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Sydney Anglo, 1983 "The Courtier's Art: Systematic Immorality in the Renaissance"
Inaugural lecture given by Sydney Anglo, Professor in the History of Ideas
J.M. Alexander, 1979 "Design - A Continuing Challenge to the Mechanical Engineer"
Inaugural lecture given by J.M. Alexande, Professor of Mechanical Engineering
M.J. Artis, 1973 "Economists and Inflation"
Inaugural lecture given by M.J. Artis, Professor of Applied Economics
David Aspinall, 1971 "The Coming of Age of Computer Technology"
Inaugural lecture given by David Aspinall, Professor of Electrical Engineering
W.G.V. Balchin, 1954 "Research in Geography"
Inaugural lecture given by W.G.V. Balchin, Professor of Geography
Michael J. Barnsley, 1997 "Reflections on a changing planet: observing the Earth from space"
Inaugural lecture given by Michael J. Barnsley, Professor in Physical Geography
F.T. Barwell, 1965 "The Unity of Engineering as Illustrated by Transport Technology"
Inaugural lecture given by F.T. Barwell, Professor of Mechanical Engineering
John Baylis, 2002 "Nuclear Ethics, Realism and Utopianism:
the 'permanent dialogue' revisited"
Inaugural lecture given by John Baylis, Professor in the Department of Politics and International Relations
J. Graham Beaumont , 1989 "On Reading the Subject"
Inaugural lecture given by J. Graham Beaumont, Professor of Psychology
John Bennett, 1995 "The Transition from Communism to Capitalism"
Inaugural lecture given by John Bennett, Professor in the Department of Economics
J.H. Beynon, 1976 "Attitudes and Innovation in Research"
Inaugural lecture given by J.H. Beynon, Professor in the Department of Chemistry
Kenneth Board, 1988 "The Ubiquitous Transistor"
Inaugural lecture given by Kenneth Board, Professor of Electronic and Electrical Engineering
George Boyce, 1993 "The Sure and Confusing Drum: Ireland and the First World War"
Inaugural lecture given by George Boyce, Professor in the Department of Political Theory and Government
P.F. Brain, 1990 "Mindless Violence?: The Nature and Biology of Aggression"
Inaugural lecture given by P.F. Brain, Professor of Biological Sciences
Maurice Broady, 1972 "Social Administration: Some Current Concerns"
Inaugural lecture given by Maurice Broady, Professor of Social Administration
J. Burke, 1966 "Physical Metallurgy: Past, Present and Future"
Inaugural Lecture of J. Burke, Professor of Physical Metallurgy
Reginald F Byron, 1995 "On the Understanding of Culture"
Inaugural lecture given by Reginald F Byron, Professor and Head of Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Michael J Cardy, 1994 "Images of Oliver Cromwell in Eighteenth-Century France"
Inaugural lecture given by Michael J Cardy, Professor and Head or Department or French
Murial E. Chamberlain, 1990 "Who Founded the Liberal Party"
Inaugural lecture given by Murial E. Chamberlain, Professor in the Department of History
M. Chazan, 1977 "The Expanding Role of the Psychologist in the Education Service"
Inaugural lecture given by M. Chazan, Professor in the Department of Education
Dame June Clark, 1997 "The elements of nursing are all but unknown" Florence Nightingale
Inaugural lecture given by Dame June Clark, Professor of Community Nursing
W.A. Cole, 1967 "Economic History as a Social Science"
Inaugural lecture given by W.A. Cole, Professor of Economic History
C. Collard, 1976 "The Study of Greek Tragedy"
Inaugural lecture given by C. Collard, Professor of Classics and Head of the Department of Classics
D.C. Cooper, 1968 "Computer Science: Past, Present and Future"
Inaugural lecture given by D.C. Cooper, Professor of Computation
J.D. Davies, 1973 "Famous Failures and Structural Safety"
Inaugural lecture given by J.D. Davies, Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering