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’.
Educationally 'Green': Environmental Research, University Teaching and Campus Greening UK universities have generated excellent environmental performance as well as...
How Folktales Contributed to the Confucianisation of Korea: Mother Green Tree Frog and her Children Through an examination of selected Korean folktales, the lecture will...
Education, Research, and Government in the Ancient Greek World What is the purpose of education, who should provide it...
North Korea's Unspeakable Crimes Against Humanity: Proven Michael Kirby was one of Australia's top lawyers and judges...
Fuelling the Debate: The English Corn Law returns, the Corn Laws and the birth of political economy The Corn Returns, agricultural data from the 18th and 19th...
The Vietnam Informal Tribunal Informal Tribunals dealing with armed conflicts include that established for...
Britain Needs an Ivy League Professor Kealey argues the case for world-class universities being established...