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Institute of Historical Research Fashion: 84th Anglo-American Conference of Historians Plenary Lecture 1 Ulinka Rublack (Cambridge University) & Maria Hayward (University of Southampton) The First Book of Fashion In a major collaboration w...
Institute of Historical Research Fashion: 84th Anglo-American Conference of Historians Plenary Lecture 1 Ulinka Rublack (Cambridge University) & Maria Hayward (University of Southampton) The First Book of Fashion In a major collaboration w...
Institute of Historical Research Anglo-American Conference 2013: Food in History Famine is not the problem: an historical perspective Cormac O'Grada (University College Dublin) From famine to feast, from grain riots to TV cookery programmes,...
Institute of Historical Research Anglo-American Conference 2013: Food in History Moral economies and the cold chain Susanne Friedberg (Dartmouth College) From famine to feast, from grain riots to TV cookery programmes, dieting to domesticity...
Institute of Historical Research Anglo-American Conference 2013: Food in History The politics of food: past, present and future (Policy Forum) Frank Trentmann (Birkbeck/Institute of Sustainable consumption, University of Manchester); David Bar...
Institute of Historical Research Anglo-American Conference 2013: Food in History Towards a historical dialectic of culinary styles Ken Albala (University of the Pacific) Ken Albala is Professor of History at the University of the Pacific. ...
Institute of Historical Research Anglo-American Conference 2013: Food in History You Are What You Eat: Historical Changes in Ideas about Food and Identity Steven Shapin (Harvard) Steven Shapin is Franklin L. Ford Professor of the History ...
Institute of Historical Research Anglo-American conference 2012: Ancients and Moderns Policy Forum: The Classics Now Miles Taylor (IHR); Jeannie Cohen (Classics for all); Julia Wilkinson (Cambridge School Classics Project); Tanya Moodie (Royal...
Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Institute of Historical Research Pain and the politics of sympathy, 1789 to the present Discussion Joanna Bourke (Birkbeck) Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Institute of Historical Research Can women be healthy? The early history of gynecology Helen King (the Open University) Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Institute of Historical Research Can women be healthy? The early history of gynecology Discussion Helen King (The Open University) Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Institute of Historical Research Pain and the politics of sympathy, 1789 to the present Joanna Bourke (Birkbeck) Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Institute of Historical Research Sex and family in Aristotle’s masterpiece: two centuries of vernacular medicine Discussion Mary Fissell (Johns Hopkins) Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Institute of Historical Research Sex and family in Aristotle’s masterpiece: two centuries of vernacular medicine Mary Fissell (Johns Hopkins) Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Institute of Historical Research Pandemics: waves of disease, waves of hate from the Plague of Athens to AIDS Discussion Samuel Cohn (Glasgow) Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Institute of Historical Research Pandemics: waves of disease, waves of hate from the Plague of Athens to AIDS Samuel Cohn (Glasgow) Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Institute of Historical Research Going global: thoughts on the ambitions of medical history Monica Green (Arizona State University) Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Institute of Historical Research The medicalisation of poverty: India, 1870-1960 Discussion David Arnold (Wariwick) Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Institute of Historical Research Policy Forum: Historians in the policy government James Kneale (UCL) Organised by the Centre for History in Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Anglo American Conference of Histori...
Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Institute of Historical Research Policy Forum: Historians in the policy government James Nicholls (University of Bath) Organised by the Centre for History in Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Anglo American Conf...
Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Institute of Historical Research Policy Forum: Historians in the policy government Melissa Smith (Office of Civil Society) Organised by the Centre for History in Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Anglo American ...
Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Institute of Historical Research Policy Forum: Historians in the policy government Jill Rutter (Institute of Government) Organised by the Centre for History in Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Anglo American Co...
Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Institute of Historical Research The medicalisation of poverty: India, 1870-1960 David Arnold (Wariwick) Anglo American Conference of Historians 2011: Health in History
Institute of Historical Research 11 Women and the city: investment, banking and the spread of women's financial activity in early eighteenth-century England Anne Laurence (Open University) The tale of the financial revolution in early eightee...
Institute of Historical Research 10 The rich becoming the poor: from riches to rags in Georgian workhouse Jeremy Boulton (University of Newcastle) Contemporary men and women, as Michael Mascuch reminded us in a pioneering article in Social H...
Institute of Historical Research 09 Poor man, sick man, beggarman, thief: plebeian lives and the making of modern London Tim Hitchcock (University of Hertfordshire) Through the digitisation of some 40 million words of manuscript sources about...
Institute of Historical Research Multicultural London: Past, Present and Future-A History & Policy discussion Part 3 Rob Berkeley
Institute of Historical Research 01 Welcome Miles Taylor (IHR) The welcome to the 2009 Anglo-American conference by the Director of the Institute of Historical Research. Anglo-American Conference of Historians 2009: Cities