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Get to know about the recent news and events from the History of Parliament Online. The History of Parliament is a research project creating a comprehensive account of parliamentary politics in England, then Britain, from their origins in the thirteenth century. Since 1995, the History has been funded principally by the two Houses of Parliament.
The History of Parliament Online
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Some entries may be used by the History of Parliament online and the the Anti-Corn Law League; Catholic Emancipation; Chartism; the Women’s Suffrage Movement; the Indian Independence movement; the Anti-Slavery movement; the Reform League; the British Anti-Apartheid Movement; the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament; or any other essentially peaceful/constitutional campaign from the United Kingdom or its former empire. ; those whose entries are used in this way will be contacted. of up to 3 minutes in length; or an when producing their work. However, the political campaign studied can be taken from ..read more
The History of Parliament Online
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Enquiries should be made to Dr Emma Peplow, epeplow@histparl.ac.uk . Short-listed candidates will be asked to provide the names of two referees and other relevant materials. Interviews are likely to be held 11-14 April 2023 ..read more
The History of Parliament Online
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The seminar will take place on Zoom at 17:30 on 29 November 2022. We acknowledge that work commitments, caring responsibilities and time zones may make attendance at the seminar difficult. If you find that you can only attend part of the session, please contact the convenors and we will do our best to prioritise your involvement. Likewise, if you find that you are unable to attend you can submit a question to sign up via the IHR event page and the convenors will put you in touch with the speaker. Buff and Blue': dance and factional politics in London's West End, 1780-89 ’. There will be a ques ..read more
The History of Parliament Online
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The seminar will take place in-person and Zoom at 17:30 on 15 November 2022. We acknowledge that work commitments, caring responsibilities and time zones may make attendance at the seminar difficult. If you find that you can only attend part of the session, please contact the convenors and we will do our best to prioritise your involvement. Likewise, if you find that you are unable to attend you can submit a question to sign up via the IHR event page and the convenors will put you in touch with the speaker ..read more
The History of Parliament Online
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sign up via the IHR event page seminar will be hosting an online seminar via Zoom with Dr Martin O’Donoghue (University of Sheffield). Martin will be presenting his paper ‘ Claiming the parliamentary tradition? The legacy of the Irish home rule party and Anglo-Irish relations in the 1930s ’. There will be a question and answer session following his presentation The seminar will take place on Zoom at 17:30 on 1 November 2022. We acknowledge that work commitments, caring responsibilities and time zones may make attendance at the seminar difficult. If you find that you can only attend part of the ..read more
The History of Parliament Online
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IHR Parliaments, Politics and People seminar Amy Lim of St Hilda’s College, University of Oxford Find out more about the seminar on our blog ..read more
The History of Parliament Online
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To apply for this post complete . Emails should entitled ‘Public Engagement Assistant application’. the form, along with your CV and a letter explaining how you match the requirements set out in the job description (letter max 500 words), to Adam Tucker at atucker@histparl.ac.uk by Friday 10 June 2022 at 5pm ..read more
The History of Parliament Online
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Dr David Scott, the section editor, will be pleased to answer enquiries about the post: e-mail dscott@histparl.ac.uk. Shortlisted applicants may be required to undertake a short palaeography exercise as part of the interview process. It is intended to hold interviews in the week beginning 12 September. , at atucker@histparl.ac.uk, stating the post applied for in the subject line of your email ..read more
The History of Parliament Online
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The seminar will take place in-person and Zoom at 17:30 on 18 October 2022. We acknowledge that work commitments, caring responsibilities and time zones may make attendance at the seminar difficult. If you find that you can only attend part of the session, please contact the convenors and we will do our best to prioritise your involvement. Likewise, if you find that you are unable to attend you can submit a question to you will need to sign up via the IHR event page and the convenors will put you in touch with the speaker ..read more