Victorian Era Astronomy: On Land and in the Skies In the late 19th-century, astronomical research could be practical, using...
Medieval Music: To Sing and Dance During the eighteenth century, Western Europe gradually relinquished a form...
Galileo’s Journey to the Underworld: The Case for Interdisciplinary Thinking In 1588, the young Galileo delivered some lectures that were...
Women at the Piano: A History Through Images This lecture explores the emergence of the "femme au piano"...
Why Writing Women Back into History Matters Rediscovering remarkable historical figures such as the Birka Warrior Woman...
The Bloomsbury Group: A Queer History This lecture will explore the world of the second Bloomsbury...
LGBT Rights: Overcoming a Colonial Legacy Historically lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people have been...
Were There Pagan Goddesses in Christian Europe? This lecture considers a set of superhuman female figures found...