British Academy Review, Issue 19, January 2012

Date
07 Apr 2016
Number of pages
64

Includes David Cannadine: Gladstone’s Home
Also:
400 years of sacred English
Al-Qaeda now
Policing ourselves
The stories the Greeks have told themselves
Electoral registration


You may download the whole issue, or click on the links below for individual articles.



What should the word of God sound like?
Rowan Williams


How to train a mulla: Seminaries in Shi’ite Islam
Robert Gleave


Al-Qaeda since 9/11
Alia Brahimi


Free will and modern science
Richard Swinburne


Re-imagining policing post-austerity
Andrew Millie and Karen Bullock


The future of social sciences and humanities in Horizon 2020
Máire Geoghegan-Quinn


British Academy President’s Medal


Mark Blackburn (1953-2011) and the Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles
Simon Keynes


Records of Social and Economic History
Richard M Smith


The heritages of the modern Greeks
Peter Mackridge


When Homer met Phantasia: fiction, epic poetry and entertainment literature in Byzantium
Aglae Pizzone


End of empire and the English novel
Susheila Nasta


Mr Gladstone, Carlton House Terrace and the mind of a statesman
David Cannadine


Individual electoral registration and the future of representative democracy
Ron Johnston and Iain McLean



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