Established by bequest as a memorial to the historian Mandell Creighton and commencing in 1907, the Creighton Lecture is delivered each year at the University of London by a leading historian.
School of Advanced Study, University of London
Institute of Historical Research IHR Creighton Lecture 2015 The Outbreak of the First World War: Why the debate goes on Margaret MacMillan (University of Oxford)
Institute of Historical Research IHR Creighton Lecture 2015 The Outbreak of the First World War: Why the debate goes on Margaret MacMillan (University of Oxford)
Institute of Historical Research Creighton Lecture Was the 'Final Solution' Unique? Reflections on Twentieth-Century Genocides Professor Sir Richard Evans (Regius Professor of History, Wolfson College, Cambridge) In recent years the Nazi e...
Institute of Historical Research Creighton Lecture Was the 'Final Solution' Unique? Reflections on Twentieth-Century Genocides Professor Sir Richard Evans (Regius Professor of History, Wolfson College, Cambridge) In recent years the Nazi e...
Institute of Historical Research Creighton Lecture The 2013 Creighton Lecture Meeting my own history coming back: Jacob Bronowskiâs MI5 files Professor Lisa Jardin (UCL) Professor Lisa Jardin (UCL, Centre for Editing Lives & Letters) w...
Institute of Historical Research Creighton Lecture John Milton as a theorist of liberty Professor Quentin Skinner (Queen Mary, University of London) Had Keats lived, there would have been a rival. But as it is, there is no one to touch Mil...
Institute of Historical Research Creighton Lecture Macaulay and Son: an imperial story Professor Catherine Hall (UCL) Zachary Macaulay, the father, Thomas Babington Macaulay, the son. One a leading abolitionist, the other a great historia...
Institute of Historical Research Creighton Lecture The 2009 Creighton Lecture (audio only)