LSE Library

LSE Library

The British Library of Political and Economic Science (@LSELibrary) was founded in 1896, a year after the London School of Economics and Political Science. It has been based in the Lionel Robbins Building since 1978 and houses many world class collections, including The Women's Library.

LSE and the Fabian Society: 130 years of partnership primary image

LSE and the Fabian Society: 130 years of partnership

Thursday at 6:30 PM

Shaw Library

Free

‘A Magnificent Failure’? Una Kroll: Faith, Feminism, and Politics primary image

‘A Magnificent Failure’? Una Kroll: Faith, Feminism, and Politics

Thu, 25 Jun, 6:30 pm

LSE Library: The British Library of Political and Economic Science

Free

Film Screening & Discussion: Cynthia Cockburn and Women Building Bridges primary image

Film Screening & Discussion: Cynthia Cockburn and Women Building Bridges

Fri, 3 Jul, 6:00 pm

The Marshall Building

Free

4 JuneThursday
LSE and the Fabian Society: 130 years of partnership primary image

LSE and the Fabian Society: 130 years of partnership

Thursday at 6:30 PM

Shaw Library

Free

25 JuneThursday
‘A Magnificent Failure’? Una Kroll: Faith, Feminism, and Politics primary image

‘A Magnificent Failure’? Una Kroll: Faith, Feminism, and Politics

Thu, 25 Jun, 6:30 pm

LSE Library: The British Library of Political and Economic Science

Free

3 JulyFriday
Film Screening & Discussion: Cynthia Cockburn and Women Building Bridges primary image

Film Screening & Discussion: Cynthia Cockburn and Women Building Bridges

Fri, 3 Jul, 6:00 pm

The Marshall Building

Free