This lecture examines Elizabeth of York in her role as queen consort to Henry VII.
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The course explores the reigns of English queens regnant and consort from 1485-1642, with a focus on gender: did Mary I and Elizabeth I perform and rule differently from kings? What kinds of influence did the wives of kings exert?
From the rapid evolution of AI and deepfakes to guardrail circumvention, this online lecture explores the impact of artificial intelligence on offensive cyber.
Investigate how cyberattackers breach networks and achieve their objectives. From data theft and disruption to avoiding detection and infiltrating targets, this online lecture provides a conceptual understanding of the foundations of hacking.
Examine the decisive vote to remain in the EEC, and the success of the 'yes' campaign.
Examine how Harold Wilson and Jim Callaghan set the stage for the 1975 referendum on staying in the EEC.
Examine Wilson's policy regarding the EEC, and his change of heart on economic grounds.
Examine Macmillan's push to join the EEC, and how, although unsuccessful, it contributed to the campaign's ultimate success down the line.
Examine Bevin and Eden's policy of staying out of the EEC in this hybrid lecture.
Explore the origins of hacking, dissect the cyber kill-chain, and navigate the evolving threat landscape. From AI-powered cyberattacks to encryption battles in the Crypto Wars, this series unveils the complex world of digital adversaries and defenders.
This lecture will examine Cameron’s 2010 shortfall, his 2015 majority via economic messaging and exploiting opposition weakness, and how the 2016 EU referendum gamble led to Brexit and his resignation.
This lecture examines Blair’s electoral success and New Labour modernisation, highlighting public service investment and reform, while assessing the limits of his authority, particularly over the failed bid to join the Eurozone.
