Archives de le France hantée : rencontre avec Philippe Baudouin
durée : 00:59:27 - Mauvais genres - par : François Angelier - Des apparitions mariales aux...
59:27
Archives de le France hantée : rencontre avec Philippe Baudouin
durée : 00:59:27 - Mauvais genres - par : François Angelier - Des apparitions mariales aux...
59:27
Unflattening Global Rhetorics and Archival Pedagogies: An Interview with Tarez Samra Graban
This episode features an interview with Tarez Samra Graban, an associate professor in the...
41:55
Indigenous Compilations, Colonial Archives: An Interview with Kelly Wisecup
An interview with Kelly Wisecup, professor of English at Northwestern University. The interview...
55:52
'Queer Pets' with Sarah Parker and Hannah Roche
Get ready for the ultimutt dream team: Dr Sarah Parker (Loughborough) and Dr Hannah Roche (York)...
47:14
“Trans Childhood” with Jules Gill-Peterson
Warning! This episode will turn you into a Jules Gill-Peterson (University of Pittsburgh) super...
53:09
On Awfulness: An Interview with Jenny Rice
In this episode of Rhetoricity, I interview Dr. Jenny Rice, an associate professor in the...
20:38
Les archives sur le Rwanda s'ouvrent encore un peu plus
durée : 00:18:04 - Le Journal de 19h - Un chercheur obtient l'accès à celles de François...
UFO files at The National Archives
Originally set up at the request of Winston Churchill, the Ministry of Defence’s UFO Desk...
01:08:54
Big Ideas Series: Artistic Practice and the Archive
In this seminar, Professor Andrew Prescott explores the ways in which artistic practice...
Digital Archives of the Future
To mark forty years since The National Archives moved to Kew, our digital director John...
Writer of the month: Human woes - researching violence and pain in the archives
Joanna Bourke discusses her book What it Means to be Human: Reflections from 1791 to the Present...
Big Ideas: The Great Archive Debate: a view from York
At the end of the last century the great heritage debate transformed thinking about public...
Public Cooperation with the Household Expenditure Enquiry, 1953-1954
The Household Expenditure Enquiry of 1953-54 was the first large-scale enquiry into household...
Hidden treasures? Uncovering maps among the files of government
The National Archives holds over six million maps and plans and the majority are among files,...
The day parliament burned down
In the early evening of 16 October 1834, to the horror of bystanders, a huge ball of fire...
NDACA - the National Disability Arts Collection and Archive
In this talk Tony Heaton examines the vision for The National Disability Arts Collection and...
Australia in War and Peace, 1914-19
Jatinder Mann outlines the main features of a research project studying historically significant...
Reckless, Rash and Repentant: Convicts Petitions for Mercy 1819-1858
A look at the pardoning process of the early 19th century, and some stories behind the petitions...
Archives Sector: the Leadership Challenge
This talk will explain The National Archives vision for leadership of archives in England, review...
Magna Carta: What more is there to say?
Professor Nicholas Vincent is based at the University of East Anglia and is a leading authority...