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The Institute of Historical Research is the UK’s national home for history. Supporting historians with digital resources, library, seminars & training @UoLondon
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Join us and Rhodri Mogford (Bloomsbury Academic) to find out more about our Inclusive Histories partnership, which seeks to improve publishing opportunities for ECRs. #twitterstorians
history.ac.uk/events/bloomsb…
Working on an essay, dissertation, research project or conference proposal? Check out our videos and guides on using the Bibliography of British and Irish History buff.ly/3sA1x71 #BBIH #twitterstorians Royal Historical Society Brepols
Working on an essay or dissertation? Check out our videos and guides on using the Bibliography of British and Irish History buff.ly/3sA1x71 #BBIH #twitterstorians Royal Historical Society Brepols
And so the centenary year of the IHR's journal Historical Research comes to an end. Thank you so much to all contributors and supporters of the journal over the years – and here's to the next hundred years! OUP History
Uncovering the UK’s hidden arts and humanities research infrastructure.
School of Advanced Study, University of London Professor Jo Fox talks through mapping our little-discussed national arts and humanities research infrastructure in @wonkhe:
wonkhe.com/blogs/uncoveri…
#MappingTheHumanities Arts and Humanities Research Council Research England
We are now also delighted to announce the full schedule for term 2 of our #people , #place & #community 23-24 seminar series. All events are free, sign up via the Institute of Historical Research website here: history.ac.uk/seminars/peopl…
Thank you to all our wonderful speakers who have contributed to our Institute of Historical Research #people , #place & #community seminar series this term. Recordings of many of these papers are now available here history.ac.uk/chppc-events-a…
As staff British Library restore services following the cyber attack, Royal Historical Society has a (now updated) listing of guides, alternative content & workarounds for historians: bit.ly/3GoL8pA
We also invite suggestions for additional content for use by #twitterstorians
Editor's Choice in our latest issue of #HistoricalResearch - ‘Avoid it without the appearance of running away’: Northern Ireland, Israel-Palestine and the use of other conflicts, 1970–86 by Stuart Aveyard (Free) buff.ly/46HFfP0
New article from #HistoricalResearch - 'Profitable settlements: the earl of Warwick and toleration in the English Atlantic, 1643–8' by Jeremy Fradkin doi.org/10.1093/hisres…
Available now in #HistoricalResearch - 'King Arthur of England, count of Habsburg: the use of Arthurian imagery in Habsburg diplomacy' by A D Curry (OA) doi.org/10.1093/hisres…
What can the #Humanities bring to #AI ? In this new paper Murray Shanahan & I explore the potential of #LLMs as assistive tools in #creative writing. We evaluate the results from a literary critical perspective & from the standpoint of computational creativity. arxiv.org/abs/2312.03746
In our latest issue of #HistoricalResearch - 'War, peace and commerce and the Treaty of London (1604)' by Alexandra Gajda (OA) doi.org/10.1093/hisres…
Destinie Reynolds reflects on her recent internship with The Windrush Scandal in a Transnational and Commonwealth Context project at the IHR’s History & Policy blog.history.ac.uk/2023/12/learni…
It's starting to look a lot like Christmas at Senate House ❄️🎄
University of London students, we’re inviting you to eat, drink and be merry!
Come along to our #BavarianChristmasMarket on 14 December 1pm-3pm.
Register to attend by 8 December: bit.ly/48klQoH
Today we are delighted to announce two new members of our Centre Advisory Board: Dr Kathryn Maude (Kathryn Maude) of The National Archives, and Dr Rachel Delman (@rachel_delman), Heritage Partnerships Coordinator University of Oxford. We very much look forward to working with you both!
Now available in #HistoricalResearch - Translating between the lines: the rape of Constance Mauduit and histories of violation by Dr Katherine Weikert (OA) academic.oup.com/histres/articl…