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British Academy Review, No. 33, Summer 2018
A festival of ideas for curious minds. Includes: The long history of working at home. The power of shared reading. Why agriculture is at the root of Syria’s problems. David Cannadine and Mary Beard reflect on civilisation(s)
British Academy Review, No. 32, Spring 2018
Includes: Tackling slavery in modern business. Dominic Abrams on understanding what holds societies together. When Dawn Ades met Salvador Dalí. Tim Ingold on a new vision for anthropology. The Sergei Skripal affair in context.
British Academy Review, No. 31, Autumn 2017
Includes: What’s over the horizon for UK research collaboration in Europe? Meet the new President: David Cannadine. History lessons from Robert Frost about unions, nations and states. The lure of the Anglosphere. Ian Diamond on the skills we need.
British Academy Review, No. 30, Summer 2017
Includes: Colin Mayer on making business fit for purpose. Nicholas Stern on understanding change. Hermione Lee on bad behaviour in biography. Stefan Collini on the vision of James Bryce. The hype about ‘neural plasticity’. The different portrayals of India.
British Academy Review, No. 28, Summer 2016
Includes: Linda Colley on why constitutions matter; Uta Frith on what autism tells us about our social nature; Marina Warner on stories as thought experiments in times of turmoil; Tackling corruption – finding out what really works; Who are the Zoroastrians?; Learning Latin – now and then.
[British Academy] Review, July 1998 - July 1999
The British Academy aims to publish a regular account of its activities by means of its new biannual ‘Review’. In this first issue of the ‘Review’, an account of the whole of the academic session 1998–99 is included.
[British Academy] Review, July-December 1999
The British Academy aims to publish a regular account of its activities by means of its new biannual ‘Review’. This is only the second issue of the ‘Review’, and covers events and activities that took place during the first part of the academic year, from July to December 1999.
[British Academy] Review, January–July 2000
The British Academy aims to publish a regular account of its activities by means of its new biannual ‘Review’. This issue of the ‘Review’ covers events and activities that took place during the first six months of the year, up to and including the AGM which took place in early …
[British Academy] Review, July-December 2000
The British Academy publishes a regular account of its activities by means of its biannual ‘Review’. This issue of the ‘Review’ covers events and activities that took place during the second half of the year, from July to December 2000. This is the fourth issue of the ‘Review’.
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