Should we take our leaders as seriously as they take themselves? Political leaders invest time and energy in cultivating their public...
The face of Charles Dickens - portraits of the great author Charles Dickens was drawn, painted and photographed more than most...
Documentary Photography in Apartheid South Africa This lecture looks at debates and dialogues that characterise realist...
To Blame or Not to Blame? The Medical Profession and Blame Culture Traditionally, medicine has been taught by imitation, apprenticeship and humiliation...
Cary Grant: Hollywood's exquisite, charming enigma To millions of moviegoers around the world Cary Grant epitomises...
Banned Books and Freedom of Expression The right to free expression is severely threatened in many...
"The fangs of the serpent are hid in the bowl": The Temperance Movement How did what started as a temperance movement become a...
Is the First Amendment the Greatest Right of All? This lecture discusses a hierarchy of rights. Is the First...
Unwritten Laws? Legacies from Antigone and Lycurgus Sophocles’ Antigone refers to “unwritten laws”, as does Thucydides’ Pericles...