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British Academy Review, Issue 17, March 2011

‘A medieval mêlée’. This issue shows the activities of the British Academy contributing to policy and other topical issues. There are also a range of articles with a medieval theme – drawing both on the British Academy’s ‘Medieval Week’ held in November 2010, and on the rich variety of longstanding …

British Academy Review, Issue 18, Summer 2011

Includes ‘Thoughtfulness and the law’.

British Academy Review, Issue 19, January 2012

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

British Academy Review, Issue 20, Summer 2012

Includes: Nobel Laureate Mario Vargas Llosa in conversation. Also: Celebrating women in the humanities and social sciences. What is wrong with our financial services sector? Winston Churchill and the British Academy.

British Academy Review, Issue 21, January 2013

The fruits of research in the humanities and social sciences. As usual, this issue contains articles derived from the British Academy’s programmes of events and publications. But the issue concentrates on the Academy’s support for academic research.

British Academy Review, Issue 22, Summer 2013

Includes: A century of art history scholarship. Also: The future of the Union. History in the Third Reich. Environmental NGOs in court. Keynes and the British Academy. The roots of Christian fundamentalism.

British Academy Review, Issue 23, February 2014

Eleven perspectives on how the humanities and social sciences enrich our lives. Eleven Fellows of the British Academy in conversation. This issue of the ‘British Academy Review’ has been produced as part of the British Academy’s Prospering Wisely project.

British Academy Review, Issue 24, Summer 2014

Includes: Defining a thousand years of medieval British writing. Also: Growing older, slowing down? Abolishing modern slavery. The importance of soft power. A 250-year-old cache of unopened letters. A First World War hospital for officers.

British Academy Review, Issue 25, February 2015

Includes: Sculptural treasures of Roman London. Also: The importance of international engagement; the other Bletchley Park story.

British Academy Review, Issue 26, Summer 2015

Includes: New discoveries in British Renaissance art. Also: Meeting Hitler’s biographer; How terrorists learn.

British Academy Review, Issue 27, February 2016

Includes: Music, history and cultural identity in West Africa. Also: The generation behind the 1916 Easter Rising; Making sense of the headlines.

British Academy Review, No. 37, December 2021

Catching up with Professor Dominic Abrams FBA to discuss trust – why we lack it, why we need it and how we can use it to build a stronger and more resilient society.

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