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The Nuremberg moment happened in 1945: a group of countries came together to create the first-ever international criminal tribunal with jurisdiction over crimes against humanity and war crimes.
Professor of Law
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with Santanu Das
The transition from sail to steam, the distinction that we always had between the industrial worker on land and the sailor on the sea, is a fundamental crisis in the maritime world, and is reflected in maritime literature.
Professor of Modern Literature and Culture
with Robert Macfarlane
In English we typically ‘it’ and ‘which’ and ‘that’ the living world, and you would say ‘the river that flows’ or ‘the river which flows’, but I have tended to speak of ‘the river who flows’. It is just a way of recognizing the otherness of the subjects with whom we share our world, not the objects we dominate in our world.
Professor of Literature and the Environmental Humanities, Writer
with Daisy Fancourt
We consistently find that people who are engaged more regularly in arts activities over time have lower odds of developing mental health problems. One of the important things is to understand why and how it is that the arts affect our health.
Professor of Psychobiology & Epidemiology
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