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  1. Praise
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. List of figures
  7. Notes on contributors
  8. Acknowledgements
  9. Notes and list of abbreviations
    1. List of abbreviations
  10. Introduction
    1. Notes
    2. References
      1. Published sources
  11. 1. A history of the history seminar: the ‘active life’ of historiography at the Institute of Historical Research
    1. Modernist historiography and Christian heritage
    2. Gendered and international learning
    3. Research, politics and conviviality
    4. Accountability and accessibility
    5. Afterword
    6. Notes
    7. References
      1. Archived sources
      2. Published sources
      3. Unpublished sources
  12. 2. The Italy 1200–1700 Seminar
    1. Membership and content
    2. Reminiscences
    3. Notes
    4. References
      1. Archived sources
      2. Published sources
      3. Unpublished sources
  13. 3. The Economic and Social History of the Early Modern World Seminar
    1. The revived Seminar
    2. New directions
    3. Conclusion
    4. Notes
    5. References
      1. Archived sources
      2. Published sources
      3. Unpublished sources
  14. 4. The British History in the Seventeenth Century Seminar
    1. Convenors
    2. Audiences
    3. Speakers
    4. Conclusions and prospects
    5. Notes
    6. References
      1. Archived sources
      2. Published sources
      3. Unpublished sources
  15. 5. The British History in the Long Eighteenth Century Seminar
    1. Updating the format
    2. Expanding the thematic remit
    3. Summary reflections
    4. Notes
    5. References
      1. Published sources
      2. Unpublished sources
  16. 6. The Low Countries History Seminar
    1. Beginnings under Pieter Geyl
    2. Continuation under Gustaaf Renier
    3. Transition under Ragnhild Hatton
    4. Renewal under Ernst Kossmann
    5. The Seminar under Koen Swart
    6. The Seminar under Jonathan Israel, and after
    7. Conclusion
    8. Notes
    9. References
      1. Archived sources
      2. Published sources
  17. 7. The Modern French History Seminar
    1. Alfred Cobban’s Seminar
    2. Transitions
    3. Anglo-French collaborations
    4. Renewal
    5. Notes
    6. References
      1. Archived sources
      2. Published sources
      3. Unpublished sources
  18. 8. The Imperial and World History Seminar
    1. Origins
    2. New directions
    3. Collaboration and reinvention
    4. Conclusion
    5. Notes
    6. References
      1. Manuscript and archival sources
      2. Printed and online sources
      3. Unpublished sources
  19. 9. The Postgraduate Seminar in Theory and Method (1986–2008)
    1. The origins of the Seminar
    2. The early spirit of the Seminar
    3. Renewing the Seminar
    4. Looking back
    5. Notes
    6. References
      1. Archived sources
      2. Published sources
      3. Unpublished sources
  20. 10. The Women’s History Seminar
    1. Background and founding
    2. Establishing the Seminar
    3. Debates and trends
    4. Conclusion
    5. Notes
    6. References
      1. Archived sources
      2. Published sources
      3. Unpublished sources
  21. 11. The IHR’s seminar culture: past, present and future – a round-table discussion
    1. What is your experience of the IHR’s seminars?
      1. David Bates
      2. Alice Prochaska
      3. Tim Hitchcock
      4. Kate Wilcox
      5. Ellen Smith and Rachel Bynoth
      6. Claire Langhamer
    2. How does the life of the IHR’s seminars inform what historians do?
      1. David Bates
      2. Alice Prochaska
      3. Tim Hitchcock
      4. Kate Wilcox
      5. Ellen Smith and Rachel Bynoth
      6. Claire Langhamer
    3. How does the life of the IHR’s seminars shape scholarly communities?
      1. David Bates
      2. Alice Prochaska
      3. Tim Hitchcock
      4. Kate Wilcox
      5. Ellen Smith and Rachel Bynoth
      6. Claire Langhamer
    4. How does the life of the IHR’s seminars engage with and participate in broader society?
      1. David Bates
      2. Alice Prochaska
      3. Tim Hitchcock
      4. Kate Wilcox
      5. Ellen Smith and Rachel Bynoth
      6. Claire Langhamer
    5. Why do the IHR’s seminars matter?
      1. David Bates
      2. Alice Prochaska
      3. Tim Hitchcock
      4. Kate Wilcox
      5. Ellen Smith and Rachel Bynoth
      6. Claire Langhamer
  22. Afterword
  23. Index

Index

A

  • administration, of history departments, 12, 31, 45, 49–50, 64, 75–6, 102, 135–7, 139, 147, 159, 161, 182, 202, 237n8, 258
  • amateurism, of historians, 28, 94. See also public history

B

  • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), 15, 45, 139, 141
  • British Library, Euston Rd, 106, 166
  • British Library, Great Russell St, 7, 99, 106, 166, 202, 244
  • British Museum, Great Russell St, 136, 202, 226

C

  • civil honours, of historians, 5, 21, 24–5, 163–5, 178, 237n18
  • civil servant, 18, 162, 204
  • Christianity, 15, 18–19, 49, 50, 80, 94, 184, 190, 229
  • colonialism, 15, 20, 45, 167, 176–86
  • decolonization, 176, 181, 183, 192
  • Communism, 26, 158, 160, 164, 186, 209–10, 214, 245
  • anticommunism, 26, 160, 203
  • convenors, of seminars,
  • Assael, Brenda, 212
  • Bauer, Stefan, 44
  • Beer, Esmond de, 93, 137
  • Bellot, Hugh, 118, 121, 128n5–6, 136, 33n10
  • Bindoff, Stanley, 101, 109n3, 138, 140, 150n14, 161
  • Bivar, Venus, 167
  • Boyd, Kelly, 6, 203, 209, 212, 217n15, 223–42
  • Broch, Ludivine, 167
  • Brown, Alison, 45, 49, 52, 59n4, n12
  • Burns, Arthur, 124, 193n*
  • Bynoth, Rachel, 6, 243–65
  • Carrol, Alison, 167
  • Carus-Wilson, Eleanora, 64
  • Champion, Justin, 36n67, 73, 94, 101, 104, 109n11
  • Christie, Ian, 118, 121–3, 245
  • Clarke, Georgia, 49
  • Claydon, Tony, 212
  • Cobban, Alfred, 158–64
  • Colley, Linda, 191
  • Connolly, James, 167
  • Cook, Hera, 212, 230
  • Corfield, Penelope, 2, 6, 65–6, 75, 115–33, 212, 227, 230, 237n18, 238n20, n23
  • Cozens, Joe, 124
  • D’Amico, Geraldine, 165, 167, 171n34
  • Davin, Anna, 205, 209, 225, 230, 236n1
  • Davis, Eliza, 21–2, 35n37
  • Dean, Trevor, 4, 43–61
  • Delap, Lucy, 230, 238n26
  • Dickens, Arthur, 34n29, 98, 109n3, 110n17. See also IHR, director
  • Dinwiddy, John, 123–4, 129n25, 245
  • Dodwell, Henry, 21
  • Drayton, Richard, 80, 84n50, 85n57, 188, 191, 193n2
  • Duke, Alastair, 146–7, 151n17, 152n53
  • Earle, Peter, 65–7, 82n15
  • Epstein, Stefan (‘Larry’), 49, 66, 77
  • Erickson, Amy, 33n6, 230, 238n27
  • Esser, Raingard, 147
  • Evans, Tanya, 212–13
  • Faucher, Charlotte, 167, 169n2
  • Ferente, Serena, 44, 49, 56
  • Finn, Margot, 124, 239n30
  • Fisher, Jack, 63–6, 68, 74–5, 185
  • Fletcher, Tim, 212
  • Gerson, Renée, 146–7
  • Geyl, Pieter, 135–9, 141, 143, 145
  • Gibbs, Graham, 144, 147
  • Gilbert, Lesley, 147
  • Goldgar, Anne 128n4, 147
  • Goodrich, Amanda, 124
  • Gowing, Laura, 230, 238n27
  • Graham, Gerald (Gerry), 180–88
  • Gray, Louise, 212
  • Green, Toby, 192
  • Greig, Hannah, 212, 213–14
  • Gretton, Tom, 165
  • Hall, Catherine, 190, 228–9, 234, 239n31
  • Hamilton, Marybeth, 210, 217n21, 230, 238n26
  • Harcourt, Freda, 188–9
  • Harding, Vanessa, 65–6, 73, 77, 83n35
  • Harlow, Vincent, 178–81
  • Harris, Alana, 230, 238n24
  • Harte, Negley, 65–6, 74
  • Harvey, Karen, 117, 128n3, 212
  • Hatton, Ragnhild, 140, 142–4, 151n26–8
  • Henderson, Tony, 212, 218n30
  • Hitchcock, Tim, 6, 124, 129n9, 208, 212, 214, 216n12–13, 243–65
  • Hobsbawm, Eric, 26–7, 36n53–6, 209, 217n18
  • Holloway, Sally, 124
  • Hoppit, Julian, 66, 69, 71, 83n25, n32, 124
  • Hurstfield, Joel, 92, 109n3
  • Irigoin, Alejandra, 66, 72, 80
  • Israel, Jonathan, 146–8
  • Jackson, Julian, 167
  • James, Leslie, 191
  • Jennings, Jeremy, 167
  • Johnson, Douglas, 163–4, 166
  • Johnstone, Hilda, 21, 35n37
  • Jones, Colin, 167
  • Kaplan, Benjamin, 147, 152n48
  • Keen, Catherine, 44
  • Kelly, Debra, 167
  • Killingray, David, 188–9
  • Knowles, Lilian, 13, 21
  • Kossmann, Ernst, 143–6, 150n15
  • Langhamer, Claire, 6, 230, 238n27, 243–65. See also IHR, director
  • Lantschner, Patrick, 44
  • Latham, Robert, 93, 96, 97–8, 104, 109n8, 185
  • Latham, Simon, 191
  • Lee, Daniel, 167
  • Leuchter, Tyson, 167
  • Lloyd, Sarah, 124
  • Lockyer, Roger, 93–4, 97, 104, 109n9
  • Lowe, Kate, 4, 43–61
  • Mangion, Carmen, 230, 238n27
  • Marshall, Peter James, 187–90, 192
  • Martin, Eveline, 176–7, 179–80
  • McClive, Cathy, 212
  • McGregor, Oliver, 26
  • McWilliam, Rohan, 201–21, 228
  • Meldrum, Tim, 212
  • Metcalf, George, 180, 188
  • Mettam, Roger, 3, 162, 165–6, 205, 212
  • Midgley, Clare, 204–5, 208, 216n5, n7, 230, 238n24
  • Miller, John, 94–6, 101, 104, 109n10
  • Moore, Stuart, 147
  • Motadel, David, 191
  • Murphy, Anne, 72
  • Murphy, Philip, 259
  • Namier, Lewis, 24, 26–7, 36n52, 121–2, 125, 128n11, n14–15, 129n18, 141–2
  • Neale, John, 19, 23–5, 28, 92
  • Nelson, Janet (Jinty), 166, 205, 227, 230, 237n18
  • Newton, Arthur, 137, 176–8, 182, 184, 194n16
  • Nicholls, Julia, 167
  • Nix, Jonathan, 212
  • Oliver, Roland, 185–6, 195n64–5, 196n67–8
  • Ormrod, David, 6, 63–90
  • Parsloe, Guy, 9n2, 121, 128n7–8
  • Peacey, Jason, 6, 91–113
  • Penson, Lillian, 5, 21, 177, 184, 193n12
  • Pilbeam, Pamela, 6, 157–74
  • Ploszajska, Theresa, 212
  • Pollard, Albert, 8, 9n6, 14–15, 19–20, 22, 33n11, 34n13, n27, 63, 92, 136, 149, 150n9 177, 269. See also IHR, director
  • Pollmann, Judith, 147
  • Porter, Andrew, 188–9
  • Powell, I. G., 93
  • Power, Eileen, 13, 23, 28, 33n8, 35n46, 63–4, 81
  • Priest, Robert, 167
  • Prochaska, Alice, 6, 122, 129n19–20, 203, 228, 243–65
  • Quinault, Roland, 204
  • Ranke, Leopold von, 12
  • Rebecchini, Guido, 44
  • Reese, Trevor, 188
  • Renier, Gustaaf, 137, 139–44
  • Robbins, Caroline, 22, 35n43
  • Robert, Krisztina, 230, 238n27
  • Roseveare, Henry, 93–5, 104
  • Roy, Ian, 93–7, 99, 101, 104, 107
  • Rubinstein, Nicolai, 6, 43–61
  • Ruddock, Alwyn, 64
  • Russell, Conrad, 27–8, 36n57–8, n62, 92, 96
  • Ryan, Deborah, 212
  • Ryan, James, 212–13
  • Schwartz, Laura, 230, 238n27
  • Shore, Heather, 212
  • Smith, Andrew, 167
  • Smith, Ellen, 6, 243–65
  • Sood, Gavin, 191
  • Spang, Rebecca, 165, 167
  • Stephenson, Judy, 66, 74
  • Stockwell, Sarah, 6, 175–200
  • Sturgis, Jim, 188–9
  • Sutcliffe, Adam, 212
  • Sutherland, Nicola, 162, 165, 171n32
  • Swart, Koen, 145–7, 149
  • Sykes, Norman, 93, 109n6
  • Tawney, Richard, 63–4, 67–8, 75, 81, 82n1, n16, 84n55, 157
  • Thane, Pat, 204, 207–8, 237n18
  • Thomlinson, Natalie, 6, 267–70
  • Thompson, Michael, 19, 34n29, 150n5, 203–5, 213, 228, 246, 267. See also IHR, director
  • Thomson, Mark, 118, 121, 128n9
  • Tiedau, Ulrich, 6, 135–56, 168
  • Tout, Thomas, 13–14, 21, 33n9
  • Toynbee, Arnold, 20–21, 139, 141, 151n18
  • Tunçer, Coşkun, 66, 72
  • Usborne, Cornelie, 227, 230, 237n14
  • Vaucher, Paul, 157–8, 161, 169n4
  • Vickery, Amanda, 205, 211, 216n7, 228–9, 234, 238n20, 239n31
  • Wagner, Kim, 191
  • Wallis, Patrick, 66, 74, 77
  • Warde, Paul, 66, 69–70, 77, 83n27
  • Williams, Glyndwr, 180–81, 188–9, 192, 194n26, n29
  • Williamson, Gillian, 124
  • Wilson, Jon, 191
  • Wright, Alison, 49, 53, 57
  • Zahedieh, Nuala, 66, 71–2, 83n30–31
  • Zeitlin, Jonathan, 204
  • Coronavirus (COVID-19), 2, 105, 135, 147, 167, 239n30, 247–9, 255–7, 261, 264, 268–9

D

  • death, of historians, 2–3, 52, 54, 59n15, 63, 109n8–9, n11, 110n14–15, n20, 124, 129n22, 145, 169n1, 193n*, 270
  • dinner and drink, 7, 18, 22–3, 28, 57, 65, 81, 82n9, 96, 109n13, 116, 120, 146, 160, 165, 188–9, 204, 208, 226, 232–3, 239n29, 251, 256, 160, 189, 267–9. See also pubs and restaurants
  • coffee and/or tea, 4, 74, 202, 208, 263. See also IHR common room

E

  • employment, of historians,14, 20–22, 30–31, 54, 76, 118, 122, 139, 157, 160, 163, 170n23, 201–2, 206–8, 211, 214, 225–6, 229, 233, 249
  • ethnicity, of historians, 20–21, 23–4, 26, 44, 46, 49, 56, 66, 71, 99, 100–11, 127, 135–46, 157–8, 160–67, 170n23, 178–90, 208, 226, 229, 234, 244–5, 247, 256

F

  • Fabian Society, 26, 157–8, 229
  • feminism, 6, 22, 28, 116–17, 211, 216n5, 223–7, 229, 234, 236n1–7, 237n7–12, 238n23–7
  • antifeminism, 22, 229
  • First World War, 135, 139, 157, 177
  • friendship, amongst historians, 6, 28, 51–2, 54, 57, 100–101, 105, 107, 109n13, 118, 142, 148, 160–64, 188, 208, 227, 232, 244–6, 254, 255–6, 268, 270

G

  • genealogy, of historians, 27, 46, 65, 103, 160–61, 180, 182–3, 202, 208, 238n20

H

  • historiography
  • cultural history, 7, 48, 50–51, 74–6, 79, 104, 124–6, 145, 148, 179, 201, 210–14, 261, 264
  • digital history, 4, 76, 125, 129n29, 150n7, 148, 214, 216n12, 262
  • gender history, 33n6–8, 35n35, 75, 104, 126, 148, 190, 206, 209–11, 214, 223–42, 256, 262
  • Promoting Gender Equality in UK History (2018), 229
  • global history, 6, 20, 71–2, 76–7, 80–81, 127, 140, 142–3, 176, 190–91, 245, 258–9
  • history of sexuality, 51, 206, 210–11, 223, 233–4, 237n15, 238n24, n26, 256
  • political history, 12–13, 19, 23–9, 32, 44–50, 63, 71, 93–4, 97–8, 104, 118, 121–4, 148, 158, 160–61, 168, 204, 209, 211–13, 223, 231, 234, 255–6, 261–2, 264
  • public history, 9n5, 32, 35n35, 36n63, n67, 109n11, 166, 193n2, 213, 223, 251, 261
  • religious history, 15, 18–19, 48–50, 94, 98, 145, 184, 190, 192, 229
  • social and economic history, 6, 21, 27, 48–50, 63–90, 94, 104, 121, 124–6, 139, 145, 148, 157–8, 160, 163, 179, 191, 201, 209–14, 223–6, 228–9, 261. See also Communism

I

  • Institut Français du Royaume-Uni (IFRU), Queensberry Pl., 157, 164–7
  • Institute of Commonwealth Studies, 186, 188
  • Institute of Historical Research (IHR)
  • common room, 4–5, 187, 202, 204, 207–8, 226–8, 232–3, 244–6, 267
  • director, 8, 19, 33n1, 34n29, 75–6, 84n45, 98, 142, 150n12, 203, 213, 228, 230, 238n27, 243–4, 246, 248–50, 257–9, 261–3, 265, 267
  • librarian, 23, 118, 122, 138, 181, 203, 228, 243, 245, 247, 252
  • receptionist, 247, 270
  • secretary, 118, 122, 128n8, 203, 243, 245
  • temporary building, Malet St, 16–17, 136
  • witness seminars, 204–5, 216n4, 245, 259
  • internationalism, 6–7, 15, 19–21, 23, 26, 57–8, 103, 107, 127, 140, 142–3, 145–6, 157, 165–7, 178–9, 181–2, 186, 216n7, 226, 234, 237n18, 245, 250–51, 255, 258, 263. See also universities

J

  • journalism, 18, 139, 151n19, 163, 216n9, 245, 255, 259
  • Judaism, 23–4, 26, 49, 143, 151n32, 164
  • antisemitism, 24

L

  • learned societies, 13–15, 19, 26, 65–6, 72–3, 75–6, 118, 127, 159–60, 178, 183, 186, 206, 209, 213, 225–7, 229, 237n7, n11–12, n18, 238n28, 259, 268–9
  • lectures, 14, 23, 27, 31, 36n63, 64, 84n55, 119, 121, 135, 158, 166, 171n37, 190, 193n2, 251–2

M

  • marriage, of historians, 28, 44, 46, 49, 57, 123, 142–3, 160–61, 163, 169n6, 185, 188, 236n4, 245
  • ‘Miss’, 22, 25, 93, 96–7
  • ‘Mrs’, 97, 101, 224, 229
  • same-sex marriage, 109n9
  • memories, of historians, 1–3, 6–7, 23, 43, 47, 52–8, 77, 92, 101, 117, 126, 141, 144 161, 166, 184, 186, 189, 193n*, 201, 214, 236n*, 245, 257

N

  • nationalism, 14–15, 138–9, 145, 181–4, 192, 250
  • nationality, of historians. See ethnicity
  • networking, 7, 52, 106, 116, 118, 127, 148, 168, 182, 186, 190, 207, 213, 215, 229, 231–3, 248, 250, 252, 255, 263

P

  • parenting, by historians, 191, 208, 230–31, 233–4, 238n25, 239n30
  • politicians, 15, 24, 97, 122, 144, 163, 201–2, 204–5, 212, 214, 216n4, 223, 228, 245–6, 259
  • politics, of historians, 11–12, 19, 22–31, 97, 121, 125, 139, 144, 158, 160, 163–6, 169n9, 186, 201–6, 212–13, 216n1, 223, 227–8, 267. See also Communism and feminism
  • postgraduate, 3–4, 6, 13–15, 18–23, 26–30, 44–8, 53–5, 64–5, 91, 93–4, 96–103, 106–7, 116–20, 122–4, 136–7, 139–40, 143–5, 158, 160–63, 176–80, 182, 184, 187, 189, 201–18, 226, 228, 230–31, 243–4, 246, 248–9, 251–3, 256–8, 260–61, 263–5, 267–8
  • professoriate, 12–15, 20–21, 23–8, 45–6, 48, 51, 53, 93, 97, 99, 116–17, 122–3, 135–8, 141–3, 147–8, 157–9, 161–3, 165–6, 175, 178–9, 180, 183, 188–9, 210, 212–13, 225–6, 230, 237n14, n18, 238n20, n24, n26–7, 234, 251
  • pubs and restaurants
  • Dee’s, off Boswell St, 208
  • Garibaldi’s, off Farringdon Rd, 26
  • [Giardinetto?], Charlotte St, 96
  • Kwai’s, Tottenham Court Rd, 159
  • Museum Tavern, Great Russell St, 57
  • Neel Kamal, Charlotte St, 82n9
  • Olivelli’s, Store St, 188
  • Pizza Express, Wardour St, 57
  • Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), Malet St, 57
  • Schmidt’s, Charlotte St, 159, 170n17
  • Skinners’ Arms, Judd St, 96, 109n3
  • Spaghetti House, Goodge St, 159
  • Students’ Union Bar, Birkbeck, 188
  • Students’ Union Bar, SOAS, 208
  • The Jack Horner [aka the Fuller’s pub], Tottenham Court Rd, 96
  • The Life Goddess, Store St, 57
  • Trattoria Mondello, Goodge St, 96
  • University Tavern [now the College Arms], Store St, 57, 65
  • Public Record Office (PRO), Chancery Lane, 99, 181, 245
  • public service, by historians, 7, 11–12, 15, 20, 45, 118, 127, 141, 145, 157, 178, 180, 202. See also learned societies and employment

R

  • religion, of historians. See Christianity and/or Judaism

S

  • Second World War, 26, 45, 93, 118, 139, 141–3, 175, 178, 213, 233–4
  • Nazi concentration camps, 136, 143, 234
  • Nuremberg Trials, 145
  • seminar
  • conventions, 31, 47, 50, 53, 56, 116, 119–20, 180, 226, 232, 252, 165
  • convenors. See convenors, of seminars
  • culture, beyond the IHR, 12–15, 18, 21–2, 24, 26, 28, 44, 53, 54, 118, 122, 138–9, 178–9, 181, 189, 225, 238n28, 245, 251
  • experiences, 28, 56, 95–6, 102, 116, 122, 140, 146, 180–81, 187, 243–65
  • online. See webinar
  • papers, 4, 22, 29, 31, 43, 45–51, 54–7, 66, 68–75, 77–8, 80, 92, 94, 96, 101–7 115–17, 119–20, 122–3, 126–7, 140, 147–8, 159, 164–8, 181, 184, 190–91, 193n*, 202, 205–6, 208–10, 212–15, 226–34, 244–9, 251, 253–6, 260–63, 265, 268–9
  • questions, 4, 22, 31, 50, 53–4, 102, 115–17, 119–20, 140, 181, 190, 203, 232, 237n13, 246–7, 253–4, 260–61, 265
  • rooms, 16–17, 23, 25, 31, 56, 136–7, 150n7, 159, 164, 180, 202, 205, 210, 230, 245, 247
  • Senate House, University of London, Malet St, 24, 203, 229, 248
  • sociability, of historians. See dinner anddrink, friendship, pubs and restaurants
  • smoking, 7, 26–7, 119, 140, 180, 226
  • social media, 119, 169n8, 232, 235, 248, 257

T

  • teaching, 1–2, 4, 7, 11–41, 45–6, 48, 55, 64–5, 76, 94, 98–100, 103–4, 106–7, 117, 136–9, 142, 145, 147, 157–62, 163, 176–9, 180, 182–6, 189, 191, 192, 202, 206–8, 210–213, 226, 231, 236n4, 244, 247, 250–51, 253, 255
  • technology, in seminars, 31, 121, 140, 148, 232, 247, 251–3. See also webinars

U

  • undergraduate, 3, 12–14, 23, 26, 29–31, 64, 76, 98–9, 137, 143, 158–9, 162, 170n17, 225–6, 231, 252, 267
  • third-year special subject, 12–13, 30, 64, 159, 162
  • universities, other than London
  • Adelaide, Australia, 160
  • British Columbia, Canada, 161
  • Bureau of Empire, 178
  • Cambridge, UK, 12–13, 21, 26, 28–9, 44, 46, 48, 54, 66, 68–9, 72–3, 93–4, 98, 102–3, 122, 146, 148, 158, 160, 162, 175–6, 180, 182, 187, 189, 191, 210, 230
  • California, USA, 46, 93, 99, 189, 251
  • Cardiff, UK 98, 244
  • Calcutta, India, 178
  • Chicago, USA, 158
  • Concordia, Canada, 160
  • Dalhousie, Canada, 182
  • East Anglia, UK 66, 243
  • Edinburgh, UK 66, 137
  • Friedrich-Wilhelms / Humboldt, Germany, 53
  • Ghana, Ghana, 183
  • Glasgow, UK, 244
  • Harvard, USA, 13, 99, 147, 163, 180, 183, 208
  • Hertfordshire, UK, 66, 124, 210, 213
  • Ibadan, Nigeria, 177, 182–4
  • Ife [Obafemi Awolowo], Nigeria, 183
  • Khartoum, Sudan, 183
  • Königsberg [defunct], formerly Germany, 12
  • La Trobe, Australia, 46, 100
  • Lausanne, Switzerland, 121
  • Leicester, UK, 68, 243
  • Leiden, Netherlands, 143
  • Manchester, UK, 12, 21, 24, 30, 98–9, 118
  • Massey, New Zealand, 107
  • Makerere, Uganda, 183, 185
  • Melbourne, Australia, 99, 100
  • New Brunswick, Canada, 182
  • Oxford, UK, 12–14, 21–4, 27, 29, 44–6, 48, 54, 66, 68, 93–4, 98, 102, 122, 137, 144, 146–8, 159–60, 163, 175, 177–9, 181–2, 184, 189, 191, 208, 228, 243–5, 251
  • Paris, France, 27, 163, 166–7
  • Princeton, USA, 46, 100, 147
  • Punjab, India, 178
  • Queen’s, Belfast, UK, 158
  • Queen’s, Ontario, Canada, 180
  • Rochester, USA, 178
  • Rutgers, USA, 208–9, 226
  • Sheffield, UK, 102, 129n29, 216n12, 247
  • Sheffield Hallem, UK, 216n7, 230, 238
  • Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, 21
  • Southampton, UK, 99, 144, 147, 178
  • Sussex, UK, 124, 129n29, 164, 202, 209, 213, 243, 249
  • Sydney, Australia, 269
  • Toronto, Canada, 93, 103, 162
  • Yale, USA, 98–100, 129n24
  • York, Toronto, Canada, 107, 162

W

  • webinars, 31, 81, 105, 115, 120, 129, 135, 147, 167, 233–5, 248–9, 252, 255–7, 260, 264, 269
  • women historians, 21–3, 28, 35n35, 47, 52, 65–6, 76, 84n42, 143–4, 162–3, 177, 192, 202–3, 208, 210, 223–39, 267

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