Wergeld: Crime and the compensation culture in medieval England Wergeld is the payment demanded of a person who has...
The Faces of a King: New research on portraits of Henry VIII The context of royal portraiture in its early evolution, and...
Elizabethan Merchant Ships and Shipbuilding Elizabeth’s galleons and other warships have attracted much attention, but...
Shattering Myths About Freemasonry Freemasonry is a relatively obscure subject with many myths surrounding...
Musical Morals and Moral Music: The artist and the environment What can we expect from our artists, and what should...
Metamorphoses – The Terrible Beauty of Change A Fusion of Benjamin Britten's "Six Metamorphoses After Ovid" (Op.49)...
London’s Lost Rivers: The Hackney Brook and other North West Passages Iain Sinclair takes a look at the rivers of London...
Our Changing Bodies: The lessons of anthropometric history What can the study of height, health and welfare teach...
John Colet and Sir Thomas More: The Publishing Trade in London in the Early 16th Century In 1509 John Colet and Thomas More joined the Mercers'...