Haydn in London - The Enlightenment and Revolution Haydn was the most famous composer of his day. By...
The New London and the Heavenly Jerusalem: Scientists and Craftsmen in Sir Christopher Wren's London The decades over which St. Paul's was re-built after the...
The Fabrication of Medieval History: Archaeology and artifice at the Office of Works The Colin Matthew Memorial Lecture for the Public Understanding of...
The Beauty of Holiness and its Perils (or what is to happen to 10,000 parish churches?) This is the Sir Thomas Gresham Annual Lecture of 2007...
Contemporary Slavery: A Case of Mistaken Identity? Paul Nugent, Professor of Comparative African History, School of Social...
Some Stay and Some Return: Caribbean Migration Outcomes This is a part of the series of four lectures...
Literary Londoners: John Keats This lecture continues the Literary Londoners series by delving into...
Literary Londoners: William Blake This lecture begins the Literary Londoners series with a journey...