Feet first into a fray
Academics must make sure their voice is heard about world events, Renee Hirschon urges Not long ago, at a farewell party for Barbara Harrell-Bond, an anthropologist and founder of the Refugee Studies...
Academics must make sure their voice is heard about world events, Renee Hirschon urges Not long ago, at a farewell party for Barbara Harrell-Bond, an anthropologist and founder of the Refugee Studies...
The advantages of college franchises outweigh the disadvantages, argues Derek Portwood Franchising and collaborative programmes have become a nightmare for senior staff in further education colleges...
The Murder of Tutankhamen - Nefertiti
Rudolf Laban
Easy Riders, Raging Bulls
Ideas Matter - Memoir - Mary Robinson
The Dragon in the Land of Snows
This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is from a work that takes its title from the old English word for oak: "The village lies folded away in one of...
The Soviet World of American Communism
The Popular Magazine in Britain and the United States 1880-1960
The Word from Paris
Wyman Shoots Chagall
Radio Free Europe and the Pursuit of Democracy
Betty Friedan and the Making of the Feminine Mystique
Postmortem for a Postmodern - Hiding