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Lively collection of lectures which covers major principles of political economy, international finance and trade, and macroeconomics; Professor DeGennaro analyses a group of international organisations in...
Professor Stuart takes students through the origins and evolutions of economic thought; he looks at some of the greatest experiments and failures of the last few centuries, including the creation of early...
In these lectures Professor Flanigan teaches the etymology (history) and morphology (structure) of words, and delves into the cognitive science behind committing new words to long-term memory. Includes 36...
Dr. Catherine Kleier invites us into the uniquely world of plants, and the joy of celebrating and learning from the secrets of living nature. Dr. Kleier emphasises the "stories" of plants themselves: without...
This course offers an opportunity to survey the full scope of the field of cultural anthropology. Professor Fischer examines the contributions of the profession’s most noted scholars, from founders and...
Update from 2002-2003 of the celebrated American television science fiction/horror/fantasy anthology series, hosted by Forest Whitaker. A high school teacher decides to leave the profession, feeling that she...
Lecture delivered by Khalid Amine at the University of New England’s Center for Global Humanities that examines the radical shift in performing Shakespeare in Arab countries since the 1960s. Includes a...
Podcast available in audio and video versions. Peter Horn looks at the production of Love’s Labour’s Lost performed as part of the outdoor ‘Shakespeare in Delaware Park’ festival held in Buffalo, New...
Podcast. Lou Cardozo discusses his new album, By Me and Shakespeare, which is made up of songs using words from the sonnets and plays.
Barbara Bogaev and Colleen Fay discuss the history of operas based on Shakespeare.