Tudor Health Reform: The Form and Function of Medieval Hospitals Professor Carole Rawcliffe offers an overview of the hospital as...
Atlantic Navigators: The Brendan Voyage A first-hand account of a harrowing voyage from the south-west...
Aggression: the biology of war and peace Aggression lies at the heart of biological competition but its...
Is having a good parent more important than having good genes? Is having a good parent more important than having good...
Born Gay? The origins of sexual orientation Are our sexual preferences acquired through social learning or are...
Shakespeare, 'The Tempest' and its City Connections This lecture focuses on Shakespeare, in particular his final solo...
1665: London's Last Great Plague 350 years ago, London experienced a devastating outbreak of plague...
Fashion and Visual Culture in the 19th Century: The Crinoline Cage The middle of the nineteenth century was the great age...
'There's nowt so queer as folk' - Gender and sexuality Sex and religion. Why celibacy? Is homosexuality objectively disordered? Are...