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A major debate will consider changing attitudes to lesbians and gay men as home and family makers.
The fear created by the Cuban missile crisis was vividly described at the 2012 Orwell lecture.
The dilemmas of humanitarian action were discussed at a debate co-organised by Birkbeck.
Pevsner Chair Of History Of Art, Professor Lynda Nead, will be taking part in a panel discussion at Tate Britain on November 27. The topic is 'Objects of Desire: Representations of Sexuality in Victorian Art'.
Professor Deborah Mabbett will deliver her inaugural lecture tonight, Thursday 8 November, at 6pm.
The Politics Department celebrates its fortieth anniversary with a series of lectures.
Leslie Topp will be speaking at an event 'Inside the Outside' at the Institute of Contemporary Arts.
The white working-class response to ethnic diversity within Britain is the subject of a new study
The history and artistic heritage of Bloomsbury will be discussed by experts from Birkbeck at free events during the Bloomsbury Festival
Kate Retford, Senior lecturer in Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth-Century Art, talks to the National Gallery about the perils of painting royals.