Afleveringen
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Institute of Historical Research
Contrasting communities: open and closed parishes revisited
Dr Kate Tiller
Kate is Chair of the Oxfordshire VCH Trust. Her academic fields are British social and local history, with particular interests in Engl... -
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Institute of Historical Research
Meeting places in the Northern Danelaw, c. 900 - c.1100
Tudor Skinner
Tudor completed a PhD at Durham in 2014.
This paper seeks to characterise the dynamic relations between meeting places and their associa... -
Institute of Historical Research
Liber homo fuit: Landscape and landholding in pre-Conquest Staffordshire
Andrew Sargent
Andrew studied Astrophysics at the University of Leicester, gained a First Class MA in European Historical Archaeology at ... -
Institute of Historical Research
Digital approaches to late medieval buildings in south-eastern England
Catriona Cooper
(Southampton)
Catriona has a PhD from Southampton together with a BA in Archaeology and MA in MSc in Archaeological Comput... -
Institute of Historical Research
Post-War Council Housing in North London: The case of Hornsey 1947-1964
John Hinshelwood
After retiring, John became the volunteer curator and archivist for the Hornsey Historical Society before studying for an... -
Institute of Historical Research
The Death of the Deer Park: Disparkment in England 1500-1800
Professor Robert Liddiard
(UEA)
Locality and Region History seminar series -
Institute of Historical Research
On the Road: Travel in the Pre-Railway Age
Dr Nat Alcock
(University of Warwick)
Locality and Region seminar series -
Institute of Historical Research
Land drainage of the East Riding wetlands
Professor John Marriot
(University of Hull)
Locality and Region History seminar series -
Institute of Historical Research
'Indigenous London' - perspectives of the indigenous peoples of Empire on the Empire's capital
Colm Thrush (University of British Columbia/IHR)
Locality & Region Seminar Series -
Institute of Historical Research
16th Century Musical and Literary networks in the Parish of St Mary-at-Hill, London
Louise Rayment (University of Southampton)