The Institute of Historical Research, Senate House, London. Hosted by the Royal Historical Society, the Institute of Historical Research, The National Archives and the British Library.
How do archivists and historians deal with secrets? How do secrets impact family and personal narratives? How do we deal with sensitivities in archiving material, and with sensitivities around difficult periods in national and global history? These are some of the questions that the Gerald Aylmer seminar will aim to address. The programme has three panel sessions with short presentations and open discussion.

The event is free but space is limited. To reserve a place, please complete the booking form via the link below and send it to research@nationalarchives.gsi.gov.uk
A full programme will be available shortly. You can follow this event or tweet about it using the hashtag #secrethistories.
2015 Gerald Aylmer Seminar Booking Form (PDF, 0.02Mb)
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