Jettot (University of Paris-Sorbonne) British Hist...Show More
4) Country Houses & Collaborative Research: Revealing the History of Boughton House & the Montagu Estates in the Long Eighteenth Century
Institute of Historical Research Country Houses & Collaborative Research: Revealing the History of Boughton House & the Montagu Estates in the Long Eighteenth Century Rosemary Sweet, Helen Bates...Show More
5) The Idea of a Measurable Space: Joseph Priestley's 1765 Chart of Biography
Institute of Historical Research The Idea of a Measurable Space: Joseph Priestley's 1765 Chart of Biography Stephen Boyd Davis (Royal College of Art) British History in the Long Eighteenth C...Show More
The Idea of a Measurable Space: Joseph Priestley's 1765 Chart of Biography
44:23 | May 31st, 2016
6) Ned Ward's "Knack of Pleasing": Practices of Laughter in the Eighteenth Century
Institute of Historical Research Ned Ward's "Knack of Pleasing": Practices of Laughter in the Eighteenth Century Kate Davison (University of Sheffield) British History in the Long 18th Centu...Show More
Ned Ward's "Knack of Pleasing": Practices of Laughter in the Eighteenth Century
51:53 | Mar 1st, 2016
7) Cultures of Settlement, 1660-1780
Institute of Historical Research Cultures of Settlement, 1660-1780 Naomi Tadmor (University of Lancaster) British History in the Long Eighteenth Century seminar series
8) Northern Lights and Welsh Peasants: New Perspectives on the Late Hanoverian Clergy
Institute of Historical Research Northern Lights and Welsh Peasants: New Perspectives on the Late Hanoverian Clergy Sara Slinn (University of Lincoln) British History in the Long 18th Centur...Show More
9) Trust the People: The English Approach to Arming and Training the 'Mob' for Home Defence, 1779-1805
Institute of Historical Research Trust the People: The English Approach to Arming and Training the 'Mob' for Home Defence, 1779-1805 Margaret Bird (Royal Holloway, University of London) Bri...Show More
10) Neoclassicism and Florentine Freemasonry
Institute of Historical Research Neoclassicism and Florentine Freemasonry Dr Jason Kelly (Indiana University - Purdue University) British History in the Long EIghteenth Century seminar serie...Show More