Singing the Laws: Ancient Greek Lawgivers in History and Legend Professor Melissa Lane 18:00 - 19:00 Register now to: Watch online Need help registering?
Why the Enlightenment still matters today “The Enlightenment” has been regarded as a turning point in...
Conflict and Consensus in the Age of the New Genetics: Mad, Bad or Sad Mad, bad, sad. Categories like this are never fixed; they...
The future biology of happiness: lifestyle changes or recreational drugs? We find the achievement of an inner state of happiness...
The Fabrication of Medieval History: Archaeology and artifice at the Office of Works The Colin Matthew Memorial Lecture for the Public Understanding of...
Refugees: English Law's Protection or Persecution? How are refugees protected in English law? This lecture traces...
Shattering Myths About Freemasonry Freemasonry is a relatively obscure subject with many myths surrounding...
The Spanish Culture of Charles I's Court Heir to the throne Charles I made a secret trip to win the hand of a princess. For eight months he was the guest of the Spanish king in Madrid.
Northern Ireland and the British-Irish relationship: The Gladstonian Settlement revisited Why has it proved so difficult to resolve the problems...
The Lisbon Earthquake: Two hundred and fifty years on On 1 November 1755, Lisbon was devastated by a massive...
Free Speech and the Study of History A growing number of countries have so-called memory laws, ranging...