History of a false dichotomy
The Sacred and the Secular
The Sacred and the Secular
Camera Indica
Handbook of Twentieth-Century Literatures of India
Fleet Battle and Blockade - A Political Tour through Rochester, Chatham, Maidstone, Gravesend - The Safeguard of the Sea - Nelson's Battles
Previous Convictions
Science, Vine and Wine in Modern France
Lifelines
The referendum in Scotland in September 1997 was decisive. On a large turnout 74 per cent voted "Yes" to a Scottish Parliament, and 64 per cent "Yes" to giving it tax-varying powers. Referendum day...
This week's First Impressions, the competition in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, comes from a novelist of unseasonal greetings: "Though Bateman was prepared from...
Friday Evening arrival at Katowice for a teaching visit. Met by genial Polish colleague and a slap in the face from biting cold. Pleasant evening helped by choice of Silesian bar-restaurant in...
The THES speaks with three academics under the age of 40 as part of an occasional series of profiles of young researchers making an early mark Stuart Lane When the people of West Bengal decided to...
Despite the rigours of Thatcherism and the demands of globalisation, Simon Burgess finds that jobs last just as long as they did 20 years ago The question of job insecurity is much in the news....
Questions set by David Cannadine, Clive Ponting, Marina Warner, Brian Brivati, Ian Stewart, Susan Greenfield, Ben Pimlott, Arthur C. Clarke, Ian Christie, John Gray, John Polkinghorne and Terence...
January It wasn't a happy new year for those academics in departments rated one and two in the research assessment exercise. They said goodbye to their research hopes as those in departments rated 5...
Luc Montagnier overcame bureaucracy and scientific rivalries to discover the HIV retrovirus. He tells Stella Hughes of the battles fought The retrovirus HIV, the cause of the Aids disease in humans,...