British Studies Lecture Series

British Studies Lecture Series

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The British Studies program at the University of Texas at Austin was created in 1975. For more than thirty years the program has sponsored public lectures in English literature, history, and government, and has conducted a weekly seminar called the Faculty Seminar on British Studies that includes faculty members, graduate students, undergraduates, and members of the Austin community.

Recent Episodes

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    4 years ago
  • Why Did Elizabethans and Jacobeans Read Shakespeare’s Plays?

    4 years ago
  • Imperial Recessional: Sir William Luce and the Creation of the United Arab Emirates

    4 years ago
  • Philip Goad (Harvard) on British and American architecture

    4 years ago
  • The London Review of Books

    4 years ago
  • How George Washington Defeated the British Empire

    4 years ago
  • P. G. Wodehouse and Politics: What Did He Know, and When Did He Know It?

    4 years ago
  • Churchill’s Most Difficult Decisions

    4 years ago
  • ‘When I feel very near to God, I always feel such a need to undress’: Religion, Nakedness and the Body Divine

    4 years ago
  • Jane Austen’s Lost Books

    4 years ago