Daytime TV: Stuff of legend
Gary Day remains unenlightened about the Turin Shroud, and finds Cupid's arrow wide of the mark
Gary Day remains unenlightened about the Turin Shroud, and finds Cupid's arrow wide of the mark
Data provided by Thomson Reuters from its Essential Science Indicators, 1 January 1999-31 August 2009

Many in the humanities feel that their disciplines and relevance are under attack. Matthew Reisz asks if 'the best that has been thought and said' still has a place in today's universities
Cheerless and drab but 'full of amazing stuff'. The British Library Newspapers collection at Colindale is moving and also becoming increasingly digitised. Huw Richards wonders if researchers will...

Beyond measure? - Fears for humanities’ future in an impact-driven academy

Thomson Reuters begins building ‘unprecedented’ database that will inform THE’s World University Rankings. Phil Baty reports

The thought of becoming a public intellectual has many attractions but plenty of downsides, too
UCU demands that university rules out compulsory redundancies in cost-cutting plan. John Morgan reports

Even as he prepares to investigate the time the alleged Detroit bomber spent at UCL, Malcolm Grant argues that intellectual freedom on campus cannot be compromised

Martin McQuillan applauds an outsider's appraisal of the giant of deconstruction

Martin Cohen is unimpressed by a work that staggers and falls between three stools
This book investigates the "medicalisation" of England in the 17th century, "the pattern by which the English turned from praying for spiritual physic to paying for medicines when struggling with...
While in Farnham one October to teach journalism, I recalled my first encounter with William Cobbett, a famous son of the Surrey town. My inspirational A-level history teachers used his weekly...
Jerome de Groot delights in a study of language in the middle of strife-ridden 17th-century England
Post-War Italian Cinema: American Intervention, Vatican Interests. By Daniela Treveri Gennari. Routledge. 218pp, £65.00. ISBN 9780415962872. Published February 2009For many people, postwar Italian...