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BRITISH ACADEMY SPRING LECTURE PROGRAMME
British Academy lectures are freely open to the public but because of
limitations on space it is advisable to register beforehand with the Meetings
Department.
All the lectures listed below begin at 5.30pm and take place at the
Academy's premises: 10 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1.
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11 April 2002
Overestimating Culture - A German Problem
Professor Wolf Lepenies
Institute for Advanced Study, Berlin
The Isaiah Berlin Lecture
23 April 2002
Shakespeare and the Anagram
Professor Christopher Ricks, FBA
Boston University
The Shakespeare Lecture
9 May 2002
This Small Island: Britain, Size and Empire
Professor Linda Colley, FBA
LSE
The Raleigh Lecture
21 May 2002
The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor
Professor Charles Higham, FBA
University of Otago, New Zealand
The Albert Reckitt Archaelogical Lecture
22 May 2002
Special Paths or Mainroads? Making Sense of German History
Professor Peter Pulzer
All Souls College, Oxford
Elie Kedourie Memorial Lecture
30 May 2002
Yorkshire Writers
Professor Ralph Hanna
Keble College, Oxford
Sir Israel Gollancz Memorial Lecture
Abstracts on the lectures are available on the web:
http://www.britac.ac.uk/events/current.html
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