Index of Talks

Below are links to all recordings (plus any associated materials) archived during 2010
December
- Jason Dittmer – Apocalypse, Now? The Geopolitics of Left Behind
- Stephen Gundle – ‘Berlusconi in Historical Perspective’
- Feasting on food porn: what are we consuming?
- Gender and the Holocaust – conference page
- Maddy Carey – Re-thinking the Collapse of Jewish Fatherhood in the Holocaust
- Rachel Century – Dictating the Holocaust: Women working for the Third Reich in Administrative Roles
- Antony Rowland – Reading the Female
- James Mather – From Cairo to Constantinople: Thee Centuries of British Trade and Travel in the Ottoman Empire
- Vertical Geographies – conference page
- Rory Rowan – The Uncertainty Principle: Verticality, War and Disorder in Schmitt, Sloterdijk and Virilio
- Christopher Harker – The politics of verticality revisited
- Andrew Harris – Vertical Urbanism
- Steve Graham – Vertigo: for a vertical turn in critical urban social science
- James Philip Robinson – Targeting the vital: vertical visualities and the exposure of the British landscape, 1936-1945
- Isla Forsyth – Shadow Chasers: exploring the vertical and angular geographies of camouflage
- Jeanne Haffner – Flight from modernity – aerial photograpahy and the emergence of a social conception of space
- Alan Ingram – Resisting remote control warfare online” ‘Shoot an Iraqi’?
- Pete Adey – Areal Life: space, substance and ‘being-in-the-air’
- Mark Donnelly – Peter Whitehead and the Sixties
- Howard Caygill – A Chapter of Accidents: Kafka’s ‘Nature Theatre of Oklahama’
- Juliet Gardiner – ‘Searching for the Gleam’: the quest for a new order in 1930s Britain
- The Political Life of Things – conference page
- Nick Vaughan-Williams and Tom Lundborg – There’s More to Life than Biopolitics: Critical Infrastructure, Resilience Planning, and Molecular Security
- Jairus Grove – 8 Steps to an Ecology of Contemporary War – with special attention to improvised explosive devices
- Claudia Aradau – ‘Crowded Places Are Everywhere You Go’: Materialities of Terrorism and Unexpected Events
- Lisa Smirl and Beth Lister- Drive-By Development: Thinking Through the Sports Utility Vehicle in Humanitarian Assistance
- Roger Tolson – Art Matters
- Edmond Clark – Art Matters
- Louise Amoore – Making Things Secure: On Objects of Violence and Things of Beauty
- Cindy Weber – Materializing Violence: Terror and Horror and War and Citizenship
- Jane Bennett – Powers of the Hoard: Notes on Material Agency
- The Government of Self and Others – conference page
- Matthieu Potte Bonville – Practising Democracy: A Comparison of Foucault’s Reading of Political Parrhesia (Lectures 10-11) and the Idea of Democratic Self-Creation in Castoriadis, La cité et les lois – Cequi fait la Grèce 2 (seminar 1983-84), Lecture XXIII
- Johanna Oskala – What is Political Philosophy?
- Miguel de Beistegui – From Neoliberal Governmentality to the Government of Self and Others
- John Marks – Foucault’s Differential Methodology
- Trauma and the Early Modern (1)
- Martin Stokes – Popular Song and Modern Turkish History
- Ruth Davidson – Dreams of Utopia: Female Engagement within Civil Society and the Infant Welfare Movement in Croydon and East Surrey 1914-1939
- Slavoj Zizek – Violence Revisited
- Trauma Narratives and ‘Herstory’ With a special emphasis on the work of Eva Figes
- Antonia Birnbaum – Between Sharing and Antagonism: The Invention of Communism in Marx’s 1844 Manuscripts
- Jennifer Howes – Colin MacKenzie’s Adventures in India (1784-1821)
- David Feldman – Equality, Race and the Jewish Problem
- Peter Burke – Loss and Gain: the social history of knowledge, 1750-2000
- Florian Schui – Inglorious Prussians: Conflicts over Taxation in 18th Century Prussia and Grand Narratives of German History
- Anthony Elliott – Mobile Lives, Digital Emotions
- Human Rights Denied: Indefinite Immigration Detention – Is There No End In Sight?
- Childhood and violence: international and comparative perspectives – Seminar 3: Aesthetics, ethics, politics: representations of violence against children
- Why Humanities? – conference page
- Sanna Nissinen – Documenting Suffering: The Production of the Charity Image
- Khatidja Chantler – The Power of the Visual in Assessing Children’s Ages
- Ann Potter and Ian Coutts – Sense and sensibility?
- Quentin Skinner – Why the history of philosophy?
- Kate Soper – Rhetoric, Reality, Revisionings
- Iain Pears (Historian and Writer) ‘Taxes, banks, loans, and students’
- Raimond Gaita (Kings, London) – ‘Callicles’ Challenge’
- Francis Mulhern – Humanities and University Corporatism
- Joanna Bourke – La Fontaine’s Cat, Kafka’s Ape, and the Humanities
- Stefan Collini – Holding our nerve
- Onora O’Neill – The Two Cultures Fifty Years On
- Michael Carr – Italian Merchants and Turkish pirates in the Fourteenth Century Aegean
- Daniel Miller and Matt Cook – ‘Home’
- Catherine Malabou – What is a Psychic Event? Freud and Contemporary Neurology on Trauma
- Should the University Survive in its Current Form? – Panel Discussion
- Paul Julian Smith – Hispanic Gay Autobiography: from Text to Film
- Evrim Binbas – The Timurid Republic of Letters in Iran and Central Asia 1400-1450
- Weipin Tsai – Breaking the Ice: the Modern Chinese Postal Service in the Winter Season in the Late Qing Period
- Robert Gildea – The Personal and the Political in Oral Testimonies of French 1968 Activists
- Robert Eaglestone and Dan Stone – Trauma and History: Approaches to the Holocaust
- Norah Titley: Tributes and Memories
- Charlotte Epstein – When the Pre-modern is Post-Modern. Hobbes, Lacan and the Making of the International System
- Charlotte Epstein – Discourse, the subject and identity in International Relations
- Racism, war, atrocity, and its aftermath in Italy, 1938-2010
- John Foot – Italians and the divided memory of the war
- Guri Schwarz – Italian Jews and memory of the genocide
- Michele Battini – German war crimes and allied justice
- Paolo Pezzino – Warfare and massacre, 1943-45
- Ilaria Pavan – Social-economic impact of the fascist racial laws,1938-1945
- Alessandro Visani – The racial laws 1938: reception and implementation
- Salvatore Garau – Fascism, anti-semitism and the Italian Jews
- Carlotta Ferrara degli Uberti – The Jews of Italy from emancipation to Fascism
- Engage 2010
- Sir Geoffrey Lloyd: Humanity between Gods and Beasts? Ontologies in question
- Tim Harrison – Case studies from across the University
- Kristy Reid and Tim Cole – Case studies from across the University
- Becky Whay – Case studies from across the University
- Philip Newton – Public engagement in difficult times
- Maggie Leggett – Public engagement in difficult times
- Sophie Duncan – Public engagement in difficult times
- Edel Fletcher – How should the University of Bristol be working with the city?
- Tom Trevor – How should the University of Bristol be working with the city?
- Annie Hudson – How should the University of Bristol be working with the city?
- Fascist Radicalism and the New Media – conference page
- Fascist Radicalism and the New Media – Panel 3
- Fascist Radicalism and the New Media – Panel 2
- Fascist Radicalism and the New Media – Panel 1
- Fascist Radicalism and the New Media – Keynote: Gerry Gable – Confronting Right-Wing Extremism in a Western Democracy
- ‘Teutonic Philosophy’: Jacob Boehme (1575-1624) in context, his life and the reception of his writings
- Inhabiting Institutions in Britain, 1700-1950 – conference page
- Living in Institutions – Roundtable
- Vicky Long – Industrial Homes: Domesticating Factories in Interwar Britain
- Krisztina Robert – At Home in the Armed Forces: Living Quarters of the Women’s Services in First World War Britain and France
- Mary Clare Martin – Refuge or prison? Girls’ experiences of a “home” for the mentally defective in early twentieth century Scotland
- William Whyte – An essential part of the best kind of University training’: Halls of Residence at the Civic Universities, 1900-1950
- Michelle Johansen – Inhabiting London’s Public Libraries c.1890-1914
- Susan Skedd – ‘Everything necessary to facilitate the acquisition of knowledge’. Eighteenth-century girls’ boarding schools and their contribution towards the institutionalization of education
- Ayla Lepine – Manifesting the Rule: Designing for Monasticism in Victorian Oxford
- Carmen Mangion – ‘a bright home to the little ones’: Late-nineteenth-century English Hospitals and the domestic paradigm
- Matthew Newsome Kerr – Pauperised by the Public Health?: Taste and Citizenship in London’s Infectious Disease Asylums, 1871-1891
- Accelerationism
- Zara Steiner – The European refugee problem as a ‘forty year crisis’
- Michael Marrus – Refugees in Europe: Explaining the Forty Years’ Crisis
- Anna Shepherd – The Domestic Environment as Therapy in Two Surrey Asylums
- Katherine Rawling – Asylum Snapshots: Institutional Photographic Practices and Patient Images at Holloway Sanatorium, Surrey, 1880-1910
- Clare Hickman – Conceive a Spacious Building Resembling the Palace of a Peer.
- The Forty Years’ Crisis: Refugees in Europe, 1919-1959 – conference page
- Louise Hide – People in their place: space, gender and class in the late 19th century asylum
- Stephen Soanes (Warwick): “The Place was a Home from Home”: Patient Identity and Belonging in Cottage Homes for Convalescents, 1910 – 1939
- Jane Hamlett & Rebecca Preston – Spaces and Material Cultures in Charitable Lodging Houses in London, 1840-1914
- Fiona Fisher – Viewing the institutional interior through the pages of Living London
- Alannah Tomkins – At Home in the Workhouse? The View from Working-Class Autobiographies, 1780-1920
- Alysa Levene – Family life and London workhouses in the later eighteenth century
- Jeremey Boulton – Paupers and their experience of a Georgian workhouse: St Martin in the Fields, 1725-1824
- From Subjects to Citizens: Society and the Everyday State in India and Pakistan 1947 – 1964 – conference page
- Tahir Kamran – The Christian Minority in the Pakistani Punjab
- Taylor Sherman – From ‘the language of the bazaar’ to a ‘minority language’: Urdu and the Idea of the Minority in Postcolonial Hyderabad, 1948-56
- Christophe Jaffrelot – The End of an Era: the Banal Marginalization of Muslims in Bhopal after 1947
- Nicolas Jaoul – Harijan Citizens in Kanpur
- Uditi Sen – The Nation and its Exclusions: The Repatriation of European Refugees from Independent India, 1947-49
- Alasdair Pinkerton – ‘Tuning In’: Radio Listening and ‘Aerial Sovereignty’ on the India-Pakistan Border (1950-1970)
- Sarah Ansari – The Curious Case of Sir Gilbert Grace: Policing Karachi, 1947-1958
- William Gould – Eating the king’s revenue’ and Bestowing the Bounty of the State: The Neta – Babu Nexus in Uttar Pradesh, 1945-1951
- Kamran Asdar Ali – Progressives and “Perverts”: Partition Stories and Pakistan’s Future
- Paul McGarr – The Viceroys are disappearing from the roundabouts in Delhi”: Art, Architecture and Imperial Iconoclasm in Post-colonial India
- Ali Usman Qasmi – Imagining Pakistan: The Debates About Islam, Identity and Citizenship
- Oxford Improvisers – Hackett/Stent/Wachsmann
- Stan Gontarski – There is No Outside the Image: Bergson on Movement
- A one day Unconference to mark the Completion of the London Lives website
- Sharon Howard: London Lives and Bastardy
- Shekhar Krishnan – Urban History and the Geospatial Web
- Robert Shoemaker – Criminal Lives and the Making of Modern Criminal Justice
- Louise Falcini – Washerwomen, Laundresses, Barbers and Boot Blacks: the Business of Cleanliness
- Ben Heller – Finding Pleasure in Plebeian Lives
- Simon Dixon – The Quakers of St Dionis Backchurch, 1690-1800
- McDara Dwyer – The Irish Crime Explosion of the 1740’s: Its Origins, Course and the Response, 1736 – 1756
- Heather Shore – Criminal Connections: Uncovering Plebeian Networks in the Metropolis
- Jean-Luc Nancy – On Communism
- London Critical Theory Summer School – Public Debate – Critical Theory and the Political
- Writing the Empire: Scribblings from Below – conference page
- Karin Barber – Popular voices in the print culture of 1920s Lagos
- Antoinette Burton – Postcolonial Flyover: Above and Below in Frank Moraes’ The Importance of Being Black (1965)
- Paul Pickering – The Rhythm of the Hustings: Music and Electoral Politics in Victoria’s Empire
- Nicholas Nourse – Music as an adjunct to punishment in the armed forces and the people of Britain and the Empire
- Arnab Dasgupta – Conflicting ‘selves’ and the project of Empire: The case of Anandaram Dhekiyal Phukan
- Kimberley Rae Connor – Reading from the Heart Out: Chief Bromden Through Indigenous Eyes
- Cecilia Morgan – What a difference there is between this country and America”: Native Peoples’ Letter-writing Across the British Empire, 1800-1870
- Kirsty Reid – Writing racism on the streets of early nineteenth-century England
- Fiona Paisley – Britain’s Gun Bragging: Aboriginal and Black on the Streets of Interwar London
- Caroline Bressey – The writings of black working women in London 1880–1920
- Emma Wild-Wood – The Journal of Apolo Kivebulaya, CMS Evangelist
- Maria Nugent – The quest for title deeds: The meaning of texts in Aboriginal people’s oral traditions
- Claudia Haake – Writing Against Colonialism. Native American Political Activism against Land Loss in the Age of Removal
- Jacqueline Van Gent – Indigenous women’s strategies of writing the colonial self
- Norman Etherington – Begging to Preach: Black Evangelists’ Written Responses to the Colonial State’s War on Mission Christianity in KwaZulu-Natal South Africa, 1900-1910
- Peggy Brock – Indigenous Christians’ Ethnographic Writings
- Tina Picton-Phillipps – Petitioners and Petitions, 1810-1820: who wants what and why
- Kristyn Harman – ‘Suffering from long imprisonment’: Mickey’s petitions in the context of Aboriginal deaths in custody in colonial New South Wales
- Clare Anderson – Speech, Silence, Love and Longing: the power of words in nineteenth-century colonial jails
- Diana Paton – Writing and Spiritual Power in the Anglophone Caribbean, 1890-1940
- Rhian Tritton – Writing a new life: the construction of self in ss Great Britain’s emigrant diaries
- Ian Duffield – The Parody of Power and the Rhetoric of English Liberty in the life of John William Lancashire
- Raphael Hörmann – The Artisan Writes Back? John Thelwall (1764–1834) and his Proto-Socialist Critique of the British Empire
- Asha Varadharajan – Transplanting the Slave Narrative: Frederick Douglass, B.R. Ambedkar, and Ishmael Beah
- Jennifer Jones – Oral narratives and the power of the pen in Australian post-colonising society
- Elizabeth Elbourne – Orality and literacy on the New York frontier: Evidence from the Draper papers
- Carol Cooper – Shared stories: the words and drawings of William Barak
- Karen Garvey – Writing an archive: the Bristol Black Archives Partnership
- Dirk J. Tang – Writings from the Dutch empire
- Freya McCracken – how Scottish emigrants letters bridged the gap with those left behind
- Effie Karageorgos – Loyal to the Empire? An alternative view of Australian soldiers in the South African War, 1899-1902
- Jonathan Hyslop – Zulu Seafarers in the Age of Steam: The Voyage Narratives of George Magodini and Fulunge Mpofu 1916-1924
- Isaac Land – Patriotic Performances: Naval Veterans on (and off) the Street in Early Nineteenth-Century Britain
- Ellen Gill – Press Gangs and Petitions
- Marilyn Lake – Chinese colonists writing their rights
- Tyler Burge – Origins of Perception
- Mike Martin – Keeping up with O’Shaughnessy’s Appearances
- Thomas Crowther – The Epistemic Function of Wakeful Consciousness
- Violence and Childhood: International Perspectives – seminar 2
- Enoch Brater – Beckett’s Devious Interventions, or Fun with Cube Roots
- Lucy O’Brian – Knowledge of Actions and Tryings
- Hong Yu Wong – Alienated Agency
- Johannes Roessler – The Silence of Self-Knowledge
- Thomas Baldwin – The Mind’s Body and the Body Subject
- Consciousness and the Will: Celebrating the Work of Brian O’Shaughnessy – conference page
- Paul Snowdon – Trying Out the Trying Theory
- Christopher Peacocke – Representing Causality
- David Evans – Communication Breakdown: Debussy, Banville and the Trouble with Serenades
- Florent Albrecht – La notion d’impressionisme à la l’épreuve de la poétique: evaluation des enjeux littéraires à la lumière de la musique et de la peinture.
- Miriam Heywood – Searching in silence: Proust’s musical hypertext
- Jennifer Rushworth – Proust’s programme notes to Vinteuil’s music: À la recherche in the light of the nineteenth-century debate over absolute and programme music
- Áine Larkin – Playing on the Nerves: Performances Musical and Sexual in Proust’s À la recherche du temps perdu
- Claire Launchbury – Douleurs exquises: Tears, Telephones and Music transgressed in Duras, La Musica deuxième and Cocteau/Poulenc La Voix humaine
- Unsettling Scores: A Study Day on French Musico-Poetics from Banville to Duras – programme page
- Peter Dayan – Stravinsky, Satie and the ‘Cocteau Complex’
- Susan Conway – The Material Culture of the Tai Shan of Burma: Cosmology, Astrology and Religious Rituals
- Is there such a thing as unselfish Capitalism?
- Suzanne Dow – Lacan with Beckett
- Eurozone in Crisis: Reform or Exit?
- Concentrationary memories and the politics of representation
- Kiernan Ryan – Shakespeare’s Thoughtless Wisdom
- Katherine Weiss – Beckett’s Theatre: Revolving and Rewinding Histories
- Ewan Fernie – “To Sin in Loving Virtue”: Theological Philosophy in Measure for Measure
- Richard Wilson – This Hideous Rashness: Shakespeare and the decision
- Shakespeare’s Philosophy – Symposium page
- Catherine Belsey – Philosophy or Theatre?
- Simon Palfrey – Possible Worlds
- John Joughin – Shakespeare and Philosophy: or what is the “Thing” Shakespeare?
- David Ellison – Proust and Translation
- Áine Larkin – Playing on the Nerves: Performances Musical and Sexual in Proust’s A la recherche du temps perdu
- Cynthia Gamble – Marcel, Maman and a Manuscript: Anatomy of a Folio of La Bible d’Amiens
- Proustian Afterlives – conference page
- Adam Watt – Polymorphous Proust
- Judith Butler – ‘Co-habitation, Universality and Remembrance’
- Fascism and the Historians: Past, Present and Future
- John Bolin – ‘Watt’s Voices’
- Who’s Afraid of Philosophy?
- Jane Bennett – Walt Whitman’s Solar Judgment
- Peter Osborne – “The Truth Will be Known When the Last Witness is Dead”: History Not Memory
- Tariq Ali- Kentucky Fried Education: The Market Assault on Reason
- Peter Fifield – Spirochete! Syphilitic Fathers in Beckett and Georges Bataille
- Geoff Eley – Empire by Land or Sea? Germany’s Imperial Imaginary, 1870-1945
- Emilie Savage-Smith – The ‘Book of Curiosities’: A Medieval Egyptian Guide to the Universe
- Étienne Balibar – The “impossible” community of the citizens: Past and present problems
- Umut Erel – Beyond Home – Migrant Mothers’Citizenship
- Rutvica Andrijasevic and Claudia Aradau – Unexpected citizens: sex work, mobility, Europe
- Cindy Weber – Desert Designs: Design, Citizenship, and Political Acts of Citizenship With/Out Community
- Teresa Pullano – A Postrevolutionary and Territorial European Citizenship
- Andrew Schaap – The Constituent Power of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy (Canberra, Australia)
- Jonna Pettersson – Resisting sameness: political emancipation outside the community
- Joe Painter – The politics of the neighbour
- Engin Isin – Citizens Without Nations
- Citizenship without Community – Conference Page
- Catherine Laws – Beckett’s Schuberts: Vocality and Imagination
- Katherine Brown – “We are the West”: Muslim women’s claims of identity and belonging
- Etienne Balibar – Cosmopolitanism and secularism. Working Hypotheses
- The Greek Crisis – Politics-Economics-Ethics – A Debate
- Samuel Beckett: Debts and Legacies, 2010 (seminar page)
- Bill Prosser – Samuel Beckett: Nothings in Particular
- Vivienne Shue – Small Mercies: Poverty/Charity, State/Market, and the Provision of Social Welfare in Urban China
- Diane Perrons – Gender and Social Justice after the Crisis
- Bojan Aleksov – The Alleged Marian Apparition Site of Medjugorje and its Relation to WWII Memory and the Conflict in Former Yugoslavia
- From Structure to Rhizome – conference page
- Éric Alliez – From Structure to Rhizome: Rhizome
- Andrew Barry – From Structure to Rhizome: Network
- Michèle Riot-Sarcey – From Structure to Rhizome: History
- François Cusset – From Structure to Rhizome: Theory
- Alain de Libera – From Structure to Rhizome: Subject
- Jean-Marc Lévy-Leblond – From Structure to Rhizome: Science
- Guillaume Collett – From Structure to Rhizome: Object a
- Stella Sandford – From Structure to Rhizome: Sex
- Etienne Balibar – From Structure to Rhizome: Structure
- Laura J. Newby – The Chinese Emperor’s New Copper Plates: Art and Politics in the Late 18th Century
- The Faerie Queene Liturgy Project
- Memorial for Professor David Vilaseca
- Colleen Theron – The legal challenges to sustainable trading
- PIEL panel discussion – Carbon trading, inequality in the carbon market
- Johanna Gibson – Intellectual property and climate change
- Francesco Sindico – Climate and trade interaction in the aftermath of the Copenhagen Accord
- Geert Van Calster – Trade and sustainable development
- Rufus Yerxa – WTO and sustainable development
- Public Interest Environmental Law Conference 2010
- Susan Greenfield – The Greek Mind in the Modern World
- Lawrence R.Schehr – Combatting Basophobia: Fictionalised Trauma in Beigbeder’s Windows on the World
- Alan Gange – World Beneath Your Feet: How Soil Microbes Affect Life Above Ground
- Brigid Haines – Herta Müller: Nobel Laureate 2009
- Katerina Deligiorgi – Happy Pills and Magic Potions: Cosmetic Neuroscience and the Explanation of Actions
- Trauma Fiction History – Nineteenth Century Monsters
- Childhood and violence: international and comparative perspectives – Seminar 1: Violence and the making of the subject
- Margherita Pascucci – ‘Thou art the Thing itself’ Shakespeare, Poverty and Us.
- John Clarke – Crises and Conjunctures: looking for the here and now
- Paul Levine – Raoul Wallenberg in Budapest: Myth, History and Holocaust
- Jane Macnaughton – ‘It felt like she was coming out of my throat’: the perception of touch in clinical practice
- Words and Music: second session
- Stefan Collini – History in English Literary Criticism
- Leading London Theatre Critics In the Spotlight
- After Human Rights?
- Moving Performers, Travelling Performance (session 3)
- Pakistan: business as usual?
- Words and Music: Listening to Song
- Robert C. Merton – Observations on the Science of Finance in the Practice of Finance: Past, Present, and Future
- Mark Fisher – Nubureaucracy and Capitalist Realism
- John Foot – Italy’s Divided Memory. World War Two, 1940-1945
- Owen Wright – How French is frenkçin?
- Rosemary Deem – The 21st century University – Dilemmas of Leadership and Organisational Futures
- Margaret Bird – A person in black, sent to you from afar’: the Evangelical Clergy’s Awakening of the Flock in Rural Norfolk 1773-1813
- Humayun Ansari – The ‘Muslim World’ in British Historical Imaginations
- Rethinking Children / Childhood in the 21st Century – The New and Old Science of Childhood/Children
- Rethinking Children / Childhood in the 21st Century – Children/Childhood in China
- Seema Alavi – Fugitive Mullahs and Outlaw Fanatics
- Rethinking Children / Childhood in the 21st Century – Children in/at Museums: Panel discussion
- Rethinking Children/Childhood in the 21st Century – Children and The Law
- Rethinking Children / Childhood in the 21st Century – Children and their Representation
- Rethinking Children / Childhood in the 21st Century – programme page
- Stephen Mulhall – Philosophy, Literature and the Difficulty of Reality: J.M.Coetzee and Elizabeth Costello
- Daniel Beer – The Vanishing Liberal Subject: Morality in Russian Literature 1860-1910
- Moving Performers, Travelling Performance
- Understanding the Holocaust Today
- Brian Dillon – Hypochondriac Lives
- Francis Pakes – Cultural Conundrums: Moroccan youngsters in the Netherlands
- Ines Lechleitner – A Space of Translation
- Janet Newman – Working the Spaces of Power: Feminism, Activism and Social Change
- The Historian and the Public
- Warwick Ball: Ralph Pinder-Wilson and Afghanistan
Index of talks
