The Second World War: Shellshock to Psychiatry Psychiatric casualties are acknowledged today as inevitable and important consequences...
Aggression: the biology of war and peace Aggression lies at the heart of biological competition but its...
Shell Shock or Cowardice? - The case of Harry Farr Private Harry Farr was a British soldier executed for alleged...
Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue: The true story of Gulf War Syndrome Simon Wessely is professor of psychiatry at the Institute of...
Magical Mystery Tour: The Invention of The Beatles This lecture analyses the ‘psychedelic era’ of the Beatles, from...
Musical Consonance and Dissonance: The Good, Bad and Beautifully Ugly What makes a piece of music challenging, bland, intriguing, beautiful...
Just War: Ancient influence on Islam and on the Spanish Conquistadors The study of justice in war is ancient in India...
Debussy - Text and Ideas: Fête galante and the Salon of Marguerite de Saint-Marceaux The second half of the nineteenth century witnessed a resurgence...
Agincourt or Azincourt? Victory, Defeat, and the War of 1415 In the year of the battle's 600th anniversary, Agincourt remains...
Debussy and Mallarme: Symbolism and Les Mardistes Les Mardistes was a group of intellectuals who met every...