Transcending the Boundaries: history podcasts
At the end of January, the New History Lab organised a workshop on ‘Transcending the Boundaries: doctoral research across disciplines’ where the presentations were recorded by staff from our Graduate School Media Zoo. The second batch of mp3 audio recordings are now available from this event.
The New History Lab is a regular forum for postgraduate students, organised by the students themselves. As well as talks, discussions, trips to other towns and trips to the pub, the Lab has organised some very successful structured events, including January's workshop.
You can now choose from the following mp3s:
- Introduction by Rob Colls (Leicester)
- Brighton’s downland homes by Geoff Mead (Sussex)
- Sisters doing it for themselves by Caroline Mogg (Lincoln)
- Material culture and early modern kinship networks by Cathryn Ennis (Reading)
- Using replicant technologies by Paul Marshall (Manchester)
- Bringing the scientist into the kitchen by Matthew Hollow (Oxford)
- Luddism in Victorian fiction by William Marshall (Huddersfield)






