Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914 This lecture explores new ways of understanding the crisis that...
Who Benefited from the British Empire? Who benefited from the British Empire? In the metropole, did...
Portraits of Native Americans from Pocahontas to Sitting Bull From 1600 – 1850, artists in England and, later, in...
Discovering Australia: The legend and the reality of the navigator-explorer Matthew Flinders Matthew Flinders is remembered as one of Britain’s greatest navigator-explorers...
The Israel-Palestine Conflict: Religion, Violence and Peacebuilding Drawing on examples from the Israel-Palestine conflict, this lecture explores...
Let’s Decolonise the History of Mathematical Proofs! Joint lectures with the British Society for the History of...
Town and Crown: Why London never became an imperial capital How London developed differently from the other great capitals of...
Richard Hakluyt: London’s role in navigation and history Richard Hakluyt (1552-1616) is famous for his Principal Navigations, intended...