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You need to commit to at least one week, and attend courses in the morning and in the afternoon. The dates for this year's programme are:
Week 1: 13 – 19 July
Week 2: 20 – 26 July
Week 3: 27 July – 2 August
Week 4: 3 – 9 August
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Virginia Woolf in the 1920s: *Mrs Dalloway* and *To the Lighthouse*
This course focuses upon two texts in which Woolf explores women’s place in society, from Clarissa Dalloway’s post-First...
Week 4
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The global Middle Ages: Britain and the world, c.400–1500
This course explores key aspects of the relationship between medieval Britain and the wider world, 400–1500. Topics cove...
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Classical archaeology (900 BCE-200 CE)
This course introduces the study of Classical archaeology within its Mediterranean context, with particular reference to...
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Ten Historic Trials, Part II: King Charles I, Queen Caroline, the Scopes 'monkey' trial, William Joyce; Lady Chatterley
This course will look at five very different cases in which a courtroom was the forum for bigger issues. King Charles I ...
Week 4
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Making sense of European Union politics
The European Union represents one of the most ambitious international political integration projects ever undertaken. Wh...
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Painting the City: 19th-century London
In this introductory course we will look at a range of paintings by British artists Millais and Holman-Hunt, the America...
Week 4
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Performing Shakespeare's Sonnets
These Sonnets, only 14 lines long, explore love, desire, mortality and the fragility of physical beauty, and are full of...
Week 4
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Problems in European philosophy: an introduction
This introduction to important philosophical topics investigates key questions in European Philosophy, taking a thematic...
Week 4