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Timetable for Michaelmas Term 2009




Monday

10.30-1.00

Luke Samy – Class – Quantitative Methods 2 (Computer Room, History Faculty, George St) Weeks 1-9

Tuesday

2.00-3.30

Deborah Oxley and others – Class – Tools and Sources in Economic and Social History (mainly in Computer Room, History Faculty, George St, but Week 0 in Wharton Room, and Week 3 in the Hovenden Room, All Souls College)

5.00-7.00

Staff-Graduate Seminar in Economic and Social History (Wharton Room, All Souls College)

Wednesday

10.00-12.00

Nikola Koepke – Class – Quantitative Methods 1 (Computer Room, History Faculty, George St) Weeks 0-9

Thursday

9.00-11.00

OPTIONAL: Lise Arena and Sarah Cochrane – Class – Economics for Economic Historians (Colin Matthews Seminar Room, History Faculty, George St) Weeks 0-8

11.15

11.30-12.45

Coffee & tea pre-lecture in the antechamber, Large Lecture Room, Nuffield College

Deborah Oxley – Lecture – What Happened and Why? Methods and Themes in Economic and Social History (Large Lecture Room, Nuffield College)

1.00-2.00

Sarah Cochrane and Kiril Kossev – Graduate Student Workshop (Seminar Room, Nuffield College)

Friday

10.00-11.45

Deborah Oxley – Class – What happened and why? (Hovenden Room, All Souls College) Group A

2.00-3.45

Deborah Oxley – Class – What happened and why? (Hovenden Room, All Souls College) Group B

Note. The Advanced Paper Economic growth in History runs in Michaelmas and Hilary terms, Weeks 1-8, Monday 2-4pm and Wednesday 2-4pm

Students are also advised to consult the History and Social Studies Faculties lecture lists, and the weekly University Gazette. Another source of information for announcements of regular and special lectures is the Oxford economic and social history website, at www.history.ox.ac.uk/ecohist/.


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