HA Podcasts

Social & Political Change in the UK 1800-present: Part 1. Politics, Reform and War

In Part 1 of our series on Social and Political Change in the UK 1800-present we look at UK political history, political reform and the domestic impact of the World Wars.

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Social & Political Change in the UK 1800-present: Part 2. The Women's Movement

In Part 2 of our series on Social and Political Change in the UK 1800-present we look at the Women's Movement in the UK from its early origins through to the end of the 20th century.

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Social & Political Change in the UK 1800-present: Part 3 Diversity

In Part 3 of our series on Social and Political Change in the UK 1800-present we look at diversity in the UK. Our initial podcasts examine African and Caribbean UK History and South Asian UK History. We shall be adding to these podcasts throughout the year.

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Social & Political Change in the UK 1800-present: Part 4 British LGBT History

In Part 4 of our series on Social and Political Change in the UK since 1800 we focus on UK LGBT History. This series of podcasts features Dr Matt Cook and Dr Sean Brady of Birkbeck, University of London, Professor Sally R Munt of the University of Sussex and Dr Emma Vickers of the University of Reading.

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Social & Political Change in the UK 1800-present: Part 5 Religion

In Part 5 of our series on Social and Political Change in the UK 1800-present we look at religion in the U.K. This set of podcasts features Dr Janice Holmes of the Open University, Revd Dr Jeremy Morris, Dean, Fellow, and Director of Studies in Theology at King's College, Andrew Copson, Chief Executive of the British Humanist Association, Paula Kitching, Michael Hodgetts, Dr Sophie Gilliat-Ray of Cardiff University and Professor Emerita Eleanor Nesbitt of the University of Warwick. We shall be adding to this series throughout the year.

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Diversity in Early Modern Britain Podcasts

This series of podcasts looks at Diversity in Early Modern Britain and features Onyeka, Dr Kathy Chater and Dr Sumita Mukherjee.

Our first set of podcasts looks initially at African and Caribbean British History, South Asian British History and the Huguenouts. We will be adding to these over the year.

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