The Guitar, the Steamship and the Picnic: England on the Move In the early nineteenth century, there developed an intimate and...
Erik Satie: Erik Satie and Visual Art STUDY DAY IN COLLABORATION WITH THE INSTITUTE OF MUSICAL RESEARCH...
Medieval Carols Jeremy Summerly traces the early history of the world’s favourite musical genre with sung illustrations from the St Luke's Carollers of Chelsea.
The Gordon Riots of 1780: London in Flames, a Nation in Ruins In June 1780 the most destructive urban riots in English...
The Price of Fish: Making sense of the way the world really works The Price of Fish addresses issues related to 'real' (as...
Erik Satie: Poet, Playwright and Composer STUDY DAY IN COLLABORATION WITH THE INSTITUTE OF MUSICAL RESEARCH...
Disease and Death in Late Stuart London A specialist in British and European History, Maureen Waller's books...
The World's Local Religion In the post-imperial age evangelical Christianity has become a genuinely...
Orature, Oratory and Getting the Message Heard The most valued aspect of our entire culture in England...
The Rule of Law and its Enemies: The Landscape of Law The historian Niall Ferguson delivers a lecture, recorded at Gresham...