Rebellion, repression, retribution
01 February 2008John Morrill explores one of the most extraordinary and least understood aspects of Anglo-Irish history - the rebellion of 1641.
Finding fault
01 February 2008A multicentre project led by the Faculty of Law has reached its conclusion, having studied over a century's worth of European legal changes relating to liability.
Professor Peter Lipton (1954 - 2007)
26 November 2007Archaeology's story 鈥 told by the scholars who wrote it
19 October 2007Four eminent archaeologists who found themselves on the cusp of a new era as young researchers in the 1980s will be reminiscing about their experiences at a free Cambridge 探花直播 event on Monday afternoon.
Black History Month in Cambridge
27 September 2007Dr Carenza Lewis
01 September 2007A passion for communicating the thrill of the dig and for uncovering evidence of lives long gone is what inspires archaeologist Dr Carenza Lewis. Her latest endeavour is to raise educational aspirations among schoolchildren through involvement in excavation - a venture that is unearthing new information on rural medieval settlements.
Forgotten rival to Pepys finally reaches bookshop shelves
03 August 2007A 900,000-word eyewitness account of life in Restoration England, viewed as a 鈥渞ival鈥 to Pepys' diary but virtually forgotten since the 1700s, is being published for the first time.