A talk of just over an hour, followed by twenty minutes of questions. Filmed on 27 March 2005 by Alan Macfarlane. Introduced by Dr. Susan Bayly.A lecture by Professor Michael Herzfeld on 'Eviction and Evocation: The West at Home and Abroad - Ethnographic Reflections from Thailand and Southern Europe'. This was organized by the Cambridge University Social Anthropology Society
Each lecture is about 50 minutes. They were filmed by Zilan Wang.Eight lectures for first year Cambr...
Eight one-hour lectures, filmed in Lent 2005 by Zilan Wang and Alan Macfarlane.Eight lectures on rel...
Professor M.N. Srinivas, in a discussion led by Jack Goody(JG) and Stephen Levinson(SL) on 24th May ...
Lecture given by Alan Macfarlane in 2002/3, filmed by Xiaoxiao Yan, lasts about 45 minutes.A lecture...
Filmed and edited by Alan Macfarlane; arranged by the Cambridge University Social Anthropology Soci...
Spoken and filmed by Alan Macfarlane on 11th January 2005, lasts about 25 minutes.A short introducto...
Talks given and filmed by Alan Macfarlane in January 2005, they last between 33 and 50 minutes each....
The lecture was originally given to the Joint Schools Course on Research Methods, University of Camb...
One hour talk, followed by hour of discussion, chaired by Stephen Hugh-Jones and filmed by Alan Macf...
Filmed and interviewed by Alan Macfarlane in Cambridge on 10th November 2006A lecture by Dan Rabinow...
A talk by Prof. Beteille, filmed by Alan Macfarlane, on 12th April 2006, lasting over an hourAfter-d...
In his work in Greece, Italy, and Thailand, Michael Herzfeld, Professor at Harvard University’s Depa...
Lecture by Professor Dame Marilyn Strathern given at University College, London, on 8th December 200...
The lecture was filmed and edited by Alan Macfarlane and lasts about 50 minutes. An extended intervi...
The talks were written, filmed and edited in one week in September 1988. The equipment was extremely...
Each lecture is about 50 minutes. They were filmed by Zilan Wang.Eight lectures for first year Cambr...
Eight one-hour lectures, filmed in Lent 2005 by Zilan Wang and Alan Macfarlane.Eight lectures on rel...
Professor M.N. Srinivas, in a discussion led by Jack Goody(JG) and Stephen Levinson(SL) on 24th May ...
Lecture given by Alan Macfarlane in 2002/3, filmed by Xiaoxiao Yan, lasts about 45 minutes.A lecture...
Filmed and edited by Alan Macfarlane; arranged by the Cambridge University Social Anthropology Soci...
Spoken and filmed by Alan Macfarlane on 11th January 2005, lasts about 25 minutes.A short introducto...
Talks given and filmed by Alan Macfarlane in January 2005, they last between 33 and 50 minutes each....
The lecture was originally given to the Joint Schools Course on Research Methods, University of Camb...
One hour talk, followed by hour of discussion, chaired by Stephen Hugh-Jones and filmed by Alan Macf...
Filmed and interviewed by Alan Macfarlane in Cambridge on 10th November 2006A lecture by Dan Rabinow...
A talk by Prof. Beteille, filmed by Alan Macfarlane, on 12th April 2006, lasting over an hourAfter-d...
In his work in Greece, Italy, and Thailand, Michael Herzfeld, Professor at Harvard University’s Depa...
Lecture by Professor Dame Marilyn Strathern given at University College, London, on 8th December 200...
The lecture was filmed and edited by Alan Macfarlane and lasts about 50 minutes. An extended intervi...
The talks were written, filmed and edited in one week in September 1988. The equipment was extremely...
Each lecture is about 50 minutes. They were filmed by Zilan Wang.Eight lectures for first year Cambr...
Eight one-hour lectures, filmed in Lent 2005 by Zilan Wang and Alan Macfarlane.Eight lectures on rel...
Professor M.N. Srinivas, in a discussion led by Jack Goody(JG) and Stephen Levinson(SL) on 24th May ...