by Talking Humanities | Jun 13, 2017 | Archives & Libraries, Features, From the Archives, History & Classics, Libraries & Publications, Politics & Law, Public Engagement, Research & Resources
Image: © Shutterstock Martin Luther’s old house in Wittenberg, now a museum Dr Karen Attar, curator of Senate House Library’s ‘Reformation: Shattered World, New Beginnings’ exhibition, is looking forward to showing off the library’s riches of 16th- and...
by Talking Humanities | Apr 28, 2016 | Digital, History & Classics, The Social Scholar, Training and Research
Live Twitter commentary and Q&As – both official and unofficial – have become a feature of historical TV programming. What opportunities can this format offer academics? How does it break down conventional hierarchies, and how does it create new ones? What are the...