During UK Disability History Month, you can explore this topic by checking out the Bibliography and British and Irish History's (BBIH) online reading list. This resource allows you to uncover the most recent studies in this field. Visit the link provided to learn more: https://buff.ly/3QWrffO.
Institute of Historical Research
Research Services
The IHR is the UK's national centre for history, dedicated to supporting historians of all kinds.
About us
As the national centre for history, the Institute of Historical Research’s mission is to: - champion the value and importance of history; - enable and nurture the current and next generation of historians, wherever they are to be found; - support the historical community through the care and development of our important library and archive collections, our publications and our digital resources; - facilitate and produce ambitious and innovative historical research; - connect, listen to and advocate for historians, mobilising our unique national intellectual and professional networks; - engage and include scholars and the public in historical research in all its diversity and richness.
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External link for Institute of Historical Research
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- London
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 1921
- Specialties
- History and Research
Locations
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Insitute of Historical Research
Senate House, Malet Street
London, WC1E 7HU, GB
Employees at Institute of Historical Research
Updates
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The full IHR #London #SummerSchool 2025 programme is now live! Join us in July 2025 as we explore London’s history through its #REBELS. 10% discount still available until 13/12/24! https://buff.ly/4fUSvVX
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Using the example of revolts through English history, Dr Gordon McKelvie discusses in this latest On History blog about how historians can use the Bibliography of British and Irish History (BBIH) to produce data that can frame classroom discussions about wider historiographical trends
Using Bibliography of British and Irish History (BBIH) Data to Stimulate Classroom Discussion: The Case of the Peasants’ Revolt - On History
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10% off the IHR #London #SummerSchool 2025: #Rebels! Speakers Claire Langhamer, Philip Murphy, Matthew Worley, Juanita Cox, Catherine Clarke, People of 1381 Project + more. Visits: Bloomsbury, Bishopsgate Institute, Goldsmiths Hall, special collections...
The IHR London Summer School 2025: Rebels
history.ac.uk
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Celebrate the fabulous History Day held earlier this month with these videos and blog post, and discover every collection who attended in person or online #HistDay24 https://buff.ly/4fJHnv0 Look out for details about History Day North at #DCDC25...
History Day 2024 - History Collections
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Still time to apply for this fantasic opportunity...
🚨 Two weeks left to apply! 🚨 Applications for the Public Humanities Fellowship will close on 6 December. Fellows will be invited to work with the School on advancing the public humanities agenda in the UK and across the globe. Find out more and apply here: https://lnkd.in/eUZ5dvPD
Public Humanities Fellowship
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Studying, researching or teaching the histories of disability? Try using the Bibliography of British and Irish History (BBIH), it contains 650,000+ resources from 55 BCE to today! Find out how to use BBIH
Using BBIH online: a help pack for students and lecturers
history.ac.uk
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We have just been notified that our website buff.ly/3Of5YLU will be down for a short time today from 10am (UK time) to depoly some fixes. Apologies for the inconvenience. We will be back soon!
Welcome to the Institute of Historical Research
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Studying, researching or teaching a history topic and not sure where to start? Try a search using the Bibliography of British and Irish History (BBIH)
Using BBIH online: a help pack for students and lecturers
history.ac.uk
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Vacancy - the Bibliography of British and Irish History (BBIH) is seeking a new section editor with expertise in post-1800 Irish history https://buff.ly/4dzSNzv Closing date: 13 December 2024
Call for Section Editor: Bibliography of British and Irish History (BBIH)
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