Stories
- Article
Hamlet, the melancholic Prince of Denmark
Hamlet clearly demonstrates an excess of black bile and is arguably the most famous literary melancholic.
- Article
The cures and demons of sleep paralysis
Discover the murky past of sleep paralysis, the terrifying disorder once associated with demonic possession
- Article
The indelible harm caused by conversion therapy
With first-hand evidence from two powerful testimonies, neurologist Jules Montague explores the destructive history of conversion therapy, a punitive treatment designed to ‘cure’ people of homosexuality.
- In pictures
Dark Matter responds to ‘Epidemic threats and racist legacies’
Animated-collage artist Dark Matter brings his unique combination of live footage and archive imagery to respond to a text suggesting that the field of epidemiology emerged in the 19th century imbued with the doctrine of Western imperialism.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Queen's University of Belfast
Date: 26 Apr 1956Reference: PENROSE/2/39/6/22Part of: L. S. Penrose Papers- Archives and manuscripts
Queen's University of Belfast
Date: Jul-Oct 1958Reference: PENROSE/1/13/64Part of: L. S. Penrose Papers- Books
Our teeth : leaning towers or ivory castles? an inaugural lecture delivered before the Queen's University of Belfast on 28 April 1976 / C. P. Adams.
Adams, C. P.Date: [1977], ©1977- Books
The Greek endeavour in biological science : an inaugural lecture delivered before The Queen's University of Belfast on 20 November, 1974 / E.D. Phillips.
Phillips, E. D. (Eustace Dockray)Date: [1975], ©1975- Books
A new pair of genes / an inaugural lecture delivered before the Queen's University of Belfast on 16 February 1982 / S. J. Martin.
Martin, S. J. (Samuel John), 1936-Date: [1982], ©1982