Sickle Cell Disease: A Cultural History Please note this lecture was rescheduled from its original date...
Who Benefited from the British Empire? Who benefited from the British Empire? In the metropole, did...
Portraits of Native Americans from Pocahontas to Sitting Bull From 1600 – 1850, artists in England and, later, in...
Words and Pictures: Mixed Encounters This beautifully illustrated lecture explores the connections and interactions between...
How To Fight Fake News Fake news, influence operations, disinformation, misinformation and conspiracy theories are...
The Israel-Palestine Conflict: Religion, Violence and Peacebuilding Drawing on examples from the Israel-Palestine conflict, this lecture explores...
Richard Hakluyt: London’s role in navigation and history Richard Hakluyt (1552-1616) is famous for his Principal Navigations, intended...
The End of the Grotian Era? Maintaining Order and Good Governance at Sea 70% of the Earth's surface is not subject to sovereign...