How would you like someone who has read your book to sum it up in one sentence? A thought-provoking and nuanced exploration of the way that measurement technologies impact on the way we experience... READ MORE
How would you like someone who has read your book to sum it up in one sentence? A thought-provoking and nuanced exploration of the way that measurement technologies impact on the way we experience... READ MORE
How would you like someone who has read your book to sum it up in one sentence? It links political commitments and literary style in unusual and illuminating ways. 2. What book in your field has... READ MORE
There were lots of questions asked in the How media and conflicts make migrants Armchair Event and not enough time to get through them all! The panellists have now answered all the remaining questions... READ MORE
How would you like someone who has read your book to sum it up in one sentence? Beautiful and useful. What book in your field has inspired you the most? I like Fifty-one days on Mount Abu by Francesco... READ MORE
Rethinking Artâs Histories aims to open out art history from its most basic structures. Its function is to foreground work that challenges the conventional periodisation and geographical subfields... READ MORE
How would you like someone who has read your book to sum it up in one sentence? A lot (if itâs a really sumptuous sentence). What book in your field has inspired you the most? Kafkaâs Complete... READ MORE
How would you like someone who has read your book to sum it up in one sentence? It offers a fresh perspective on long-running debates and speaks directly to contemporary discussions about the Labour... READ MORE
Antony and Cleopatra By Carol Chillington Rutter In 1606 William Shakespeare put a black Egyptian Queen, Cleopatra, on the London stage. And around her he put her black court: Egypt, for early... READ MORE
How would you like someone who has read your book to sum it up in one sentence? The book explores the origins, histories and legacies of the Blaue Reiter in relation to the significance of... READ MORE
Re-post from the Womenâs History Network blog, July 2020. In 1972, Alan Whicker, presenter of the widely watched âWhickerâs Worldâ, together with his television crew, entered the silent and... READ MORE