2016-10-17



What is History Day? And how can it help your research?

Historical research requires a rich ecosystem of libraries, archives, associations, publishers and other organisations to flourish. Part of the process of becoming a historian, or understaking research with a historical element, is attempting to come to grips with this dense, rewarding – and sometimes confusing – network. While many online resources, such as The National Archives’ Discovery system, which provides access to over 32 million record descriptions from across the UK, or Copac, which provides a way of searching over 90 specialist research libraries, help to find the sources that might be out there, there is often no better method than speaking to a librarian or archivist, and asking them, ‘this is what I am interested in. What do you have that might be useful to me?’

History Day 2016 is the annual analogue equivalent of Discovery or Copac. On 15 November 2016, The Institute for Historical Research (IHR) and Senate House Library, with the help of the Committee of London Research Libraries in History, are bringing together over thirty libraries and archives, from the Bishopsgate Institute to the Weiner Libary. All sizes of institutions are represented, from the British Library and The National Archives, to specialist archives and libraries such as the Lindley Library of the Royal Horticultural Society. Members of their staff will be on hand to discuss their collections and your research.

You can get a flavour of some of the materials that they have in their collections in the series of blog posts, based on the Being Human theme for this year, ‘hope and fear’. The selected items include Scrofula and the Royal Touch (KCL), human physonomie (Wellcome), photograph of London’s first gay pride rally (Bishopgate Institute Library).

Like last year, History Day includes a number of talks and debates on the nature of history and the process of historical research, starting with a discussion on the varieties of public history, chaired by the IHR Director, Prof. Lawrence Goldman, with contributions from Dr Alix Green and Dr Suzannah Lipscomb. Later in the day, the relative merits of libraries and archives will be debated, and there are panels on digital history and business archives. History Lab and History Lab Plus will be on hand to help put graduates and Early Career Researchers in touch with one another, and to offer a sofa and a cup of coffee. We are also pleased to welcome the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, a number of historical organisations and a selection of historical print and digital publishers.

The day is free to attend, but requires registration in advance. Further information can be found on the History Collections site.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Participating libraries and archives:

Bishopsgate Institute Library

Black Cultural Archives

British Library

Business Archives Council

Caird Library and Archive, National Maritime Museum

Dana Research Centre and Library, Science Museum

Geological Society Library

German Historical Institute Library

Guildhall Library

Heinz Archive and Library, National Portrait Gallery

History Lab

History Lab Plus

Institute of Historical Research

King’s College London Library Services

Lambeth Palace Library and the Church of England Record Centre

Library of the Society of Friends

Lindley Library, Royal Horticultural Society

London Metropolitan Archives

LSE library services and The Women’s Library @ LSE

The National Archives

Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

Queen Mary University of London Archives

Royal Astronomical Society Library & Archives

The Royal Society, Collections

Royal United Services Institute, Library of Military History

Senate House Library

Society of Antiquaries Library and Collections

School of Oriental and African Studies Library

TUC Library collections at London Metropolitan University

UCL Library Services

Warburg Institute

Wellcome Library

Wiener Library

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