King Henry III and the Communication of Power This lecture considers how Henry III of England used art to justify monarchy at the dawn of what is commonly termed the ‘parliamentary state’.
How to Place Slavery into British Identity This lecture will revisit the determinants of British identity by...
Fighting the Forger: The Secrets of your Passport Martin Lloyd traces passports back over three thousand years, using...
The Future of the Past: Treasures from the RIBA Collections The British Architectural Library at the RIBA is the largest...
St. Paul's Cathedral at 300: The Recent Refurbishment Project A continuation of the story of St Paul's... 2011 is...
Rare and Endangered Languages - 'Why should we protect endangered languages?' Dr Nicholas Ostler argues for the preservation of the world's...
An Introduction to Rare and Endangered Languages Professor Tim Connell provides an introduction to the field, with...