All Courses
All Courses
Course • History • 6 lectures
Crime and Punishment – The Gunpowder Plot, 1605
Dr Clare Jackson, University of CambridgeCrime and Punishment – The Gunpowder Plot, 1605
Dr Clare JacksonUniversity of Cambridge
Course • History • 6 lectures
Germany – The Rise of the Nazi Party, 1918-33
Prof. Sir Richard Evans, University of CambridgeGermany – The Rise of the Nazi Party, 1918-33
Prof. Sir Richard EvansUniversity of Cambridge
Course • History • 6 lectures
US History – Movement in the Early Republic, 1754-1800
Prof. Stephen Rockwell, St. Joseph's College, New YorkUS History – Movement in the Early Republic, 1754-1800
Prof. Stephen RockwellSt. Joseph's College, New York
Course • History • 5 lectures
Witchcraft, 1550-1750
Prof. Malcolm Gaskill, University of East AngliaWitchcraft, 1550-1750
Prof. Malcolm GaskillUniversity of East Anglia
Course • History • 6 lectures
Britain – The Consequences of the Industrial Revolution, 1700-1900
Prof. Emma Griffin, University of East AngliaBritain – The Consequences of the Industrial Revolution, 1700-1900
Prof. Emma GriffinUniversity of East Anglia
Course • Psychology • 4 lectures
Psychopathology – Understanding Mental Ill Health
Dr Jude Stevenson, Glasgow UniversityPsychopathology – Understanding Mental Ill Health
Dr Jude StevensonGlasgow University
Course • Sociology • 5 lectures
The Sociology of Religion
Prof. Chris Shilling, Kent UniversityThe Sociology of Religion
Prof. Chris ShillingKent University
Course • Government & Politics • 6 lectures
Political Ideas – Ayn Rand
Dr Neil Cocks, Reading UniversityPolitical Ideas – Ayn Rand
Dr Neil CocksReading University
Course • Psychology • 6 lectures
Issues and Debates – The Replication Crisis
Dr Ayoub Bouguettaya, Birmingham UniversityIssues and Debates – The Replication Crisis
Dr Ayoub BouguettayaBirmingham University
Course • History • 9 lectures
US History – Reform in the Gilded Age, 1870-1900
Prof. Susan Curtis, Purdue UniversityUS History – Reform in the Gilded Age, 1870-1900
Prof. Susan CurtisPurdue University
Course • History • 5 lectures
US History – Colonial Society and Culture, 1607-1754
Dr Jonathan Barth, Arizona State UniversityUS History – Colonial Society and Culture, 1607-1754
Dr Jonathan BarthArizona State University
Course • History • 8 lectures
US History – The Regions of the British Colonies, 1607-1754
Prof. Alan Taylor, University of VirginiaUS History – The Regions of the British Colonies, 1607-1754
Prof. Alan TaylorUniversity of Virginia
Course • History • 7 lectures
US History – The Environment and Natural Resources, 1968-80
Prof. Patrick Allitt, Emory UniversityUS History – The Environment and Natural Resources, 1968-80
Prof. Patrick AllittEmory University
Course • History • 5 lectures
US History – The Articles of Confederation, 1777-87
Prof. Woody Holton, University of South CarolinaUS History – The Articles of Confederation, 1777-87
Prof. Woody HoltonUniversity of South Carolina
Course • Psychology • 5 lectures
Research Methods – Building an Experiment
Dr Eoin O'Sullivan, University of St AndrewsResearch Methods – Building an Experiment
Dr Eoin O'SullivanUniversity of St Andrews
Course • Psychology • 6 lectures
Issues and Debates – Psychology as a Science
Dr Helena Paterson, Glasgow UniversityIssues and Debates – Psychology as a Science
Dr Helena PatersonGlasgow University
Course • Government & Politics • 6 lectures
Political Ideas – Thomas Hobbes
Prof. Jeffrey Collins, Queen's University, CanadaPolitical Ideas – Thomas Hobbes
Prof. Jeffrey CollinsQueen's University, Canada
Course • Sociology • 4 lectures
Educational Attainment and Inequality
Dr Matthew Cole, Birmingham UniversityEducational Attainment and Inequality
Dr Matthew ColeBirmingham University
Course • Psychology • 5 lectures
Addiction – Smoking
Prof. Marcus Munafò, Bristol UniversityAddiction – Smoking
Prof. Marcus MunafòBristol University
Course • Psychology • 6 lectures
Forensic Psychology – Evidence and Courtrooms
Prof. Ciarán O'Keeffe, Buckinghamshire New UniversityForensic Psychology – Evidence and Courtrooms
Prof. Ciarán O'KeeffeBuckinghamshire New University
Course • Government & Politics • 5 lectures
Global Governance
Prof. Natasha Lindstaedt, Essex UniversityGlobal Governance
Prof. Natasha LindstaedtEssex University
Course • Sociology • 5 lectures
The History of Childhood
Prof. Hugh Cunningham, Kent UniversityThe History of Childhood
Prof. Hugh CunninghamKent University
Course • English Literature • 5 lectures
Shakespeare – Othello and Race
Prof. Ania Loomba, University of PennsylvaniaShakespeare – Othello and Race
Prof. Ania LoombaUniversity of Pennsylvania
Course • Psychology • 5 lectures
Research Methods – Research Ethics
Prof. John Oates, Open UniversityResearch Methods – Research Ethics
Prof. John OatesOpen University
Course • History • 5 lectures
US History – European Colonisation, 1607-1754
Prof. Peter Mancall, University of Southern CaliforniaUS History – European Colonisation, 1607-1754
Prof. Peter MancallUniversity of Southern California
Course • History • 6 lectures
US History – Jackson and Federal Power, 1824-52
Prof. Sean Adams, University of FloridaUS History – Jackson and Federal Power, 1824-52
Prof. Sean AdamsUniversity of Florida
Course • Sociology • 4 lectures
The Stephen Lawrence Case
Dr Anthony Gunter, Open UniversityThe Stephen Lawrence Case
Dr Anthony GunterOpen University