Episodes
Lucinda Newns, Queen Mary University of London
Published 10/04/17
Paolo Boccagni, University of Trento
Published 05/03/17
Institute of Historical Research
Dwelling in the temporary: (im)mobilities in conflict
Cathrine Brun
(Oxford Brookes University)
Studies of Home seminar series
Published 02/01/17
Institute of Historical Research
From Country House to Empire Home: Material Cultures of the East India Company
Margot Finn
(University College London)
Studies of Home seminar series
Published 05/31/16
Institute of Historical Research
Settling at home: Class, gender and domesticity in the Settlement House, 1880-1914
Lucinda Matthews-Jones
(Liverpool John Moores University)
Studies of Home seminar series
Published 03/01/16
Institute of Historical Research
Connecting worlds: intersections between spatial, temporal, material and spiritual realms within Vietnamese homes in East London
Annabelle Wilkins
(Queen Mary, University of London)
Studies of Home seminar series
Published 01/06/16
Institute of Historical Research
The Resident Artist: Making Performance in your Council Estate Home
Katie Beswick
(Exeter University)
Studies of Home seminar series
Published 12/02/15
Institute of Historical Research
I slept in the living room on a sofa: The Sleeping Spaces of the 19th-Century Working-Class Home
Dr Vicky Holmes
(University of Essex)
Studies of Home seminar series
Published 11/04/15
Institute of Historical Research
Exploring Urban Garden Provision in England in the 19th Century
Dr Zoe Crisp
(Independent Scholar)
Studies of Home seminar series
Published 03/03/15
Institute of Historical Research
Dissident domesticity: an ethnographic conceptualist approach to house arrest and diplomatic asylum
Michal Murawski
(UCL)
Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll
(artist)
Studies of Home seminar series
Published 02/04/15
Institute of Historical Research
At home in the institution: material life in lunatic asylums, lodging houses and schools in Victorian and Edwardian England
Jane Hamlett (RHUL)
Studies of the Home
Published 04/01/14
Institute of Historical Research
History Studies of Home
'Learning the value of restraint.' Plain verses patterned surfaces in the 1920s small modern interior
Keren Protheroe (Kingston University)
Published 03/04/14
Institute of Historical
Bruno Blondé (University of Antwerp)
History Studies of Home
Published 01/08/14
Caron Lipman and Catherine Nash (Queen Mary, University of London)
Studies of Home seminar
Institute of Historical Research
6 November 2013
Published 11/20/13
Brent Pilkey (University College London)
Studies of Home seminar
Institute of Historical Research
School of Advanced Study
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Published 10/23/13
Institute of Historical Research
Domesticating medicine: medical technologies and the modern home
Roberta Bivins
(University of Warwick)
Studies of Home seminar series
Published 06/04/13
Institute of Historical Research
Healthy homes, healthy bodies in late Renaissance Italy
Sandra Cavallo and Tessa Storey
(Royal Holloway, University of London)
Studies of Home seminar series
Published 05/07/13
Institute of Historical Research
Whose house is it anyway? Public history and contemporary art in a Georgian home
Karen Harvey
(University of Sheffield)
Studies of Home seminar series
Published 03/05/13
Institute of Historical Research
Sighs and settees: recovering the lost history of reading aloud in the eighteenth century
Abigail Williams
(University of Oxford)
Studies of Home seminar series
Published 01/09/13
Institute of Historical Research
The inter-war home: the design and decoration of the suburban house in England
Deborah Sugg Ryan
(University of Falmouth)
Studies of Home seminar series
Published 12/05/12
Institute of Historical Research
Consumer non-choices in the eighteenth century home
Conor Lucey
(University College Dublin)
Studies of Home seminar series
Published 11/07/12
Institute of Historical Research
The discourse of practise: continuity and change in early modern domestic cultures
Anthony Buxton
(University of Oxford)
The town of Thame in Oxfordshire can be found about 7 miles southwest from Aylesbury. It was originally founded in the Anglo-Saxon era as part of Wessex and has since seen the rise and dissolution of a monastic Abbey (once belonging to the Cistercian order) and more recently was home to the Bee Gee Robin Gibb. For the most part, though,...
Published 10/03/12
Institute of Historical Research
From necessary leisure to moral prophylaxis: death of the suburban garden
Franklin Ginn
(University of Edinburgh)
This was a joint session with the History of Gardens and Landscapes Seminar
Studies of Home seminar series
Published 06/19/12
Institute of Historical Research
Gardening and photography in the making of the lower middle-class home in Britain, 1880-1914
Rebecca Preston
(Royal Holloway, University of London)
Studies of Home seminar series
Published 05/08/12