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’.
Cultural Heritage and War: Welcome and Introduction As part of the symposium entitled ‘Cultural Heritage and War’, Professor Tim Connell opens the debate with an introduction to the topic.
‘The Four Chaplains’: The Judeo-Christian Norm in America The heroic story of four chaplains – two Protestants, a...
What Would Jesus Do? Christian Culture Wars in the Modern West Christian Culture Wars in the Modern West Europe and North...
Discovering Evil: The Moral Shock of Concentration Camps for American Soldiers ‘We are told that the American soldier does not know...
Cyberspace: Security and Democracy A Panel Discussion Professor Tim Connell chairs a panel discussion from the speakers...
Increasing Threats for Policing in a Digital World Adrian Leppard dissects and discusses the role that the traditional...
Promoting UK Cyber-Prosperity Through Economics We live increasingly in a digital world, born of almost...
Cyberspace Symposium: An Introduction Professor Tim Connell welcomes the audience and the speakers and...