All Courses
All Courses
Course • Classics & Ancient History • 5 lectures
Homer: Iliad
Prof. Barbara Graziosi, Princeton UniversityHomer: Iliad
Prof. Barbara GraziosiPrinceton University
Course • English Literature • 6 lectures
The Poetry of William Wordsworth
Prof. Keith Hanley, Lancaster UniversityThe Poetry of William Wordsworth
Prof. Keith HanleyLancaster University
Course • English Literature • 5 lectures
Forster: A Room With a View
Prof. Max Saunders, King's College LondonForster: A Room With a View
Prof. Max SaundersKing's College London
Course • Classics & Ancient History • 4 lectures
Sappho
Prof. Edith Hall, Durham UniversitySappho
Prof. Edith HallDurham University
Course • History • 6 lectures
Crusades – The First Crusade, 1095-99
Dr Nicholas Morton, Nottingham Trent UniversityCrusades – The First Crusade, 1095-99
Dr Nicholas MortonNottingham Trent University
Course • History • 6 lectures
US History – The Civil Rights Movement, 1945-70
Dr Tom Davies, Sussex UniversityUS History – The Civil Rights Movement, 1945-70
Dr Tom DaviesSussex University
Course • History • 6 lectures
Germany – The Weimar Republic, 1918-33
Prof. Benjamin Ziemann, Sheffield UniversityGermany – The Weimar Republic, 1918-33
Prof. Benjamin ZiemannSheffield University
Course • English Literature • 5 lectures
Shakespeare: Othello
Prof. John Lennard, Independent ScholarShakespeare: Othello
Prof. John LennardIndependent Scholar
Course • History • 6 lectures
British Empire – The High Noon of Empire, 1815-1902
Dr Sascha Auerbach, Nottingham UniversityBritish Empire – The High Noon of Empire, 1815-1902
Dr Sascha AuerbachNottingham University
Course • English Literature • 5 lectures
Dickens: Great Expectations
Prof. John Bowen, York UniversityDickens: Great Expectations
Prof. John BowenYork University
Course • English Literature • 5 lectures
Webster: The Duchess of Malfi
Prof. John Lennard, Independent ScholarWebster: The Duchess of Malfi
Prof. John LennardIndependent Scholar
Course • Classics & Ancient History • 7 lectures
Sophocles: Antigone
Prof. Edith Hall, Durham UniversitySophocles: Antigone
Prof. Edith HallDurham University
Course • Classics & Ancient History • 4 lectures
Invention of the Barbarian
Prof. Edith Hall, Durham UniversityInvention of the Barbarian
Prof. Edith HallDurham University
Course • English Literature • 5 lectures
Stevenson: Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Prof. Nick Groom, Exeter UniversityStevenson: Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Prof. Nick GroomExeter University
Course • Philosophy & Religious Studies • 7 lectures
Medieval Philosophy
Prof. John Marenbon, University of CambridgeMedieval Philosophy
Prof. John MarenbonUniversity of Cambridge
Course • Classics & Ancient History • 7 lectures
Democracy and the Athenians
Prof. Robin Osborne, University of CambridgeDemocracy and the Athenians
Prof. Robin OsborneUniversity of Cambridge
Course • Government & Politics • 6 lectures
The Political Thought of Karl Marx
Prof. Terrell Carver, Bristol UniversityThe Political Thought of Karl Marx
Prof. Terrell CarverBristol University
Course • Philosophy & Religious Studies • 6 lectures
Mind-Body Dualism
Dr Cressida Gaukroger, UCLMind-Body Dualism
Dr Cressida GaukrogerUCL
Course • English Literature • 5 lectures
Carter: The Bloody Chamber
Dr Helen Stoddart, Glasgow UniversityCarter: The Bloody Chamber
Dr Helen StoddartGlasgow University
Course • English Literature • 7 lectures
Shakespeare: The Winter's Tale
Dr Charles Moseley, University of CambridgeShakespeare: The Winter's Tale
Dr Charles MoseleyUniversity of Cambridge
Course • History • 6 lectures
Germany – The Holocaust, 1939-45
Dr Mark Levene, Southampton UniversityGermany – The Holocaust, 1939-45
Dr Mark LeveneSouthampton University
Course • English Literature • 6 lectures
Shakespeare on Stage
Prof. Tiffany Stern, Royal Holloway, LondonShakespeare on Stage
Prof. Tiffany SternRoyal Holloway, London
Course • Classics & Ancient History • 5 lectures
Homer: Odyssey
Prof. Richard Jenkyns, University of OxfordHomer: Odyssey
Prof. Richard JenkynsUniversity of Oxford
Course • Philosophy & Religious Studies • 5 lectures
Spinoza: Ethics
Prof. Susan James, Birkbeck College, LondonSpinoza: Ethics
Prof. Susan JamesBirkbeck College, London
Course • English Literature • 4 lectures
Victorian Literature and Darwin's Origin of Species
Dr Will Abberley, University of OxfordVictorian Literature and Darwin's Origin of Species
Dr Will AbberleyUniversity of Oxford
Course • History • 6 lectures
Britain – Civil Wars, 1639-51
Prof. John Morrill, University of CambridgeBritain – Civil Wars, 1639-51
Prof. John MorrillUniversity of Cambridge
Course • English Literature • 6 lectures
The Poetry of John Keats
Dr Ross Wilson, University of CambridgeThe Poetry of John Keats
Dr Ross WilsonUniversity of Cambridge