Free University – Potency, Hierarchy and Food in Borneo
Dr Monica Janowski: Potency, Hierarchy and Food in Borneo Dr Janowski is Lecturer in Anthropology at the University of Sussex. Visit www.sussex.ac.uk/anthropology/ Duration: 21:29.
Dr Monica Janowski: Potency, Hierarchy and Food in Borneo Dr Janowski is Lecturer in Anthropology at the University of Sussex. Visit www.sussex.ac.uk/anthropology/ Duration: 21:29.
Dr Aeriel Hessayon – On The Jews In England Ariel Hessayon: The Jews in England from their expulsion in 1290 to their readmission in 1659. Dr Hessayon is based at Goldsmiths’ Department of History. For recommended further reading see the FUoTA page at http://resonancefm.com/free-university/thursday-21st-august Duration: 56:53.
Dr Ariel Hessayon: Restoring the Garden of Eden in England’s Green and Pleasant Land. What meaning does the activity of The Diggers, 1649-50, and the thinking of Gerrard Winstanley now hold? Dr Hessayon is based at Goldsmiths’ Department of History. For recommended further reading see the FUoTA page at http:resonancefm.com/free-university Duration: 54:37.
A C Grayling provides the keynote address for this year’s FUoTA. AC Grayling is Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck College, University of London, and a Supernumerary Fellow of St Anne’s College, Oxford. Visit www.acgrayling.com/
Prof Steven Conner – A History Of The Air What are our relations to the air and how have they changed over the last 100 or 200 years? Professor Connor is the Academic Director, London Consortium School of English and Humanities, Birkbeck College, London. http://www.stevenconnor.com/ Duration: 37:23.
Prof Kevin Buzzard: Number theory and communication Kevin Buzzard is Professor of Mathematics at Imperial College, London. Visit www.ma.ic.ac.uk/~buzzard/ For further reading, go to Wikipedia and search for “RSA”. Duration: 35:46.
Peter Cox: The Radio Ballads The series of landmark radical works made fifty years ago for British radio are discussed by the author of “Set Into Song: Ewan MacColl, Charles Parker, Peggy Seeger and the Radio Ballads.” Duration: 69:29.