Two Losses Make a Win: How a Physicist Surprised Mathematicians One of the most extraordinary pieces of new mathematics was...
The Bloomsbury Group: A Queer History This lecture will explore the world of the second Bloomsbury...
Locating Queer History Have a Question? No Registration Required https://app.sli.do/event/mJHtgu79np6ykSFtcbcaxA Queer urban life...
Historical Fiction from Sir Walter Scott to Georgette Heyer and Hilary Mantel Until the 1970s, historical fiction was a scorned genre that...
The Connected Brain: Network and Communication The brain is mostly organised into small modular regions connected...
Banned Books and Freedom of Expression The right to free expression is severely threatened in many...
Unwritten Laws? Legacies from Antigone and Lycurgus Sophocles’ Antigone refers to “unwritten laws”, as does Thucydides’ Pericles...
Does the Adversarial System Serve Us Well? What is the adversarial tradition in English criminal and civil...