Tudor Health Reform: The Politics of Health Reform from a Medieval Perspective Is the NHS medieval? Is this an insulting claim to...
Sickle Cell Disease: A Cultural History Please note this lecture was rescheduled from its original date...
Roman Singing and its Influence Across Europe In this lecture we shall explore what the singing of Rome meant far afield: in northern England, Ireland, Spain and Germany.
Enemies at home: from class war to the war on crime Hostility and demonisation in party political rhetoric in Britain. The...
Tudor Health Reform: An Introduction Professor Tim Connell introduces the symposium and discusses childbirth, medicine...
Death Control: The Last Taboo? - 'Death Control' and 'Development of the UK's Longevity Market' Euthanasia, whilst becoming a more frequent topic for comment in...
The Study of Money May Be The Root Of Much Madness - The Fragile Foundations Underneath Economics Alderman Professor Mainelli introduces the 2015 Long Finance Spring Conference.
Ancient Reading in an Historical Context This lecture will explore the varying ways in which people...