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[edit] 2010-2009

Broadcast date and BBC link Title Contributors
October 15, 2009 The Death of Elizabeth I - plots, plague and politics

John Guy[1] Clare Jackson[2] Helen Hackett[3]

October 8, 2009 The Dreyfus Affair - the scandal that tore France apart

Robert Gildea[4] Robert Tombs[5] Ruth Harris[6]

October 1, 2009 Akhenaten - history's first individual

Richard Parkinson[7] Elizabeth Frood[8] Kate Spence[9]

September 24, 2009 Leibniz vs. Newton - who first calculated the calculus?

Simon Schaffer[10] Patricia Fara[11] Jackie Stedall[12]

September 17, 2009 St Thomas Aquinas - his profound influence on Western faith and philosophy

Martin Palmer[13] John Haldane[14] Annabel Brett[15]

[edit] 2009-2008

Broadcast date and BBC link Title Contributors
July 9, 2009 The Ediacara Biota - the first animals?

Richard Corfield[16] Martin Brasier[17] Rachel Wood[18]

July 2, 2009 Logical Positivism - or is it?

Barry Smith[19] Nancy Cartwright[20] Thomas Uebel[21]

June 25, 2009 The Sunni-Shia Split - after Muhammad

Amira Bennison[22] Robert Gleave[23] Hugh Kennedy[24]

June 18, 2009 Elizabethan and Jacobean Revenge Tragedy - theatre of blood

Jonathan Bate[25] Julie Sanders[26] Janet Clare[27]

June 11, 2009 The Augustan Age - art and propaganda at the birth of the Roman Empire

Mary Beard[28] Catharine Edwards[29] Duncan Kennedy[30]

June 4, 2009 The Trial of Charles I - the original courtroom drama

Justin Champion[31] Diane Purkiss[32] David Wootton[33]

May 28, 2009 St Paul - the first Christian

John Haldane[34] John Barclay[35] Helen Bond[36]

May 21, 2009 The Whale - A History

Steve Jones[37] Eleanor Weston[38] Bill Amos[39]

May 14, 2009 The Siege of Vienna - a clash of civilisations?

Jeremy Black[40] Andrew Wheatcroft[41] Claire Norton[42]

May 7, 2009 Magna Carta - foundation of law or rich man's charter?

Nicholas Vincent[43] David Carpenter[44] Michael Clanchy[45]

April 30, 2009 The Vacuum of Space - a programme about nothing?

Frank Close[46] Jocelyn Bell Burnell[47] Ruth Gregory[48]

April 23, 2009 The Building of St Petersburg - "a window through which Russia looks on Europe"

Simon Dixon[49] Janet Hartley[50] Anthony Cross[51]

April 16, 2009 Suffragism - the long march towards votes for women

Krista Cowman[52] June Purvis[53] Julia Bush[54]

April 9, 2009 Brave New World - would Soma, free love and the feelies be so bad?

David Bradshaw[55] Daniel Pick[56] Michèle Barrett[57]

April 2, 2009 Baconian Science - Francis Bacon and the birth of modern science

Stephen Pumfrey[58] Patricia Fara[59] Rhodri Lewis[60]

March 26, 2009 The School of Athens - picturing Greece in Renaissance minds

Angie Hobbs[61] Valery Rees[62] Jill Kraye[63]

March 19, 2009 The Boxer Rebellion - "Kill all Foreigners!"

Frances Wood[64] Rana Mitter[65] Gary Tiedemann[66]

March 12, 2009 The Library of Alexandria - of all the books in all the world...

Simon Goldhill[67] Matthew Nicholls[68] Serafina Cuomo[69]

March 5, 2009 The Measurement Problem in Physics - Man is not the measure of all things

Basil Hiley[70] Simon Saunders[71] Roger Penrose[72]

February 26, 2009 The Waste Land and Modernity - "I will show you fear in a handful of dust"

Steve Connor[73] Fran Brearton[74] Lawrence Rainey[75]

February 19, 2009 The Observatory at Jaipur - Indian astronomy on the cusp of colonialism

Chandrika Kaul[76] David Arnold[77] Chris Minkowski[78]

February 12, 2009 The Destruction of Carthage - "Delenda Carthago!"

Mary Beard[79] Jo Quinn[80] Ellen O’Gorman[81]

February 5, 2009 The Brothers Grimm - fairy tales, Grimm - but not as we know them

Juliette Wood[82] Marina Warner[83] Tony Phelan[84]

January 29, 2009 A Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift - 18th century satire gets close to the bone

John Mullan[85] Judith Hawley[86] Ian McBride[87]

January 5-8, 2009 Darwin - his life and achievements

no panel this series

January 22, 2009 A History of History - how the writing of history has evolved

Paul Cartledge[88] John Burrow[89] Miri Rubin[90]

January 15, 2009 Thoreau and the American Idyll - America in the Wilderness

Kathleen Burk[91] Tim Morris[92] Stephen Fender[93]

January 1, 2009 The Consolation of Philosophy - a new year's message from Boethius

Anthony Grayling[94] Melissa Lane[95] Roger Scruton[96]

December 18, 2008 The Physics of Time - does time even exist?

Jim Al-Khalili[97] Monica Grady[98] Ian Stewart[99]

December 11, 2008 The Great Fire of London - London's burning, fetch the engines..

Lisa Jardine[100] Vanessa Harding[101] Jonathan Sawday[102]

December 4, 2008 Heat: A History - from fire to thermodynamics

Simon Schaffer[103] Hasok Chang[104] Joanna Haigh[105]

November 27, 2008 The Great Reform Act - reform - but was it great?

Dinah Birch[106] Michael Bentley[107] Catherine Hall[108]

November 20, 2008 The Baroque - the misshapen pearl of Europe

Tim Blanning[109] Nigel Aston[110] Helen Hills[111]

November 13, 2008 Neuroscience - does the brain rule the mind?

Martin Conway[112] Gemma Calvert[113] David Papineau[114]

November 6, 2008 Aristotle's Politics - a perfect society?

Angie Hobbs[115] Paul Cartledge[116] Annabel Brett[117]

October 30, 2008 Simón Bolívar - the liberator of Spanish America

Anthony McFarlane[118] John Fisher[119] Catherine Davies[120]

October 23, 2008 Dante's Inferno - to Hell and back

Margaret Kean[121] John Took[122] Claire Honess[123]

October 16, 2008 Vitalism - the spark of life

Patricia Fara[124] Andrew Mendelsohn[125] Pietro Corsi[126]

October 9, 2008 Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorems - the dirty secrets of maths

Marcus du Sautoy[127] John Barrow[128] Philip Welch[129]

October 2, 2008 The Translation Movement - Aristotle in Arabic

Peter Adamson[130] Amira Bennison[131] Peter Pormann[132]

September 25, 2008 Miracles - will they never cease?

Martin Palmer[133] Janet Soskice[134] Justin Champion[135]

[edit] 2008-2007

Broadcast date and BBC link Title Contributors
July 10, 2008 Tacitus - The Decadence of Rome

Catharine Edwards[136] Ellen O’Gorman[137] Maria Wyke[138]

July 19, 2008 The Metaphysical Poets - sex and death in the 17th century

Tom Healy[139] Julie Sanders[140] Tom Cain[141]

June 26, 2008 The Arab Conquests - the 7th century new world order

Hugh Kennedy[142] Amira Bennison[143] Robert Hoyland[144]

June 19, 2008 Music of the spheres - stars and planets make beautiful music

Peter Forshaw[145] Jim Bennett[146] Angela Voss[147]

June 12, 2008 The Riddle of the Sands - how Britain learned to fear the Germans

Richard Evans[148] Rosemary Ashton[149] Tim Blanning[150]

June 5, 2008 Trofim Lysenko - Joseph Stalin's chief geneticist

Robert Service[151] Steve Jones[152] Catherine Merridale[153]

May 29, 2008 Probability - heads or tails?

Marcus du Sautoy[154] Colva Roney-Dougal[155] Ian Stewart[156]

May 22, 2008 The Black Death - a plague on all our houses

Miri Rubin[157] Samuel Cohn[158] Paul Binski[159]

May 15, 2008 The Library at Nineveh - treasure trove of Assyrian ideas

Eleanor Robson[160] Karen Radner[161] Andrew George[162]

May 8, 2008 The Brain: A History - food for thought

Vivian Nutton[163] Jonathan Sawday[164] Marina Wallace[165]

May 1, 2008 The Enclosures - dividing the country

Rosemary Sweet[166] Murray Pittock[167] Mark Overton[168]

April 24, 2008 Materialism - are we living in a material world?

Anthony Grayling[169] Caroline Warman[170] Anthony O’Hear[171]

April 17, 2008 Yeats and Irish Politics - "a terrible beauty is born"

Roy Foster[172] Fran Brearton[173] Warwick Gould[174]

April 10, 2008 The Norman Yoke - 1067 and all that

Sarah Foot[175] Richard Gameson[176] Matthew Strickland[177]

April 3, 2008 Newton's Laws of Motion - it is rocket science

Simon Schaffer[178] Raymond Flood[179] Rob Iliffe[180]

March 27, 2008 Dissolution of the Monasteries - religion in ruins

Diarmaid MacCulloch[181] Diane Purkiss[182] George Bernard[183]

March 20, 2008 Søren Kierkegaard - fear and trembling in Copenhagen

Jonathan Rée[184] Clare Carlisle[185] John Lippitt[186]

March 13, 2008 The Greek myths - soap opera of the gods

Nick Lowe[187] Richard Buxton[188] Mary Beard[189]

March 6, 2008 Ada Lovelace - prophet of the computer age

Patricia Fara[190] Doron Swade[191] John Fuegi[192]

February 28, 2008 King Lear - Shakespeare's finest fairy tale

Jonathan Bate[193] Katherine Duncan-Jones[194] Catherine Belsey[195]

February 21, 2008 The Multiverse - the universe is not enough

Martin Rees[196] Fay Dowker[197] Bernard Carr[198]

February 14, 2008 Statue of Liberty - From France with love...

Robert Gildea[199] Kathleen Burk[200] John Keane[201]

February 7, 2008 The Social Contract - Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau and the Origins of Society

Melissa Lane[202] Susan James[203] Karen O’Brien[204]

January 31, 2008 The Court of Rudolf II - the lost powerhouse of Renaissance ideas

Peter Forshaw[205] Howard Hotson[206] Adam Mosley[207]

January 24, 2008 Plate tectonics - the day the Earth moved

Richard Corfield[208] Joe Cann[209] Lynne Frostick[210]

January 17, 2008 The Fisher King - the wound that does not heal

Carolyne Larrington[211] Stephen Knight[212] Juliette Wood[213]

January 10, 2008 Charge of the Light Brigade - "All in the valley of Death rode the six hundred"

Mike Broers[214] Trudi Tate[215] Saul David[216]

January 3, 2008 Albert Camus - Rebel with a Cause

Peter Dunwoodie[217] David Walker[218] Christina Howells[219]

December 27, 2007 The Nicene Creed - when Christ was recognized as God

Martin Palmer[220] Caroline Humfress[221] Andrew Louth[222]

December 20, 2007 The Four Humours - yellow bile, blood, choler and phlegm in the original theory of everything

David Wootton[223] Vivian Nutton[224] Noga Arikha[225]

December 13, 2007 The Sassanian Empire - in the shadow of Ancient Persia

Hugh Kennedy[226] Vesta Sarkhosh Curtis[227] James Howard-Johnston[228]

December 6, 2007 Genetic Mutation - the error-strewn secrets of life

Steve Jones[229] Adrian Woolfson[230] Linda Partridge[231]

November 29, 2007 The Fibonacci Sequence - the numbers in nature

Marcus du Sautoy[232] Jackie Stedall[233] Ron Knott[234]

November 22, 2007 The Prelude - the greatest poem in the English language?

Rosemary Ashton[235] Stephen Gill[236] Emma Mason[237]

November 15, 2007 The Discovery of Oxygen - it's a gas

Simon Schaffer[238] Jenny Uglow[239] Hasok Chang[240]

November 8, 2007 Avicenna - arguably the most important philosopher in the history of Islam

Peter Adamson[241] Amira Bennison[242] Nader El-Bizri[243]

November 1, 2007 Guilt - what is it good for?

Stephen Mulhall[244] Miranda Fricker[245] Oliver Davies[246]

October 19, 2007 Taste - the good, the bad and the ugly in 18th century Britain

Amanda Vickery[247] John Mullan[248] Jeremy Black[249]

October 19, 2007 The Arabian Nights - the art of story-telling

Robert Irwin[250] Marina Warner[251] Gerard van Gelder[252]

October 11, 2007 Divine Right of Kings - "there's such divinity doth hedge a king"

Justin Champion[253] Clare Jackson[254]

October 4, 2007 Antimatter - where has it all gone?

Val Gibson[255] Frank Close[256] Ruth Gregory[257]

September 27, 2007 Socrates - the man and the myth

Angie Hobbs[258] David Sedley[259] Paul Millett[260]

[edit] 2007-2006

Broadcast date and BBC link Title Contributors
July 12, 2007 The Trial of Madame Bovary - "Madame Bovary, c'est moi!" Andy Martin[261] Mary Orr[262] Robert Gildea
July 05, 2007 The Pilgrim Fathers - the original American dream Kathleen Burk,[263] Harry Bennett,[264] Tim Lockley[265]
June 28, 2007 The Permian-Triassic extinction event - when 95% of life was killed off Richard Corfield,[16] Mike Benton,[266] Jane Francis[267].
June 21, 2007 Common Sense Philosophy - "there is no statement so absurd that no philosopher will make it" A. C. Grayling, Melissa Lane,[268] Alexander Broadie[269]
June 14, 2007 Renaissance Astrology - "we are merely the stars' tennis balls, struck and bandied which way please them" Peter Forshaw,[270] Lauren Kassell,[271] Jonathan Sawday[272]
June 7, 2007 Siegfried Sassoon - the poet who survived Jean Moorcroft Wilson, Fran Brearton,[273] Max Egremont
May 31, 2007 Ockham's Razor - cutting medieval philosophy down to size Sir Anthony Kenny, Marilyn McCord Adams, Richard Alan Cross
May 24, 2007 The Siege of Orleans - did Joan of Arc really rescue France? Anne Curry,[274] Malcolm Vale,[275] Matthew Bennett[276]
May 17, 2007 Gravitational Waves - a new window on the universe Jim Al-Khalili, Carolin Crawford,[277] Sheila Rowan[278]
May 10, 2007 Victorian Pessimism - fear and loathing in the late 19th century Dinah Birch,[279] Rosemary Ashton,[280] Peter Mandler
May 3, 2007 Spinoza - believed that God and Nature were the same thing Jonathan Rée, Sarah Hutton,[281] John Cottingham[282]
April 26, 2007 Greek and Roman love poetry - the pursuit of the Beloved from Sappho to Catullus Nick Lowe[283], Edith Hall[284], Maria Wyke[285]
April 19, 2007 Symmetry - the pattern at the heart of our physical world Fay Dowker, Marcus du Sautoy, Ian Stewart
April 12, 2007 The Opium Wars - a conflict that was to affect British-Chinese relations for generations Yangwen Zheng[286], Lars Laamann[287], Xun Zhou[288]
April 5, 2007 St Hilda - the life and times of the Abbess of Whitby John Blair[289], Rosemary Cramp[290], Sarah Foot[291]
March 29, 2007 Anaesthetics - from ether frolics to pain free surgery David Wilkinson[292], Stephanie Snow[293], Dr Anne Hardy[294]
March 22, 2007 Bismarck - The Iron Chancellor Richard J. Evans, Christopher Clark, Katharine Lerman[295]
March 15, 2007 Epistolary Literature - great novels of fictional letters John Mullan, Karen O'Brien,[296] Brean Hammond[297]
March 8, 2007 Microbiology - the story of the invisible masters of the universe John Dupré,[298] Anne Glover,[299] Andrew Mendelsohn[300]
March 1, 2007 The History of Optics - from telescopes to microscopes, a new way of seeing the world Simon Schaffer, Jim Bennett,[301] Emily Winterburn[302]
February 22, 2007 William Wilberforce - the man and his legacy This broadcast was a documentary rather than a discussion
February 15, 2007 Heart of Darkness - one of the most influential novels of the 20th century Susan Jones,[303] Robert Hampson,[304] Laurence Davies[305]
February 8, 2007 Karl Popper - his ideas challenged our approach to the philosophy of science John Worrall, Anthony O'Hear, Nancy Cartwright
February 1, 2007 Genghis Khan - founder of one of the world's largest ever land-based empires Peter Jackson,[306] Naomi Standen,[307] George Lane[308]
January 25, 2007 Archimedes - the Greek mathematician and his Eureka moments Jackie Stedall,[309] Serafina Cuomo,[310] George Phillips[311]
January 18, 2007 The Jesuits - the school masters of Europe Nigel Aston,[312] Simon Ditchfield,[313] Dame Olwen Hufton
January 11, 2007 Mars - the search for life on the Red Planet John Zarnecki, Colin Pillinger, Monica Grady
January 4, 2007 Borges - the life and work of Argentina's best loved short story writer Edwin Williamson,[314] Efraín Kristal,[315] Evelyn Fishburn[316]
December 28, 2006 The Siege of Constantinople - the end of a thousand years of the Byzantine Empire Roger Crowley,[317] Judith Herrin,[318] Colin Imber[319]
December 21, 2006 Hell - its representation through the ages Martin Palmer, Margaret Kean,[320] Neil MacGregor
December 14, 2006 Indian Maths - laying the foundations for modern numerals and zero as a number George Gheverghese Joseph,[321] Colva Roney-Dougal,[322] Dennis Almeida[323]
December 7, 2006 Anarchism - a question of authority? John Keane, Ruth Kinna, Peter Marshall
November 30, 2006 The Speed of Light - a cosmic speed limit? John D. Barrow, Iwan Morus,[324] Jocelyn Bell Burnell
November 23, 2006 Altruism - how can evolutionary biology explain it? Miranda Fricker,[325] Richard Dawkins, John Dupré[298]
November 16, 2006 The Peasants' Revolt - a lasting legacy for popular uprising? Miri Rubin, Caroline Barron,[326] Alastair Dunn[327]
November 9, 2006 Alexander Pope - "short is my date, but deathless my renown" John Mullan, Jim McLaverty,[328] Valerie Rumbold[329]
November 2, 2006 The Poincaré conjecture - how a 19th century mathematician changed how we think about the shape of the universe June Barrow-Green,[330] Ian Stewart, Marcus du Sautoy
October 26, 2006 The Encyclopédie - the great project of the Enlightenment Judith Hawley,[331] Caroline Warman,[332] David Wootton[333]
October 19, 2006 The Needham Question - did China lay the foundations of modern science? Dr Chris Cullen,[334] Tim Barrett,[335] Frances Wood[336]
October 12, 2006 The Diet of Worms - Luther's stand against the Church Diarmaid MacCulloch, David Bagchi,[337] Reverend Dr Charlotte Methuen[338]
October 5, 2006 Averroes - the battle between faith and reason Amira Bennison,[339] Peter Adamson,[340] Sir Anthony Kenny
September 28, 2006 Alexander von Humboldt - the remarkable career of the Prussian naturalist Jason Wilson,[341] Patricia Fara,[342] Jim Secord[343]

[edit] 2006-2005

Broadcast date Title Contributors
July 13, 2006 Greek comedy - sing as you revel and rout Paul Cartledge, Edith Hall[284], Nick Lowe[283]
July 6, 2006 Pastoral Literature - the romantic idealisation of the countryside Helen Cooper, Laurence Lerner, Julie Sanders[344]
June 29, 2006 Galaxies - extra-galactic nebulae, black holes, stars and dark matter John Gribbin, Carolin Crawford,[277] Robert Kennicutt
June 22, 2006 The Spanish Inquisition - one of the most barbaric episodes in European history John Edwards,[345] Alexander Murray,[346] Michael Alpert[347]
June 15, 2006 Carbon - the basis of life Harry Kroto, Monica Grady, Ken Teo[348]
June 8, 2006 Uncle Tom's Cabin - the novel that started the American Civil War Dr Celeste-Marie Bernier,[349] Dr Sarah Meer,[350] Dr Clive Webb[351]
June 1, 2006 The Heart - its anatomical and cultural history David Wootton,[333] Fay Bound Alberti,[352] Jonathan Sawday[272]
May 25, 2006 Mathematics and Music - the science behind sound and composition Marcus du Sautoy, Robin Wilson, Ruth Tatlow[353]
May 18, 2006 John Stuart Mill - one of the most influential philosophers of the 19th Century A. C. Grayling, Janet Radcliffe Richards, Alan Ryan
May 11, 2006 Faeries - supernatural creatures that are neither gods nor humans Dr Juliette Wood,[354] Diane Purkiss,[355] Nicola Bown[356]
May 4, 2006 Astronomy and Empire - the link between colonial expansion and scientific discovery Simon Schaffer, Kristen Lippincott,[357] Allan Chapman
April 27, 2006 The Great Exhibition - a wonder of the Victorian world Jeremy Black, Hermione Hobhouse,[358] Clive Emsley
April 20, 2006 The Search for Immunisation - and the battle against smallpox Nadja Durbach,[359] Dr Chris Dye,[360] Sanjoy Bhattacharya[361]
April 13, 2006 The Oxford Movement - Anglicans and Catholics in the 19th century Sheridan Gilley,[362] Frances Knight,[363] Simon Skinner[364]
April 6, 2006 Goethe - formation of a German cultural icon T. C. W. Blanning, Sarah Colvin,[365] W. Daniel Wilson[366]
March 30, 2006 The Carolingian Renaissance - the revival of early medieval Western Europe Matthew Innes,[367] Julia Smith,[368] Mary Garrison[369]
March 23, 2006 The Royal Society - the first club for experimental science Stephen Pumfrey,[370] Lisa Jardine, Michael Hunter
March 16, 2006 Don Quixote - Spanish romance and the first novel Barry Ife,[371] Edwin Williamson,[314] Jane Whetnall[372]
March 9, 2006 Negative numbers - how they spread across civilizations Ian Stewart, Colva Roney-Dougal,[322] Raymond Flood[373]
March 2, 2006 Friendship - thinking philosophically about our close companions Angie Hobbs, Mark Vernon,[374] John Mullan
February 23, 2006 Catherine the Great - the Enlightened Despot of Eighteenth Century Russia Janet Hartley,[375] Simon Dixon,[376] Tony Lentin[377]
February 16, 2006 Human Evolution - from early hominids to Homo sapiens Steve Jones, Fred Spoor,[378] Margaret Clegg[379]
February 9, 2006 Geoffrey Chaucer - the first Great English Poet Dr Carolyne Larrington,[380] Helen Cooper, Ardis Butterfield[381]
February 2, 2006 The Abbasid Caliphs - when Baghdad ruled the Muslim world. Hugh N. Kennedy, Robert Graham Irwin, Amira Bennison[339]
January 26, 2006 Seventeenth Century Print Culture - piety, populism and political protest Kevin Sharpe,[382] Ann Hughes,[383] Joad Raymond[384]
January 19, 2006 Relativism - the battle against transcendent knowledge Barry Smith,[385] Jonathan Rée, Kathleen Lennon[386]
January 12, 2006 Prime Numbers - the building blocks of mathematics Marcus du Sautoy, Robin Wilson, Jackie Stedall[309]
January 5, 2006 The Oath - guaranteeing law, government and the army in the Classical world Alan Sommerstein,[387] Paul Cartledge, Mary Beard
December 29, 2005 Aeschylus' Oresteia - the birth of tragedy Edith Hall,[284] Simon Goldhill, Thomas Healy[388]
December 22, 2005 Heaven - a journey through the afterlife Valery Rees,[389] Martin Palmer, John Carey
December 15, 2005 The Peterloo Massacre - democratic protest and brutal repression Jeremy Black, Sarah Richardson,[390] Clive Emsley
December 8, 2005 Artificial Intelligence - the quest for a machine that can think Jon Agar,[391] Alison Adam,[392] Igor Aleksander
December 1, 2005 Thomas Hobbes - Thomas Hobbes and the political philosophy of Leviathan Quentin Skinner, David Wootton,[333] Annabel Brett[393]
November 24, 2005 The Graviton - the quest for the theoretical gravity particle Roger Cashmore, Jim Al-Khalili, Sheila Rowan[278]
November 17, 2005 Pragmatism - a practical philosophy fit for 20th century America A. C. Grayling, Julian Baggini, Miranda Fricker[325]
November 10, 2005 Greyfriars and Blackfriars - philosophy, evangelism and fund-raising in the 13th century Church Henrietta Leyser,[394] Alexander Murray,[346] Sir Anthony Kenny
November 3, 2005 Asteroids - celestial bodies from the beginning of time Monica Grady, Carolin Crawford,[277] John Zarnecki
October 27, 2005 Samuel Johnson and His Circle - life with the professional man of letters John Mullan, Jim McLaverty,[328] Judith Hawley[331]
October 20, 2005 Cynicism - bold and populist, the history of a shocking philosophy Angie Hobbs, Miriam Griffin,[395] John Moles[396]
October 13, 2005 The Rise of the Mammals - life in a cold climate Richard Corfield,[16] Steve Jones, Jane Francis[267]
October 6, 2005 Field of the Cloth of Gold - a Renaissance entente cordiale Steven Gunn,[397] John Guy, Penny Roberts[398]
September 29, 2005 Magnetism - an attractive history Stephen Pumfrey,[370] John Heilbron, Lisa Jardine

[edit] 2005-2004

Broadcast date Title Contributors
July 14, 2005 Karl Marx - In Our Time's Greatest Philosopher A. C. Grayling, Francis Wheen, Gareth Stedman Jones
July 7, 2005 Christopher Marlowe - poet, spy, atheist, murder victim? Katherine Duncan-Jones,[399] Jonathan Bate, Emma Smith[400]
June 30, 2005 Merlin - the original Welsh wizard Dr Juliette Wood,[354] Stephen Knight, Peter Forshaw[270]
June 23, 2005 The KT Boundary - did the dinosaurs burn out or fade away? Simon Kelley,[401] Jane Francis,[267] Mike Benton[266]
June 16, 2005 Paganism in the Renaissance - how the classical gods returned to the Christian cities Thomas Healy,[388] Charles Hope,[402] Evelyn Welch[403]
June 9, 2005 The Scriblerus Club - the satirists-in-chief of the 18th century John Mullan, Judith Hawley,[331] Marcus Walsh[404]
June 2, 2005 Renaissance Maths - the birth of modern mathematics? Robert Kaplan,[405] Jim Bennett,[301] Jackie Stedall[309]
May 26, 2005 The Terror - when Madame Guillotine ruled France Mike Broers,[406] Rebecca Spang,[407] T. C. W. Blanning
May 19, 2005 Beauty - the philosophy of beauty Angie Hobbs, Susan James,[408] Julian Baggini
May 5, 2005 Abelard and Heloise - love, sex and theology in 12th century Paris A. C. Grayling, Henrietta Leyser,[394] Michael Clanchy[409]
April 28, 2005 Perception and the Senses - how do we see what we see? Richard Gregory, David Moore,[410] Gemma Calvert[411]
April 21, 2005 The Aeneid - the Roman history of the world Edith Hall,[284] Philip Hardie,[412] Catharine Edwards[413]
April 14, 2005 Archaeology and Imperialism - conquest of the past Tim Champion,[414] Richard Parkinson[415], Eleanor Robson
April 7, 2005 Alfred and the Battle of Edington - without Alfred, no England? Dr Richard Gameson,[416] Sarah Foot,[291] John Hines[417]
March 31, 2005 John Ruskin - a different kind of Victorian Dinah Birch,[279] Keith Hanley,[418] Stefan Collini[419]
March 24, 2005 Angels - how they got their wings Martin Palmer, Valery Rees,[389] John Haldane[420]
March 17, 2005 Dark Energy - the unknown force breaking the universe apart Sir Martin Rees, Carolin Crawford,[277] Sir Roger Penrose
March 10, 2005 Modernist Utopias - the original 21st century John Carey, Steve Connor,[421] Laura Marcus[422]
March 3, 2005 Stoicism - the search for inner calm Angie Hobbs, Jonathan Rée, David Sedley[423]
February 24, 2005 Alchemy - seeking the perfection of all things Peter Forshaw,[270] Lauren Kassell,[271] Stephen Pumfrey[370]
February 17, 2005 The Cambrian Explosion - the big bang of evolutionary history Simon Conway Morris, Richard Corfield,[16] Jane Francis[267]
January 13, 2005 The Mind/Body Problem - does the mind rule the body or the body rule the mind? A. C. Grayling, Julian Baggini, Sue James[424]
January 6, 2005 The Assassination of Tsar Alexander II - did his killing cause the Russian Revolution? Orlando Figes, Dominic Lieven,[425] Catriona Kelly[426]
December 30, 2004 The Roman Republic - what were Rome's republican ideals? Greg Woolf,[427] Catherine Steel,[428] Tom Holland
December 23, 2004 Faust - the original pact with the Devil Dr Juliette Wood,[354] Osman Durrani,[429] Rosemary Ashton[280]
December 16, 2004 The Second Law of Thermodynamics - the most important thing you will ever know John Gribbin, Peter Atkins, Monica Grady
December 9, 2004 Machiavelli and the Italian City States - high politics and low cunning in the Italian Renaissance Quentin Skinner, Evelyn Welch,[403] Lisa Jardine
December 2, 2004 Carl Gustav Jung - Discovering the Self Brett Kahr,[430] Ronald Hayman, Andrew Samuels
November 25, 2004 The Venerable Bede - the father of English history Dr Richard Gameson,[416] Sarah Foot,[291] Dr Michelle Brown[431]
November 18, 2004 Higgs Boson - the search for the God particle Jim Al-Khalili, David Wark[432], Roger Cashmore
November 11, 2004 Zoroastrianism - was the religion of the Persian Empire the first monotheism? Vesta Sarkhosh Curtis,[433] Farrokh Vajifdar,[434] Alan Williams[435]
November 4, 2004 Electrickery - the origins of electricity Simon Schaffer, Patricia Fara,[342] Iwan Morus[324]
October 28, 2004 Rhetoric - from the original sophists to latter-day demagogues Angie Hobbs, Thomas Healy,[388] Ceri Sullivan[436]
October 21, 2004 Witchcraft - Reformation Europe turned upon itself Alison Rowlands,[437] Lyndal Roper, Malcolm Gaskill[438]
October 14, 2004 The Han Synthesis - creating the Chinese cosmos Dr Chris Cullen,[334] Carol Michaelson,[439] Roel Sterckx[440]
October 7, 2004 Jean-Paul Sartre - a man condemned to be free Jonathan Rée, Benedict O'Donohoe,[441] Christina Howells[442]
September 30, 2004 Politeness - the great 18th century craze Amanda Vickery,[443] David Wootton,[333] John Mullan
September 23, 2004 The Origins of Life - how it all began Richard Dawkins, Richard Corfield,[16] Linda Partridge[444]
September 16, 2004 Agincourt - the real facts behind the battle. Anne Curry,[274] Michael Jones, John Watts[445]
September 9, 2004 The Odyssey - Homer's epic tale of Odysseus' return home Simon Goldhill, Edith Hall,[284] Oliver Taplin
September 2, 2004 Pi - the number that doesn't add up Robert Kaplan[405], Eleanor Robson, Ian Stewart

[edit] 2004-2003

Broadcast date Title Contributors
June 24, 2004 George Washington and the American Revolution - the most significant event in history Carol Berkin,[446] Simon Middleton,[447] Colin Bonwick[448]
June 17, 2004 Renaissance Magic - the great passion of the age Peter Forshaw,[270] Valery Rees,[389] Jonathan Sawday[272]
June 10, 2004 Empiricism - the English philosophy? Judith Hawley,[331] Murray Pittock,[449] Jonathan Rée
June 3, 2004 Babylon - the great forgotten civilisation Eleanor Robson, Irving Finkel[450], Andrew R. George
May 27, 2004 Planets - the astronomy of the 21st century Paul Murdin,[451] Hugh R. A. Jones,[452] Carolin Crawford[277]
May 20, 2004 Toleration - from medieval intolerance to religious freedom Justin Champion, David Wootton,[333] Sarah Barber[453]
May 13, 2004 Zero - everything about nothing Robert Kaplan,[405] Ian Stewart, Lisa Jardine
May 6, 2004 Heroism - do we live in an heroic age? Angie Hobbs, A. C. Grayling, Paul Cartledge
April 29, 2004 Tea - an empire in a teacup Huw Bowen,[454] James Walvin,[455] Amanda Vickery[443]
April 22, 2004 Hysteria - the normal state of human beings? Juliet Mitchell, Rachel Bowlby,[456] Brett Kahr[430]
April 15, 2004 The Later Romantics - the world of Byron, Keats and Shelley Jonathan Bate, Robert Woof, Jennifer Wallace[457]
April 8, 2004 The Fall - how Adam and Eve affect us all Martin Palmer, Griselda Pollock,[458] John Carey
April 1, 2004 China: The Warring States Period - the fiery beginnings of Chinese civilisation Dr Chris Cullen,[334] Dr Vivienne Lo,[459] Carol Michaelson[439]
March 25, 2004 Theories of Everything - still the holy grail of physics? Brian Greene, John D. Barrow, Dr Val Gibson[460]
March 18, 2004 The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Charlotte Roueché,[461] David Womersley,[462] Richard Alston[463]
March 11, 2004 The Norse Gods - the great myths of pagan Europe Dr Carolyne Larrington,[380] Heather O'Donoghue,[464] John Hines[417]
March 4, 2004 Dreams - is there a science of dreams? Professor V S Ramachandran,[465] Mark Solms,[466] Martin Conway[467]
February 26, 2004 The Mughal Empire - the glory of India Sanjay Subrahmanyam,[468] Susan Stronge,[469] Chandrika Kaul[470]
February 19, 2004 Rutherford - the father of nuclear physics Simon Schaffer, Jim Al-Khalili, Patricia Fara[342]
February 12, 2004 The Sublime - defining the state of awe Janet Todd, Annie Janowitz,[471] Peter de Bolla[472]
February 5, 2004 The Battle of Thermopylae - battle that defined East and West Tom Holland, Simon Goldhill, Edith Hall[284]
January 29, 2004 Cryptography - secret history of ciphers and codes Simon Singh, Professor Fred Piper,[473] Lisa Jardine
December 26, 2003 Lamarck and Natural Selection - the Lamarckian Heresy Sandy Knapp,[474] Steve Jones, Simon Conway Morris
December 18, 2003 The Alphabet - its creation and development Eleanor Robson, Alan Millard, Rosalind Thomas[475]
December 11, 2003 The Devil - a brief biography Martin Palmer, Alison Rowlands,[437] David Wootton[333]
December 4, 2003 Wittgenstein - a philosophy of linguistics Ray Monk, Barry Smith,[385] Marie McGinn[476]
November 27, 2003 St Bartholomew's Day Massacre - slaughter in Paris. Diarmaid MacCulloch, Mark Greengrass,[477] Penny Roberts[398]
November 20, 2003 Ageing the Earth - a journey in geological time. Richard Corfield,[16] Hazel Rymer,[478] Henry Gee
November 13, 2003 Duty - concepts of obligation. Angie Hobbs, Annabel Brett,[393] A. C. Grayling
November 6, 2003 Sensation - the best sellers of the 19th century. John Mullan, Lyn Pykett,[479] Dinah Birch[279]
October 30, 2003 Robin Hood - the greatest of English myths. Stephen Knight, Thomas Hahn,[480] Dr Juliette Wood[354]
October 23, 2003 Infinity - a brief history. Ian Stewart, Robert Kaplan,[405] Sarah Rees[481]
October 16, 2003 The Schism - between East and West in Christianity. Henrietta Leyser,[394] Norman Housley, Jonathan Shepard
October 9, 2003 Bohemianism - a life of art, freedom and poverty Hermione Lee, Virginia Nicholson,[482] Graham Robb
October 2, 2003 James Clerk Maxwell - great 19th century physicist Simon Schaffer, Peter Harman,[483] Joanna Haigh[484]

[edit] 2003-2002

Broadcast date Title Contributors
July 17, 2003 The Apocalypse - was it a revelation? Martin Palmer, Marina Benjamin,[485] Justin Champion
July 10, 2003 Nature - from Homer to Darwin Jonathan Bate, Roger Scruton, Karen Edwards[486]
July 3, 2003 Vulcanology - significance of volcanoes. Hilary Downes,[487] Steve Self,[488] Bill McGuire
June 26, 2003 The East India Co - a corporate route to Empire. Huw Bowen,[454] Linda Colley, Maria Misra
June 19, 2003 The Aristocracy - how the ruling class survives David Cannadine, Rosemary Sweet,[489] Felipe Fernández-Armesto
June 12, 2003 The Art of War - maintaining the objective? Sir Michael Howard, Angie Hobbs, Jeremy Black
June 5, 2003 The Lunar Society - scientific ferment 200 years ago. Simon Schaffer, Jenny Uglow,[490] Peter Jones[491]
May 29, 2003 Memory - and the brain Martin Conway,[467] Mike Kopelman,[492] Kim Graham[493]
May 22, 2003 Blood - its religious, medical and moral significance Miri Rubin, Dr Anne Hardy,[294] Jonathan Sawday[272]
May 15, 2003 The Holy Grail - just a medieval myth? Dr Carolyne Larrington,[380] Jonathan Riley-Smith,[494] Dr Juliette Wood[354]
May 8, 2003 The Jacobite Rebellion - could it have succeeded? Murray Pittock,[449] Stana Nenadic,[495] Allan Macinnes[496]
May 1, 2003 Roman Britain - the effects of 400 years of occupation Greg Woolf,[427] Mary Beard, Catharine Edwards[413]
April 24, 2003 Youth - from Adonis to James Dean Tim Whitmarsh,[497] Thomas Healy,[388] Deborah Thom[498]
April 17, 2003 Proust - his life and work Jacqueline Rose, Malcolm Bowie, Dr Robert Fraser[499]
April 3, 2003 The Spanish Civil War - causes and legacy Paul Preston, Helen Graham,[500] Dr Mary Vincent[501]
March 27, 2003 Supernovas - the life cycle of stars Paul Murdin,[451] Janna Levin, Phil Charles[502]
March 20, 2003 Originality - is it just a romantic notion? John Deathridge, Jonathan Rée, Professor Catherine Belsey[503]
March 13, 2003 Redemption - the concept of salvation Richard Harries, Janet Soskice,[504] Stephen Mulhall[505]
March 6, 2003 Meteorology - why does it still fascinate us? Vladimir Jankovic,[506] Richard Hamblyn,[507] Liba Taub[508]
February 27, 2003 The Aztecs - looking behind the myths Alan Knight, Adrian Locke,[509] Elizabeth Graham[510]
February 20, 2003 The Lindisfarne Gospels - unifying Christianity in Britain Dr Michelle Brown,[431] Dr Richard Gameson,[416] Professor Clare Lees[511]
February 13, 2003 Chance and Design in Evolution - Design in Nature Simon Conway Morris, Sandy Knapp,[474] John Hedley Brooke
February 6, 2003 The Epic - from Homer to Joyce John Carey, Karen Edwards,[486] Oliver Taplin
December 19, 2002 The Calendar - a history of the Calendar Robert Poole,[512] Kristen Lippincott,[357] Peter Watson
December 12, 2002 Disease - the fight against diseases and plagues Dr Anne Hardy,[294] David Bradley,[513] Dr Chris Dye[360]
December 5, 2002 The Scottish Enlightenment - how enlightened? Professor Tom Devine, Karen O'Brien,[514] Alexander Broadie[269]
November 28, 2002 Imagination - just what is it? Dr Susan Stuart,[515] Steven Mithen,[516] Semir Zeki
November 21, 2002 Cordoba and Muslim Spain - a culture of tolerance? Tim Winter, Martin Palmer, Mehri Niknam[517]
November 14, 2002 Victorian Realism - how real? Philip Maurice Davis,[518] A.N. Wilson, Dinah Birch[279]
November 7, 2002 Human Nature - innate or nurtured? Steven Pinker, Janet Radcliffe Richards, John N. Gray
October 31, 2002 Architecture and Power - imagery of imperialism Adrian Tinniswood,[519] Gavin Stamp,[520] Gillian Darley[521]
October 24, 2002 The Scientist in History - missionary or monster? John Gribbin, Patricia Fara,[342] Hugh Pennington
October 17, 2002 Slavery and Empire - were Britons also captives? Linda Colley, Catherine Hall, Felipe Fernández-Armesto

[edit] 2002

Broadcast date Title Contributors
July 18, 2002 History of Heritage David Cannadine, Miri Rubin, Peter Mandler
July 11, 2002 Psychoanalysis - do people crave dictatorship? Adam Phillips, Sally Alexander,[522] Malcolm Bowie
July 4, 2002 Freedom - a principle worth fighting and dying for? John Keane, Bernard Williams, Annabel Brett[393]
June 27, 2002 Cultural Imperialism - should we try to prevent it? Linda Colley, Phillip Dodd,[523] Mary Beard
June 20, 2002 Richard Wagner - his influence on the German spirit. John Deathridge, Lucy Beckett,[524] Michael Tanner[525]
June 13, 2002 The American West - was it an "experiment of liberty"? Frank Mclynn,[526] Jenni Calder, Christopher Frayling
June 6, 2002 The Soul - the key to our individuality as humans? Richard Sorabji,[527] Ruth Padel, Martin Palmer
May 30, 2002 The Grand Tour - what drove this desire for travel? Chloe Chard,[528] Jeremy Black, Edward Chaney[529]
May 23, 2002 History of Drugs - their role in medicine and the arts Richard Davenport-Hines, Sadie Plant, Mike Jay[530]
May 16, 2002 Chaos Theory - ws the universe chaotic or orderly? Susan Greenfield, David Papineau, Neil Johnson[531]
May 9, 2002 Examined Life - is an unexamined life worth living? Dr A. C. Grayling, Janet Radcliffe Richards, Julian Baggini
May 2, 2002 Schrodinger's Cat - Quantum Mechanics Roger Penrose, Fay Dowker, Tony Sudbery[532]
April 25, 2002 Tolstoy - the influence of the Russian Novel A. N. Wilson, Catriona Kelly,[426] Sarah Hudspith[533]
April 11, 2002 Bohemia - what did it mean to be Bohemian? Norman Davies, Karin Friedrich,[534] Robert Pynsent[535]
April 4, 2002 ET - new life within our solar system Simon Goodwin,[536] Heather Couper, Ian Stewart
March 28, 2002 The Artist - a special kind of human being? Emma Barker,[537] Thomas Healy,[388] T. C. W. Blanning
March 21, 2002 Marriage - its various forms and the role of the State Janet Soskice,[504] Frederik Pedersen,[538] Christina Hardyment[539]
March 14, 2002 Buddhism - why has it captured the spirit of our age? Peter Harvey,[540] Kate Crosby,[541] Mahinda Deagallee[542]
March 7, 2002 John Milton - poet or politician? John Carey, Lisa Jardine, Blair Worden[543]
February 28, 2002 Virtue - is it derived from reason? Galen Strawson, Miranda Fricker,[325] Roger Crisp[544]
February 21, 2002 The Celts - what were the Celts in Britain really like? Barry Cunliffe, Alistair Moffat,[545] Miranda Aldhouse Green[546]
February 14, 2002 Anatomy - 2000 years of anatomical study Harold Ellis,[547] Ruth Richardson,[548] Andrew Cunningham[549]

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Broadcast date Title Contributors
 ??? WB Yeats Roy Foster, Warwick Gould, Brenda Maddox
 ??? Nuclear Physics John Gribbin, Jim Al-Khalili, Christine Sutton
 ??? Genetics Steve Jones, Richard Dawkins, Linda Partridge
 ??? The Sea Margaret Deakin, Simon Schaffer, Tony Rice
 ??? Evil Margaret Atkins, Jones Irwin, Stephen Mulhall
 ??? Love Thomas Docherty, Roger Scruton, Angie Hobbs
 ??? Black Holes Martin Ward, Martin Rees, Jocelyn Bell-Burnell
 ??? Quantum Gravity Janna Levin, Lee Smolin, John Gribbin
 ??? Science and Religion John Haldane, Hilary Rose, Stephen Jay Gould
 ??? Evolutionary Psychology Janet Radcliffe-Richards, Steven Rose, Nicholas Humphrey
 ??? Laws of Physics Frank Close, Mark Buchanan, Nancy Cartwright
 ??? Science of Consciousness Gerald Edelman, Margaret Boden, Igor Aleksander
 ??? The Nature of Genius Juliet Mitchell, Arthur Miller, Michael Howe
 ??? The Death of God Andrew Wilson and Victoria Glendinning
 ??? Relativity and Quantum Mechanics Brian Greene and Martin Rees
 ??? Global Inequality Amartya Sen and Will Hutton
 ??? Information Technology Andrew Wilson and Victoria Glendinning
 ??? Global Climate Ian Angel and Charles Leadbeater
 ??? Time Neil Johnson and Lee Smolin
 ??? Prayer Russell Stannard and Andrew Samuels
 ??? Childhood Christina Hardiment and Theodore Zeldin
 ??? Consciousness Ted Honderich and Roger Penrose
 ??? The End of History Anthony O'Hare and Adam Phillips
 ??? Education Mary Warnock and Ted Wragg
 ??? Man's Inhumanity to Man Jonathan Glover and Gwen Adshead
 ??? The Individual Richard Volheim and Jonathan Dollimore
 ??? Utopia John Carey and Anthony Grayling
 ??? Mathematics and Storytelling John Allen Paulos and Marina Warner
 ??? Origin of the Species Steve Jones and Matt Ridley
 ??? Pain and Subjectivity Patrick Wall and Semir Zeki
 ??? Intelligence Ken Richardson and Michael Rouse
 ??? The Culture of Memory Malcolm Bowie and Nancy Wood
 ??? Extraterrestrial Life Martin Rees and Paul Davies
 ??? Mathematics Ian Stewart and Brian Butterworth
 ??? AI Computers Igor Aleksander and John Searle
 ??? Evolution Colin Tudge and John Maynard-Smith
 ??? Good and Evil Lazek Kolokovsky and Galen Strawson
 ??? Animal Rights Colin Blakemore and Linda Burke
 ??? Cyberspace Margeret Wertheim and John Polkinghorne
 ??? The Language Instinct Steven Pinker and Jonathan Miller
 ??? Psychoanalysis and Freud Juliet Mitchell and Adam Phillips
 ??? Genetic Engineering Graham Bulfield and Brian Appleyard
 ??? The Brain (2) Susan Greenfield and VS Ramachandran
 ??? The Brain (1) Steven Rose and Dan Robinson
 ??? Limits of Science John Gribbin and Mary Midgley
 ??? Unweaving the Rainbow Richard Dawkins and Ian McEwan
 ??? Time of Chaos Alan Clarke and Gore Vidal
 ??? Isiah Berlin Michael Ignatieff and Michael Howard

[edit] Contributors

  1. John Guy, Fellow of Clare College, University of Cambridge
  2. Clare Jackson, Lecturer and Director of Studies in History at Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge
  3. Helen Hackett, Reader in English at University College London
  4. Robert Gildea, Professor of Modern History at Oxford University
  5. Robert Tombs, Professor of French History at Cambridge University
  6. Ruth Harris, Lecturer in Modern History at Oxford University
  7. Richard Parkinson, Egyptologist at the British Museum
  8. Elizabeth Frood, Lecturer in Egyptology at the University of Oxford
  9. Kate Spence, Lecturer in the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt at the University of Cambridge
  10. Simon Schaffer, Professor of History of Science at the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Darwin College
  11. Patricia Fara, Senior Tutor at Clare College, University of Cambridge
  12. Jackie Stedall, Departmental Lecturer in History of Mathematics at the University of Oxford
  13. Martin Palmer, Director of the International Consultancy on Religion, Education and Culture Research Associate in the Department of Earth Sciences at Oxford University
  14. John Haldane, Professor of Philosophy at the University of St Andrews
  15. Annabel Brett, Lecturer in History at Gonville and Caius College, University of Cambridge
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 16.5 Richard Corfield, Senior Lecturer in Earth Sciences and Visiting Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Earth, Planetary, Space and Astronomical Research at the Open University, Research Associate in the Department of Earth Sciences at Oxford University
  17. Martin Brasier, Professor of Palaeobiology at the University of Oxford
  18. Rachel Wood, Lecturer in Carbonate Geoscience at the University of Edinburgh
  19. Barry Smith, Professor of Philosophy at the University of London
  20. Nancy Cartwright, Professor of Philosophy at the London School of Economics
  21. Thomas Uebel, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Manchester
  22. Amira Bennison, Senior Lecturer in Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at the University of Cambridge
  23. Robert Gleave, Professor of Arabic Studies at the University of Exeter
  24. Hugh Kennedy, Professor of Arabic in the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London
  25. Jonathan Bate, Professor of Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature at the University of Warwick
  26. Julie Sanders, Professor of English Literature and Drama at the University of Nottingham
  27. Janet Clare, Professor of Renaissance Literature at the University of Hull
  28. Mary Beard, Professor of Classics at Cambridge University
  29. Catharine Edwards, Professor of Classics and Ancient History at Birkbeck College, University of London
  30. Duncan Kennedy, Professor of Latin Literature at the University of Bristol
  31. Justin Champion, Professor of the History of Early Modern Ideas at Royal Holloway, University of London
  32. Diane Purkiss, Fellow and Tutor at Keble College, Oxford
  33. David Wootton, Professor of History at the University of York
  34. John Haldane, Professor of Philosophy at the University of St Andrews
  35. John Barclay, Lightfoot Professor of Divinity at Durham University
  36. Helen Bond, Senior Lecturer in the New Testament at the University of Edinburgh
  37. Steve Jones, Professor of Genetics at University College London
  38. Eleanor Weston, a mammalian palaeontologist at the Natural History Museum in London
  39. Bill Amos, Professor of Evolutionary Genetics at Cambridge University
  40. Jeremy Black, Professor of History at the University of Exeter
  41. Andrew Wheatcroft, Professor of International Publishing at Stirling University
  42. Claire Norton, Lecturer in History at St Mary’s University, London
  43. Nicholas Vincent, Professor of Medieval History at the University of East Anglia
  44. David Carpenter, Professor of Medieval History at King’s College London
  45. Michael Clanchy, Emeritus Professor of Medieval History at the Institute of Historical Research
  46. Frank Close, Professor of Physics at Exeter College, University of Oxford
  47. Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Visiting Professor in Astrophysics at Oxford University
  48. Ruth Gregory, Professor of Theoretical Physics at Durham University
  49. Simon Dixon, Sir Bernard Pares Professor of Russian History at University College London
  50. Janet Hartley, Professor of International History at the London School of Economics
  51. Anthony Cross, Emeritus Professor of Slavonic Studies at the University of Cambridge
  52. Krista Cowman, Professor of History at the University of Lincoln
  53. June Purvis, Professor of Women’s & Gender History at the University of Portsmouth
  54. Julia Bush, Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Northampton
  55. David Bradshaw, Reader and Tutor in English Literature at Worcester College, University of Oxford
  56. Daniel Pick, Professor of History at Birkbeck, University of London
  57. Michèle Barrett, Professor of Modern Literary and Cultural Theory at Queen Mary, University of London
  58. Stephen Pumfrey, Senior Lecturer in the History of Science at the University of Lancaster
  59. Patricia Fara, Senior Tutor at Clare College, University of Cambridge
  60. Rhodri Lewis, University Lecturer in English at the University of Oxford and Fellow of St Hugh’s
  61. Angie Hobbs, Associate Professor in Philosophy at the University of Warwick
  62. Valery Rees, Renaissance scholar and senior member of the Language Department at the School of Economic Science
  63. Jill Kraye, Professor of the History of Renaissance Philosophy and Librarian at the Warburg Institute at the University of London
  64. Frances Wood, Curator of Chinese Collections at the British Library
  65. Rana Mitter, Professor of the History and Politics of Modern China at the University of Oxford
  66. Gary Tiedemann, Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Christianity in China
  67. Simon Goldhill, Professor of Greek at the University of Cambridge
  68. Matthew Nicholls, Lecturer in Classics at the University of Reading
  69. Serafina Cuomo, Reader in Roman History at Birkbeck College, University of London
  70. Basil Hiley, Emeritus Professor of Physics at Birkbeck, University of London
  71. Simon Saunders, Reader in Philosophy of Physics and University Lecturer in Philosophy of Science at the University of Oxford
  72. Roger Penrose, Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford
  73. Steve Connor, Professor of Modern Literature and Theory at Birkbeck College, University of London
  74. Fran Brearton, Reader in English at Queen’s University, Belfast
  75. Lawrence Rainey, Professor of English and American Literature at the University of York
  76. Chandrika Kaul, Lecturer in Modern History at the University of St Andrews
  77. David Arnold, Professor of Asian and Global History at the University of Warwick
  78. Chris Minkowski, Professor in Sanskrit at the University of Oxford
  79. Mary Beard, Professor of Classics at the University of Cambridge
  80. Jo Quinn, Lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Oxford
  81. Ellen O’Gorman, Senior Lecturer in Classics at the University of Bristol
  82. Juliette Wood, Associate Lecturer in Folklore at Cardiff University
  83. Marina Warner, Professor in the Department of Literature, Film and Theatre Studies at the University of Essex
  84. Tony Phelan, Professor in German at Keble College, Oxford
  85. John Mullan, Professor of English at University College London
  86. Judith Hawley, Professor of 18th Century Literature at Royal Holloway, University of London
  87. Ian McBride, Senior Lecturer in the History Department at King’s College London
  88. Paul Cartledge, AG Leventis Professor of Greek Culture and Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge
  89. John Burrow, Emeritus Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford
  90. Miri Rubin, Professor of Medieval and Early Modern History at Queen Mary, University of London
  91. Kathleen Burk, Professor of American History at University College London
  92. Tim Morris, Lecturer in American Literature at the University of Dundee
  93. Stephen Fender, Honorary Professor in English Literature at University College London
  94. Anthony Grayling, Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck College, University of London
  95. Melissa Lane, Senior University Lecturer in History at the University of Cambridge
  96. Roger Scruton, Research Professor at the Institute for the Psychological Sciences
  97. Jim Al-Khalili, Professor of Theoretical Physics and Chair in the Public Engagement in Science at the University of Surrey
  98. Monica Grady, Professor of Planetary and Space Sciences at the Open University
  99. Ian Stewart, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Warwick
  100. Lisa Jardine, Centenary Professor of Renaissance Studies at Queen Mary, University of London
  101. Vanessa Harding, Reader in London History at Birkbeck, University of London
  102. Jonathan Sawday, Professor of English Studies at the University of Strathclyde
  103. Simon Schaffer, Professor of History of Science at the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Darwin College
  104. Hasok Chang, Professor of Philosophy of Science at University College London
  105. Joanna Haigh, Professor of Atmospheric Physics at Imperial College London
  106. Dinah Birch, Professor of English at Liverpool University
  107. Michael Bentley, Professor of Modern History at the University of St Andrews
  108. Catherine Hall, Professor of Modern British Social and Cultural History at University College London
  109. Tim Blanning, Professor of Modern European History and Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, University of Cambridge
  110. Nigel Aston, Reader in Early Modern History at the University of Leicester
  111. Helen Hills, Professor of Art History at the University of York
  112. Martin Conway, Professor of Psychology at the University of Leeds
  113. Gemma Calvert, Professor of Applied Neuroimaging at WMG, University of Warwick
  114. David Papineau, Professor of Philosophy of Science at King’s College London
  115. Angie Hobbs, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick
  116. Paul Cartledge, AG Leventis Professor of Greek Culture at the University of Cambridge
  117. Annabel Brett, Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Cambridge
  118. Anthony McFarlane, Professor of Comparative American Studies at the University of Warwick
  119. John Fisher, Professor of Latin American History at the University of Liverpool
  120. Catherine Davies, Professor in the Department of Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies at the University of Nottingham
  121. Margaret Kean, University Lecturer in English and College Fellow at St Hilda’s College, University of Oxford
  122. John Took, Professor of Dante Studies at University College London
  123. Claire Honess, Senior Lecturer in Italian at the University of Leeds and Co-Director of the Leeds Centre for Dante Studies
  124. Patricia Fara, Fellow of Clare College and Affiliated Lecturer in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at Cambridge University
  125. Andrew Mendelsohn, Senior Lecturer in the History of Science and Medicine at Imperial College, University of London
  126. Pietro Corsi, Professor of the History of Science at the University of Oxford
  127. Marcus du Sautoy, Professor of Mathematics at Wadham College, University of Oxford
  128. John Barrow, Professor of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Cambridge and Gresham Professor of Geometry
  129. Philip Welch, Professor of Mathematical Logic at the University of Bristol
  130. Peter Adamson, Reader in Philosophy at King’s College London
  131. Amira Bennison, Senior Lecturer in Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at the University of Cambridge
  132. Peter Pormann, Wellcome Trust Assistant Professor in Classics and Ancient History at the University of Warwick
  133. Martin Palmer, Director of the International Consultancy on Religion, Education and Culture
  134. Janet Soskice, Reader in Philosophical Theology at Cambridge University
  135. Justin Champion, Professor of the History of Early Modern Ideas at Royal Holloway, University of London
  136. Catharine Edwards, Professor of Classics and Ancient History at Birkbeck, University of London
  137. Ellen O’Gorman, Senior Lecturer in Classics at the University of Bristol
  138. Maria Wyke, Professor of Latin at University College London
  139. Tom Healy, Professor of Renaissance Studies at Birkbeck College, University of London
  140. Julie Sanders, Professor of English Literature and Drama at the University of Nottingham
  141. Tom Cain, Professor of Early Modern Literature at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne
  142. Hugh Kennedy, Professor of Arabic at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
  143. Amira Bennison, Senior Lecturer in Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at the University of Cambridge
  144. Robert Hoyland, Professor in Arabic and Middle East Studies at the University of St Andrews
  145. Peter Forshaw, Postdoctoral Fellow at Birkbeck, University of London
  146. Jim Bennett, Director of the Museum of the History of Science at the University of Oxford
  147. Angela Voss, Director of the Cultural Study of Cosmology and Divination at the University of Kent, Canterbury
  148. Richard Evans, Professor of Modern History at the University of Cambridge
  149. Rosemary Ashton, Quain Professor of English Language and Literature at University College London
  150. Tim Blanning, Professor of Modern European History at Cambridge University
  151. Robert Service, Professor of Russian History at the University of Oxford
  152. Steve Jones, Professor of Genetics at University College London
  153. Catherine Merridale, Professor of Contemporary History at Queen Mary, University of London
  154. Marcus du Sautoy, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford
  155. Colva Roney-Dougal, Lecturer in Pure Mathematics at the University of St Andrews
  156. Ian Stewart, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Warwick
  157. Miri Rubin, Professor of Medieval and Early Modern History at Queen Mary, University of London
  158. Samuel Cohn, Professor of Medieval History at the University of Glasgow
  159. Paul Binski, Professor of the History of Medieval Art at Gonville and Caius College, University of Cambridge
  160. Eleanor Robson, Senior Lecturer at Cambridge University and Vice-Chair of the British Institute for the Study of Iraq
  161. Karen Radner, Lecturer in the Ancient Near Eastern History at University College London
  162. Andrew George, Professor of Babylonian at the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London
  163. Vivian Nutton, Professor of the History of Medicine at University College London
  164. Jonathan Sawday, Professor of English Studies at the University of Strathclyde
  165. Marina Wallace, Professor at the University of the Arts, London, Central St Martin’s College of Art and Design
  166. Rosemary Sweet, Director of the Centre for Urban History at the University of Leiceste
  167. Murray Pittock, Bradley Professor of English Literature at the University of Glasgow
  168. Mark Overton, Professor of Economic and Social History at the University of Exeter
  169. Anthony Grayling, Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck College, University of London
  170. Caroline Warman, Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford
  171. Anthony O’Hear, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Buckingham
  172. Roy Foster, Carroll Professor of Irish History at Oxford University and Fellow of Hertford College, Oxford
  173. Fran Brearton, Reader in English at Queen’s University, Belfast and Assistant Director of the Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry
  174. Warwick Gould, Director of the Institute of English Studies in the School of Advanced Study, University of London
  175. Sarah Foot, Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Christ Church, Oxford
  176. Richard Gameson, Professor in the Department of History at Durham University
  177. Matthew Strickland, Professor of Medieval History at the University of Glasgow
  178. Simon Schaffer, Professor in History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Darwin College
  179. Raymond Flood, University Lecturer in Computing Studies and Mathematics and Senior Tutor at Kellogg College, University of Oxford
  180. Rob Iliffe, Professor of Intellectual History and History of Science at the University of Sussex
  181. Diarmaid MacCulloch, Professor of the History of the Church at Oxford University
  182. Diane Purkiss, Fellow and Tutor at Keble College, Oxford
  183. George Bernard, Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Southampton
  184. Jonathan Rée, Visiting Professor at Roehampton University and the Royal College of Art
  185. Clare Carlisle, Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Liverpool
  186. John Lippitt, Professor of Ethics and Philosophy of Religion at the University of Hertfordshire
  187. Nick Lowe, Senior Lecturer in Classics at Royal Holloway, University of London
  188. Richard Buxton, Professor of Greek Language and Literature at the University of Bristol
  189. Mary Beard, Professor of Classics at Cambridge University
  190. Patricia Fara, Senior Tutor at Clare College, Cambridge
  191. Doron Swade, Visiting Professor in the History of Computing at Portsmouth University
  192. John Fuegi, Visiting Professor in Biography at Kingston University
  193. Jonathan Bate, Professor of English Literature at the University of Warwick
  194. Katherine Duncan-Jones, Tutorial Fellow in English at Somerville College, Oxford
  195. Catherine Belsey, Research Professor in English at the University of Wales, Swansea
  196. Martin Rees, President of the Royal Society and Professor of Cosmology and Astrophysics at the University of Cambridge
  197. Fay Dowker, Reader in Theoretical Physics at Imperial College
  198. Bernard Carr, Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy at Queen Mary, University of London
  199. Robert Gildea, Professor of Modern History at Oxford University
  200. Kathleen Burk, Professor of Modern Contemporary History at University College London
  201. John Keane, Professor of Politics at the University of Westminster
  202. Melissa Lane, Senior University Lecturer in History at Cambridge University
  203. Susan James, Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck College, University of London
  204. Karen O’Brien, Professor of English Literature at the University of Warwick
  205. Peter Forshaw, Postdoctoral Fellow at Birkbeck, University of London and an Honorary Fellow of the University of Exeter
  206. Howard Hotson, Lecturer in Modern History at the University of Oxford
  207. Adam Mosley, Lecturer in the Department of History at the University of Wales, Swansea
  208. Richard Corfield, Visiting Senior Lecturer in Earth Sciences at the Open University
  209. Joe Cann, Senior Fellow in the School of Earth and Environment at the University of Leeds
  210. Lynne Frostick, Director of the Hull Environment Research Institute and Professor of Physical Geography at the University of Hull
  211. Carolyne Larrington, Tutor in Medieval English at St John’s College, Oxford
  212. Stephen Knight, Distinguished Research Professor in English Literature at Cardiff University
  213. Juliette Wood, Associate Lecturer in the Department of Welsh, Cardiff University and Director of the Folklore Society
  214. Mike Broers, Lecturer in Modern History at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Lady Margaret Hall
  215. Trudi Tate, Fellow of Clare Hall, Cambridge
  216. Saul David, Visiting Professor of Military History at the University of Hull
  217. Peter Dunwoodie, Professor of French Literature at Goldsmiths, University of London
  218. David Walker, Professor of French at the University of Sheffield
  219. Christina Howells, Professor of French at Wadham College, University of Oxford
  220. Martin Palmer, Director of the International Consultancy on Religion, Education and Culture
  221. Caroline Humfress, Reader in History at Birkbeck College, University of London
  222. Andrew Louth, Professor of Patristic and Byzantine Studies at the University of Durham
  223. David Wootton, Anniversary Professor of History at the University of York
  224. Vivian Nutton, Professor of the History of Medicine at University College London
  225. Noga Arikha, Visiting Fellow at the Institut Jean-Nicod in Paris
  226. Hugh Kennedy, Professor of Arabic in the Faculty of Languages and Cultures at the School of Oriental and African Studies
  227. Vesta Sarkhosh Curtis, Curator of Iranian and Islamic Coins in the British Museum
  228. James Howard-Johnston, University Lecturer in Byzantine Studies at the University of Oxford
  229. Steve Jones, Professor of Genetics in the Galton Laboratory, University College London
  230. Adrian Woolfson, lectures in Medicine at Cambridge University
  231. Linda Partridge, Weldon Professor of Biometry at University College London
  232. Marcus du Sautoy, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford
  233. Jackie Stedall, Junior Research Fellow in History of Mathematics at Queen’s College, Oxford
  234. Ron Knott, Visiting Fellow in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Surrey
  235. Rosemary Ashton, Quain Professor of English Language and Literature at University College London
  236. Stephen Gill, University Professor of English Literature and Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford
  237. Emma Mason, Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Warwick
  238. Simon Schaffer, Professor in History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge
  239. Jenny Uglow, Honorary Visiting Professor at the University of Warwick
  240. Hasok Chang, Reader in Philosophy of Science at University College London
  241. Peter Adamson, Reader in Philosophy at King's College London
  242. Amira Bennison, Senior Lecturer in Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at the University of Cambridge
  243. Nader El-Bizri, Affiliated Lecturer in the History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge
  244. Stephen Mulhall, Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy at New College, Oxford
  245. Miranda Fricker, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Birkbeck, University of London
  246. Oliver Davies, Professor of Christian Doctrine at King’s College London
  247. Amanda Vickery, Reader in History at Royal Holloway, University of London
  248. John Mullan, Professor of English at University College London
  249. Jeremy Black, Professor of History at the University of Exeter
  250. Robert Irwin, Senior Research Associate at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
  251. Marina Warner, Professor in the Department of Literature, Film and Theatre Studies at the University of Essex
  252. Gerard van Gelder, Laudian Professor of Arabic at the University of Oxford
  253. Justin Champion, Professor of the History of Early Modern Ideas at Royal Holloway, University of London/ref> Tom Healy<ref>[[Tom Healy]], Professor of Renaissance Studies at Birkbeck College, University of London</li> <li id="_note-252">[[#_ref-252|↑]] [[Clare Jackson]], Lecturer and Director of Studies in History at Trinity Hall, Cambridge</li> <li id="_note-253">[[#_ref-253|↑]] [[Val Gibson]], Reader in High Energy Physics at the University of Cambridge </li> <li id="_note-254">[[#_ref-254|↑]] [[Frank Close]], Professor of Physics at Exeter College, University of Oxford</li> <li id="_note-255">[[#_ref-255|↑]] [[Ruth Gregory]], Professor of Mathematics and Physics at the University of Durham</li> <li id="_note-256">[[#_ref-256|↑]] [[Angie Hobbs]], Associate Professor of Philosophy at Warwick University</li> <li id="_note-257">[[#_ref-257|↑]] [[David Sedley]], Laurence Professor of Ancient Philosophy at Cambridge University</li> <li id="_note-258">[[#_ref-258|↑]] [[Paul Millett]], Senior Lecturer in Classics at the University of Cambridge</li> <li id="_note-259">[[#_ref-259|↑]] [[Andy Martin (lecturer)|Andy Martin]], Lecturer in French at the University of Cambridge</li> <li id="_note-260">[[#_ref-260|↑]] [[Mary Orr]], Professor of French at the University of Southampton</li> <li id="_note-261">[[#_ref-261|↑]] [[Kathleen Burk]], Professor of American History at University College London</li> <li id="_note-262">[[#_ref-262|↑]] [[Harry Bennett (academic)|Harry Bennett]], Reader in History and Head of Humanities at the University of Plymouth</li> <li id="_note-263">[[#_ref-263|↑]] [[Tim Lockley]], Associate Professor of History at the University of Warwick</li> <li id="_note-MikeBenton">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-MikeBenton_0|266.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-MikeBenton_1|266.1]]</sup> [[Mike Benton]], Professor of Vertebrate Palaeontology in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Bristol</li> <li id="_note-JaneFrancis">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-JaneFrancis_0|267.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-JaneFrancis_1|267.1]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-JaneFrancis_2|267.2]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-JaneFrancis_3|267.3]]</sup> [[Jane Francis]], Professor of Palaeoclimatology at the University of Leeds</li> <li id="_note-264">[[#_ref-264|↑]] [[Melissa Lane]], Senior University Lecturer in History at Cambridge University</li> <li id="_note-AlexanderBroadie">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-AlexanderBroadie_0|269.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-AlexanderBroadie_1|269.1]]</sup> [[Alexander Broadie]], Professor of Logic and Rhetoric at the University of Glasgow, author of ''The Scottish Enlightenment - The Historical Age of the Historical Nation''</li> <li id="_note-PeterForshaw">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-PeterForshaw_0|270.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-PeterForshaw_1|270.1]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-PeterForshaw_2|270.2]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-PeterForshaw_3|270.3]]</sup> [[Peter Forshaw]], Lecturer in Renaissance Philosophies at Birkbeck, University of London</li> <li id="_note-LaurenKassell">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-LaurenKassell_0|271.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-LaurenKassell_1|271.1]]</sup> [[Lauren Kassell]], Lecturer in the History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge</li> <li id="_note-JonathanSawday">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-JonathanSawday_0|272.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-JonathanSawday_1|272.1]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-JonathanSawday_2|272.2]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-JonathanSawday_3|272.3]]</sup> [[Jonathan Sawday]], Professor of English Studies at the University of Strathclyde</li> <li id="_note-265">[[#_ref-265|↑]] [[Fran Brearton]], Reader in English and Assistant Director of the Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry at the University of Belfast</li> <li id="_note-AnneCurry">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-AnneCurry_0|274.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-AnneCurry_1|274.1]]</sup> [[Anne Curry]], Professor of Medieval History at Southampton University</li> <li id="_note-266">[[#_ref-266|↑]] [[Malcolm Vale]], Fellow and Tutor in History at St John's College, Oxford</li> <li id="_note-267">[[#_ref-267|↑]] [[Matthew Bennett (academic)|Matthew Bennett]] , Senior Lecturer at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst</li> <li id="_note-CarolinCrawford">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-CarolinCrawford_0|277.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-CarolinCrawford_1|277.1]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-CarolinCrawford_2|277.2]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-CarolinCrawford_3|277.3]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-CarolinCrawford_4|277.4]]</sup> [[Carolin Crawford]], Royal Society University Research Fellow at the Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge</li> <li id="_note-SheilaRowan">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-SheilaRowan_0|278.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-SheilaRowan_1|278.1]]</sup> [[Sheila Rowan]], Professor in Experimental Physics in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Glasgow</li> <li id="_note-DinahBirch">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-DinahBirch_0|279.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-DinahBirch_1|279.1]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-DinahBirch_2|279.2]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-DinahBirch_3|279.3]]</sup> [[Dinah Birch]], Professor of English at the University of Liverpool</li> <li id="_note-RosemaryAshton">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-RosemaryAshton_0|280.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-RosemaryAshton_1|280.1]]</sup> [[Rosemary Ashton]], Quain Professor of English Language and Literature at University College London</li> <li id="_note-268">[[#_ref-268|↑]] [[Sarah Hutton]], Professor of English at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth</li> <li id="_note-269">[[#_ref-269|↑]] [[John Cottingham]], Professor of Philosophy at the University of Reading</li> <li id="_note-NickLowe">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-NickLowe_0|283.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-NickLowe_1|283.1]]</sup> [[Nick Lowe (classicist)|Nick Lowe]], Senior Lecturer in Classics at Royal Holloway, University of London</li> <li id="_note-EdithHall">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-EdithHall_0|284.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-EdithHall_1|284.1]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-EdithHall_2|284.2]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-EdithHall_3|284.3]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-EdithHall_4|284.4]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-EdithHall_5|284.5]]</sup> [[Edith Hall]], Professor of Drama and Classics at Royal Holloway, University of London, author of ''Inventing the Barbarian: Greek Self-Definition through Tragedy'' (Clarendon Press, 1991)</li> <li id="_note-270">[[#_ref-270|↑]] [[Maria Wyke]], Professor of Latin at University College London</li> <li id="_note-271">[[#_ref-271|↑]] [[Yangwen Zheng]], Lecturer in Modern Chinese History at the University of Manchester</li> <li id="_note-272">[[#_ref-272|↑]] [[Lars Laamann]], Research Fellow in Chinese History at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London</li> <li id="_note-273">[[#_ref-273|↑]] [[Xun Zhou (academic)|Xun Zhou]], Research Fellow in History at SOAS, University of London</li> <li id="_note-274">[[#_ref-274|↑]] [[John Blair (historian)|John Blair]], Fellow in History at The Queen's College, Oxford</li> <li id="_note-275">[[#_ref-275|↑]] [[Rosemary Cramp]], Emeritus Professor in Archaeology at Durham University</li> <li id="_note-SarahFoot">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-SarahFoot_0|291.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-SarahFoot_1|291.1]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-SarahFoot_2|291.2]]</sup> [[Sarah Foot]], Professor of Early Medieval History at Sheffield University</li> <li id="_note-276">[[#_ref-276|↑]] [[David Wilkinson (anaesthetist)|David Wilkinson]], Consultant Anaesthetist at St Bartholomew's Hospital in London and President of the History of Anaesthesia Society</li> <li id="_note-277">[[#_ref-277|↑]] [[Stephanie Snow]], Research Associate at the Centre for the History of Science, Technology & Medicine at the University of Manchester</li> <li id="_note-AnneHardy">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-AnneHardy_0|294.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-AnneHardy_1|294.1]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-AnneHardy_2|294.2]]</sup> Dr [[Anne Hardy (scientist)|Anne Hardy]], Reader in the History of Medicine at the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at University College London</li> <li id="_note-278">[[#_ref-278|↑]] [[Katharine Lerman]], Senior Lecturer in Modern European History at London Metropolitan University</li> <li id="_note-279">[[#_ref-279|↑]] [[Karen O'Brien]], Professor in English at the University of Warwick</li> <li id="_note-280">[[#_ref-280|↑]] [[Brean Hammond]], Professor of Modern English Literature at the University of Nottingham</li> <li id="_note-JohnDupr.C3.83.C2.A9">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-JohnDupr.C3.83.C2.A9_0|298.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-JohnDupr.C3.83.C2.A9_1|298.1]]</sup> [[John Dupré]], Professor of Philosophy of Science at Exeter University and director of Egenis, the ESRC Centre for Genomics in Society</li> <li id="_note-281">[[#_ref-281|↑]] [[Anne Glover (biologist)|Anne Glover]], Chief Scientific Advisor for Scotland and Professor of Molecular and Cell Biology at Aberdeen University</li> <li id="_note-282">[[#_ref-282|↑]] [[Andrew Mendelsohn]], Senior Lecturer in the History of Science and Medicine at Imperial College, University of London</li> <li id="_note-JimBennet">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-JimBennet_0|301.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-JimBennet_1|301.1]]</sup> [[Jim Bennet (historian)|Jim Bennett]], Director of the Museum of the History of Science and Fellow of Linacre College at the University of Oxford</li> <li id="_note-283">[[#_ref-283|↑]] [[Emily Winterburn]], Curator of Astronomy at the National Maritime Museum</li> <li id="_note-284">[[#_ref-284|↑]] [[Susan Jones]], Fellow and Tutor in English at St Hilda's College, Oxford</li> <li id="_note-285">[[#_ref-285|↑]] [[Robert Hampson (academic)|Robert Hampson]], Professor of Modern Literature at Royal Holloway, University of London</li> <li id="_note-286">[[#_ref-286|↑]] [[Laurence Davies]], Honorary Senior Research Fellow in English at Glasgow University and Visiting Professor of Comparative Literature at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire</li> <li id="_note-287">[[#_ref-287|↑]] [[Peter Jackson (historian)|Peter Jackson]], Professor of Medieval History at Keele University</li> <li id="_note-288">[[#_ref-288|↑]] [[Naomi Standen]], Lecturer in Chinese History at Newcastle University</li> <li id="_note-289">[[#_ref-289|↑]] [[George Lane (historian)|George Lane]], Lecturer in History at the School of Oriental and African Studies</li> <li id="_note-JackieStedall">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-JackieStedall_0|309.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-JackieStedall_1|309.1]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-JackieStedall_2|309.2]]</sup> [[Jackie Stedall]], Research Fellow in the History of Mathematics at Queen's College, Oxford</li> <li id="_note-290">[[#_ref-290|↑]] [[Serafina Cuomo]], Reader in the History of Science at Imperial College London</li> <li id="_note-291">[[#_ref-291|↑]] [[George Phillips (mathematician)|George Phillips]], Honorary Reader in Mathematics at St Andrews University</li> <li id="_note-292">[[#_ref-292|↑]] [[Nigel Aston]], Reader in Early Modern History at the University of Leicester</li> <li id="_note-293">[[#_ref-293|↑]] [[Simon Ditchfield]], Reader in History at the University of York</li> <li id="_note-EdwinWilliamson">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-EdwinWilliamson_0|314.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-EdwinWilliamson_1|314.1]]</sup> [[Edwin Williamson]], Professor of Spanish Studies at the University of Oxford</li> <li id="_note-294">[[#_ref-294|↑]] [[Efraín Kristal]], Professor of Comparative Literature at University of California, Los Angeles</li> <li id="_note-295">[[#_ref-295|↑]] [[Evelyn Fishburn]], Professor Emeritus at London Metropolitan University and Honorary Senior Research Fellow at University College London</li> <li id="_note-296">[[#_ref-296|↑]] [[Roger Crowley]], author and historian</li> <li id="_note-297">[[#_ref-297|↑]] [[Judith Herrin]], Professor of Late Antique and Byzantine Studies at King's College London</li> <li id="_note-298">[[#_ref-298|↑]] [[Colin Imber]], formerly Reader in Turkish at Manchester University</li> <li id="_note-299">[[#_ref-299|↑]] [[Margaret Kean]], Tutor and Fellow in English at St Hilda's College, Oxford</li> <li id="_note-300">[[#_ref-300|↑]] [[George Gheverghese Joseph]], Honorary Reader in Mathematics Education at Manchester University</li> <li id="_note-ColvaRoney-Dougal">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-ColvaRoney-Dougal_0|322.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-ColvaRoney-Dougal_1|322.1]]</sup> [[Colva Roney-Dougal]], Lecturer in Pure Mathematics at the University of St Andrews</li> <li id="_note-301">[[#_ref-301|↑]] [[Dennis Almeida]], Lecturer in Mathematics Education at Exeter University and the Open University</li> <li id="_note-IwanMorus">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-IwanMorus_0|324.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-IwanMorus_1|324.1]]</sup> [[Iwan Morus]], Senior Lecturer in the History of Science at The University of Wales, Aberystwyth</li> <li id="_note-MirandaFricker">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-MirandaFricker_0|325.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-MirandaFricker_1|325.1]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-MirandaFricker_2|325.2]]</sup> [[Miranda Fricker]], Senior Lecturer in the School of Philosophy at Birkbeck College, University of London</li> <li id="_note-302">[[#_ref-302|↑]] [[Caroline Barron]], Professorial Research Fellow at Royal Holloway, University of London</li> <li id="_note-303">[[#_ref-303|↑]] [[Alastair Dunn]], author of ''The Peasants' Revolt - England's Failed Revolution of 1381''</li> <li id="_note-JimMcLaverty">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-JimMcLaverty_0|328.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-JimMcLaverty_1|328.1]]</sup> [[Jim McLaverty]], Professor of English at Keele University</li> <li id="_note-304">[[#_ref-304|↑]] [[Valerie Rumbold]], Reader in English Literature at Birmingham University</li> <li id="_note-305">[[#_ref-305|↑]] [[June Barrow-Green]], Lecturer in the History of Mathematics at the Open University</li> <li id="_note-JudithHawley">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-JudithHawley_0|331.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-JudithHawley_1|331.1]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-JudithHawley_2|331.2]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-JudithHawley_3|331.3]]</sup> [[Judith Hawley]], Senior Lecturer in English at Royal Holloway, University of London</li> <li id="_note-306">[[#_ref-306|↑]] [[Caroline Warman]], Fellow and Tutor in French at Jesus College, Oxford</li> <li id="_note-DavidWootton">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-DavidWootton_0|333.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-DavidWootton_1|333.1]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-DavidWootton_2|333.2]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-DavidWootton_3|333.3]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-DavidWootton_4|333.4]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-DavidWootton_5|333.5]]</sup> [[David Wootton]], Anniversary Professor of History at the University of York</li> <li id="_note-ChrisCullen">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-ChrisCullen_0|334.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-ChrisCullen_1|334.1]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-ChrisCullen_2|334.2]]</sup> Dr [[Chris Cullen]], Director of the Needham Research Institute at Cambridge University</li> <li id="_note-307">[[#_ref-307|↑]] [[Tim Barrett (historian)|Tim Barrett]], Professor of East Asian History at the School of Oriental And African Studies (SOAS), University of London</li> <li id="_note-308">[[#_ref-308|↑]] [[Frances Wood]], Head of Chinese Collections at the British Library</li> <li id="_note-309">[[#_ref-309|↑]] [[David Bagchi]], Lecturer in the History of Christian Thought at the University of Hull</li> <li id="_note-310">[[#_ref-310|↑]] Reverend Dr [[Charlotte Methuen]], Lecturer in Reformation History at the University of Oxford</li> <li id="_note-AmiraBennison">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-AmiraBennison_0|339.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-AmiraBennison_1|339.1]]</sup> [[Amira Bennison]], Senior Lecturer in Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at the University of Cambridge</li> <li id="_note-311">[[#_ref-311|↑]] [[Peter Adamson (philosopher)|Peter Adamson]], Reader in Philosophy at King's College London</li> <li id="_note-312">[[#_ref-312|↑]] [[Jason Wilson]], Professor of Latin American Literature at University College London</li> <li id="_note-PatriciaFara">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-PatriciaFara_0|342.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-PatriciaFara_1|342.1]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-PatriciaFara_2|342.2]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-PatriciaFara_3|342.3]]</sup> [[Patricia Fara]], Affiliated Lecturer in the History and Philosophy of Science, Cambridge University, Fellow of Clare College and author of ''Newton: the Making of Genius''</li> <li id="_note-313">[[#_ref-313|↑]] [[Jim Secord]], Professor in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge and Director of the Darwin Correspondence Project</li> <li id="_note-314">[[#_ref-314|↑]] [[Julie Sanders]], Professor of English Literature and Drama at the University of Nottingham</li> <li id="_note-315">[[#_ref-315|↑]] [[John Edwards (historian)|John Edwards]], Research Fellow in Spanish at the University of Oxford</li> <li id="_note-AlexanderMurray">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-AlexanderMurray_0|346.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-AlexanderMurray_1|346.1]]</sup> [[Alexander Murray (medievalist)|Alexander Murray]], Medieval historian and Emeritus Fellow in History at University College, Oxford</li> <li id="_note-316">[[#_ref-316|↑]] [[Michael Alpert]], Emeritus Professor in Modern and Contemporary History of Spain at the University of Westminster</li> <li id="_note-317">[[#_ref-317|↑]] [[Ken Teo]], Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellow at Cambridge University</li> <li id="_note-318">[[#_ref-318|↑]] Dr [[Celeste-Marie Bernier]], Lecturer in American Studies at the University of Nottingham</li> <li id="_note-319">[[#_ref-319|↑]] Dr [[Sarah Meer]], Lecturer and Director of Studies in English at Selwyn College, University of Cambridge</li> <li id="_note-320">[[#_ref-320|↑]] Dr [[Clive Webb]], Reader in American History at the University of Sussex</li> <li id="_note-321">[[#_ref-321|↑]] [[Fay Bound Alberti]], Research Fellow at the Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine at the University of Manchester</li> <li id="_note-322">[[#_ref-322|↑]] [[Ruth Tatlow]], Lecturer in Music Theory at the University of Stockholm</li> <li id="_note-JulietteWood">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-JulietteWood_0|354.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-JulietteWood_1|354.1]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-JulietteWood_2|354.2]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-JulietteWood_3|354.3]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-JulietteWood_4|354.4]]</sup> Dr [[Juliette Wood]], Associate Lecturer in the Department of Welsh at the University College of Wales in Cardiff and Secretary of the Folklore Society</li> <li id="_note-323">[[#_ref-323|↑]] [[Diane Purkiss]], Fellow and Tutor of English at Keble College, Oxford</li> <li id="_note-324">[[#_ref-324|↑]] [[Nicola Bown]], Lecturer in Victorian Studies at Birkbeck, University of London</li> <li id="_note-KristenLippincott">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-KristenLippincott_0|357.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-KristenLippincott_1|357.1]]</sup> [[Kristen Lippincott]], Deputy Director of the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich</li> <li id="_note-325">[[#_ref-325|↑]] [[Hermione Hobhouse]], Architectural Historian and Writer</li> <li id="_note-326">[[#_ref-326|↑]] [[Nadja Durbach]], Associate Professor of History at the University of Utah</li> <li id="_note-ChrisDye">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-ChrisDye_0|360.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-ChrisDye_1|360.1]]</sup> Dr [[Chris Dye]], Co-ordinator of the World Health Organisation's work on tuberculosis epidemiology</li> <li id="_note-327">[[#_ref-327|↑]] [[Sanjoy Bhattacharya]], Lecturer in the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at University College London</li> <li id="_note-328">[[#_ref-328|↑]] [[Sheridan Gilley]], Emeritus Reader in Theology at the University of Durham</li> <li id="_note-329">[[#_ref-329|↑]] [[Frances Knight]], Senior Lecturer in Church History at the University of Wales, Lampeter</li> <li id="_note-330">[[#_ref-330|↑]] [[Simon Skinner]], Fellow and Tutor in History at Balliol College, Oxford</li> <li id="_note-331">[[#_ref-331|↑]] [[Sarah Colvin]], Professor of German at the University of Edinburgh</li> <li id="_note-332">[[#_ref-332|↑]] [[W. Daniel Wilson]], Professor of German at Royal Holloway, University of London</li> <li id="_note-333">[[#_ref-333|↑]] [[Matthew Innes]], Professor of History at Birkbeck, University of London</li> <li id="_note-334">[[#_ref-334|↑]] [[Julia Smith (historian)|Julia Smith]], Edwards Professor of Medieval History at Glasgow University</li> <li id="_note-335">[[#_ref-335|↑]] [[Mary Garrison]], Lecturer in History at the University of York</li> <li id="_note-StephenPumfrey">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-StephenPumfrey_0|370.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-StephenPumfrey_1|370.1]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-StephenPumfrey_2|370.2]]</sup> [[Stephen Pumfrey]], Senior Lecturer in the History of Science at the University of Lancaster</li> <li id="_note-336">[[#_ref-336|↑]] [[Barry Ife]], Cervantes Professor Emeritus at King's College London</li> <li id="_note-337">[[#_ref-337|↑]] [[Jane Whetnall]], Senior Lecturer in Hispanic Studies at Queen Mary, University of London</li> <li id="_note-338">[[#_ref-338|↑]] [[Raymond Flood]], Lecturer in Computing Studies and Mathematics at Kellogg College, Oxford</li> <li id="_note-339">[[#_ref-339|↑]] [[Mark Vernon]], Visiting Lecturer in Philosophy at Syracuse University and London Metropolitan University</li> <li id="_note-340">[[#_ref-340|↑]] [[Janet Hartley]], Professor of International History at the London School of Economics</li> <li id="_note-341">[[#_ref-341|↑]] [[Simon Dixon]], Professor of Modern History at the University of Leeds</li> <li id="_note-342">[[#_ref-342|↑]] [[Tony Lentin]], Professor of History at the Open University</li> <li id="_note-343">[[#_ref-343|↑]] [[Fred Spoor]], Professor of Evolutionary Anatomy at University College London</li> <li id="_note-344">[[#_ref-344|↑]] [[Margaret Clegg]], Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Biological Anthropology at University College London</li> <li id="_note-CarolyneLarrington">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-CarolyneLarrington_0|380.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-CarolyneLarrington_1|380.1]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-CarolyneLarrington_2|380.2]]</sup> Dr [[Carolyne Larrington]], Tutor in Medieval English at St John's College, Oxford</li> <li id="_note-345">[[#_ref-345|↑]] [[Ardis Butterfield]], Reader in English at University College London</li> <li id="_note-346">[[#_ref-346|↑]] [[Kevin Sharpe]], Professor of Renaissance Studies at Queen Mary, University of London</li> <li id="_note-347">[[#_ref-347|↑]] [[Ann Hughes]], Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Keele</li> <li id="_note-348">[[#_ref-348|↑]] [[Joad Raymond]], Professor of English Literature at the University of East Anglia</li> <li id="_note-BarrySmith">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-BarrySmith_0|385.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-BarrySmith_1|385.1]]</sup> [[Barry Smith (philosopher)|Barry Smith]], Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Birkbeck College, University of London</li> <li id="_note-349">[[#_ref-349|↑]] [[Kathleen Lennon]], Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Hull</li> <li id="_note-350">[[#_ref-350|↑]] [[Alan Sommerstein]], Professor of Greek at the University of Nottingham</li> <li id="_note-ThomasHealy">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-ThomasHealy_0|388.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-ThomasHealy_1|388.1]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-ThomasHealy_2|388.2]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-ThomasHealy_3|388.3]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-ThomasHealy_4|388.4]]</sup> [[Thomas Healy]], Professor of Renaissance Studies at Birkbeck College, University of London</li> <li id="_note-ValeryRees">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-ValeryRees_0|389.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-ValeryRees_1|389.1]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-ValeryRees_2|389.2]]</sup> [[Valery Rees]], Renaissance scholar and senior member of the Language Department at the School of Economic Science, a translator of Ficino's letters</li> <li id="_note-351">[[#_ref-351|↑]] [[Sarah Richardson]], Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Warwick</li> <li id="_note-352">[[#_ref-352|↑]] [[Jon Agar]], Lecturer in the History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge</li> <li id="_note-353">[[#_ref-353|↑]] [[Alison Adam]], Professor of Information Systems at Salford University</li> <li id="_note-AnnabelBrett">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-AnnabelBrett_0|393.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-AnnabelBrett_1|393.1]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-AnnabelBrett_2|393.2]]</sup> [[Annabel Brett]], Fellow of Gonville and Caius and Senior Lecturer in Political Thought and Intellectual History at the University of Cambridge, editor with Quentin Skinner of ''Liberty, Right and Nature'' (Cambridge University Press).</li> <li id="_note-HenriettaLeyser">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-HenriettaLeyser_0|394.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-HenriettaLeyser_1|394.1]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-HenriettaLeyser_2|394.2]]</sup> [[Henrietta Leyser]], Medieval Historian and Fellow of St Peter's College, Oxford</li> <li id="_note-354">[[#_ref-354|↑]] [[Miriam Griffin]], Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford</li> <li id="_note-355">[[#_ref-355|↑]] [[John Moles]], Professor of Latin at the University of Newcastle</li> <li id="_note-356">[[#_ref-356|↑]] [[Steven Gunn (historian)|Steven Gunn]], Lecturer in Modern History at Oxford University</li> <li id="_note-PennyRoberts">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-PennyRoberts_0|398.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-PennyRoberts_1|398.1]]</sup> [[Penny Roberts]], Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Warwick</li> <li id="_note-357">[[#_ref-357|↑]] [[Katherine Duncan-Jones]], Senior Research Fellow in the English Faculty of Oxford University</li> <li id="_note-358">[[#_ref-358|↑]] [[Emma Smith (academic)|Emma Smith]], Lecturer in English at Oxford University</li> <li id="_note-359">[[#_ref-359|↑]] [[Simon Kelley]], Head of Department in the Department of Earth Sciences at the Open University</li> <li id="_note-360">[[#_ref-360|↑]] [[Charles Hope (historian)|Charles Hope]], Director of the Warburg Institute and Professor of the History of the Classical Tradition at the University of London</li> <li id="_note-EvelynWelch">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-EvelynWelch_0|403.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-EvelynWelch_1|403.1]]</sup> [[Evelyn Welch]], Professor of Renaissance Studies at Queen Mary, University of London and author of ''Art in Renaissance Italy, 1350-1500''</li> <li id="_note-361">[[#_ref-361|↑]] [[Marcus Walsh]], Kenneth Allott Professor of English Literature at the University of Liverpool</li> <li id="_note-RobertKaplan">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-RobertKaplan_0|405.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-RobertKaplan_1|405.1]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-RobertKaplan_2|405.2]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-RobertKaplan_3|405.3]]</sup> [[Robert Kaplan (mathematician)|Robert Kaplan]], Co-founder of ''[[Mathcircle|The Math Circle]]'' at Harvard University, author of ''The Nothing That Is: A Natural History of Zero'' (Oxford University Press, 2001) and co-author of ''The Art of the Infinite: Our Lost Language of Numbers'' (Allen Lane, 2003)</li> <li id="_note-362">[[#_ref-362|↑]] [[Mike Broers]], Lecturer in Modern History at the University of Oxford and Fellow of Lady Margaret Hall</li> <li id="_note-363">[[#_ref-363|↑]] [[Rebecca Spang]], Lecturer in Modern History at University College London</li> <li id="_note-364">[[#_ref-364|↑]] [[Susan James]], Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck College, University of London</li> <li id="_note-365">[[#_ref-365|↑]] [[Michael Clanchy]], Emeritus Professor of Medieval History at the Institute of Historical Research</li> <li id="_note-366">[[#_ref-366|↑]] [[David Moore (scientist)|David Moore]], Director of the Medical Research Council Institute of Hearing Research at the University of Nottingham</li> <li id="_note-367">[[#_ref-367|↑]] [[Gemma Calvert]], Reader in Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Bath</li> <li id="_note-368">[[#_ref-368|↑]] [[Philip Hardie]], Corpus Christi Professor of Latin at the University of Oxford</li> <li id="_note-CatharineEdwards">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-CatharineEdwards_0|413.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-CatharineEdwards_1|413.1]]</sup> [[Catharine Edwards (classicist)|Catharine Edwards]], Senior Lecturer in Classics and Ancient History at Birkbeck College, University of London</li> <li id="_note-369">[[#_ref-369|↑]] [[Tim Champion]], Professor of Archaeology at the University of Southampton</li> <li id="_note-370">[[#_ref-370|↑]] [[Richard Parkinson]], Assistant Keeper in the Department of Ancient Egypt and Sudan at the British Museum</li> <li id="_note-RichardGameson">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-RichardGameson_0|416.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-RichardGameson_1|416.1]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-RichardGameson_2|416.2]]</sup> Dr [[Richard Gameson]], Reader in Medieval History at Kent University and he is also editor of ''St Augustine and the Conversion of England'' (Sutton Publishing, 1999)</li> <li id="_note-JohnHines">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-JohnHines_0|417.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-JohnHines_1|417.1]]</sup> [[John Hines]], Professor in the School of History and Archaeology at Cardiff University</li> <li id="_note-371">[[#_ref-371|↑]] [[Keith Hanley]], Professor of English Literature and Director of the Ruskin Programme at Lancaster University</li> <li id="_note-372">[[#_ref-372|↑]] [[Stefan Collini]], Professor of Intellectual History and English Literature at the University of Cambridge</li> <li id="_note-373">[[#_ref-373|↑]] [[John Haldane (philosopher)|John Haldane]], Professor of Philosophy at the University of St Andrews</li> <li id="_note-374">[[#_ref-374|↑]] [[Steve Connor]], Professor of Modern Literature at Birkbeck, University of London</li> <li id="_note-375">[[#_ref-375|↑]] [[Laura Marcus]], Professor of English at the University of Sussex</li> <li id="_note-376">[[#_ref-376|↑]] [[David Sedley]], Laurence Professor of Ancient Philosophy at the University of Cambridge</li> <li id="_note-377">[[#_ref-377|↑]] [[Sue James]], Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck, University of London</li> <li id="_note-378">[[#_ref-378|↑]] [[Dominic Lieven]], Professor of Russian Government at the London School of Economics</li> <li id="_note-CatrionaKelly">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-CatrionaKelly_0|426.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-CatrionaKelly_1|426.1]]</sup> [[Catriona Kelly]], Professor of Russian at Oxford University</li> <li id="_note-GregWoolf">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-GregWoolf_0|427.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-GregWoolf_1|427.1]]</sup> [[Greg Woolf]], Professor of Ancient History at St Andrews University</li> <li id="_note-379">[[#_ref-379|↑]] [[Catherine Steel]], Lecturer in Classics at the University of Glasgow.</li> <li id="_note-380">[[#_ref-380|↑]] [[Osman Durrani]], Professor of German at the University of Kent at Canterbury</li> <li id="_note-BrettKahr">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-BrettKahr_0|430.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-BrettKahr_1|430.1]]</sup> [[Brett Kahr]], Senior Clinical Research Fellow in Psychotherapy and Mental Health at the Centre for Child Mental Health in London and a practising Freudian</li> <li id="_note-MichelleBrown">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-MichelleBrown_0|431.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-MichelleBrown_1|431.1]]</sup> Dr [[Michelle Brown]], Curator of Illuminated Manuscripts at the British Library and author of ''A Guide to Western Historical Scripts: From Antiquity to 1600'' (British Library Publishing, 1990)</li> <li id="_note-381">[[#_ref-381|↑]] [[David Wark (physicist)|David Wark]], Professor of Experimental Physics at Imperial College London and the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory</li> <li id="_note-382">[[#_ref-382|↑]] [[Vesta Sarkhosh Curtis]], Curator of Ancient Iranian Coins in the Department of Coins and Medals at the British Museum</li> <li id="_note-383">[[#_ref-383|↑]] [[Farrokh Vajifdar]], Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society and a life-long student of Zoroastrianism</li> <li id="_note-384">[[#_ref-384|↑]] [[Alan Williams (theologian)|Alan Williams]], Senior Lecturer in Comparative Religion at the University of Manchester</li> <li id="_note-385">[[#_ref-385|↑]] [[Ceri Sullivan]], Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Wales, Bangor</li> <li id="_note-AlisonRowlands">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-AlisonRowlands_0|437.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-AlisonRowlands_1|437.1]]</sup> [[Alison Rowlands]], Senior Lecturer in European History at the University of Essex</li> <li id="_note-386">[[#_ref-386|↑]] [[Malcolm Gaskill]], Fellow and Director of Studies in History at Churchill College, Cambridge</li> <li id="_note-CarolMichaelson">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-CarolMichaelson_0|439.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-CarolMichaelson_1|439.1]]</sup> [[Carol Michaelson]], Assistant Keeper of Chinese Art in the Department of Oriental Antiquities at the British Museum</li> <li id="_note-387">[[#_ref-387|↑]] [[Roel Sterckx]], Lecturer in Chinese Studies at the University of Cambridge</li> <li id="_note-388">[[#_ref-388|↑]] [[Benedict O'Donohoe]], Principal Lecturer in French at the University of the West of England and Secretary of the UK Society for Sartrean Studies</li> <li id="_note-389">[[#_ref-389|↑]] [[Christina Howells]], Professor of French at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Wadham College</li> <li id="_note-AmandaVickery">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-AmandaVickery_0|443.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-AmandaVickery_1|443.1]]</sup> [[Amanda Vickery]], Reader in History at Royal Holloway, University of London and author of ''The Gentleman's Daughter: Women's Lives in Georgian England'' (Yale Nota Bene, 2003)</li> <li id="_note-390">[[#_ref-390|↑]] [[Linda Partridge]], Biology and Biotechnology Research Council Professor at University College London</li> <li id="_note-391">[[#_ref-391|↑]] [[John Watts (historian)|John Watts]], Fellow and Tutor in Modern History at Corpus Christie College, Oxford</li> <li id="_note-392">[[#_ref-392|↑]] [[Carol Berkin]], Professor of History at The City University of New York and author of ''A Brilliant Solution: Inventing the American Constitution'' (Harcourt, 2002)</li> <li id="_note-393">[[#_ref-393|↑]] [[Simon Middleton]], Lecturer in American History at the University of East Anglia</li> <li id="_note-394">[[#_ref-394|↑]] [[Colin Bonwick]], Professor Emeritus in American History at Keele University</li> <li id="_note-MurrayPittock">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-MurrayPittock_0|449.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-MurrayPittock_1|449.1]]</sup> [[Murray Pittock]], Professor of Scottish and Romantic Literature at the University of Manchester</li> <li id="_note-395">[[#_ref-395|↑]] [[Irving Finkel]], Curator in the Department of the Ancient Near East at the British Museum</li> <li id="_note-PaulMurdin">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-PaulMurdin_0|451.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-PaulMurdin_1|451.1]]</sup> [[Paul Murdin]], Senior Fellow at the Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge</li> <li id="_note-396">[[#_ref-396|↑]] [[Hugh R. A. Jones]], Planet hunter and Reader in Astrophysics at Liverpool John Moores University</li> <li id="_note-397">[[#_ref-397|↑]] [[Sarah Barber]], Senior Lecturer in History at Lancaster University</li> <li id="_note-HuwBowen">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-HuwBowen_0|454.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-HuwBowen_1|454.1]]</sup> [[Huw Bowen]], Senior Lecturer in Economic and Social History at the University of Leicester</li> <li id="_note-398">[[#_ref-398|↑]] [[James Walvin]], Professor of History at the University of York and author of ''Fruits of Empire: Exotic Produce and British Taste, 1660-1800'' (Macmillan, 1997)</li> <li id="_note-399">[[#_ref-399|↑]] [[Rachel Bowlby]], Professor of English at the University of York who has written the introduction to the new Penguin translation of Sigmund Freud and Joseph Breuer's ''Studies in Hysteria'' (Penguin, 2004)</li> <li id="_note-400">[[#_ref-400|↑]] [[Jennifer Wallace]], Director of Studies in English at Peterhouse, Cambridge</li> <li id="_note-401">[[#_ref-401|↑]] [[Griselda Pollock]], Professor of Art History at the University of Leeds</li> <li id="_note-402">[[#_ref-402|↑]] Dr [[Vivienne Lo]], Lecturer at the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine</li> <li id="_note-403">[[#_ref-403|↑]] Dr [[Val Gibson]], Particle physicist from the Cavendish Laboratory and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge</li> <li id="_note-404">[[#_ref-404|↑]] [[Charlotte Roueché]], historian of late antiquity at Kings College London</li> <li id="_note-405">[[#_ref-405|↑]] [[David Womersley]], Fellow and Tutor at Jesus College, Oxford and editor of Edward Gibbon's ''The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire'' (Penguin, 2000)</li> <li id="_note-406">[[#_ref-406|↑]] [[Richard Alston (classicist)|Richard Alston]], Lecturer in Classics at Royal Holloway, University of London</li> <li id="_note-407">[[#_ref-407|↑]] [[Heather O'Donoghue]], Vigfusson Rausing Reader in Ancient Icelandic Literature in the Department of English at Oxford University</li> <li id="_note-408">[[#_ref-408|↑]] Professor [[V S Ramachandran]], Director of the Center for Brain and Cognition at the University of California, San Diego</li> <li id="_note-409">[[#_ref-409|↑]] [[Mark Solms]], Professor of Neuropsychology at the University of Cape Town</li> <li id="_note-MartinConway">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-MartinConway_0|467.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-MartinConway_1|467.1]]</sup> [[Martin Conway (psychologist)|Martin Conway]], Professor of Psychology at the University of Durham</li> <li id="_note-410">[[#_ref-410|↑]] [[Sanjay Subrahmanyam]], Professor of Indian History and Culture at the University of Oxford</li> <li id="_note-411">[[#_ref-411|↑]] [[Susan Stronge]], Curator in the Asian Department of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London</li> <li id="_note-412">[[#_ref-412|↑]] [[Chandrika Kaul]], Lecturer in Imperial History at the University of St Andrews</li> <li id="_note-413">[[#_ref-413|↑]] [[Annie Janowitz]], Professor of Romantic Poetry at Queen Mary, University of London</li> <li id="_note-414">[[#_ref-414|↑]] [[Peter de Bolla]], Lecturer in English at the University of Cambridge</li> <li id="_note-415">[[#_ref-415|↑]] Professor [[Fred Piper]], Director of the Information Security Group at Royal Holloway, University of London and co-author of ''Cryptography: A Very Short Introduction'' (co-written with Sean Murphy, Oxford Paperbacks, 2002)</li> <li id="_note-SandyKnapp">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-SandyKnapp_0|474.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-SandyKnapp_1|474.1]]</sup> [[Sandy Knapp]], Senior Botanist at the Natural History Museum</li> <li id="_note-416">[[#_ref-416|↑]] [[Rosalind Thomas]], Professor of Greek History at Royal Holloway, University of London</li> <li id="_note-417">[[#_ref-417|↑]] [[Marie McGinn]], Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of York</li> <li id="_note-418">[[#_ref-418|↑]] [[Mark Greengrass]], Professor of History at the University of Sheffield</li> <li id="_note-419">[[#_ref-419|↑]] [[Hazel Rymer]], Senior Lecturer in the Department of Earth Sciences at the Open University</li> <li id="_note-420">[[#_ref-420|↑]] [[Lyn Pykett]], Professor of English and Pro-Vice Chancellor at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth</li> <li id="_note-421">[[#_ref-421|↑]] [[Thomas Hahn]], Professor of English Literature at the University of Rochester, New York</li> <li id="_note-422">[[#_ref-422|↑]] [[Sarah Rees]], Reader in Pure Mathematics at the University of Newcastle</li> <li id="_note-423">[[#_ref-423|↑]] [[Virginia Nicholson]], author of ''Among the Bohemians: Experiments in Living 1900-1939'' (Viking, 2002. Paperback will be published by Penguin, November 2003)</li> <li id="_note-424">[[#_ref-424|↑]] [[Peter Harman]], Professor of the History of Science at Lancaster University and editor of ''The Scientific Letters and Papers of James Clerk Maxwell'' (3 volumes, Cambridge University Press, 1990, 1995, 2002)</li> <li id="_note-425">[[#_ref-425|↑]] [[Joanna Haigh]], Professor of Atmospheric Physics at Imperial College London</li> <li id="_note-426">[[#_ref-426|↑]] [[Marina Benjamin]], journalist and author of ''Living at the End of the World'' (Picador, 1999)</li> <li id="_note-KarenEdwards">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-KarenEdwards_0|486.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-KarenEdwards_1|486.1]]</sup> [[Karen Edwards]], Lecturer in English at the University of Exeter</li> <li id="_note-427">[[#_ref-427|↑]] [[Hilary Downes]], Professor of Geochemistry at Birkbeck, University of London</li> <li id="_note-428">[[#_ref-428|↑]] [[Steve Self (vulcanologist)|Steve Self]], Professor of Vulcanology at the Open University</li> <li id="_note-429">[[#_ref-429|↑]] [[Rosemary Sweet]], Lecturer in History at the University of Leicester</li> <li id="_note-430">[[#_ref-430|↑]] [[Jenny Uglow]], Honorary Visiting Professor at the University of Warwick and author of ''The Lunar Men: The Friends who Made the Future'' (Faber and Faber, 2002)</li> <li id="_note-431">[[#_ref-431|↑]] [[Peter Jones (historian)|Peter Jones]], Professor of French History at the University of Birmingham</li> <li id="_note-432">[[#_ref-432|↑]] [[Mike Kopelman]], Professor of Neuropsychiatry at King's College London and St Thomas' Hospital</li> <li id="_note-433">[[#_ref-433|↑]] [[Kim Graham (scientist)|Kim Graham]], Senior Scientist at the Medical Research Council's Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit</li> <li id="_note-434">[[#_ref-434|↑]] [[Jonathan Riley-Smith]], Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Cambridge University</li> <li id="_note-435">[[#_ref-435|↑]] [[Stana Nenadic]], Senior Lecturer in Social History at Edinburgh University</li> <li id="_note-436">[[#_ref-436|↑]] [[Allan Macinnes]], Burnett-Fletcher Professor of History at Aberdeen University</li> <li id="_note-437">[[#_ref-437|↑]] [[Tim Whitmarsh]], Lecturer in Hellenistic Literature at Exeter University</li> <li id="_note-438">[[#_ref-438|↑]] [[Deborah Thom]], Lecturer in History at Robinson College, Cambridge</li> <li id="_note-439">[[#_ref-439|↑]] Dr [[Robert Fraser (critic)|Robert Fraser]], Senior Research Fellow in the Literature Department at the Open University and author of ''Proust and the Victorians'' (Palgrave Macmillan, 1994)</li> <li id="_note-440">[[#_ref-440|↑]] [[Helen Graham (professor)|Helen Graham]], Professor of Spanish History at Royal Holloway, University of London</li> <li id="_note-441">[[#_ref-441|↑]] Dr [[Mary Vincent]], Senior Lecturer in the Department of History at Sheffield University</li> <li id="_note-442">[[#_ref-442|↑]] [[Phil Charles]], Professor of Astronomy at Southampton University</li> <li id="_note-443">[[#_ref-443|↑]] Professor [[Catherine Belsey]], Chair of the Centre for Critical and Cultural Theory at Cardiff University</li> <li id="_note-JanetSoskice">↑ <sup>[[#_ref-JanetSoskice_0|504.0]]</sup> <sup>[[#_ref-JanetSoskice_1|504.1]]</sup> [[Janet Soskice]], Reader in Modern Theology and Philosophical Theology at Cambridge University</li> <li id="_note-444">[[#_ref-444|↑]] [[Stephen Mulhall]], Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy at Oxford University</li> <li id="_note-445">[[#_ref-445|↑]] [[Vladimir Jankovic]], Wellcome Research Lecturer at the Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine at Manchester University and author of ''Reading the Skies'' (Manchester University Press, 2001)</li> <li id="_note-446">[[#_ref-446|↑]] [[Richard Hamblyn]], writer and author of ''The Invention of Clouds'' (Picador, 2002)</li> <li id="_note-447">[[#_ref-447|↑]] [[Liba Taub]], Director of the Whipple Museum of the History of Science at Cambridge University and author of a new book called ''Ancient Meteorology'' (Routledge)</li> <li id="_note-448">[[#_ref-448|↑]] [[Adrian Locke]], co-curator of the Aztecs exhibition currently at the Royal Academy of Arts</li> <li id="_note-449">[[#_ref-449|↑]] [[Elizabeth Graham (academic)|Elizabeth Graham]], Senior Lecturer in Mesoamerican Archaeology at University College London</li> <li id="_note-450">[[#_ref-450|↑]] Professor [[Clare Lees]], Professor of Medieval Literature at King's College London and author of ''Tradition and Belief: Religious Writing in Late Anglo-Saxon England'' (University of Minnesota Press, 1999)</li> <li id="_note-451">[[#_ref-451|↑]] [[Robert Poole (historian)|Robert Poole]], Reader in History at St Martin's College Lancaster and author of ''Time's Alteration, Calendar Reform in Early Modern England''</li> <li id="_note-452">[[#_ref-452|↑]] [[David Bradley (epidemiologist)|David Bradley]], Professor of Tropical Hygiene at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine</li> <li id="_note-453">[[#_ref-453|↑]] [[Karen O'Brien]], Reader in English and American Literature at the University of Warwick</li> <li id="_note-454">[[#_ref-454|↑]] Dr [[Susan Stuart]], Lecturer in Philosophy of Mind at the University of Glasgow.</li> <li id="_note-455">[[#_ref-455|↑]] [[Steven Mithen]], Professor of Early Prehistory at the University of Reading.</li> <li id="_note-456">[[#_ref-456|↑]] [[Mehri Niknam]], Executive Director of the Maimonides Foundation, a joint Jewish-Muslim Interfaith Foundation in London.</li> <li id="_note-457">[[#_ref-457|↑]] [[Philip Maurice Davis]], Reader in English Literature at the University of Liverpool and author of ''The Victorians'', a volume of the ''New Oxford English Literary History'' (Oxford University Press 2002)</li> <li id="_note-458">[[#_ref-458|↑]] [[Adrian Tinniswood]], Architectural historian and author of ''Visions of Power and His Invention So Fertile - a Life of Christopher Wren'', (Pimlico, ISBN 0712673644)</li> <li id="_note-459">[[#_ref-459|↑]] [[Gavin Stamp]], Senior Lecturer, Mackintosh School of Architecture, Glasgow School of Art</li> <li id="_note-460">[[#_ref-460|↑]] [[Gillian Darley]], Architectural historian and biographer of ''John Soane, An Accidental Romantic'' (Yale University Press; ISBN 0300086954)</li> <li id="_note-461">[[#_ref-461|↑]] [[Sally Alexander]], Professor of History, Goldsmiths College, University of London</li> <li id="_note-462">[[#_ref-462|↑]] [[Phillip Dodd]], Director, Institute of Contemporary Arts</li> <li id="_note-463">[[#_ref-463|↑]] [[Lucy Beckett]], Author of ''Richard Wagner: Parsifal''</li> <li id="_note-464">[[#_ref-464|↑]] [[Michael Tanner]], Philosopher and author of ''Wagner and Nietzsche''</li> <li id="_note-465">[[#_ref-465|↑]] [[Frank Mclynn]], Visiting Professor in the Department of Literature, University of Strathclyde, author of a new book ''Wagon's West - The Epic Story of America's Overland Trails''</li> <li id="_note-466">[[#_ref-466|↑]] [[Richard Sorabji]], Gresham Professor of Rhetoric at Gresham College</li> <li id="_note-467">[[#_ref-467|↑]] [[Chloe Chard]], Literary historian and author of Pleasure and Guilt on the Grand Tour</li> <li id="_note-468">[[#_ref-468|↑]] [[Edward Chaney]], Professor of Fine and Decorative Arts, Southampton Institute and author of ''A Traveller's Companion to Florence''</li> <li id="_note-469">[[#_ref-469|↑]] [[Mike Jay]], Historian and author of ''Emperors of Dreams, Drugs in the Nineteenth Century'', Dedalus Ltd</li> <li id="_note-470">[[#_ref-470|↑]] [[Neil Johnson (physicist)|Neil Johnson]], University Lecturer in Physics at Oxford University</li> <li id="_note-471">[[#_ref-471|↑]] [[Tony Sudbery]], Professor of Mathematics, University of York</li> <li id="_note-472">[[#_ref-472|↑]] [[Sarah Hudspith]], Lecturer in Russian, University of Leeds</li> <li id="_note-473">[[#_ref-473|↑]] [[Karin Friedrich]], Lecturer in History, School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London, author of ''The Other Prussia''</li> <li id="_note-474">[[#_ref-474|↑]] [[Robert Pynsent]], Professor of Czech and Slovak Literature, University College London, author of ''Decadence and Innovation: Austro-Hungarian Life and Art at the Turn of the Century''</li> <li id="_note-475">[[#_ref-475|↑]] [[Simon Goodwin (astronomer)|Simon Goodwin]], Researcher in Astronomy, Cardiff University, co-author of ''XTL: Extraterrestrial life and how to find it''</li> <li id="_note-476">[[#_ref-476|↑]] [[Emma Barker]], Lecturer in Art History at The Open University</li> <li id="_note-477">[[#_ref-477|↑]] [[Frederik Pedersen]], Lecturer in History, Aberdeen University</li> <li id="_note-478">[[#_ref-478|↑]] [[Christina Hardyment]], Social historian and journalist</li> <li id="_note-479">[[#_ref-479|↑]] [[Peter Harvey (academic)|Peter Harvey]], Professor of Buddhist Studies at the University of Sunderland</li> <li id="_note-480">[[#_ref-480|↑]] [[Kate Crosby]], Lecturer in Buddhist Studies, School of Oriental And African Studies (SOAS)</li> <li id="_note-481">[[#_ref-481|↑]] [[Mahinda Deagallee]], Lecturer in the Study of Religions, Bath Spa University College and a Buddhist Monk from the Theravada tradition in Sri Lanka.</li> <li id="_note-482">[[#_ref-482|↑]] [[Blair Worden]], Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Sussex and author of ''Roundhead Reputations - The English Civil Wars and the Passions of Posterity''</li> <li id="_note-483">[[#_ref-483|↑]] [[Roger Crisp]], Uehiro Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy at St Anne's College, Oxford.</li> <li id="_note-484">[[#_ref-484|↑]] [[Alistair Moffat]], Writer and Historian and author of ''The Sea Kingdoms - The Story of Celtic Britain and Ireland''</li> <li id="_note-485">[[#_ref-485|↑]] [[Miranda Aldhouse Green]], Professor of Archaeology at the University of Wales and author of ''Dying for the Gods''</li> <li id="_note-486">[[#_ref-486|↑]] [[Harold Ellis (anatomist)|Harold Ellis]], Clinical Anatomist, School of Biomedical Sciences, King's College, London</li> <li id="_note-487">[[#_ref-487|↑]] [[Ruth Richardson (historian)|Ruth Richardson]], Historian, and author of ''Death, Dissection and the Destitute'', Phoenix Press</li> <li id="_note-488">[[#_ref-488|↑]] [[Andrew Cunningham (scientist)|Andrew Cunningham]], Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellow in the History of Medicine, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Cambridge University</li></ol></ref>
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