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Routes and Roots

Posted on December 22, 2025 by Admin

Today’s post is the fourth in our Trails series, a companion to our year-end fundraising campaign. We’ll have weekly essays from now until the New Year. Thanks for your support! Steve Nash, President & CEO https://www.archaeologysouthwest.org/wp-content/uploads/SteveNash-YE-BLog-2025.mp3 Audio version of “Routes and Roots.” Written and read by Steve Nash. (December 12, 2025)—In 1946, Bobby Troupe wrote…

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Researching the History of Emotions in the Bibliography of British and Irish History

Posted on December 22, 2025 by Admin

In this blog post, Dr Eloise Grey (University of Aberdeen) and Jenny Lelkes-Rarugal (editor of BBIH) discuss how the Bibliography of British and Irish History (BBIH) can be used to research and teach the History of Emotions. BBIH and the History of Emotions BBIH is one of the most accurate and comprehensive resources available for…

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Protected: The Ground Truth Gradient: When AI-Assisted Transcription Becomes Historical Record

Posted on December 22, 2025 by Admin

Password Protected To view this protected post, enter the password below: Password: Submit The post Protected: The Ground Truth Gradient: When AI-Assisted Transcription Becomes Historical Record appeared first on On History.

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Christmas in the IHR Wohl Library

Posted on December 22, 2025 by Admin

This blog post was written by Sasha Pond and Sarah Snelling, the 2025-2026 Graduate Trainee Library Assistants at the IHR Wohl Library. This Christmas at the IHR Wohl Library we are highlighting four seasonal works from our collection. This includes an Edwardian work on a Kent Christmas tradition, a book on the Christmas Truce and Historical Memory, and…

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All the World’s a Stage: Performativity in the Life History Interview

Posted on December 22, 2025 by Admin

This blog post was written by IHR Fellow Nilakshi Das. Life history interviews are rarely simple acts of narrating one’s life story. They unfold as a dynamic, relational interaction in which the interviewer and interviewee jointly shape how a life story is told and later analysed. Oral Historian Penny Summerfield noted that ‘just as we…

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The Catholic Counter-Reformation and its influence on Art – Just History Posts

The Catholic Counter-Reformation and its influence on Art – Just History Posts

Posted on December 22, 2025 by Admin

Many of us are aware of the Reformation, and how it completely changed the landscape of Europe across the 16th century and beyond. But not so many are aware of the Catholic Church’s response to the Reformation, and how it tried to reform the Church and lure people back to Catholicism, whilst re-asserting its identity…

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Humanity’s Worst Year Ever? – Just History Posts

Humanity’s Worst Year Ever? – Just History Posts

Posted on December 22, 2025 by Admin

Ask anyone on the street when they think the worst year in human history was, and I’m sure there’d be quite a variety of answers offered. Years during the World Wars; when the Black Death swept Europe; or even more recent events like during the Covid pandemic. War and disease are probably the most significant…

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Medieval Unicorns in Europe – Just History Posts

Medieval Unicorns in Europe – Just History Posts

Posted on December 22, 2025December 22, 2025 by Admin

Today we return to an old favourite series of mine, looking at the history of mythical creatures. In recent years, the unicorn has experienced a true revival, representing both LGBTQ+ communities and becoming a fan favourite of young children. But the unicorn was just as popular in medieval Europe, appearing countless times in artwork and…

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The Eyewitness of History – Just History Posts

Posted on December 22, 2025December 22, 2025 by Admin

Today we have a wonderful guest post by jeweller Samuel Mee, giving us a fascinating tour through some key pieces of jewellery from history. It’s a real great snippet into just how important jewellery could be, and how much we can glean about certain times in the past from the jewellery which was fashionable. Samuel…

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The Key to the North – Just History Posts

The Key to the North – Just History Posts

Posted on December 22, 2025 by Admin

It’s been a little while since I’ve written about a castle, despite the plethora of incredible castles in England where I live, let alone ones further afield. Last month I visited Pontefract Castle in Yorkshire, so I thought it was a perfect opportunity to pick this series back up! Pontefract Castle was one of the…

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