Posted on 3 March 2017
'Ditch the Witch': The past history of misogyny in politics
Monday 6 March
Dependent agency in the global health regime: local African responses to donor AIDS efforts
Tuesday 7 March
Literary networks of the Vicars Choral and the clerical proletariat in late medieval York
Tuesday 7 March
Lad culture in higher education
Tuesday 7 March
European populisms: demand-side, supply-side and contextual explanations
Wednesday 8 March
Beyond Frankenstein: the writings of Mary Shelley
Wednesday 8 March
Lessons from the Tin Woodman: disability and the posthuman
Thursday 9 March
The Islamic garden as sacred art and as an opportunity for bridge-building between cultures
Thursday 9 March
The New Bridlington Lifeboat Station
Thursday 9 March
How Alara Wholefoods became the most sustainable food manufacturer on earth
Friday 10 March
Defending the right to protest and to dignity in detention in Egypt
Friday 10 March
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