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History in Conversation Podcast Listen now to the first episode of our new podcast. In this episode, Professor Jo Fox talks about 'Fake News: facing the perfect storm.'Listen now
New Open Access books series for ECRs 'New Historical Perspectives' is a new book series from the IHR and Royal Historical Society. The first title is now available with more volumes in Spring 2020.Read on
British History Online British History Online is a digital library of key printed primary and secondary sources for the history of Britain and Ireland.
Layers of London Layers of London is a groundbreaking crowd-sourced mapping project that records the rich layers of London's heritage.
Historical Research Historical Research is the IHR's academic journal. Founded in 1923, it is a leading peer-reviewed journal with an international readership and reputation.
Bibliography of British and Irish History The Bibliography of British and Irish History (BBIH) is the most extensive guide available to what's been published on British and Irish history.
Victoria County History The Victoria County History is one of the world's longest-running research projects, exploring England's rich local history.
British and Irish Furniture Makers Online British and Irish Furniture Makers Online (BIFMO) is a digital resource that offers new approaches to the history of trades and material culture.
IHR Books Series The IHR publishes a range of book series, including edited collections, experimental short histories and a new set of monographs by early career historians.
Reviews in History Reviews in History is the IHR's online reviews service. It provides specialist commentaries on the latest historical books, exhibitions and digital resources.
06 dec ‘Book-ended’: the wonderful history of the Athlone Press December 2019 sees the launch of the University of London Press, the new home for IHR publishing. Here Laura De'Ath looks back at the University's publishing hi…
05 dec From Archive to Stage: Mrs Roosevelt Flies to London How might creative works, such as stage productions, inform our understanding of the past? How do imaginative retellings shape our appreciation of historical ev…
13 nov Historians and BBIH. No 5: Matthew Parker and the peer review process Let’s take 10 famous historical historians (one each week) and see what they can achieve with the Bibliography. This week Archbishop Matthew Parker (1504-75) fi…
06 nov Historians and BBIH: No 4: Walter Bower organises a conference In our fourth encounter with historical historians, Walter Bower (1385-1449) uses the Bibliography of British and Irish History to find speakers for his confere…
31 oct Unboxing England’s Histories … This November, the IHR celebrates 120 years of the Victoria County History with 'England's Histories: Unboxed!', the story of English history in material cultur…
30 oct Historians and BBIH — an adventure in 10 episodes. No. 3: Matthew Paris & r… In Episode 3, the great Matthew Paris (c.1200-1259) shows you how to put together a reading list for teaching using BBIH. If it's good enough for Matthew, then …
23 oct Historians and BBIH — an adventure in 10 episodes. No. 2: Gerald of Wales In Episode 2 of 'Historians and BBIH', Gerald of Wales makes good use of the Bibliography, and its advanced search, to prepare for a tricky Ireland trip. The po…
22 oct ‘”Time come”. Britain’s black futures past’ – the 2019 Historical Research … In June, Dr Rob Waters gave the 2019 'Historical Research' lecture. Rob's lecture, '"Time come": Britain's black futures past' is now published in Historical Re…
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