Painting, Patronage and Politics under the Tudors Tudor England was a dangerous place for the wealthy and powerful. Art and architecture was a sign of connoisseurship but also political ambition.
Elizabeth's Ghost: The Afterlife of the Queen in the Stuart Era During the reigns of the Stuart monarchs, the image of...
Painting the Soul: Byzantium to El Greco Professor Robin Cormack, The Getty Research Institute and Courtauld Institute...
High politics and Hellfire: William Hogarth Infamous rake (and Chancellor of the Exchequer), Sir Francis Dashwood...
The Fabrication of Medieval History: Archaeology and artifice at the Office of Works The Colin Matthew Memorial Lecture for the Public Understanding of...
Let’s Decolonise the History of Mathematical Proofs! Joint lectures with the British Society for the History of...
The Dutch East Indies Company - The Second 100 Years This second lecture will focus on the VOC's second hundred...
The Dutch East Indies Company - The First 100 Years A series of two lectures. Dr Thomas Crump moved to...