London - The Forgotten Hanseatic City: The Material Culture The second part of the symposium included the following talks...
How the Middle Ages were Built: Exuberance to Crisis, 1300-1408 England's economic success peaked in 1300 amidst a riot of...
A New Jerusalem: Reaching for Heaven, 1130-1300 During the thirteenth century Jerusalem surplanted Rome as the inspiration...
Playing Catch-up: Palaces from the Hundred Years' War to the Wars of the Roses What was the difference between the fortress of a great...
The permanent International Criminal Court – the ICC - and Africa The permanent International criminal Court – the ICC – was...
Inigo Jones and the Architecture of Necessity Inigo Jones is the architect best-known for the Banqueting House on Whitehall, one of the icons of British state architecture.
Asymmetric Information in Finance Explained In every financial transaction, one side has more information than...
The Last Stuarts and the Death of the Royal Powerhouse In his short reign James II built a surprising amount...