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This volume contains 10 Lectures delivered at the British Academy in 2008. From an exploration of the relationship between reason and identity, to an examination of social integration as the world becomes a more diverse place, to a consideration of the works of four great literary figures: King Alfred, Shakespeare, Wordsworth and W H Auden.
Was Shakespeare an Essex Man?Ending the Russian Revolution: Reflections on Soviet History and its InterpretersLiving Apart, Living Together? The Role of Intergroup Contact in Social IntegrationDeities, Deviles and Dams: Elizabeth I, Dover Harbour and the Family of LoveWordsworth and the DruidsInstruments of Development: Randomization in the Tropics, and the Search for the Elusive Keys to Economic DevelopmentContinuity and Change in a Wessex Landscape: 1500BC - AD500Auden UnparadisedThe Alfredian Project and its Aftermath: Rethinking the Literary History of the 9th and 10th centuries
John H. Goldthorpe, Oxford) Goldthorpe, J. H. (Official Fellow, Nuffield College, Dublin) Whelan, C. T. (Senior Research Officer, Economic and Social Research Institute