Poking a nose into Italy's past
Stephen Gundle on the tales a beloved wooden puppet has to tell about his creator's country
Stephen Gundle on the tales a beloved wooden puppet has to tell about his creator's country
Living organisms, animals and the human body in particular, have long been the inspiration for many forms of art. Using a palette of every conceivable material to draw, paint, sculpt and so on,...
Since the early 1990s, both queer theory and the related work of lesbian and gay scholarship have concentrated on archival uncoverings (Martha Vicinus), the exploration of textual closets (Eve...
Simon Barton is disappointed by a lopsided, broad-brush tale of Dark Ages Muslim-Christian clashes
In 1906, Werner Sombart's hallmark study of American political development sought to underline the peculiar social chemistry of an advanced industrial order that had achieved economic prominence...
Murray Pittock is one of Scotland's most prolific academic authors, and he has long worked within and across the disciplinary boundaries of history writing and literary studies. His books are always...

Bernard Wasserstein on Royal David's Divided Dity
A £215 million deal to finance new student residences has been signed by Aston University. As part of a regeneration plan due to be completed by 2014, 2,400 new student rooms will be built on campus...
A genetics student is able to continue his most popular persona in his part-time job as a strippagram after Scotland's Court of Appeal ruled that his extendable baton was not an offensive weapon....
A partnership on rural research involving four universities has been launched. The Rural Research and Strategy Partnership (RRSP) comprises Forest Research (the Farnham-based research agency of the...
The legendary Manchester rock band, The Fall, is to be the subject of an academic conference at the University of Salford. The event, organised by the university's communication, cultural and media...
Electronic engineering students may soon be learning the tools of their trade in cyberspace thanks to a researcher at the University of Portsmouth. Ifeyinwa Chika, a PhD student in the department of...
The controversial topic of hunting is one of the first subjects to be investigated by a new research centre uniting experts from a range of natural and social sciences to help protect the future of...
Health experts are set to demonstrate the quality-of-life benefits of "silver singing" - singing clubs for older people. Hilary Bungay and Ann Skingley of the Sidney De Haan Research Centre for Arts...
A partnership with organisations in five African countries aims to boost the incomes of small-scale African farmers by linking them to new markets. The initiative, led by the University of Greenwich'...