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IN CARRYING a withering review of my book, AIDS: The Failure of Contemporary Science (THES, November 15), I think it would have been fairer if you had stated that the reviewer, Jon Turney, is...
IN CARRYING a withering review of my book, AIDS: The Failure of Contemporary Science (THES, November 15), I think it would have been fairer if you had stated that the reviewer, Jon Turney, is...
BEFORE waxing lyrical about universities providing an "essential haven or home for cultural workers" (THES, December 6), Valentine Cunningham should consider the growing number of redundant academics...
I FIND Richard Noll's refutation of C. G. Jung's theory of the collective unconscious (THES, November 22) flimsy and unconvicing. I argue that whether or not Jung "lied about his evidence" and...
DID Richard Noll have to be so heavy handed in his attack on my defence of Jung's theory of archetypes (THES, December 13)? Yes. Because if he is to succeed in his ambition to destroy Jung's...
January: The American Historical Association convention in Atlanta starts the year off right. "Why Do Ruling Classes Fear History?" and Other Questions is displayed and my editor, Michael Flamini,...
Now the national curriculum is firmly established in schools, the inevitable mutterings about the standardisation of the curriculum in higher education are starting. The Secretary of State may have...
Margaret Mead's anthropological work was the cornerstone upon which much of the edifice of social conditioning was built. The problem is, argues Derek Freeman, it was built on a lie and it is time...
Top sociologist Anthony Giddens has a knack for creating things. So what magic has this 'conjuror' got in store for the LSE when he takes over as director next month? Harriet Swain reports. An...
What will the humanities look like in 1997 and who will be the people to watch? Simon Midgley spots the trends and the stars in the first of a two-part series. Critical theoretical practices, long...
Was Leonardo Da Vinci Machiavelli's informer? Tim Cornwell examines the evidence. A new book by a political philosopher reads, in stretches, like a CIA hunt for a double-agent within its ranks. A...
'Tis the season of goodwill and gluttony when college and campus tables groan with slabs of Christmas pudding and melt-in-the-mouth brussels sprouts. But not everyone joins in this festive time with...
Anyone emerging wanly today after the excesses of Christmas can console themselves with the thought that at least it was a lot shorter than Christmas in central and eastern Europe. The season there...
Saturday Wake up call at 5.30 am. Stagger out of bed, and do a final check of my suitcase, making sure I have not forgotten my lecture notes. I am to be a visiting professor at St Andrews Biblical...
WITH Christmas and New Year upon us, a British analytical chemist believes there is every reason for those who enjoy the occasional for those who enjoy the occasional pint to take heart. According to...
(Photograph) - Leeds University Rugby League club on the attack in their Challenge Cup tie against Hemel Hempstead last Saturday. The students' 26-12 win is a first step towards next May's Wembley...