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The podcast from the History of Education Society UK features interviews, ideas, thought-provoking discussions, collaborations, and publications from across the field of the history of educa...

Dr AnneMarie Brosnan, Associate Professor in the History of Education at Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick joins Oliver Mumfor...

In this two-part instalment of Passing Notes Oliver Mumford is joined by Professor Tim Allender of the University of Sydney to discuss his a...

In this two-part instalment of Passing Notes Oliver Mumford is joined by Professor Tim Allender of the University of Sydney to discuss his a...

In this episode Oliver Mumford is joined by Dr Jonathan Doney from the University of Exeter to discuss Dr Doney's book: Unearthing Poli...

Professor Gary McCulloch joins Oliver Mumford to discuss the life and work of Brian Simon, following Professor McCulloch’s recent biography...

In this episode Oliver Mumford speaks with the Chair of Trustees at the National Education Museum, Anne Swift. Anne discusses the ideas behi...

In this episode Professor Rosalind Crone of the Open University joins Oliver Mumford to discuss her book Illiterate Inmates: Educating Crimi...

Professor Catherine Lee of Anglia Ruskin University in conversation with Syeda Ali about her research into Section of the Local Government A...

To accompany the 50th Anniversary special edition of the History of Education Journal, we spoke to some of the contributors. These podcasts...

To accompany the 50th Anniversary special edition of the History of Education Journal, we spoke to some of the contributors. These podcasts...

To accompany the 50th Anniversary special edition of the History of Education Journal, we spoke to some of the contributors. These podcasts...

To accompany the 50th Anniversary special edition of the History of Education Journal, we spoke to some of the contributors. These podcasts...

We’re back today with our second of three episodes looking at the performing arts in education. In this episode, we move forward to the nine...

For our next few episodes, we’re going to turn to performance and look at how music, theatre and dance have intersected with education in th...

We're excited to share a special guest episode today from our colleagues at HEQ&A , the official podcast of History of Education Quarte...

I'm taking a few weeks off this summer to work on my dissertation, so instead of new episodes we'll be sharing some of our favorit...

Continuing our exploration of international student experiences, this episode we move to the other side of the world and examine the experie...

The half a million international students studying in the UK are heirs to a complex legacy of overseas students studying in Britain. From me...

Today’s conversation picks up on the discussion of American imperial education from our last episode. I speak with Brianna Lafoon, who resea...

In today's episode, I was lucky enough to speak with not one but two researchers! Both Funie Hsu and Malini Johar Schueller look at the...

In today’s episode, we continue our series on graduate student research with an interview with Daniel Adamson. We discuss Daniel’s research...

On today’s episode, we speak with Adam Crymble about his new book, Technology and the Historian , which looks at the history and development...

As part of our commitment to sharing the work of graduate students and early-career researchers, one episode a month of Passing Notes will h...

For our first episode of the season, we talk with Rachel Bynoth about distance education in the late-eighteenth century and how using the du...

Did you ever got caught passing notes in class? I definitely did. Welcome to Passing Notes - Season 2 of the History of Education Society’s...

This month we were joined by Professor Gary McCulloch and Dr. Heather Ellis to talk about the new book series, A Cultural History of Educati...

For this month's episode we were joined by Carmen Flury and Dr. Rosalía Guerrero to talk about their research into computer education i...

This month we spoke to Nicholas K. Johnson from the Center for German-American Educational History at the University of Münster about a new...

To kick off 2021 we're joined by Dr. Tamson Pietsch and Dr. Joel Barnes to talk about their work on the connections--and tensions--betw...

To launch the History of Education Society UK's brand new podcast during this year's virtual conference, we spoke to Professor Jan...