This is the second issue of the Humanities Review. It covers a sweeping canvas - from Nazis Germany to modern British poetry, to threatened minority languages and endangered animal species, taking in on its way classical philosophy, stopping briefly to consider education in the old GDR and then crossing some of London's many
bridges.
The Humanities Review is nothing if not eclectic. In a time when the Humanities are increasingly under threat in the universities and from a larger society seemingly hell-bent on digitalising and monetising everything, it is good to know that the Humanities are alive and kicking at DLD College. Whatever the future holds, it will need young people who can think for themselves in an informed and independent fashion.
Simon Pearson