
The Free Thinking Festival Essay - Kilts, Celts and Clearances in World War One
Thousands of soldiers fought in kilted regiments during the First World War. But what kind of cultural identity was adopted with the kilt? How far was it pervaded by a fatalistic sense of the Celt who...
13 Nov 201522min

The Free Thinking Festival Essay - Nancy Cunard: The Rebellious Heiress
For nearly 200 years, the name Cunard has evoked glamorous images of sleek cruise ships and transatlantic sea travel. Yet the legacy of the Cunard family's black sheep, the disinherited granddaughter ...
12 Nov 201517min

Free Thinking Festival - Putting Competition to the Test
From TV talent contests such as The Great British Bake Off and Strictly Come Dancing to the pressures of school exams and job interviews – competition is at the heart of the way we live our lives. Wha...
12 Nov 201544min

The Free Thinking Festival Essay - Women on Their Own: Widows in Britain, Now and Then
Widows are exceptions to every rule”, Charles Dickens tells us in his first novel, The Pickwick Papers, published in 1837. Eighty years later, in 1917, a tune called “Widows are Wonderful” rings throu...
11 Nov 201517min

Free Thinking Festival - In Conversation With Richard Dawkins
'We are all atheists about most of the gods that humanity has ever believed in. Some of us just go one god further'. Richard Dawkins' book "The God Delusion" created waves when it was first published ...
11 Nov 201544min

The Free Thinking Festival Essay - Politician and Pioneer: Writing the Life of Arthur Kavanagh
The colourful life of Arthur Macmurrough Kavanagh overturns everything we think we know about disabled people’s lives in the 19th century. Born without hands and feet, he was an adventurous traveller ...
10 Nov 201524min

Free Thinking Festival - Breaking News - Telling Stories in Fact and Fiction
Are the rules of drama increasingly influencing the way the world is presented to us? TV news bulletins now employ chapter headings, dramatisations and music. Hollywood transforms real life stories in...
10 Nov 201544min

The Free Thinking Festival Essay - The Moor of Florence A Medici Mystery
For over 400 years it's been claimed that the first Medici Duke of Florence was mixed race, his mother a slave of African descent. Catherine Fletcher of Swansea University asks if this extraordinary s...
9 Nov 201522min



















