Christopher Wren’s Medical Discoveries: the ‘Architect of Human Anatomy’ ** Please note that this lecture will contain several mentions...
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...
Why Is Sir Walter Scott Not In Popular Culture Today? A question from the lecture 'Did Sir Walter Scott Invent...
Historical Fiction from Sir Walter Scott to Georgette Heyer and Hilary Mantel Until the 1970s, historical fiction was a scorned genre that...
Healing and the Spirit: Medicine and the Church As Rector of St Marylebone, The Reverend Christopher Hamel Cooke...
Commerce and Culture in the Late Twentieth Century This is the 2001 'Sir Thomas Gresham Annual Lecture'
A History of Barts, Britain's Oldest Hospital St Bartholomew’s is the oldest hospital in England still operating...
Meeting the challenge of financing health and aged care: The Dutch Reforms A distinguished panel discuss the Dutch reform experience and its...