The National Archives Podcast Series
Government & Organizations:National
The National Archives’ collections offer a valuable insight into how the government interacted with and viewed LGBTQ communities in the past, at a time when the State played a major role in repressing and controlling the lives of gay and bisexual men and women.
This talk takes you through records relating to queer history, using photographs, court reports, witness statements and seized items to highlight both criminalisation and brave acts of defiance.
From the calling card of transgender diplomat Chevalier d’Eon to records pertaining to the lively Shim Sham Club, so named after the Harlem tap dance, records are looked at in the context of significant moments and milestones in the movement towards LGBTQ equality.
This talk, which took place on Thursday 20 February 2020, was presented by Victoria Iglikowski-Broad, Principal Records Specialist on Diverse Histories at The National Archives, alongside a document display.
Trailer: On the Record at The National Archives
Annual Digital Lecture 2020: The death of anonymity in the age of identity
Cholera! Public health in mid-19th century Britain
The rise and fall of Thomas Cromwell
Who dares wins: Britain 1979-1982
Rebecca Gowers and The Scoundrel Harry Larkyns
Trevor Barnes and Dead Doubles
Nancy Astor: First steps towards a better balanced world
Dermot Turing and The Codebreakers of Bletchley Park
Gerald Aylmer seminar 2020: Co-production and collaboration in the archive: Session 4: Outcomes – what is the value of co-production?
Gerald Aylmer seminar 2020: Co-production and collaboration in the archive: Practices – what makes for effective co-production?
Gerald Aylmer seminar 2020: Co-production and collaboration in the archive: Session 2: Structures – forms of co-production
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Gerald Aylmer seminar 2020: Co-production and collaboration in the archive: Welcome and introduction
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Manorial Documents: Past, present and into the future – The Register goes online
Manorial Documents: Past, present and into the future – The manorial context
Manorial Documents: Past, present and into the future – Keynote Address
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