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...
Great Britain and the other imperial powers: Conflict over China During the nineteenth century, Great Britain fought two wars, the...
The American Revolution 1763 - 1783: Separation and Divorce How, in the few years from 1763 to 1775, did...
Finishing the Unfinished: Completing Mozart's Zaide In November 2003, at the newly restored Hackney Empire, the...
Literary Londoners: John Keats This lecture continues the Literary Londoners series by delving into...
Literary Londoners: William Blake This lecture begins the Literary Londoners series with a journey...
Citizen Authors and Their Heroes: Thomas Dekker, Thomas Heywood and Sir Thomas Gresham As part of the Literary Londoners series, this lecture focuses...
Shakespeare, 'The Tempest' and its City Connections This lecture focuses on Shakespeare, in particular his final solo...
Ben Jonson, 'The Alchemist' and Blackfriars As part of the Literary Londoners series, this lecture explores...
Born Gay? The origins of sexual orientation Are our sexual preferences acquired through social learning or are...