All Courses
All Courses
Course • English Literature • 5 lectures
Conan Doyle: The Sign of Four
Dr Christopher Pittard, Portsmouth UniversityConan Doyle: The Sign of Four
Dr Christopher PittardPortsmouth University
Course • Classics & Ancient History • 5 lectures
Greek Religion: Mystery Cult
Prof. Richard Seaford, Exeter UniversityGreek Religion: Mystery Cult
Prof. Richard SeafordExeter University
Course • Classics & Ancient History • 5 lectures
Greek Religion: The Nature of the Gods
Dr Emma Aston, Reading UniversityGreek Religion: The Nature of the Gods
Dr Emma AstonReading University
Course • English Literature • 6 lectures
Achebe: Things Fall Apart
Prof. Stephen Morton, Southampton UniversityAchebe: Things Fall Apart
Prof. Stephen MortonSouthampton University
Course • History • 12 lectures
Russia – Revolution and Civil War, 1917-22
Dr Mark Levene, Southampton UniversityRussia – Revolution and Civil War, 1917-22
Dr Mark LeveneSouthampton University
Course • English Literature • 6 lectures
Conrad: Heart of Darkness
Prof. Robert Hampson, Royal Holloway, LondonConrad: Heart of Darkness
Prof. Robert HampsonRoyal Holloway, London
Course • Philosophy & Religious Studies • 5 lectures
Hume: An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
Prof. Helen Beebee, Manchester UniversityHume: An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
Prof. Helen BeebeeManchester University
Course • Classics & Ancient History • 6 lectures
Virgil: Aeneid
Prof. Llewelyn Morgan, University of OxfordVirgil: Aeneid
Prof. Llewelyn MorganUniversity of Oxford
Course • English Literature • 6 lectures
18th-Century Literature
Dr James Smith, Royal Holloway, London18th-Century Literature
Dr James SmithRoyal Holloway, London
Course • History • 5 lectures
Crusades – The Second Crusade, 1144-48
Dr Nicholas Morton, Nottingham Trent UniversityCrusades – The Second Crusade, 1144-48
Dr Nicholas MortonNottingham Trent University
Course • Classics & Ancient History • Philosophy & Religious Studies • 8 lectures
Plato: Apology
Prof. Angie Hobbs, Sheffield UniversityPlato: Apology
Prof. Angie HobbsSheffield University
Course • English Literature • 6 lectures
Dickens: Hard Times
Dr Alfie Bown, King's College LondonDickens: Hard Times
Dr Alfie BownKing's College London
Course • History • 4 lectures
Crusades – The Founding of the Crusader States, 1099-1124
Dr Nicholas Morton, Nottingham Trent UniversityCrusades – The Founding of the Crusader States, 1099-1124
Dr Nicholas MortonNottingham Trent University
Course • English Literature • 5 lectures
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Prof. Marion Turner, University of OxfordSir Gawain and the Green Knight
Prof. Marion TurnerUniversity of Oxford
Course • English Literature • 5 lectures
Shakespeare: Troilus and Cressida
Prof. Cedric Watts, Sussex UniversityShakespeare: Troilus and Cressida
Prof. Cedric WattsSussex University
Course • English Literature • 10 lectures
Conrad: The Secret Agent
Prof. Cedric Watts, Sussex UniversityConrad: The Secret Agent
Prof. Cedric WattsSussex University
Course • English Literature • 5 lectures
Hemingway: A Farewell to Arms
Prof. Peter Messent, Nottingham UniversityHemingway: A Farewell to Arms
Prof. Peter MessentNottingham University
Course • History • 6 lectures
US History – Civil Rights, 1865-1941
Prof. Robert Cook, Sussex UniversityUS History – Civil Rights, 1865-1941
Prof. Robert CookSussex University
Course • History • 6 lectures
The Tudors – Edward VI and Mary I, 1547-58
Prof. Susan Doran, University of OxfordThe Tudors – Edward VI and Mary I, 1547-58
Prof. Susan DoranUniversity of Oxford
Course • English Literature • 5 lectures
Dickens: A Christmas Carol
Prof. John Bowen, York UniversityDickens: A Christmas Carol
Prof. John BowenYork University
Course • English Literature • 11 lectures
Chopin: The Awakening
Prof. Helen Taylor, Exeter UniversityChopin: The Awakening
Prof. Helen TaylorExeter University
Course • English Literature • 7 lectures
The Poetry of John Keats
Prof. Jon Mee, York UniversityThe Poetry of John Keats
Prof. Jon MeeYork University
Course • History • 6 lectures
France – The Bourbon Restoration, 1814-30
Dr Michael Rapport, Glasgow UniversityFrance – The Bourbon Restoration, 1814-30
Dr Michael RapportGlasgow University
Course • History • 5 lectures
India – The Decline and Fall of the Mughal Empire, 1658-1739
Dr Nandini Chatterjee, Exeter UniversityIndia – The Decline and Fall of the Mughal Empire, 1658-1739
Dr Nandini ChatterjeeExeter University
Course • English Literature • 6 lectures
Shakespeare: As You Like It
Prof. John Roe, York UniversityShakespeare: As You Like It
Prof. John RoeYork University
Course • History • 6 lectures
The Tudors – Elizabeth I and the Catholic Problem, 1558-1603
Prof. John Morrill, University of CambridgeThe Tudors – Elizabeth I and the Catholic Problem, 1558-1603
Prof. John MorrillUniversity of Cambridge
Course • Classics & Ancient History • 5 lectures
Sophocles: Oedipus Tyrannus
Dr Rosie Wyles, Kent UniversitySophocles: Oedipus Tyrannus
Dr Rosie WylesKent University