Stories
- Article
Crime drama and the realistic cadaver
Today we are accustomed to the increasingly realistic look of dead bodies in on-screen dramas. Special-effects expert Hildegunn M S Traa reveals how crime and morgue scenes reflect the social idea of death.
- Article
How to play in secret
In secret games the strangers around you are playing too. They just don’t know it. Read on for some great ideas for undercover fun at work, school – or almost anywhere.
- Article
Yoga adapts to time and place
A yoga teacher in 1930s India inspired today’s transnational practice with his spectacular fusion of tradition and innovation.
- Book extract
The meaning of happiness
What is happiness? Tiffany Watt Smith charts how its definition has changed over time, from chance emotion to something that can be measured and controlled.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
B- S-
Date: 1989Reference: PP/RYC/D.59Part of: Rycroft, Dr Charles (1914-1998)- Archives and manuscripts
B S Platt
Date: 1938-1944Reference: PP/MEL/F/38Part of: Mellanby, Sir Edward- Archives and manuscripts
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B S Bramwell
Date: 1936-1939Reference: SA/EUG/C.37Part of: Eugenics Society- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
B S Bramwell
Date: 1922-1935Reference: SA/EUG/C.36Part of: Eugenics Society- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
B S Bramwell
Date: 1941-1949Reference: SA/EUG/C.38Part of: Eugenics Society