Heirs to a contested past
Hans Mommsen's once groundbreaking arguments about the Holocaust are now accepted. Jennie Brookman profiles him. He is one of Germany's most eminent historians. Yet throughout his career people have...
Hans Mommsen's once groundbreaking arguments about the Holocaust are now accepted. Jennie Brookman profiles him. He is one of Germany's most eminent historians. Yet throughout his career people have...
Alan Thomson talks to Daniel Goldhagen, proponent of the latest controversial theory about ordinary Germans' role in making Hitler possible US academic Daniel Goldhagen may be forgiven for thinking...
Hans Eysenck defends his right his right to speak. Hitler banned IQ testing, "becauseit was Jewish", Stalin banned it "because it was bourgeois". Now Wiley have reneged on a contract to publish Chris...
Rejected by his publishers and boycotted by his students, self-declared 'scientific racist' Chris Brand remains defiant. Olga Wojtas talks to him. As Chris Brand set out last week for a lunch...
Rejected by his publishers and boycotted by his students, self-declared `scientific racist' Chris Brand remains defiant. On Friday April 12, as arranged by my then publishers, John Wiley &...
Tim Cornwell reports on the exploitation of the biological resources of indigenous peoples. Did the 260 Hagahai people of Papua New Guinea know that their genes might offer a cure for cancer?...
June Purvis challenges assumptions that the force-feeding of hunger-striking suffragettes was merely extremely unpleasant.
Talk of 'miracles' in the hot house economies of the Far East is inflated, argues Gerald Segal. Indeed, these 'Tigers' may soon be having trouble paying for pensions There is something about an...
Plans to transfer the renowned Arden Shakespeare series from Routledge to school textbook publisher Thomas Nelson have outraged Bard scholars. The move could precipitate an avalanche of resignations...
The British Library is to stop the in-house publication of research project results to save money from September 30. The move frees money for research following a 13 per cent grant cut for 1996/97. A...
(Photograph) - David Blunkett, shadow education spokesman, called for smartcards and accounts at the TUC conference
The University of Wales is bracing itself for a new internal wrangle over its federal role. Heads of some of its largest and most influential constituent institutions are backing calls for another...
Ekpo Ekpeyong, one of Nigeria's leading professors of medicine, was torn between a crucial emergency meeting of the university teachers' union and lecturing his final-year students. An apolitical...
Fears that students are failing to learn basic skills appear to be confirmed by an unsuccessful charity stunt at Aberdeen University. The students planned to walk over hot coals to raise funds for...
(Photograph) - Bad dream: A woman stands holding examples of aborigine artwork after torrential rain ruined homes near Mt Stanley, Australia. The decision to uphold Eddie Mabo's ancestral claim to...