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Globalisation:London—Anthony Giddens - Runaway World
1/5 Professor Anthony Giddens examines the ways globalisation has affected our lives.

Can there be an end to war?—John Keegan - War In Our World
5/5 John Keegan considers how the causes of war are to be addressed and conflict resolved.

War And The Individual—John Keegan - War In Our World
4/5 John Keegan considers the impact of battle on those who fight them.

War and the State—John Keegan - War In Our World
3/5 John Keegan explores the evolving relationship between war and the nation state.

The Origins Of War—John Keegan - War In Our World
2/5 John Keegan explores the origins of warfare, when combat first became purposeful.

War And Our World—John Keegan - War In Our World
1/5 Military historian John Keegan explores the impact warfare has had on modern times.

An Ordinary Brilliance: Parting the Waters, closing the wounds—Patricia Williams - The Genealogy of Race
5/5 Professor Williams explores solutions to prevent racism and reconcile racial tensions.

The War Between The Worlds—Patricia Williams - The Genealogy of Race
4/5 Professor Williams examines the impact of racialised science on attitudes to race.

The Distribution Of Distress—Patricia Williams - The Genealogy of Race
3/5 Professor Williams examines the interaction of race and class in society.

The Pantomime of Race—Patricia Williams - The Genealogy of Race
2/5 Professor Williams explores 'racial voyeurism' and the denial of racial experiences.