Artefacts and the Study of Life in Roman London From jewellery and domestic utensils to weaponry and religious objects...
War Games at the Field of the Cloth of Gold 2020 marks the 500th anniversary of the Field of the Cloth of Gold, one of the most extraordinary diplomatic events of the late medieval period.
Corpse Roads: Digital Landscape Archaeology This lecture explores how digital landscape modelling can help unlock the secrets of Britain’s ancient pathways.
AI Weapons, War and Ethics This lecture will explore fully autonomous weapons, the products of AI technology, and the arguments for and against their use.
‘The Four Chaplains’: The Judeo-Christian Norm in America The heroic story of four chaplains – two Protestants, a...
Discovering Evil: The Moral Shock of Concentration Camps for American Soldiers ‘We are told that the American soldier does not know...
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...
Liberalism, Autonomy and Rights (Lecture 1) The first of two lectures discussing the centrality of the...
North Korea's Unspeakable Crimes Against Humanity: Proven Michael Kirby was one of Australia's top lawyers and judges...