The BuriatologistOn “An Atlas of the Himalayas”Understanding Buryatia involves grasping the complex dynamics of the region and embracing many different influences, both cultural and…Jul 31, 2020
Eric ScheskeI’m Reading a Picture BookA Medieval Chrismas, In Association with the British Library: A Micro-ReviewDec 10, 2023Dec 10, 2023
UCL Institute for Innovation and Public PurposeinUCL IIPP BlogLucy Musgrave: The unruly subject of urban neighbourhoodsHow can we nurture and forge a strong, legitimate and significant civic identity for 21st century neighbourhoods and cities?Oct 9, 2018Oct 9, 2018
Irondale Ensemble ProjectWhat’s on Jim’s Mind (Issue #170)I’m a bit under the weather today, so I ask you to think of this as “Last Week’s Letter From Jim Part Two” or (for those among you who took…Nov 29, 2023Nov 29, 2023
The BuriatologistOn “An Atlas of the Himalayas”Understanding Buryatia involves grasping the complex dynamics of the region and embracing many different influences, both cultural and…Jul 31, 2020
Eric ScheskeI’m Reading a Picture BookA Medieval Chrismas, In Association with the British Library: A Micro-ReviewDec 10, 2023
UCL Institute for Innovation and Public PurposeinUCL IIPP BlogLucy Musgrave: The unruly subject of urban neighbourhoodsHow can we nurture and forge a strong, legitimate and significant civic identity for 21st century neighbourhoods and cities?Oct 9, 2018
Irondale Ensemble ProjectWhat’s on Jim’s Mind (Issue #170)I’m a bit under the weather today, so I ask you to think of this as “Last Week’s Letter From Jim Part Two” or (for those among you who took…Nov 29, 2023
Cultures: Arts Reviews and Views by Susan TailbyAlexander, Not Who We Think He WasAlexander The Great: The Making of a Myth, British Library LondonFeb 25, 2023
Cultures: Arts Reviews and Views by Susan TailbyBlack History: Every Month: The Extraordinary Life of Charles Ignatius Sancho, with Paterson…Ignatius Sancho. Patterson Jospeh. British Library. Live — in-person and online. Vibrant 18th-century London.Oct 14, 2022