Richard Clarke & Robert Knake on Cyber War
Richard A. Clarke and Robert K. Knake have served as the top cyber security experts to three...
Richard Clarke & Robert Knake on Cyber War
Richard A. Clarke and Robert K. Knake have served as the top cyber security experts to three...
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...
Contemporary records specialists Mark Dunton and Simon Demissie discuss highlights from the...
Colonial lives, careers and policies: researching printed papers of the British colonial governments
This podcast outlines the content of the printed papers from the first half of the 19th century...
Sedition, transportation and treason
How did a small group of men discussing democracy in the coffee houses of London of 1792 lead to...
Democratising finance, Greece's new government and European structural reforms
Patrick Jenkins is joined by Martin Arnold, Emma Dunkley and David Parker, managing director in...
Lloyds warning on Help to Buy, JPMorgan loss and the Eurozone's 'sovereign bank nexus'
In this week's podcast Sharlene Goff examines Lloyds' warning that the Help to Buy scheme will...
Help to buy, US hedge funds investing in Greece and French banks’ recovery
This week Patrick Jenkins and Sharlene Goff are joined by Tanya Powley, personal finance...
This talk explores how anyone with an interest in modern history can get the best out of the...
A history of the Public Records Office
Vanessa Carr takes us through a brief history of the Public Records Office, looking at public...
Alcohol Consumption in Historical Perspective
Dr Phil Withington discusses how historical research - even on the early-modern period - can be...
Reforming Central Government: The case of science and technology
Professor David Edgerton considers Churchill's approach to science and technology during World...
This week sees Goldman Sachs’ former employee Fabrice Tourre in court over an alleged derivatives...
Contemporary historian Mark Dunton discusses the release of high-profile records from 1978, which...
Professor Peter Hennessey presents records officers and information managers as 'unsung heroes'...
A new governor for the Bank of England
The announcement that Mark Carney will take over as the governor of the Bank of England next year...
A new governor for the Bank of England
The announcement that Mark Carney will take over as the governor of the Bank of England next year...
This week the banking team discusses the Standard Chartered scandal as New York state’s financial...