1997 Lectures and Memoirs

Volume published 1998

Qumran: Founded for Scripture. The Background and Significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls [Special]
Hartmut Stegemann, pages 1-14


Life and Work in Shakespeare’s Poems [Chatterton]
Colin Burrow, pages 15-50


The Poetry of the Caroline Court [Warton]
Thomas N Corns, pages 51-73


The Winthrop Variation: A Model of American Identity [Phillips]
Sacvan Bercovitch, pages 75-94


Beyond Class? Social Structures and Social Perceptions in Modern England [Raleigh]
David Cannadine, pages 95-118


Social Intelligence and the Emergence of Roles and Rules [Radcliffe-Brown]
Esther Goody, pages 119-147


Plagiarism [British Academy, 1998]
Christopher Ricks, pages 149-168


Being Responsible and Being a Victim of Circumstance [Maccabaean, 1998]
Tony Honoré, pages 169-187


What is Labour-Market Flexibility? What is it Good for? [with discussion by Charles Bean and Robert Rowthorn] [Keynes]
Robert M Solow, pages 189-211


Eric Barff Birley, 1906–1995
Brian Dobson, pages 215-232


Thomas Burrow, 1909–1986
J C Wright, pages 235-254


Alistair Cameron Crombie, 1915–1996
J D North, pages 257-270


Iorwerth Eiddon Stephen Edwards, 1909–1996
T G H James, pages 273-290


Edmund Ronald Leach, 1910–1989
Stanley J Tambiah, pages 293-344


Antony Charles Lloyd, 1916–1994
Richard Sorabji, pages 347-355


Seton Howard Frederick Lloyd, 1902–1996
J D Hawkins, pages 359-377


Donald MacKenzie MacKinnon, 1913–1994
Stewart Sutherland, pages 381-389


Kenneth Arthur Muir, 1907–1996
Inga-Stina Ewbank, pages 393-409


Stuart Piggott, 1910–1996
Roger Mercer, pages 413-442


Edmond Sollberger, 1920–1989
Terence C Mitchell, pages 445-463


Eric Thomas Stokes, 1924–1981
C A Bayly, pages 467-498


Arthur Dale Trendall, 1909–1995
Ian McPhee, pages 501-517


Cicely Veronica Wedgwood, 1910–1997
Austin Woolrych, pages 521-534


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