Table of Contents
Celtic Origins, the Western and the Eastern Celts, Wolfgang Meid
Anthropology is not Ethnography, Timothy Ingold
Hamlet's Two Fathers, David Bevington
Byzantium and the Limits of Orthodoxy, Averil Cameron
Palace or Power Station? Museums Today, Duncan Robinson
Architectural Politics in Renaissance Venice, Deborah Howard
Visions of European Unity since 1945, Noel O'Sullivan
Artists and Craftsmen in the Late Bronze Age of China (Eighth-Third Centuries BC): Art in Transition, Alain Thote
Reconstructing the National Body: Masculinity, Disability and Race in the American Civil War, Susan-Mary Grant
Mind the Gap or Why Humans aren't just Great Apes, Robin Dunbar
'We keep the bread and wine for show': Consistent Irony and Reluctant Faith in the Poetry of Dannie Abse, Tony Curtis
'But I, that knew what harboured in that hed': Thomas Wyatt and his Posthumous 'Interpreters', Cathy Shrank
Classical Music and the Subject of Modernity, John Butt
A Minority Opinion?, Baroness Hale of Richmond
Seventeenth Century Draining of the Fens and the Impact on Navigation, Michael Chisholm
From Shells and Gold to Plastic and Silicon: a Theory of the Evolution of Money, in the Spirit of Keynes, John Moore
Theopoesis: The Contest of Priest and Poet, Geoffrey Hartman