History Collections
Find out more about history collections and History Day
History Collections
Find out more about history collections and History Day
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BBIH and the occult
This post was written by Simon Baker, Editor, Bibliography of British and Irish History (BBIH) in the IHR. It is one of a series of blog posts on the theme of Magic and the Supernatural, as part of History Day 2017. As 31 October looms we all know what that means, no...
3D history at the IHR
This post was written by Philip Carter, Head of IHR Digital. To see the 3D printer in action visit the IHR stand at History Day. Free registration is here. On History Day, on 31 October, IHR Digital will demonstrate its new 3D printer and 3D imaging equipment. This...
The History of Witchcraft in the IHR library’s collections
This blog post was written by Michael Townsend, Collections Librarian in the Institute of Historical Research Library. It is cross-posted from the IHR Blog. It is one of a series of blog posts on the theme of Magic and the Supernatural, as part of History Day 2017. As...
Shakespeare and Place on British History Online
This is a guest post by Sarah Milligan, the Publishing Manager of British History Online, a digital library of key printed primary and secondary sources for the history of Britain and Ireland, with a primary focus on the period between 1300 and 1800. She recently took...
The Easter Rising 1916-2016 in the IHR Library
This post was compiled by the IHR Library’s Collection Librarian Michael Townsend and Graduate Trainee Siobhan Morris. ‘Over the fine building of the G.P.O. floated a great green flag with the words “Irish Republic” on it in large white letters…and a big placard...