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The National Archives Podcast Series

The National Archives Podcast Series

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The National Archives Podcast Series will remain live, but will not be updated with new content. For new podcasts from us head over to On the Record at The National Archives.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best The National Archives Podcast Series episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to The National Archives Podcast Series for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite The National Archives Podcast Series episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

The National Archives Podcast Series - British Malaya

British Malaya

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09/28/12 • 11 min

Diplomatic and Colonial Records Specialist Dr Dan Gilfoyle discusses some of the stand-out images from the Colonial Office Library's photographic collection.
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The National Archives Podcast Series - Anxiety, dread and disease: British ports 1834-1870

Anxiety, dread and disease: British ports 1834-1870

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01/09/12 • 34 min

Sarah Hutton examines the effect of disease on settled and transient port communities in 19th century Britain.
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The National Archives Podcast Series - Spies like us: The secret life of Ernest Oldham

Spies like us: The secret life of Ernest Oldham

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03/14/14 • 40 min

The security service files held at The National Archives in series KV 2 reveal that many people involved in espionage, like Foreign Office clerk Ernest Oldham, were ordinary folk who entered an extraordinary world by chance - often with tragic consequences. His story, told through phone intercepts, surveillance notes and secret service reports, reveals the human cost of spying in the 1920s and 1930s.

Dr Nick Barratt works in the Advice and Records Knowledge department. Previously he ran was involved in researching and presenting a number of television series. He has published several books, most recently Greater London: The Story of the Suburbs, and he lectures regularly about history and the media.

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The National Archives Podcast Series - Trevor Barnes and Dead Doubles

Trevor Barnes and Dead Doubles

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10/30/20 • 53 min

Trevor Barnes is the author of a new study of one of the Cold War’s most notorious spy cases – the Portland Spy Ring. In this ‘Meet the Author’ talk, Trevor is joined by Professor Chris Andrew of Cambridge University to discuss his latest book, Dead Doubles.
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The National Archives Podcast Series - Tracing World War One ancestors

Tracing World War One ancestors

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07/17/08 • 35 min

William Spencer takes you through the key records for tracing your World War One ancestors, including records of women who were nurses or in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps.
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The National Archives Podcast Series - Trailer: On the Record at The National Archives

Trailer: On the Record at The National Archives

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10/20/22 • 0 min

Want to hear more from The National Archives? We'd like to introduce you to On the Record, a new podcast bringing old stories to life. p>

Join our experts and special guests as we dig deep into the people behind the paper and bring fascinating stories from more than 11 million records to life. Discover tales of forbidden love, spies, protest and the everyday people of the past.

Search for On the Record at The National Archives wherever you get your podcasts or visit https://pod.link/1460242815

The National Archives Podcast Series will remain live, but will not be updated with new content. For new podcasts from us head over to On the Record at The National Archives.

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The National Archives Podcast Series - Annual Digital Lecture 2020: The death of anonymity in the age of identity
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02/02/21 • 28 min

The global datafication of economy, society and politics has rendered humans into constellations of datapoints. Technologies measure, monitor, predict and classify to enable personalization in the online and offline worlds alike, and we are increasingly offered bespoke realities: advertising, healthcare, government services, and recommendations uniquely targeted to us. The price is persistent identification: everywhere we [...]
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The National Archives Podcast Series - Cholera! Public health in mid-19th century Britain

Cholera! Public health in mid-19th century Britain

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02/02/21 • 40 min

The 1848-1849 cholera epidemic in England and Wales was described by a government report as if a ‘foreign army’ had ‘held possession of the country, and slain 53,293 men, women and children’. In the mid-19th century the country faced an epidemic of filth; poorly drained, overcrowded towns created an environment ripe for diseases like typhus [...]
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The National Archives Podcast Series - The rise and fall of Thomas Cromwell

The rise and fall of Thomas Cromwell

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12/18/20 • 43 min

Diarmaid MacCulloch, Emeritus Professor of the History of the Church at the University of Oxford and Fellow of St Cross College, introduces his ground-breaking biography of Thomas Cromwell, the self-made statesman who married his son to King Henry VIII’s sister-in-law, re-shaped Tudor England and Ireland, and sent the kingdom on a Protestant course for centuries. [...]
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The National Archives Podcast Series - Tracing Huguenot ancestors

Tracing Huguenot ancestors

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12/14/12 • 52 min

This talk will help you find out if your Huguenot ancestors fled religious persecution in the Low Countries or France between the 16th and 18th centuries.
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FAQ

How many episodes does The National Archives Podcast Series have?

The National Archives Podcast Series currently has 544 episodes available.

What topics does The National Archives Podcast Series cover?

The podcast is about Family History, Genealogy, Society & Culture, Army, Teaching, History, Documentary, Podcasts, Education, Information, Medieval and Military.

What is the most popular episode on The National Archives Podcast Series?

The episode title 'Annual Digital Lecture 2020: The death of anonymity in the age of identity' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The National Archives Podcast Series?

The average episode length on The National Archives Podcast Series is 41 minutes.

How often are episodes of The National Archives Podcast Series released?

Episodes of The National Archives Podcast Series are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of The National Archives Podcast Series?

The first episode of The National Archives Podcast Series was released on Jan 1, 2006.

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