In What Do We Trust? Learning from History
Monday 14th September
What can we trust in the midst of a global crisis where so much of our way of life that we have taken for granted seems to be at stake?
The first of our Autumn Lecture Series 2020: In What Do We Trust? Learning from History, with Tom Holland.
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Are these lectures available to listen after the event ?
Hello Geetha,
Yes these lectures will be available on here (St Martin’s Digital) and on our Facebook page, to view afterwards for an unlimited time.
You can also watch our 2019 and 2018 Autumn Lecture Series on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0Ld3ppwLOJi4GokAAL1NQg.