All Courses
All Courses
Course • History • 7 lectures
Italy – The Unification of Italy, 1796-1871
Dr Marcella Sutcliffe, University of CambridgeItaly – The Unification of Italy, 1796-1871
Dr Marcella SutcliffeUniversity of Cambridge
Course • English Literature • 5 lectures
Conrad: Heart of Darkness
Prof. Cedric Watts, Sussex UniversityConrad: Heart of Darkness
Prof. Cedric WattsSussex University
Course • History • 6 lectures
The 1848 Revolutions
Dr Michael Rapport, Glasgow UniversityThe 1848 Revolutions
Dr Michael RapportGlasgow University
Course • Classics & Ancient History • 6 lectures
Aeschylus: Agamemnon
Dr Oliver Thomas, Nottingham UniversityAeschylus: Agamemnon
Dr Oliver ThomasNottingham University
Course • English Literature • 14 lectures
Gothic Literature
Prof. John McRae, Nottingham UniversityGothic Literature
Prof. John McRaeNottingham University
Course • English Literature • 5 lectures
Fitzgerald: The Great Gatsby
Dr William Blazek, Liverpool Hope UniversityFitzgerald: The Great Gatsby
Dr William BlazekLiverpool Hope University
Course • English Literature • 7 lectures
The Poetry of Lord Byron
Prof. Sir Drummond Bone, University of OxfordThe Poetry of Lord Byron
Prof. Sir Drummond BoneUniversity of Oxford
Course • Philosophy & Religious Studies • 5 lectures
Nietzsche and the Death of God
Prof. Ken Gemes, Birkbeck College, LondonNietzsche and the Death of God
Prof. Ken GemesBirkbeck College, London
Course • Classics & Ancient History • 5 lectures
Greek Theatre: Ritual and Religion
Prof. Richard Seaford, Exeter UniversityGreek Theatre: Ritual and Religion
Prof. Richard SeafordExeter University
Course • English Literature • 5 lectures
Shakespeare: Much Ado About Nothing
Prof. John Lennard, Independent ScholarShakespeare: Much Ado About Nothing
Prof. John LennardIndependent Scholar
Course • English Literature • 10 lectures
Shakespeare: Measure for Measure
Prof. John Roe, York UniversityShakespeare: Measure for Measure
Prof. John RoeYork University
Course • Classics & Ancient History • 5 lectures
Lysias: Against Simon
Prof. Edward Harris, Durham UniversityLysias: Against Simon
Prof. Edward HarrisDurham University
Course • English Literature • 6 lectures
Shakespeare: Twelfth Night
Dr Sophie Duncan, University of OxfordShakespeare: Twelfth Night
Dr Sophie DuncanUniversity of Oxford
Course • Classics & Ancient History • 6 lectures
Homer: Iliad
Prof. Richard Jenkyns, University of OxfordHomer: Iliad
Prof. Richard JenkynsUniversity of Oxford
Course • English Literature • 34 lectures
Larkin: The Whitsun Weddings
Prof. John McRae, Nottingham UniversityLarkin: The Whitsun Weddings
Prof. John McRaeNottingham University
Course • Classics & Ancient History • 12 lectures
Plautus: The Brothers Menaechmus and the Swaggering Soldier
Prof. John Wilkins, Exeter UniversityPlautus: The Brothers Menaechmus and the Swaggering Soldier
Prof. John WilkinsExeter University
Course • Classics & Ancient History • 5 lectures
Cicero: De Imperio
Dr Henriette van der Blom, Birmingham UniversityCicero: De Imperio
Dr Henriette van der BlomBirmingham University
Course • Philosophy & Religious Studies • 4 lectures
Nietzsche: On the Genealogy of Morality
Mr Ben Martin, University of OxfordNietzsche: On the Genealogy of Morality
Mr Ben MartinUniversity of Oxford
Course • Classics & Ancient History • 7 lectures
Imperial Image: The City of Rome
Prof. Matthew Nicholls, University of OxfordImperial Image: The City of Rome
Prof. Matthew NichollsUniversity of Oxford
Course • Classics & Ancient History • 5 lectures
Comparative Linguistics
Prof. Geoff Horrocks, University of CambridgeComparative Linguistics
Prof. Geoff HorrocksUniversity of Cambridge
Course • English Literature • 8 lectures
Hardy: Tess of the D'Urbervilles
Mrs Karen Hewitt, University of OxfordHardy: Tess of the D'Urbervilles
Mrs Karen HewittUniversity of Oxford
Course • Classics & Ancient History • 6 lectures
Democracy and the Athenians
Prof. Paul Cartledge, University of CambridgeDemocracy and the Athenians
Prof. Paul CartledgeUniversity of Cambridge
Course • English Literature • 5 lectures
Shakespeare: King Lear
Prof. John Lennard, Independent ScholarShakespeare: King Lear
Prof. John LennardIndependent Scholar
Course • History • 6 lectures
British Empire – The End of the British Empire, 1945-1968
Dr Simon Potter, Bristol UniversityBritish Empire – The End of the British Empire, 1945-1968
Dr Simon PotterBristol University
Course • History • Classics & Ancient History • 7 lectures
Thucydides
Prof. Neville Morley, Exeter UniversityThucydides
Prof. Neville MorleyExeter University
Course • English Literature • 5 lectures
Webster: The White Devil
Prof. John Lennard, Independent ScholarWebster: The White Devil
Prof. John LennardIndependent Scholar
Course • English Literature • 7 lectures
McEwan: Atonement
Dr Allison Adler Kroll, University of OxfordMcEwan: Atonement
Dr Allison Adler KrollUniversity of Oxford