The Canon: Silent Spring by Rachel Carson
Rachel Carson was not the first to suggest that the chemical fog produced by modern industry was carcinogenic. But her prodigious feat of synthesising a jumble of scientific and medical information...
Rachel Carson was not the first to suggest that the chemical fog produced by modern industry was carcinogenic. But her prodigious feat of synthesising a jumble of scientific and medical information...
Stephen Bales welcomes a comprehensive challenge to a reductionist reification
Norman Stone's "personal history of the Cold War" is an informative, entertaining and often provocative account of world affairs from the fall of Winston Churchill in 1945 to that of Margaret...
Mining the depths of late-17th- and 18th-century English novels for insights into the cultural and political turmoil of the era is standard practice for scholars; however, in her new book, The...
Darren Paffey finds that the US attitude to bilingualism has been driven by blinkered politics
If anyone wished to know the truly profound power of wealth in Victorian society, then reading Michael Fisher's book would answer their questions. He has written a wonderfully entertaining biography...
John Hale's portrait of ancient Athens and its navy is an informative and fast-paced account that lives up to the phrase "epic story" that appears in the subtitle of its US edition. His style and...
? = Review forthcomingARTS AND DESIGN- Berg Encyclopedia of World Dress and FashionEdited by Joanne B. Eicher, emeritus regent's professor, University of Minnesota. Berg Publishers, £995.00. ISBN...
United States: for-profits unlikely to flock to UKPrivate college operators in the US will focus on growth areas such as Latin America rather than flocking to the UK, it has been suggested. David...
As bad behaviour mars the US sector, observers point to lack of ethical code for all scholars. Jon Marcus reports
Government plans to scrap the fixed retirement age in the UK have been welcomed as a transformative change for higher education staff - but prompted criticism of vice-chancellors for not acting...
No evidence of 'shortcomings', but review proposes measures to boost clarity. Rebecca Attwood writes
Studies of cartilage in pigs' trotters could help investigators looking into suspicious demises pinpoint the time of death. Christopher Rogers, a PhD student in forensic science at the University of...
A Scottish university has held its first degree ceremony in Singapore. The University of Stirling event marked the successful completion of a two-year degree in retail by more than 150 Singaporeans...
Researchers aim to uncover how undergraduate learning links with the skills needed in the workplace. A team from the University of Central Lancashire has been awarded £200,000 by the National...