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Mission Society and World Christianity, 1799-1999
Mission Society and World Christianity, 1799-1999
Farthest North
The Black Pharaohs
Colonial India and the Making of Blind Memory
Empire Cinema
From : the departmental secretary, Maureen 1. Christmas Party Previous attempts to organise a departmental Christmas party on the last Friday of term have been somewhat bedevilled by low turnouts....
The picture used to illustrate my piece ("Beautiful sounds from foul singers", THES, November 24) was misleading. First, it was printed upside down. More important, the bats shown in no way resemble...
John Radford (Letters, THES, November 24) states that mathematical ability is gender-linked, with the implication that we need not worry about under-representation of women in mathematics departments...
The Political Studies Association has decided to celebrate its 50 years by awarding Margaret Thatcher with the prize for "breaking the mould" (People, THES, November 24). This category presumably...
We know readers turn first to Laurie Taylor's column, but there is evidence his influence extends further afield. Last week I was leading a QAA subject review. Towards the end of the review team's...
I refer to Osman Durrani's, review of two books on British-German relations, in which he develops a discourse about the development of dubious myths and prejudices in this relationship (Books, THES,...
Closer analysis of the data used by Kate Flynn to claim that public and private universities in the United States are comparable reveals the overwhelming dominance of private universities (Letters,...
Your report "Private fees fund 'public investment'" (THES, November 24) alleges that the government has not been clear about how the tuition fees that students and their parents pay relate to the...
Baroness Blackstone points out that young people from poorer backgrounds do not pay tuition fees, implying that there is, therefore, no reason for them to be deterred from entering higher education...
Zero Gravity (11.00 am R4). The creative potential of weightlessness, with a group of Moscow-based dancers, acrobats and filmmakers. Sounds like the kind of programme that would look better with...