• People of colour in Georgian Bath

    BRLSI 16-18 Queen Square, Bath, Bath & North East Somerset, United Kingdom

    Join National Trust curator, Dr Tim Moore, for a journey into the vibrant histories of people of colour in Georgian-era Bath.

  • Michael Jackson & the Golden Age of Hollywood

    BRLSI 16-18 Queen Square, Bath, Bath & North East Somerset, United Kingdom

    Michael Jackson was once simply known as The King of Pop and seen as one of the last great performers to emerge from Tamla Motown

  • Reorienting the Renaissance: the case of the Tudors

    BRLSI 16-18 Queen Square, Bath, Bath & North East Somerset, United Kingdom

    The Renaissance re-oriented everything, from how the West saw the rest of the world, to why North ended up at the top of European maps

  • Cursed Daughters with Oyinkan Braithwaite

    BRLSI 16-18 Queen Square, Bath, Bath & North East Somerset, United Kingdom

    Mr B's are thrilled to welcome bestselling, Booker Prize longlisted author, Oyinkan Braithwaite to Bath for her much anticipated new novel, Cursed Daughters.

  • Is Consciousness everywhere?

    BRLSI 16-18 Queen Square, Bath, Bath & North East Somerset, United Kingdom

    Panpsychism is the view that consciousness goes all the way down to the fundamental building blocks of physical reality

  • How the 1963 Bristol Bus Boycott changed Britain

    BRLSI 16-18 Queen Square, Bath, Bath & North East Somerset, United Kingdom

    Join author Roger Griffith MBE as he discusses the 1963 Bristol Bus Boycott and its effects as a momentous occasion in British legal and civil rights history.

  • Tycho Brahe and the restoration of Astronomy

    BRLSI 16-18 Queen Square, Bath, Bath & North East Somerset, United Kingdom

    But who was Tycho Brahe? From his island observatory funded by the Danish king, astronomer Tycho Brahe

  • The ‘Renaissance’ Big Read: Utopia by Thomas More

    BRLSI 16-18 Queen Square, Bath, Bath & North East Somerset, United Kingdom

    Written in Latin during the great age of exploration, the discovery of a previously unknown island might not have seemed impossible