Revolutionary State? Royal Palaces in Cromwell's England The execution of Charles I brought about the sale of...
The Study of Money May Be The Root Of Much Madness - The Fragile Foundations Underneath Economics Alderman Professor Mainelli introduces the 2015 Long Finance Spring Conference.
How the Middle Ages were Built: Exuberance to Crisis, 1300-1408 England's economic success peaked in 1300 amidst a riot of...
Vision and Values in a Volatile World: Lecture One We live in volatile times, as the Arab Spring and...
The Politics of Architecture in Tudor and Stuart London How the Tudor and Stuart monarchs used the buildings of...
The Reform Club: Architecture and the birth of popular government Professor Peter Marsh, Honorary Professor of History at the University...
From West-Indian Immigrants to Caribbean Communities This is a part of the series of four lectures...
Richard Hakluyt: London’s role in navigation and history Richard Hakluyt (1552-1616) is famous for his Principal Navigations, intended...
Doing good by doing well: Re-defining moral capitalism If the capitalist system is to be the friend of...
The Legal Quays: Sir William Paulet, First Marquis of Winchester Sir William Paulet (c.1483-1572) is perhaps unique in his long...