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Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Meet the Manuscripts: the Renaissance reform of the book

Dr Martin Holford and Dr David Rundle explore how the Italian Renaissance led to major changes in how manuscripts were made, written and decorated in England.
CSAE Research Podcasts

Strengthening Professionalism and Accountability within the Ghana Police Service using Identity Norms and Narratives

How do we change a corrupt norm? This project looks to address this question through a policy intervention, working with the Ghana Police Service, to try to change the behaviour of the traffic police through an innovative ethics training programme.
African Studies Centre
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Joao Lourenco's reform agenda in post Dos Santos Angola: Ambiguities and asymmetries

ASC seminar with Rui Verde
Middle East Centre

Contemporary Challenges for Political Islam

Lecture delivered by Professor Tariq Ramadan (Professor of Contemporary Islamic Studies, Middle East Centre) on 4th March 2016 at the Middle East Centre.
Asian Studies Centre

Chinese Reform in Light of James Meade's Liberal Socialism.

Zhiyuan Cui (Tsinghua University) gives the Chun-tu Hsueh Distinguished Lecture 2014.
Design for War and Peace: 2014 Annual Design History Society Conference

Prints of Peace: Elihu Burritt and the graphics of reform

This talk examines the propaganda campaign conducted by mid-nineteenth century American reformer Elihu Burritt and a group of engravers and artists who used the graphic potential of postal items, such as envelopes, to pressure politicians for peace.
Judgement and Justice: The Life and Diary of William Godwin

Godwin and London in the 1820s

A discussion of religious dissent, the development of a secular education at London University in the 1820s, and Godwin's own lifelong concern with education.
1909: The People's Budget

Institute of Fiscal Studies - Current Issues in the Taxation of Land and Income: Part Two

Paul Johnson from the Institute of Fiscal Studies talks about current issues within land tax as part of the 1909 People's Budget Symposium.
1909: The People's Budget

Institute of Fiscal Studies - Current Issues in the Taxation of Land and Income: Part One

Stuart Adam from the Institute of Fiscal Studies gives a talk for the 1909 People's Budget Symposium in which he talks about the current conflicts in land and income tax.
1909: The People's Budget

Lloyd George and his Special Advisers and the Unionist Reaction to the Budget

Iain McLean gives a talk in which he talks about Lloyd George's strategy to get the People's Budget through Parliament and past his main adversaries; his advisers and his parliamentary colleagues.
1909: The People's Budget

The Irish Dimension of the 1909 Budget

Alvin Jackson talks about the relationship between Ireland and Britain at the time of the 1909 budget. Looking at the home rule question and other potential reforms.
1909: The People's Budget

The Free Trade Versus Protectionism Debate

Frank Trentmann talks about the relationship between free trade and the budget and how the conflict between the ideas of free trade and protectionism shaped the 1909 budget.
1909: The People's Budget

Paying for Social Protection

Jose Harris gives a talk on social protection, that is, social welfare and as Lloyd George saw it, the creation of development policies which would increase employment and give wider social protection to people.
1909: The People's Budget

The Public Finances of 1909 and the Key Proposals of the 1909 Budget

Ian Packer gives a presentation on the state of public finances in Britain in 1909 and what the key proposals of the 1909 budget were.
1909: The People's Budget

Introduction to the 1909 People's Budget

Lord Morgan of Aberdyfi introduces the symposium on Lloyd George's People's Budget, a series of lectures looking at the historic People's Budget of 1909.
Centre for Socio-Legal Studies

Charter 88 and the Constitutional Reform Movement Twenty Years On; discussion

Second part of a Panel discussion held at Portculis House, Westminster, discussing the central strengths and achievements of the Constitutional Reform with questions and comments from the audience.
Centre for Socio-Legal Studies

Charter 88 and the Constitutional Reform Movement Twenty Years On

First part of a Panel discussion held at Portculis House, Westminster, asking what have been the central strengths and achievements of the constitutional reform movement among other questions that look back at Charter 88.
Sidney Ball Memorial Lectures

Early Childhood Poverty and Adult Attainment

Professor Greg Duncan discusses the connections between poverty and child development, and suggests social policy strategies to improve the welfare of children in poverty.

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