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Christmas with the Mayhews

Christmas with the Mayhews

by Talking Humanities | Dec 19, 2019 | Archives & Libraries, Features, History & Classics, Publications

In the spirit of Christmas, Dr Karen Attar explores Senate House Library’s collection of seasonal books and finds a 19th-century twist on the traditional fairy tale that wasn’t to everyone’s liking. Christmastime, Christmas presents, possibly Christmas books. Think...
Making Medusa and the tale of the snake-haired Gorgon

Making Medusa and the tale of the snake-haired Gorgon

by Talking Humanities | Nov 14, 2019 | Archives & Libraries, Being Human festival, Digital, Features, History & Classics, Public Engagement, Publications, Republished, Research & Resources

For this year’s Being Human festival, the Institute of Classical Studies (ICS) is putting on a free event in London in partnership with Islington’s Little Angel Theatre and puppeteer-storyteller Tinka Slavicek. Making Medusa, which takes place on 17 November at Little...
A world of book illustration at the V and A and London Rare Books School

A world of book illustration at the V and A and London Rare Books School

by Talking Humanities | Nov 6, 2019 | Archives & Libraries, Features, Languages & Literature, Publications, Research & Resources

During this year’s London Rare Books School Krystle Attard Trevisan, a PhD candidate at the Institute of English Studies, attended a course on the history of book illustration, and she was not disappointed. This subject has been a passion for years and what better way...
Andrew Carnegie and ‘Madrigals’ at the University of London

Andrew Carnegie and ‘Madrigals’ at the University of London

by Talking Humanities | Sep 10, 2019 | Archives & Libraries, Features, Libraries & Publications, Publications

Dr Karen Attar, curator of rare books and university art at Senate House Library, explores the philanthropy of Andrew Carnegie, the Scottish-American industrialist who set up more than 2,800 libraries around the world before he died on 11 August 1919. In accordance...
Back to the futurists

Back to the futurists

by Talking Humanities | Aug 15, 2019 | Digital, Features, History & Classics, Languages & Literature, Libraries & Publications, Publications

What do Rihanna, Janelle Monáe and the futurists have in common? A belief in the future and in the aesthetic and political power of technology, argues Dr Katia Pizzi, author of Italian futurism and the machine. After the end of the First World War, the Italian...
Lions and humans: navigating the history and our relationship with the ‘king of beasts’

Lions and humans: navigating the history and our relationship with the ‘king of beasts’

by Talking Humanities | Jul 16, 2019 | Features, History & Classics, Politics & Law, Publications, Research & Resources

Since the death of Cecil the lion at the hands of an American hunter, the issue of the best way to conserve increasingly threatened lion populations has become ever more controversial, says Professor Keith Somerville, whose new book, ‘Humans and Lions. Conflict,...
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