Sixteen Stormy Days: an interview with Tripurdaman Singh

Sixteen Stormy Days: an interview with Tripurdaman Singh

Dr Tripurdaman Singh, who holds a British Academy Fellowship at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, has just published his new book Sixteen Stormy Days, exploring one of the pivotal events in Indian political history. As India marks the 70th anniversary of  the...
Diversity and inequality in the library: how the IHR is ‘decolonising’ its collections

Diversity and inequality in the library: how the IHR is ‘decolonising’ its collections

Dr Matt Shaw and Michael Townsend talk about the Institute of Historical Research’s (IHR) plans to develop its library holdings and respond to the important charge that discussion and initiatives around ‘decolonisation’ is sometimes just another form of ‘equality...
Let the winter parlour magic begin – Victorian style

Let the winter parlour magic begin – Victorian style

It’s January. The evenings remain long. How to fill them? Try some 19th-century parlour magic suggests Dr Karen Attar, Senate House Library’s (SHL) curator of rare books and university art. Try typing ‘winter amusements’ as a title keyword into Library Hub Discover...