King Henry III and the Communication of Power This lecture considers how Henry III of England used art to justify monarchy at the dawn of what is commonly termed the ‘parliamentary state’.
Philip Quaque: The African ordained in the Church of England Though history tends to focus on the white abolitionists, the...
War and the Origins of the Abolition Movement What began the process of Abolition? When did this minority...
The EU Referendum and Human Rights Professor Sir Geoffrey Nice examines what effect the EU Referendum...
“Tony Wants”: The First Blair Premiership in Historical Perspective Th is was the Colin Matthew Memorial Lecture for the...
Liberalism, Autonomy and Rights (Lecture 1) The first of two lectures discussing the centrality of the...
Greenness and UK Environmental Challenges The world faces environmental challenges from global to local levels...