by guestblogger | Dec 15, 2014 | Features
Dr Jane Winters, currently head of digital publications at the Institute of Historical Research has just been promoted to a chair in digital history. As such, Professor Winters has agreed to share with us some thoughts of how her work has changed since she first came...
by guestblogger | Dec 12, 2014 | Research & Resources
By Sarah Milligan British History Online (BHO) has relaunched its website following a complete rebuild and redesign, which started at the beginning of this year. For more than a decade, BHO has been a reliable and accessible resource for primary and secondary sources...
by guestblogger | Dec 11, 2014 | Being Human festival
How are the humanities changing to meet the challenges of the digital age, and why should we care? These were among the questions asked and explored at November’s Being Human festival. In this first post in a short series, we will be revisiting some of the...
by guestblogger | Dec 9, 2014 | Features, Republished
Republished from From time to time members of the School of Advanced Study publish about their research on other websites. This post republishes that work from the original article. By David James Cantor, School of Advanced Study (Refugee Law Initiative)...
by guestblogger | Dec 4, 2014 | Features
By Duncan Boak This isn’t a question that gets asked very often. It is, however, one that the organisation I have established, Fifth Sense, the charity for smell and taste disorder sufferers, is starting to ask more and more. The sense of smell is something...