All posts Records and research‘Entente Cordiale’, you said?Friday 25 July 2014As a French historian working at The National Archives, I am particularly interested in...Managing informationFinding a path through the email forestThursday 24 July 2014I was catching up with the latest instalment of The Hobbit film series, The...Records and research‘The most formidable document’Wednesday 23 July 2014‘The most formidable document I have ever seen addressed by one state to another...Behind the scenesThe lure of the dark side, or why we like to be frightenedMonday 21 July 2014It seems odd indeed that even the mildest mannered of us love to read...Records and researchCollaborative doctoral studentships 2015-2016Thursday 17 July 2014The Collaborative Doctoral Partnership scheme is generating a lot of interest. We have some...Managing informationCSV validator – a new digital preservation toolMonday 14 July 2014Today marks the official release of a new digital preservation tool developed by The...Records and researchMy Tommy’s War: An unexpected war at homeFriday 11 July 2014My great-uncle had an unexpected war at home. My grandfather was too young to...Records and researchTales from the Special Operations Executive: Operation Remorse, part twoThursday 10 July 2014This is my second blog post on Operation Remorse, the secret Second World War operation that earned...Behind the scenesWhat history textbooks don’t tell you about the Jacobites…Monday 7 July 2014I had a sketchy knowledge of the period relating to the Jacobites and had...Records and research#talkingWW1 Twitter dayFriday 4 July 2014Today The National Archives will be joining the Department for Culture, Media and Sport...Archives and archivistsArchives for artistsThursday 3 July 2014Two weeks ago I was part of an initiative to invite a small group...Behind the scenesWhat can you do with 1,000 Friends?Thursday 3 July 2014A few weeks ago a little bit of history was made right under our... « 1 … 125 126 127 128 129 … 169 »