Faculty of History
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A focus on children in care - Lucy Delap, Faculty of History
Collection: Understanding Inequalities: new thinking for public policy
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Fri 17 Jun 2016
A sociological and historical perspective on health inequalities: implications for current policy debates Mike Kelly,...
Professor Kelly is Senior Visiting Fellow in the Department of Public Health and Primary Care at the Institute of Public Health at the University of Cambridge and a member of St...
Collection: Understanding Inequalities: new thinking for public policy
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Fri 17 Jun 2016
Believing in Medieval Belief: Gibbon, Latour and what we do with Religion
Inaugural lecture by John H Arnold, Professor of Medieval History, given on 2 February 2018
Collection: Inaugural lecture
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Wed 21 Feb 2018
Britain’s Broken Economic Model and Why Brexit isn’t the Cure
Simon Deakin, Director of the Centre for Business Research and Professor of Law at the University of Cambridge, tells the Cambridge Public Policy SRI (Strategic Research...
Collection: Cambridge Public Policy SRI
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Sat 10 Nov 2018
Colonial-modern legacies of development and public policy - Sarah Radcliffe, Department of Geography
Sarah Radcliffe is Professor of Latin American Geography and Fellow of Christ's College. Professor Radcliffe has been working on issues around intersectional inequalities and...
Collection: Understanding Inequalities: new thinking for public policy
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Fri 17 Jun 2016
Constructing the worlds of Archaic Greece
Paper C1 of Part II of the Classical Tripos
Collection: History Faculty lecture videos
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Fri 25 Apr 2014
Corporate governance, shareholder value and worker rights Simon Deakin, Centre for Business Research
Simon Deakin is a Professor of Law. He specializes in labour law, private law, company law and EU law. His research is concerned, more generally, with the relationship between...
Collection: Understanding Inequalities: new thinking for public policy
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Fri 17 Jun 2016
Daniel Neary - Contesting the 'Church of the Bishops': Christian Dissidence in Palestine after Chalcedon
Collection: Medieval History podcasts preview
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Tue 10 Feb 2015
Do inequities in neighbourhood food environments contribute to inequalities in diet and health? - Pablo Monsivais
Dr Monsivais’ talk today focuses on whether inequities in neighbourhood food
environments contribute to inequalities in diet and health.
Food environments, characterised by the...
Collection: Understanding Inequalities: new thinking for public policy
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Fri 17 Jun 2016
Economics of coronavirus
The first episode of The History of Now, a podcast from the Faculty of History at the University of Cambridge is now online! Listen to Adam Tooze in conversation with Chris Clark...
Collection: History Faculty
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Tue 24 Mar 2020
Elizabeth Evenden: Printers, exiles, and exchanges between England and Iberia
Elizabeth Evenden discusses the early modern perceptions of historical relations between Britain, Portugal, and Spain.
Collection: Comparative Social and Cultural History Seminar: Exile
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Sat 20 Feb 2016
Ellen McArthur Lectures 2013, Faculty of History, University of Cambridge: Lecture 1
Collection: Ellen McArthur Lectures 2013 podcasts
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Mon 8 Apr 2013
Ellen McArthur Lectures 2013, Faculty of History, University of Cambridge: Lecture 2
Collection: Ellen McArthur Lectures 2013 podcasts
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Mon 8 Apr 2013
Ellen McArthur Lectures 2013, Faculty of History, University of Cambridge: Lecture 3
Collection: Ellen McArthur Lectures 2013 podcasts
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Mon 8 Apr 2013