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World-Changing Women: Christine de Pizan article icon

History & The Arts

World-Changing Women: Christine de Pizan

When Christine de Pizan became widowed in her mid-twenties, she supported her extended family by becoming one of the first female writers in Europe. Find out more about her life...

Article
5 mins
Human use of animals audio icon

History & The Arts

Human use of animals

Peter Singer, possibly the most famous philosopher in the world, sparked the birth of the animal rights movement. Discover his take on the human use of animals

Audio
15 mins
Introducing Homer's Iliad free course icon level 2: intermediate icon

History & The Arts

Introducing Homer's Iliad

This free course, Introducing Homer's Iliad, focuses on the epic poem telling the story of the Trojan War. It begins with the wider cycle of myths of which the Iliad was a part. It then looks at the story of the poem itself and its major theme of Achilles' anger, in particular in the first seven lines. It examines some of the characteristic ...

Free course
6 hrs
Imagination: The missing mystery of philosophy free course icon level 3: advanced icon

History & The Arts

Imagination: The missing mystery of philosophy

What is imagination and can philosophy define it in any meaningful way? This free course, Imagination: The missing mystery of philosophy, will introduce you to some of the possible answers to these questions and will examine why philosophy has sometimes found it difficult to approach imagination. It will then go on to examine the relationship ...

Free course
20 hrs
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History & The Arts

Selling Empire

How was Empire marketed? How did British authorities and companies try to persuade people that Empire was a ‘good thing’: worth supporting by showing preference for empire goods, travel, emigration and investment? Read our introduction first for an overview of this collection.

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5 mins
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History & The Arts

War enthusiasm

The August experience allegedly united people behind the 1914 war effort. But this shared enthusiasm is a myth.

Article
10 mins
The First World War continues: Medina, Arabia, January 1919 article icon

History & The Arts

The First World War continues: Medina, Arabia, January 1919

When you think of the First World War, you may think of the Western Front or the dates 1914 - 1918, but did you know that this truly global war was still being fought in 1919 in the Middle East? Dr John Slight explains..

Article
15 mins
David Bowie: identity is creativity article icon

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David Bowie: identity is creativity

Frank Monaghan explores how David Bowie's constant evolution wasn't just about changing the nature of his art - his reinventions were his art.

Article
5 mins
Kropotkin, anarchism and geography: A discussion audio icon

Society, Politics & Law

Kropotkin, anarchism and geography: A discussion

What links geography to anarchism? Dr Philip O’Sullivan finds the surprising connection lies with a Russian prince who died nearly 100 years ago.

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10 mins
Heritage case studies: Scotland free course icon level 1: introductory icon

History & The Arts

Heritage case studies: Scotland

The heritage traditions of Scotland are unique in comparison to the rest of Britain. This free course, Heritage case studies: Scotland, uses two case studies to demonstrate how heritage sites have helped to forge the Scottish national identity and history.

Free course
5 hrs
Sounds of environmental change audio icon

Society, Politics & Law

Sounds of environmental change

What does environmental change sound like? Dr George Revill argues that sound can be a powerful way of conveying how places are transformed by climate change.

Audio
15 mins
Representations of hell in Christian art article icon

History & The Arts

Representations of hell in Christian art

Dr Angeliki Lymberopoulou looks at Christian representations of Hell and how these have been historically used. 

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10 mins