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  1. “Because of... its desire to embrace the whole world, comparative literature finds itself facing the impossible task of being balanced in managing cultural difference.” Professor FBA discusses cultural encounters through :

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  2. “On show are multiple versions of themes as they move across media, seeking the appropriate form to express the mood, the affect, strained between desolation and struggle.” Professor Esther Leslie FBA of on Käthe Kollwitz’s work:

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  3. Tune in to to catch up on Professor Dame Helen Wallace FBA discussing the signing of the Treaty of Rome in 1957, and what this means to Britain now after leaving the EU:

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  4. “It is easy to forget that the earliest Christians did not yet have the . They had the Scriptures of Judaism – what is now called the ." Professor John Barton FBA on the creation of the New Testament:

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  5. “Kassabova purports to carry you To The Lake, but penetrates much, much deeper into the seismic psyche of the Balkans.” reviews the new book by , winner of our 2018 Book Prize:

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  6. “Participation in an activity that you enjoy (such as exercise, singing, mindfulness, gardening etc.) can minimise the negative impact of stress on health.” and on health and wellbeing.

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  7. “Evidence from the charity Mind suggests that approximately one in four people in the UK will experience poor mental health each year.” Read about how uses a bank of soothing images as psychotherapy.

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  8. “Recent research has found that institutions – the 'rules of the game' that shape human interaction – are fundamental, if poor societies hope to improve growth and well-being." Professor of Economic History, Sheilagh Ogilvie FBA

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  9. “What is sometimes called ‘the new art history’ has spread into the work and values of museums, galleries, publishing and the art market.” Lisa Tickner FBA discusses the rise of art history as a subject and what it can communicate to us.

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  10. British Academy funded researcher Rachel Rich writes for on the history of European cuisine in the UK long before the 20th century and the EU:

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  11. “Postcolonialism... involves a studied engagement with the experience of colonialism and its past and present effects” University Professor Ato Quayson FBA explores postcolonial literature under the wider subject of colonialism:

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  12. Join us in April for a two-day bringing together expert archaeologists, conservators and contemporary sculptors to explore 'plaster' as a sculptural material and the use of plaster models for the production of works:

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  13. Environmental racism is on the rise in the United States, with minority and impoverished communities much more likely to live near polluters and breathe polluted air. Join Lucy Bond and at this panel discussion on environmental racism:

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  14. "Humans have a long history of dealing with diseases that emerge as a direct result of their environment." Professor Charlotte Roberts FBA explores the interactions of people with their environments in the past through patterns of health and disease.

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  15. "We know that to tackle the great challenges of the 21st century, from climate change to the rise of artificial intelligence, academics will need to collaborate across disciplines and across borders." – Professor Sir David Cannadine PBA

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  17. "Whether it is championing enlightenment values, protecting academic freedom or nurturing new talent, we only succeed when we work together." – Professor Sir David Cannadine PBA

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  18. "The imperative of combating conflict-affected sexual violence and ensuring accountability has come to the forefront of international relations in recent years." Professor Christine Chinkin FBA reflects on international measures countering sexual violence:

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  19. "Remain and Leave voters still have very different views about what Brexit will mean." On , Sir John Curtice FBA, Professor of Politics at , analyses the results of polls conducted over the past four years:

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  20. “No amount of statistical information, however complete and exact, can by itself explain economic phenomena. ... we need the guidance of a powerful theoretical framework." – Professor Rachel Griffith

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