Expert Comment
Bribes, gifts and scandal: 7 stories of corruption that shocked Britain
Professor of History Mark Knights explores seven instances of corruption in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries in BBC History magazine.
Politics overshadowed by gaffe - expert reaction to Oscars
“Expected to be political but overshadowed by most significant gaffe” - Dr Julie Lobalzo-Wright from the University of Warwick’s Department of Film and Television Studies, commenting on last night’s dramatic Oscars ceremony.
Professor Rebecca Earle explores Queen Victorias appetites
Food historian Professor Rebecca Earle explores Queen Victoria's hearty appetites in BBC History Magazine.
Dr José Arroyo Cinematic Exchanges
Dr José Arroyo, Principal Teaching Fellow In Film and Television Studies at the University of Warwick, underlines his experiences teaching at Cuba’s world-renowned Escuela Internacional de Cine y Televisión writing for Viewfinder Online.
Dr Michael Scott explores Italy's Invisible Cities: Florence
Dr Michael Scott, Associate Professor in the Classics and Ancient History Department at the University of Warwick, as a part of his Invisible Cities series on BBC One, explores the romantic city of Florence with co-host Alexander Armstrong.