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in 1937. The accessions records highlight the collaborative nature of library collection development; many donations were shared between the IHR and other libraries to build on existing collection strengths or through an agreed division of collection policy. As an example, the sizeable portion of the
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The collections have been supplemented by donations and bequests from many different scholars, such as the Wright collection. In its early years the IHR library was built up by actively seeking donations, and much of the collection was formed from bequests and gifts by individuals and organisations.
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From its inception, the founders of the Institute of Historical Research envisaged a combination of scholarship and library. This tradition is continued in that many seminars still take place in the rooms of the library. The library itself collects sources for the History of Western Europe and areas
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The IHR was directly administered by the Senate of the University of London, rather than being part of one of the federal colleges. It was the first organisation to be administered under such an arrangement, and as such provided the model for other institutes, many of which later joined the IHR in
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To provide a welcoming environment where historians at all stages in their careers and from all parts of the world can meet formally and informally to exchange ideas and information, and to bring themselves up to date with current developments in historical scholarship
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By 1926, three-quarters of the collection had been acquired through private benefactions and presentations by governments from Europe and other parts of the World. Among the IHR's extensive collection of books on European history are a set of volumes of the
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occupying Senate House, and closing the institute in May 1940. The IHR was struck by a bomb on the night of 22–23 September 1940. The impact resulted in "the destruction of six books and almost the entire collection of London maps, as well as of furniture".
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The IHR supports and promotes a wide variety of seminars. They are accessible to all interested in the topic under discussion. Seminar topics range from the Early Middle Ages to Modern Britain, from the history of gardening to the philosophy of history.
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To offer a wide range of services which promote and facilitate excellence in historical research, teaching and scholarship in the UK, by means of its library, seminars, conferences, fellowships, training and publications (both print and digital)
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In order to fulfil its role as defined above, the IHR maintains different academic institutions, such as a library, the seminar programme as well as several integrated bodies and programmes. It also publishes the results of historical research.
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with funding provided by the Marc Fitch Fund. The lecture was held at the institute until 2012, when it started touring the counties with a planned three lectures a year. Previous lectures have been presented by
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In IHR leads an inter-institutional initiative within the School of Advanced Study to explore and deliver open access research publications. This has culminated in the launch of the
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in 1903, his inaugural address, a year later, argued for the need for a postgraduate school of historical research. With a generous and anonymous donation of Β£20,000 from Sir
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affected by the European expansion. It now contains over 190,000 volumes. There are sizable holdings for the British Isles, as well as for Germany, Austria, France, the
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The IHR is also involved with organising and running a number of conferences and workshops, including its annual conference on a historical theme.
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The IHR formerly housed a third research centre, the Centre for Contemporary British History. In August 2010, however, this transferred to
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To further high quality research into particular aspects of the past by its research centres – the Centre for Metropolitan History and the
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With the start of World War II in September 1939, the institute's work and construction of its permanent building were disrupted, with the
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project brings together digitised historic maps, photos and other information provided by key partners across London including: the
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To promote the study of history and an appreciation of the importance of the past among academics and the general public, in
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IHR's colonial and early national holdings in the United States collection was donated to the library by the widow of
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in 1920 towards the founding of the institute, Pollard's dream was realised. The institute was formally opened by
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Millum, Danny (2013). "Introduction to Reviews in History for Journal of Liberal History readers".
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Besides the core activities, two research centres are integrated into the institute. These are:
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focusing upon early career authors and published in partnership with the
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The History Laboratory: the Institute of Historical Research 1921–1996
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The IHR's first premises were in "temporary" huts on
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Reviews in History
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A. F. Pollard
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