Deirdre Leask interview: recording and summary
- UKLSE-AS1WF010010050001
- Folder
- 2015
Part of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, British Section (WILPF)
Deirdre Leask interview: recording and summary
Part of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, British Section (WILPF)
Defining Remote Warfare: The Rise of the Private Military and Security Industry
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Andreas Krieg
Publication date: March 2018
Defining Remote Warfare: Security Cooperation
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Tom Watts and Rubrick Biegon
Publication date: November 2017
Defining Remote Warfare: Intelligence Sharing after 9/11
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Julian Richards
Publication date: October 2018
Defining Remote Warfare: Cyber
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): VERTIC
Publication date: January 2018
Defining Remote Warfare: British Training and Assistance Programmes in Yemen, 2004-2015
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Jack Watling and Namir Shabibi
Publication date: June 2018
Deer Poaching and Food Security
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Tanya Wyatt
Publication date: 28 April 2017
Dawn Stewart interviewed by Tricia Grace-Norton
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
When Dawn went to Greenham, the main era had died down but there was still a small group of very determined women at the Yellow Gate, many of whom had been there permanently for over 9 years with just an occasional visit home. She recalls sitting round the campfire telling stories, visitors from Japan, women sharing a common purpose and how nature comes back when you live under the influence of the moon. She also remembers the death of 'Gladys' the Greenham Van, and the replacement, 'Sister of Gladys'! In reflecting on her time at Greenham, Dawn talks about the strength in the solidarity of like-minded women, their resilience which was both powerful and empowering. She believes the Greenham experience is even more relevant with the nuclear threats at the time of the interview.
Dawn was interviewed by Tricia Grace Norton in February 2021.
David Furness, British National Party: manifesto
Part of Election Ephemera Collection
Date Accessed: 19 Apr 2016
Significant context URL: http://www.bnp.org.uk
Internet Archive URL: https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://bnp.org.uk/
Part of LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Coles, David
In 2014 the Tower of London hosted "Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red" which was the moat filled with poppies, representing soldiers that had died in World War 1. Hundreds of volunteers helped build the memorial in the spring of 2014 and then take it down in autumn. As the Volunteer Centre Manager I took 60+ students and staff over two days to help take down the installation. It was a truly remarkable experience standing in the moat of the Tower of London and the student volunteers did a fantastic job. They even built a small production line to make the process more efficient! It's one of my favourite memories from my time working at LSE.
Dance of the Giants Asias: Indigenous Peoples Between India and China
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Oliver Scanlan
Publication date: 27 October 2017
Cycles of Violence: To Afghanistan and Back
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: August 2019
Cyberspace: An Assessment of Current Threats, Real Consequences and Potential Solutions
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Alberto Muti, Katherine Tajer and Larry MacFaul
Publication date: November 2014
Cyber Threats and Nuclear Weapons
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Andrew Futter
Publication date: 28 August 2018
CV19 A Film by the Department of Government
Part of LSE Community Histories
Submitted by: Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey
Date: May-August 2020
During Britain's first Covid lockdown in spring/early summer 2020, the Government Department launched a project to communicate some of the research that we were conducting on responses to Covid by various countries. Even as we were all working from home, we put together this film, which explores the emergency powers that governments were using to control the spread of coronavirus, and how the relationship between the people and their governments had fundamentally changed.
"CV-19: A Film by the Department of Government" highlights research being carried out into the impact and consequences of these changing relationships. The film explores the threat to liberal democratic norms, public support for an authoritarian government response, how governments are being held accountable, what the effects are on public transport and a new digital frontier for political campaigning.
As a measure of the interest in this film, the contributors held a roundtable discussion (over Zoom) in November 2020, and this is also available online. More broadly, the film has achieved remarkable success in film festival competitions. As of July 2021, and from international film festivals in 13 countries, the film has received 16 top awards (Best Short Documentary, Best Health Film, Best Edited Film, Best Web an New Media, etc), as well as 3 finalist positions, 2 semi-finalist positions, 13 official selections and 2 honorable mentions.
Cutting the Cloth: Ambition, Austerity and the Case for Rethinking UK Military Spending
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Richard Reeve
Publication date: May 2015
Part of LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Goldsby, Curtis
2017 graduation old building
Crime Violence and State Responses in Mexico
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): David A. Shirk
Publication date: 11 August 2016
COVID-19: The Dangers of Securitisation
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: 29 September 2020
COVID-19: Not Out of the Woods Yet
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: 28 July 2020
COVID-19 and the Lessons from History
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: 28 August 2020
COVID-19 and the Emerging Global Picture
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: 28 May 2020
Counterterrorism in Kenya: An Interview with Oscar Mwangi
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: 22 February 2019
Countering al-Shabaab in Somalia
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Oscar Gakuo Mwangi
Publication date: 19 December 2016
Constructive Approaches for Limiting the Spread of Nuclear Weapons: Proposals for Government Action
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Frank Barnaby, Paul Rogers, Jack Mendelsohn
Publication date: May 2004
Conservative Defence Policy - Five Knowns and Ten Unknowns
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Richard Reeve
Publication date: July 2015
Connecting the Dots: The West's Wars at Home and Abroad
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: 28 February 2020
Confronting Iran: To What End?
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: May 2019