The Life and Work of Mervyn Peake Often described as the ultimate Renaissance Man, Mervyn Peake was...
The Language of the King James Bible: An Introduction A symposium to mark the 400th anniversary of the King...
Spitalfields: Opportunity Through Regeneration The Lord Mayor’s Annual Gresham Lecture The Lord Mayor of...
Culture and Resistance: Indigenous Responses to a Globalised World This lecture looks at the place occupied by indigenous cultures...
Beanstalk or living instrument? How tall can the European Convention on Human Rights grow? The pervasive scope of the European Convention of Human Rights...
Reinventing the Wheel: The cost of neglecting international history There is an ever increasing tendency to imagine ourselves living...
Financing Retirement - History and Policy Changes This lecture looks at how 'retirement' has developed across the...
The Coalition and the Constitution Professor Bogdanor analyses the significance of coalition government for Britain...
How the Middle Ages were Built: Coming of Age, 1408-1530 Against a background of political instability architectural initiative was captured...
How the Middle Ages were Built: Exuberance to Crisis, 1300-1408 England's economic success peaked in 1300 amidst a riot of...