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Haunted by the end of history: a philosophical exploration of modern Europe

Tuesday 7 September 2021 · Professor Simon Glendinning
Society
woman cycling seen through the Berlin wall

What can we learn from recessions throughout history?

Tuesday 24 January 2023 · Dr Jason Lennard
Economics
recessions throughout history

Desi queers: celebrating queer South Asian history in Britain

Tuesday 25 March 2025 · Dr Rohit K Dasgupta
Race equity
Rainbow flag with the word Desi and photos of South Asian activists

How the model of apprenticeship helped to reshape the English economy

Tuesday 25 November 2025 · Professor Patrick Wallis
Society
An illustration of men working a loom in pre-industrial revolution times.

LSE then and now: women and the media

Monday 18 January 2021 · Dr Simidele Dosekun
Society
Simidele Dosekun and Eileen Power

Why is African trade underperforming?

Tuesday 24 January 2023 · Professor David Luke
Economics
Depiction of African trade

Do the dead have human rights?

Tuesday 7 September 2021 · Dr Claire Moon
Society
Human Rights Human Remains project
Politics
Security cameras

Changing the narratives on Sub-Saharan Africa’s failure to develop

Tuesday 18 January 2022 · Professor Leigh Gardner
Economics
Africa and economic charts

Resilient women: what we can learn from Somali refugees in Britain

Tuesday 9 November 2021 · Professor Joanna Lewis
Race equity
A group of Somali women

“A sobering reminder”: important lessons from World War One

Thursday 12 May 2022 · Professor David Stevenson
Impact
Remembering World War I

Recommended reads on race equity

Tuesday 9 November 2021 · LSE Blogs
Race equity
Book covers from the race equity reading list