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table of contents
Praise
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of figures
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgements
Notes and list of abbreviations
List of abbreviations
Introduction
Notes
References
Published sources
1. A history of the history seminar: the ‘active life’ of historiography at the Institute of Historical Research
Modernist historiography and Christian heritage
Gendered and international learning
Research, politics and conviviality
Accountability and accessibility
Afterword
Notes
References
Archived sources
Published sources
Unpublished sources
2. The Italy 1200–1700 Seminar
Membership and content
Reminiscences
Notes
References
Archived sources
Published sources
Unpublished sources
3. The Economic and Social History of the Early Modern World Seminar
The revived Seminar
New directions
Conclusion
Notes
References
Archived sources
Published sources
Unpublished sources
4. The British History in the Seventeenth Century Seminar
Convenors
Audiences
Speakers
Conclusions and prospects
Notes
References
Archived sources
Published sources
Unpublished sources
5. The British History in the Long Eighteenth Century Seminar
Updating the format
Expanding the thematic remit
Summary reflections
Notes
References
Published sources
Unpublished sources
6. The Low Countries History Seminar
Beginnings under Pieter Geyl
Continuation under Gustaaf Renier
Transition under Ragnhild Hatton
Renewal under Ernst Kossmann
The Seminar under Koen Swart
The Seminar under Jonathan Israel, and after
Conclusion
Notes
References
Archived sources
Published sources
7. The Modern French History Seminar
Alfred Cobban’s Seminar
Transitions
Anglo-French collaborations
Renewal
Notes
References
Archived sources
Published sources
Unpublished sources
8. The Imperial and World History Seminar
Origins
New directions
Collaboration and reinvention
Conclusion
Notes
References
Manuscript and archival sources
Printed and online sources
Unpublished sources
9. The Postgraduate Seminar in Theory and Method (1986–2008)
The origins of the Seminar
The early spirit of the Seminar
Renewing the Seminar
Looking back
Notes
References
Archived sources
Published sources
Unpublished sources
10. The Women’s History Seminar
Background and founding
Establishing the Seminar
Debates and trends
Conclusion
Notes
References
Archived sources
Published sources
Unpublished sources
11. The IHR’s seminar culture: past, present and future – a round-table discussion
What is your experience of the IHR’s seminars?
David Bates
Alice Prochaska
Tim Hitchcock
Kate Wilcox
Ellen Smith and Rachel Bynoth
Claire Langhamer
How does the life of the IHR’s seminars inform what historians do?
David Bates
Alice Prochaska
Tim Hitchcock
Kate Wilcox
Ellen Smith and Rachel Bynoth
Claire Langhamer
How does the life of the IHR’s seminars shape scholarly communities?
David Bates
Alice Prochaska
Tim Hitchcock
Kate Wilcox
Ellen Smith and Rachel Bynoth
Claire Langhamer
How does the life of the IHR’s seminars engage with and participate in broader society?
David Bates
Alice Prochaska
Tim Hitchcock
Kate Wilcox
Ellen Smith and Rachel Bynoth
Claire Langhamer
Why do the IHR’s seminars matter?
David Bates
Alice Prochaska
Tim Hitchcock
Kate Wilcox
Ellen Smith and Rachel Bynoth
Claire Langhamer
Afterword
Index
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Talking History
Seminar Culture at the Institute of Historical Research, 1921–2021
Edited by David Manning
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