Stories
- Interview
Inside the mind of Living with Buildings curator, Emily Sargent
Curator Emily Sargent reveals why council estates and a Finnish TB sanatorium were chosen for the ‘Living with Buildings’ exhibition.
- Article
Does mass media pave the way to fascism?
In the aftermath of World War II, psychoanalysts found the psychological roots of authoritarianism closer to home than was comfortable.
- Article
Can our minds be taken hostage?
It’s not unusual for captives to end up feeling strong bonds with their captors. But is it a matter of submission or survival?
- Article
What our facial hair says about us
Five bearded and moustachioed men choose five hirsute archive images to help them reflect on the way facial hair is linked with personality and identity.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Medical attendance on prisoners of war
Date: 1942-1945Reference: SA/BMA/C.299Part of: British Medical Association- Books
No place for grief : martyrs, prisoners, and mourning in contemporary Palestine / Lotte Buch Segal.
Buch Segal, LotteDate: [2016]- Books
Women political prisoners in Germany : narratives of self and captivity, 1915-91 / by Kim Richmond.
Richmond, KimDate: 2016- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
Report on Sandbostel Political Prisoners Camp by Lieutenant Colonel F.S. Fiddes, commanding No. 10 (British) Casualty Clearing Station, with appendices by specialists
Date: May 1945Reference: RAMC/1184/3-6Part of: Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection- Pictures
- Online
A parson accompanied by two constables on his way to visit prisoners in a parish lockup. Etching, 1778.
Date: Octr. 18 1778Reference: 36264i