Informed judgements
Karen Gold in her fascinating article on archival secrets ("Pens poised, paper waits", THES, May 19) cited Richard Aldrich as saying that closed bodies of documents are normally unremarkable. It...
Karen Gold in her fascinating article on archival secrets ("Pens poised, paper waits", THES, May 19) cited Richard Aldrich as saying that closed bodies of documents are normally unremarkable. It...
Natfhe is not being sectarian in the debate over the funding of higher education, as Alan Carr surprisingly suggests (Letters, THES, June 9). We have consistently argued that the whole sector...
I was extremely concerned to see the suggestion from Paul Coleshill that "most" academic CVs contain "anomalies" (THES, June 2). Quite the contrary, most academics go to great care to check even the...
I am concerned that the government has caused, albeit for the best of motives, a recruitment imbalance that will do serious harm to a number of universities. These are the institutions that depend on...
In his discussion of admission procedures at Oxford University, Valentine Cunningham ("Prejudice, yes; at Oxford, no", THES, June 9) argues that "many state-school children and their families...
Jeffrey Richards has had his fill of Hollywood's recasting of world history with exclusively American players. Hollywood is at it again - rewriting history. This time, it is the second world war that...
Last month in The THES.. Andrew Oswald called on the government to increase fees paid by students to universities. Andrew J. Morgan. University of Wales Swansea. It is sophistry to argue that fees...
As professors quit Britain's crisis-ridden universities, Kenneth Baker calls for funding changes. Our universities are in crisis, suffering from chronic underfunding. The government has received...
Jackie Lawrence. Labour MP for Pembrokeshire. Last week she put forward an Early Day Motion for the phasing out of the Oxbridge MA: 43 MPs signed it. I did not know that Oxbridge graduates can pay a...
This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is from a pied noir witha red complexion: "There is but one truly serious philosophical problem and that is...
The Cogwheel Brain
Magical Urbanism
The Twilight of The Intellectuals
The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
Making Americans