The latest National Archives podcast takes a look at the subject of immigration in a historic context, with a talk from Jonathan Mackman and Jessica Lutkin entitled England’s Immigrants between 1330 and 1550. The talk explores a new database at https://www.englandsimmigrants.com containing the names of 65,000 immigrants to England, who helped to build the nation up in the medieval period.
You can listen to the podcast at the website via http://media.nationalarchives.gov.uk/index.php/englands-immigrants-1330-1550/, download it from the site or download through iTunes.
Chris
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Sunday 28 August 2016
England's Immigrants 1330-1550 website podcast
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No way that I can see that this can be downloaded direct on Android phones and tablets at present. Am raising webinars issue at next TNA (also no successful webinar access via tablet) so will add this into mix. Can only download to pc then transfer files manually?
ReplyDeleteNext meeting of TNA User Advisory Group Sept 20 will be when I raise this forgot to mention in above post!
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