Birth of a New Age
From the changing understanding of democracy across the world to experiments in other forms of government and fundamental changes in social and sexual attitudes the modern world covering the period from the late eighteenth century to the present day presents our broadest range of resources. The range includes podcasts, articles and publications by academics and specialists from across the UK and the world. From Waterloo to the Opium Wars and from Alan Turing to the modern LGBT rights movement there’s plenty of history to explore. We also include fascinating pieces on gangster, cartoons and seaside piers! What the modern period does better than any other is allow us to delve into a rich variety of records from government dossiers to personal recollections. Read more
Britain & Ireland
- Recruiting volunteers to fight in the First World War
- Doing history: The Old Poor Law in a Regency York Parish 1795–1847
- Virtual Branch Recording: Vagabonds versus the Mendicity Society
- My Favourite History Place: A Short History of Brill
- White City: the world’s first Olympic Stadium
- Britain and the First World War: not just battles
Europe
- Recorded webinar: Mapping uncertainty - Holocaust Memorial Day 2025
- ‘The Nazi Service’? The Prussian origins of the Luftwaffe
- Film: A conversation on Goethe with A.N. Wilson
- Films: Khrushchev – Interpretations
- Film: Khrushchev - Background
- Political and social attitudes underpinning the 1924 Olympics