British Academy Lectures, 2015-16
Online ISBN:
9780191851452
Print ISBN:
9780197266045
Publisher:
British Academy
Book
British Academy Lectures, 2015-16
Janet Carsten (ed.),
Janet Carsten
(ed.)
Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Edinburgh
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Simon Frith (ed.)
Simon Frith
(ed.)
Tovey Professor of Music
Tovey Professor of Music, University of Edinburgh
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Published online:
21 September 2017
Published in print:
23 February 2017
Online ISBN:
9780191851452
Print ISBN:
9780197266045
Publisher:
British Academy
Cite
Carsten, Janet, and Simon Frith (eds), British Academy Lectures, 2015-16, British Academy Lectures Series (London , 2017; online edn, British Academy Scholarship Online, 21 Sept. 2017), https://doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197266045.001.0001, accessed 9 May 2025.
Abstract
The content derives from the British Academy’s public lecture programme which presents specialist research in an accessible manner. The papers range in subject matter over archaeology, economics, sociology, religion, literature and modern languages, demonstrating the depth and breadth of scholarship in the humanities and social sciences that the British Academy champions.
Subject
Social and Cultural History
Contents
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Rival jihads: Islam and the Great War in the Middle East, 1914–1918: Elie Kedourie Memorial Lecture read 8 July 2014
Eugene Rogan
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Economic impossibilities for our grandchildren? Keynes Lecture in Economics read 7 October 2015
Kevin Hjortshøj O’Rourke
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Reinventing the corporation: Sir John Cass’s Foundation Lecture read 3 March 2015
Colin Mayer
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Food globalisation in prehistory: The agrarian foundations of an interconnected continent: Elsley Zeitlyn Lecture on Chinese Archaeology and Culture Read 17 February 2015
Martin Jones and others
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Social class mobility in modern Britain: changing structure, constant process: Lecture in Sociology read 15 March 2016
John H. Goldthorpe
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Thomas Hobbes: Liberal illiberal: Master-Mind Lecture read 15 October 2014
Noel Malcolm
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Cúchulain in the General Post Office: Gaelic revival, Irish rising: Sir John Rhŷs Memorial Lecture read 22 March 2016
Joep Leerssen
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The Shakespearean unscene: Sexual phantasies in A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Shakespeare Lecture read 12 May 2016
Lorna Hutson
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Modernist perambulations through time and space: From Enlightened walking to crawling, stalking, modelling and street-walking: Lecture in Modern Languages read 19 May 2016
Anne Fuchs
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Passionate, eloquent and determined: Heroines’ tales and feminine poetics: Sir Israel Gollancz Memorial Lecture read 12 April 2016
Helen Cooper
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The rise of ‘no religion’ in Britain: The emergence of a new cultural majority: The British Academy Lecture read 19 January 2016
Linda Woodhead
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