Medieval Music: To Chant in a Vale of Tears According to one early-medieval author, ‘there are many who are...
Who Benefited from the British Empire? Who benefited from the British Empire? In the metropole, did...
The Medieval Agricultural Revolution: New evidence During the medieval ‘agricultural revolution’, new forms of cereal farming...
Queen Victoria: Images of Power and Empire This lecture will examine the images of power and empire...
Artefacts and the Study of Life in Roman London From jewellery and domestic utensils to weaponry and religious objects...
The Reform Club: Architecture and the birth of popular government Professor Peter Marsh, Honorary Professor of History at the University...
London’s Air: The 70th Anniversary of the Great London Smog On the 5th of December 1952 London experienced a major...
Richard Hakluyt: London’s role in navigation and history Richard Hakluyt (1552-1616) is famous for his Principal Navigations, intended...