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Join us at our Celebrating Excellence in Law Teaching conference; 27 June 2019 at Cheltenham Racecourse. It is the only conference to celebrate law teaching excellence. We’ll bring together law aca...
Our modern perception of ancient sculpture has been influenced by the way statues have appeared in museums: in white, chiseled marble. However, colour was present in Classical sculpture.
Trapped in debt, Germany had to take severe measures to survive. Unemployment, social unrest and a weak government provided a platform that helped Hitler’s rise to power after the financial collaps...
Germany after the First World War was going through turbulent times. Tobias Straumann describes how the country went through a brief period of stability in the mid-1920s only to plunge into economi...
(Video 7 of 7) Suzannah Lipscomb shares her thoughts on how early modern women might feel about gender in the 21st century. She also chooses the woman she most admires form her research in Languedo...
Felipe Fernández-Armesto, editor of the Oxford Illustrated History of the World highlights three huge ways humans have influenced the planet: the invention of agriculture, voyages of exploration, a...
Felipe Fernández-Armesto, editor of The Oxford Illustrated History of the World, argues that the single most remarkable thing about the human race is its diversity.