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Big Ideas Series: Surfacing the Page

This Big Ideas seminar consists of three short presentations exploring the theme...

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Sylvia Pankhurst: suffragette, socialist and ‘scourge of the empire’

From militant suffragette at the beginning of the 20th century to campaigner against colonialism...

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Sylvia Pankhurst: suffragette, socialist and ‘scourge of the empire’

From militant suffragette at the beginning of the 20th century to campaigner against colonialism...

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Black Power and the state

The late 1960s and early 1970s witnessed the flourishing of Black Power, a movement of major...

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Black Power and the state

The late 1960s and early 1970s witnessed the flourishing of Black Power, a movement of major...

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Security Service file release November 2017

Professor Christopher Andrew, formerly official historian of MI5 and author of 'The Defence of...

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Big Ideas Series: Setting the Record Straight for the Rights of the Child

In this Big Ideas seminar, Professor Sue McKemmish and Dr Joanne Evans from Monash University...

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Unfolding the court case that banned a 1920s lesbian novel

In 1928 Radclyffe Hall wrote 'The Well of Loneliness', a novel that featured female characters in...

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The Sexual Offences Act 1967. Part 1: The lives of men from 1953 to the 1967 Act

On 27 July 2017, The National Archives held a day of talks to mark the 50th anniversary of the...

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The Sexual Offences Act 1967. Part 2: Wolfenden's silent women

On 27 July 2017, The National Archives held a day of talks to mark the 50th anniversary of the...

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Tudor trials: Confessions from the Star Chamber

Medieval records specialist Euan Roger gives us a taste of the kinds of disputes dealt with by...

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Jane Austen: from beginning to end

To commemorate the bicentenary of Jane Austen's death in 1817, Professor Fiona Stafford delivered...

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A tormented Tudor queen's treasonous 'love letter'

In this episode, Neil Johnston and Christopher Day discuss a letter written by Catherine Howard,...

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Sexuality under scrutiny in 1930s Soho

In 1934, homosexual acts between men – in public and in private – were illegal in the UK. Police...

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Oscar Wilde's trial and imprisonment – a short play

This short play explores the trial and imprisonment of Oscar Wilde. In 1895 the celebrated author...

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