Particular thanks to Rt Hon. Nick Thomas-Symonds for delivering this year's lecture, pictured here with @jhdavey.bsky.social & @lordnortonlouth.bsky.social.
Particular thanks to Rt Hon. Nick Thomas-Symonds for delivering this year's lecture, pictured here with @jhdavey.bsky.social & @lordnortonlouth.bsky.social.
Our Public Engagement Assistant @joempbaker.bsky.social explores the ensuing legal case Somerset v Stewart, and its impact on the transatlantic slave trade:
Our Public Engagement Assistant @joempbaker.bsky.social explores the ensuing legal case Somerset v Stewart, and its impact on the transatlantic slave trade:
On 16 December in Portcullis House, Rt Hon. Nick Thomas-Symonds will be speaking on 'Clement Attlee’s Labour Governments of 1945-51: A Reappraisal'.
Tickets are FREE and can be found in the link below:
On 16 December in Portcullis House, Rt Hon. Nick Thomas-Symonds will be speaking on 'Clement Attlee’s Labour Governments of 1945-51: A Reappraisal'.
Tickets are FREE and can be found in the link below:
As @martinspychal.bsky.social has explored in his series, now available on the #HistParl site, she was able to establish herself as one of Westminster’s leading radical politicians. (1/8)🧵
As @martinspychal.bsky.social has explored in his series, now available on the #HistParl site, she was able to establish herself as one of Westminster’s leading radical politicians. (1/8)🧵
Our panel of experts will be discussing how we interview MPs and exploring some of the new stories in our interview archive.
Tickets are still available!
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Our panel of experts will be discussing how we interview MPs and exploring some of the new stories in our interview archive.
Tickets are still available!
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Join us to discuss how and why we interview MPs for our Oral History project, as well as some of the things we have learnt from our interview archive, in this special live recording of our podcast Tales from the Green Benches!
Tickets and further details in the link below:
Join us to discuss how and why we interview MPs for our Oral History project, as well as some of the things we have learnt from our interview archive, in this special live recording of our podcast Tales from the Green Benches!
Emma and Alex discuss just this on our podcast Tales from the Green Benches, after reflecting on clips from our vast archive of oral history interviews with former MPs.
Listen wherever you get your podcasts.
Emma and Alex discuss just this on our podcast Tales from the Green Benches, after reflecting on clips from our vast archive of oral history interviews with former MPs.
Listen wherever you get your podcasts.
Tickets and further details in the link below:
Tickets and further details in the link below:
Here she shares some of what she has learned:
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Here she shares some of what she has learned:
historyofparliament.com/2025/04/24/s...
He discussed what the House of Lords was like in the 17th century, its recording in the Lords Journals, and the heated atmosphere the journals fail to report:
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He discussed what the House of Lords was like in the 17th century, its recording in the Lords Journals, and the heated atmosphere the journals fail to report:
www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
For #HistParl, our Public Engagement Assistant Joe Baker looks at the ensuing legal case Somerset v Stewart, and its impact on the transatlantic slave trade:
historyofparliament.com?p=15647
In Episode 1, Emma and Alex discuss the universal experience of MP's entering Parliament for the first time👇
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Episodes drop every Monday, starting next week- you can listen to the trailer and subscribe early here or where ever you get your podcasts!
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Episodes drop every Monday, starting next week- you can listen to the trailer and subscribe early here or where ever you get your podcasts!
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NEW to the #HistParl site, Dr Gillian Williamson's groundbreaking research has discovered the earliest known record of a Black person voting in Britain, during the 1749 Westminster by-election:
historyofparliament.com/2024/10/21/j...
NEW to the #HistParl site, Dr Gillian Williamson's groundbreaking research has discovered the earliest known record of a Black person voting in Britain, during the 1749 Westminster by-election:
historyofparliament.com/2024/10/21/j...
Chancellor of the Exchequer during the economic crises of the late 1970s, and Deputy Leader of the Labour Party in the turbulent early 1980s. Find out about Healey's life and career via our #OralHistory interview:
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Chancellor of the Exchequer during the economic crises of the late 1970s, and Deputy Leader of the Labour Party in the turbulent early 1980s. Find out about Healey's life and career via our #OralHistory interview:
www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/oral-...
New to the #HistParl blog, our Public Engagement Assistant Joe Baker has delved into the specifics of the Act, and the conditions that had to be met to achieve emancipation:
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