Since 2009 the IHR has produced over 500 podcasts, encompassing not only its acclaimed and unique seminar series, but also one-off talks and conferences. All of these recordings are freely available here to stream or download, and can be searched, or browsed by date, event, or subject. In many cases abstracts and other material accompanying the talks can also be found.
These recordings, particularly those taken from seminars where historians are showcasing their current research, provide a great opportunity to listen to experts in all fields of history discuss their work in progress.
Podcasts : Medieval History
17 Jun 2014
Mapping the medieval countryside
Dr Matthew Holford (University of Winchester)
3 Mar 2014
Late-medieval methods of poor relief
Christopher Dyer (University of Leicester)
8 Nov 2013
The use of cash and credit in local market transactions
James Davis (The Queen’s University, Belfast)
8 Nov 2013
The economic impact of clothmaking on rural society, 1200 to 1550
John Oldland (Quebec)
8 Nov 2013
The Crown and capitals in the Wars of the Roses: London and Bristol, 1460-1471
Peter Fleming (University of the West of England)
8 Nov 2013
Rural credit in late medieval England: puzzles and problems
Chris Briggs (Cambridge)
8 Nov 2013
Merchants and their use of the action of account in thirteenth- and early fourteenth-century England
Paul Brand (Oxford)
8 Nov 2013
London moneyers in the thirteenth century
Derek Keene (IHR)
8 Nov 2013
‘According to the law of merchants and the custom of the city of London’: Burton vs Davy (1437) and the negotiability of credit instruments in medieval England
Tony Moore (Reading)
7 Nov 2013
Was it really worth the effort? The administration of the alien subsidies, 1440-87
Jonathan Mackman (York)
7 Nov 2013
Silences in other languages: reaching and stretching the limits of extant sources on late medieval England’s alien population
Erik Spindler (Humboldt)
7 Nov 2013
London and its merchants in the Italian Archives, 1380-1530
Francesco Guidi Bruscoli (Queen Mary)
7 Nov 2013
Fighting merchants: what the poll tax and the medieval soldier database can tell us about the military service of merchants
Adrian Bell and Sam Gibbs (Reading)
7 Nov 2013
Conflict and cooperation: preserving merchant identities in the Stockfishmongers’ Company of London c.1450-1550
Justin Colson (Exeter)
7 Nov 2013
Clerks, guilds and identity in late medieval London
Matthew Davies (Centre for Metropolitan History)
7 Nov 2013
A safe adventure? London merchants and the Antwerp trade
Vanessa Harding (Birkbeck)
11 Jul 2013
You Are What You Eat: Historical Changes in Ideas about Food and Identity
Steven Shapin (Harvard)
11 Jul 2013
Toward a historical dialectic of culinary styles
Ken Albala (University of the Pacific)
14 May 2013
The People of Medieval Scotland database: A prosopographical survey
Matthew Hammond
1 May 2013
The public history of Magna Carta
Justin Champion and Graham Smith
20 Nov 2012
Using GIS to explore Historical Texts
Ian Gregory (Lancaster)
7 Dec 2011
Applying new spatial techniques in the study of late medieval London
Justin Colson (CMH)
6 Dec 2011
The Invisible Library; Books, Book Rooms and Inventories at a Northamptonshire Manor House
Mark Pucell (National Trust)
6 Dec 2011
Digital Landscapes and Archaeology
Peter Rauxloh (Musuem of London Archaeology)
6 Jul 2011
Shadow spaces and settlements in the pre-modern city: antecedents or a universal phenomenon
Derek Keene (IHR)
16 May 2011
The Soldier in Later Medieval England Project – did it do what we wanted it to do?
Professor Adrian Bell (Reading) and Dr Andy King (Southampton)
3 Mar 2011
Equity, Law and the Economy of Obligation: A Comparative Analysis of Early Modern England and Italy
James Shaw (University of Sheffield)
13 Jan 2011
New Research in the English medieval aristocracy
David Crouch (University of Hull)
30 Mar 2010
Music and Culture – a Global History
D. R. M. Irving (Christ´s Coll., Cambridge)
10 Mar 2010
Racism – a Global History
Francisco Bethancourt (King’s College London)
Source de l’information : Institute of Historical Research





