Much ado: Shakespeare’s quatercentennial celebrations
Amid all the events to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death, Peter J. Smith contemplates our appetite for everything – and anything – to do with the Bard
Amid all the events to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death, Peter J. Smith contemplates our appetite for everything – and anything – to do with the Bard
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I enjoyed John Sutherland's "Raiders of the lost archives" (28 June), although I think his conclusions premature.In my field, the history of charity, archive materials are perhaps more vulnerable...
The academic who developed genetic fingerprinting has won what is believed to be the world’s oldest scientific prize
John Sutherland, Sarah Churchwell and others pick books that capture truths about the sector
The year’s best reads for work and pleasure, chosen by scholars and senior figures in the sector
A. W. Purdue on the battles among academics over the conflict’s place in history
John Sutherland's fact-shovelling one-year degree would only certify having "done time" (Why I..., THES , December 6). He is confusing learning with education. Learning is based on accumulating...
John Sutherland's article "Double your money" (THES, June 16) has one big drawback, namely that what he writes about is still moonlighting. Having recently done some teaching outwith the university...
John Sutherland, the Lord Northcliffe professor of modern English literature at University College London, this week revealed in his Guardian column that his copy of Sylvia Plath's Ariel is 37 years...
John Sutherland (Letters, THES , December 20/) claims that computer science students can spend less than half a working week on study. I teach my course unit - one of four students take - on the...
Author: Claire SquiresEdition: FirstPublisher: Palgrave MacmillanPages: 248Price: £48.00 and £14.99ISBN: 9781403997739 and 9780230228474The fact that this lively and meticulously researched monograph...
Clinical trials that could lead to the repair of spinal-cord injuries are scheduled to begin within three years at University College London, with the arrival of an internationally renowned research...
A boycott of Israel can only backfire on Britain, says John Sutherland Cruising to the roof of a Los Angeles parking structure the other week - looking, vainly, for a "spot" - I saw three cars with "...
Now that the shock of the Budget statement on the research assessment exercise has subsided, its implications are beginning to be examined. John Sutherland casts a sceptical eye on some of them, on...