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- Peter Wilson - The Holy Roman Empire: A Thousand Years of Europe's History (Penguin UK, 2016).
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- Senia Paseta (ed.), Uncertain Futures: Essays about the Irish Past for Roy Foster (Oxford University Press, 2016)
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- From Aotearoa to Oxford: Commemorating the New Zealand Soldiers buried at Botley Cemetery
- Challenging Inequality: A Workshop for Women Historians in UK Universities
- Psychic Dreams and Newspapers in the Late Nineteenth Century
- 'Have ye ever seen a child clemmed to death?': Elizabeth Gaskell and the Physiology of Starvation
- Through an artist’s eye: Felicia Browne and the Spanish Civil War
- “Keep the Damned Women Out” The Struggle for Coeducation
- Professor Pietro Corsi wins Marc-Auguste Pictet Medal in the History of Science
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- Who are the Walloons – and why are they blocking Europe’s free trade deal with Canada?
- Donald Trump's slogan betrays a renewed political fixation on the past
- Start Where the People are: Leadership and the Civil Rights Movement
- Roy Foster Wins the American Historical Association’s 2016 Morris D. Forkosch Prize
- Dr Dmitri Levitin awarded the inaugural Leszek Kołakowski Prize
- Black History Month Roundtable - 17 October 2016
- Dr Cecilia Tarruell
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- Peter H. Wilson, Inaugural Lecture
- Veritas Forum 2016: Has Christianity been discredited by its history?
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- No, this isn’t the 1930s – but yes, this is fascism
- Political Crises in Recent History
- The Carlyle Lectures: The Ruine of Wicked Men
- CWGC event Brookwood Cemetery 18 November 2016
- The Faculty welcomes Dr Cecilia Tarruell
- Wellcome Trust award for the Centre for Ethics, Innovation, Globalisation and Medicine
- Stefan Collini to present the James Ford Lectures in British History, 2017
- Professor Antoinette Burton: ‘The Scorpion’s Lash: Gender and the Making of an Imperial Anthropocene in Victorian Afghanistan’
- Reading Euclid
- Jan-Georg Deutsch
- Slade Lectures: 'At Last I am in Conversation with Things'.
- Science, Medicine and Culture in the 19th Century: Medical Authority, (pseudo)Science and the Explained Supernatural in Late Victorian Female Gothic Fiction
- Science, Medicine and Culture in the 19th Century: Pathologies of Solitude
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- Comparing the Copperbelt: Political Culture and Knowledge Production in Central Africa
- Peter Leary - Unapproved Routes Histories of the Irish Border, 1922-1972 (OUP, August 2016)
- Stephen Smith, Russia in Revolution: An Empire in Crisis, 1890 to 1928 (OUP, 2017)
- LGBT History Month: Oxford History Faculty LGBT Workshop
- Professor Martin Conway
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- Dr Lucy Wooding
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- Gender Equality in Oxford: How Far Have We Come?
- Dr Patrick Houlihan
- Dr Cressida Jervis Read
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- Dr Claas Kirchhelle
- Dr Marianne Klerk
- Dr Jonathan Krause
- Invisible Crises, neglected histories c.1900 – present: Malaria in Asia
- Feras Krimsti
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- Dr Elizabeth Gemmill
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- Professor Gregg Huff
- Slade Lectures: Piranesi in the Valley of the Uncanny (2). Excessive Objects, Animation and Intentionality
- Slade Lectures: 'At Rome the Love of Marble Possesses Most People like a New Sense': the Material Turn, 1770-1820
- The Carlyle Lectures: A Trumpet of Warre
- The Carlyle Lectures: The Most Politique
- Dr Stephen Johnston
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- Professor Craig Clunas
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- Professor Steven Gunn
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- Dr Ine Jacobs
- Professor Geraldine A. Johnson
- Dr Matthew Kempshall
- Professor Sho Konishi
- Dr Katherine Lebow
- Dr Conrad Leyser
- Dr Sloan Mahone
- Professor Julia Mannherz
- Professor James McDougall
- Dr Maria Misra
- Professor Rana Mitter
- Dr Sarah Mortimer
- Dr Marc Mulholland
- Dr John Nightingale
- Professor Natalia Nowakowska
- Professor Kevin Hjortshøj O'Rourke
- Professor Deborah Oxley
- Dr Jon Parkin
- Professor David Parrott
- Professor Senia Paseta
- Dr Siân Pooley
- Dr Amanda Power
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- Dr Alan Strathern
- Dr Grant Tapsell
- Dr Benjamin Thompson
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- Professor Selina Todd
- Dr Ida Toth
- Professor Stephen Tuck
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- Professor John Watts
- Professor William Whyte
- Professor Peter H. Wilson
- Professor Alastair Wright
- Dr Brian Young
- Professor Oliver Zimmer
- Dr Gordon Barrett
- Dr Mary Elisabeth Cox
- Dr Antonia Fitzpatrick
- Dr Mara Keire
- Dr Oren Margolis
- Dr Thomas Marsden
- Professor Eduardo Posada-Carbó
- Dr Emily A. Winkler
- Dr Richard Allen
- Dr Rowena Archer
- Dr Margaret Coombe
- Dr Yvonne Cornish
- Professor Susan Doran
- Professor Peter Frankopan
- Professor Timothy Garton Ash
- Jews and the End of Days: Oxford Seminar in Advanced Jewish Studies
- The Oxford Historian: Michaelmas Term 2016
- Facing up to catastrophe: The Great Fire of London
- Soldiers’ bodies, commemoration, & cultural responses to exhumations in the Great War
- From Aotearoa* to Oxford: Commemorating New Zealand Soldiers buried at Botley Cemetery
- Life as an Historian
- The Newton Project
- Home education in historical perspective: domestic pedagogies in England and Wales, 1750-1900 (Routledge, 2016)
- The Last Statues of Antiquity edited by R.R.R. Smith and Bryan Ward-Perkins, (OUP, 2016)
- Martin Luther: Renegade and Prophet by Lyndal Roper (Bodley Head, 2016)
- Dr Bernard Gowers
- Professor Ruth Harris
- Mrs Janet Howarth
- Dr John Landers
- Professor Margaret MacMillan
- Sir Noel Malcolm
- Dr Ruth Percy
- Dr Mark Philpott
- Dr Nicholas Rodger
- Dr Elina Screen
- Professor Lesley Smith
- Professor Stephen Smith
- Dr George Southcombe
- Sir Rick Trainor
- Dr Geoffrey Tyack
- Professor Christopher J. Tyerman
- David Addison
- Sylvia Alvares-Correa
- Panarat Anamwathana
- Hannah Ashmawi
- Kevin Baker
- Dominic Barker
- David Barritt
- Bradley Blankemeyer
- Katherine Blayney
- Amélie Bonney
- Audrey Borowski
- Sumner Braund
- Michael Brody
- Joel Butler
- Lorenzo Caravaggi
- Julia Carr-Trebelhorn
- Todd Carter
- Maurice J. Casey
- Jennifer Chaloner
- Martin Christ
- Natalie Cobo
- Netta Cohen
- Wesley Correa
- Michaela Crawley
- Ryan Crimmins
- Kathryne Crossley
- Terence Cudbird
- Emma Day
- Jonathan Denby
- Andrew Doll
- Olivia Durand
- Manikarnika Dutta
- Joana-Isabel Duyster Borreda
- Alexander Dymond
- Amy Ebrey
- George Entwistle
- Katherine Erickson
- Nikolay Erofeev
- Gordon Fairclough
- Katharine Fellows
- Lucinda Fenny
- Oliver Ford
- David Foulk
- Carol Fry
- Shamim Gammage
- Christopher Gausden
- Eamonn Gearon
- Emily Glassford
- Lucy Golding
- Pablo Gonzalez Martin
- Thomas Goodwin
- Tara Greig
- Deborah Grice
- Louis Halewood
- Katherine Har
- Michael Heimos
- Edward Hicks
- Natalie Hill
- Andrew Holland
- Eiko Honda
- Matthew Innes
- Mirela Ivanova
- Michael Joseph
- Myungsu Kang
- Ben Kehoe
- Callum Kelly
- Danish Khan
- Emily Knight
- Rachel Kowalski
- Samuel Lane
- Paula Larsson
- Emilie Lavallee
- Andrew Lea
- Riccardo Liberatore
- Mikko Lievonen
- Tess Little
- Gavin Lofthouse
- Fanny Louvier
- Loek Luiten
- Adam Luptak
- Lesley MacGregor
- Claire Macht
- Heather Mann
- Mao Mao
- Susanna Markert
- Myrna Martin
- David Mason
- Evan Matsuyama
- Taha Mehmood
- Ayesha Mehta
- Conor Meleady
- Harriet Mercer
- Timothy Earl Miller
- Marco Molteni
- Matthew Myers
- Mikhail Nakonechnyi
- Yasir Nawaz
- Joseph Newall
- Christoph Nitschke
- Michael Nixon
- Hana Oh
- Dominic Oldman
- Frances O'Morchoe
- Ernesto Oyarbide Magana
- Alessia Pannese
- The Oxford Historian: Issue XIII (2015/16)
- The View from the Chair
- Phacha Phanomvan na Ayudhya
- Sean Phillips
- Hubert Stadler: A Memorial
- Geraldine Porter
- William Prescott
- Vittoria Princi
- Richard Purkiss
- The English People at War in the Age of Henry VIII
- Loryssa Quattrociocchi
- Shahnawaz Raihan
- Hamish Roberts
- Mitchell Robertson
- Olivia Robinson
- Philippe-Andre Rodriguez
- Daniel Rowe
- Yu Sakai
- Neil Sanghvi
- Rachael Scally
- Empires of Faith: interactions in art and religions of Late Antiquity across Eurasia
- John Schnakenberg
- Owen Sellers
- Zahra Shah
- Helen Sharkey
- Alexandra Aversa Sheldon
- Max Shock
- Melissa Skorka
- Anne Whiteman
- Andrew Small
- Nelson So
- Amar Sohal
- Rhea Sookdeosingh
- Lycourgos Sophoulis
- Liliane Stadler
- Jan Stöckmann
- Jean-Philippe Stone
- Simon Stubbings
- Lorenzo Tabarrini
- Kevin Tang
- Trent Taylor
- Rachel Tod
- Eleanor Townsend
- Sotirios Triantafyllos
- Andrew Tzavaras
- Sajda van der Leeuw
- James Wakeley
- Matthew Ward
- Bethany White
- William White
- Andrew Whiting
- Helena Winterhager
- Matthew Woolgar
- Michael Yeo
- Lidia Zanetti Domingues
- Milena Zeidler
- Re-imagining Democracy 1750–1860
- From Byzantine to Ottonian Empires: Venice, Ravenna and Rome
- Jewish Groups in Vichy France
- Imperial reputations and early Victorian politics
- Art as History by the First Historian of Art: Giorgio Vasari’s Ritratto di sei poeti toscani
- Thinking With Food: The Welcome Rise of Food History
- Mapping Historic Oxford
- Rivers Gambrell
- Helena Guzik
- Michelle T. Hufschmid
- Gregory Hynes
- Chloë Ingersent
- Jack Doyle
- Dr Andrea Ruddick
- Dr Laura Paterson
- Professor Ian McBride
- Dr Silke Ackermann
- Professor Roy Foster
- The Oxford Historian: Hilary Term 2017
- Barbarism and Superstition: the Middle Ages in Modern Times
- The Vessels of Memory: Mediating Official and Cultural Narratives of the Holocaust in the Classroom
- Dr Moin Nizami
- Dr Claire O’Mahony
- Dacre Lecture 2017: The Beginning of a Misunderstanding: Hugh Trevor-Roper and the Making of Post-War Europe
- ERC 10th Anniversary Week: The Cult of Saints
- ERC Anniversary Week: Nomadic Empires: A World-Historical Perspective
- ERC Anniversary Week: Comparing the Copperbelt
- Locating Women’s Agency in Early Modern Spaces: Knowledge Exchange, History and Heritage
- Algeria: A Place with People in it
- American Revolutions
- The Paradox of European History: How Independence Required Interdependence
- Peter H. Wilson: Inaugural Lecture
- From Analysing Power to Contemplating Socks: An Alumni Perspective on Studying History
- Professor Anne Deighton
- James Pettifer
- Dr Roderick Bailey
- Dr Phil Booth
- The Oxford Historian: Trinity Term 2017
- Rowena Olegario
- Robert Fox - Science Without Frontiers: Cosmopolitanism and National Interests in the World of Learning, 1870–1940 (OSU Press, 2016)
- James McDougall - A History of Algeria (CUP, 30 April 2017)
- Jan-Georg Deutsch Memorial Service
- The Cult of Saints: Field Trip to Rome
- In support of the Central European University
- OCEH Special Annual Lecture - Making and Knowing: Vernacular Knowledge and Craft Practice in Early Modern Europe
- The Oxford History Graduate Network
- Jews, Liberalism and Anti-Semitism Conference Report
- Bethany White
- Ang Li
- AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Studentship on ‘Art Patronage and Court Influence 1660–1714’
- Professor Catherine Schenk appointed as Professor of Economic and Social History
- We Stand with CEU: New Directions in History - HISTORIES OF FORMAL KNOWLEDGE
- We Stand with CEU: New Directions in History - BEYOND ENTANGLEMENT: CRITITICAL APPROACHES TO A RECENT TREND
- We Stand with CEU: New Directions in History - VARIETIES OF HISTORY
- Patricia Clavin & Glenda Sluga (eds.) - Internationalisms: A Twentieth-Century History (CUP, December 2016)
- Kevin Hjortshøj O'Rourke & Jeffrey Williamson (eds.) - The Spread of Modern Industry to the Periphery since 1871
- Dr Peter Leary wins Donald Murphy Prize for Distinguished First Book
- Dr Jonathan Taylor
- ERC grant announcement: ‘Feeding Anglo-Saxon England: The Bioarchaeology of an Agricultural Revolution’
- The Jan-Georg Deutsch Memorial Fund
- Oren Margolis's recent book has just been shortlisted for the RHS Gladstone Prize
- Irish Government Senior Scholarship in the History and Culture of Ireland
- History on the Move: Commemorating the Teaching of Jan-Georg Deutsch
- Review: Henry VII’s New Men and the Making of Tudor England by Professor Steven Gunn
- Antony McKenna lecture (Pierre Bayle correspondence edition), and reception
- Renaissance College: Corpus Christi College in Context, c.1450-1650
- Vice-Chancellor's Public Engagement with Research Awards
- The History of Dyslexia
- Thoughts on the new Global Twentieth Century History Paper
- Communism in an Enchanted World: Supernatural Politics in Stalin’s Russia and Mao’s China
- Changing Times and the Irish Border
- “For Some Things to Remain the Same, Everything Must Change”
- Uncertain Futures: Essays about the Past for Roy Foster
- Pacification and Counter-Insurgency in Historical Perspective
- British & European History 1700-1850
- Dr Christopher McKenna
- Dr Andrea Thomson
- Dr Alexander Morrison
- Associate Professor Avi Lifschitz
- Resources for Schools
- Talking Truth, Knowledge and 21st Century Storytelling with Chris Wickham
- Medieval History
- Early Modern History 1500-1700
- Modern European History 1850 to the present
- Modern British History 1850 to the present
- US History
- Miles Pattenden, Electing the Pope in Early Modern Italy, 1450-1700 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017)
- MSt and MPhil in History
- Dr Anders Ingram
- Dr Carlos A. Pérez Ricart
- Hidden Histories in the Archives
- Acid drainage: the global environmental crisis you’ve never heard of
- Dr Tim Livsey
- Big Data and History of Knowledge: Virtual Reconstructions and Enhanced Publications as interfaces to research, education and cultural heritage
- Knowledge in Context: Colloquium in Honour of Laurence Brockliss and Colin Jones
- Special Slade Lecture 2017 - The Materiality of the Divine: Aniconism, Iconoclasm, Iconography
- Professor Katherine Paugh
- Professor Catherine Schenk
- Dr Helena F.S. Lopes
- Bethany McNamara-Dale (née Abraham)
- Lucia Akard
- Harriet Aldrich
- Ryan Asquez
- Isabelle Beaudoin
- Charles Beirouti
- Alice Blackwood
- Alex Burston-Chorowicz
- Ho Hee Cho
- Lucy Clarke
- Aaron Clift
- Andrew Cluness
- Sonia Cuesta Maniar
- Adele Curness
- Maro Dotulong
- Alexandria Dugal
- Alexandra Fergen
- Helen Flatley
- Maria Florutau
- Giacomo Gabbuti
- Nick Garland
- Lucian George
- Mimi Goodall
- Sage Goodwin
- Elisabeth Grass
- Lisa Hirst
- Theodore Jensen
- Andre Jockyman Roithmann
- Francesca Kaes
- Beth Kitson
- Amy Lim
- Grace Mallon
- Richard Manning
- Kiran Mehta
- Louis Morris
- Scott Moynihan
- Kevin Noles
- Mary O'Connor
- Chinami Oka
- Alexandros Papanagiotou
- Alexander Peplow
- Anya Perse
- Jasmine Proteau
- Sasha Rasmussen
- David Rogers
- Benjamin Schneider
- Damien Shannon
- Stephen Symchych
- Henry Tann
- Jan Tattenberg
- Oleksandr Turchyn
- Maura Valenti
- Benjamin Vogt
- Woody Di Wu
- Alexander Wulfers
- Hande Yalnizoglu
- The Oxford Historian: Issue XIV (2016/17)
- Daniel Green
- Alice Raw
- Ira Roldugina
- Geoff Sedlezky
- Warren A. Stanislaus
- Dr David Rundle
- Professor Giuseppe Marcocci
- Dr Marcel Thomas
- Book at Lunchtime: Unlocking the Church
- How it looks from the Faculty
- Ian Patrick McDole
- The James Ford Lectures : Youth and Age
- WW1 Workshop: Conscription and its Malcontents in the First World War
- Avi Lifschitz & Michael Squire (ed). Rethinking Lessing's Laocoon Antiquity, Enlightenment, and the 'Limits' of Painting and Poetry (Oxford, OUP, 2017)
- Annual Special Lecture: Books, Print and the Reformation
- 'Swift against Empire' - Prof. Ian McBride's Inaugural Lecture
- The Carlyle Lectures : Office and Anarchy
- The Carlyle Lectures : Office and Accountability
- The Carlyle Lectures : Ruling and Being Ruled
- The Carlyle Lectures : Rule, Law, and Liberty
- The Carlyle Lectures : Office and Rule in Constitutional Change
- The Carlyle Lectures : The Purposes of Office and Rule
- The October Revolution after 100 years
- The Carlyle Lectures
- The Astor Lecture 2017 - Is There a Global History of Humanitarianism?
- Henrique Laitenberger
- The James Ford Lectures : Kith and Kin
- The James Ford Lectures : Blood and Trees
- The James Ford Lectures : Generations and Seed
- The James Ford Lectures : History and Time
- The James Ford Lectures : Memory and Archive
- Mohamed Haji Abdullahi (Ingiriis)
- The History of Mathematics Research Cluster
- Dr Peter Brooke
- Giuseppe Marcocci & Lucio Biasiori (eds.) Machiavelli, Islam and the East: Reorienting the Foundations of Modern Political Thought (Palgrave, 2018)
- The Oxford Historian: Michaelmas Term 2017
- Graduate Scholarships in History - Update
- Resources for Schools Project
- The History of Childhood in Modern Britain
- The Growth of Gender and Women's History
- Bethany White - Why I am Studying History
- Costs of War – Impact, Meaning and Perceptions, OXPO Conference
- Mark Whittow
- The Global History of Capitalism
- Dr Taline Garibian
- UNIQ
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- FRANCE AT WAR IN THE SECOND TWENTIETH CENTURY: Contemporary representations and memories, 2000–2017
- The Slade Lectures
- The Slade Lectures : Drawing in Italy before 1500
- The Slade Lectures : Michelangelo: The Sistine Chapel Ceiling
- The Slade Lectures : Raphael: The Stanza della Segnatura
- The Slade Lectures : Correggio: The Dome of Parma Cathedral
- The Slade Lectures : Parmigianino: The Madonna of the Long Neck
- The Slade Lectures : Bronzino: The Chapel of Eleanora of Toledo
- The Slade Lectures : Barocci: The Madonna del Popolo
- The Slade Lectures : Annibale and Agostino Carracci: The Farnese Gallery
- Lucia Bucciarelli
- CALL FOR PAPERS La France en guerre dans le second XXE siecle - Représentations et mémoires contemporaines, 2000-2017
- Professor John Darwin
- Professor Jane Humphries awarded a CBE in the New Year's Honours List
- Girls, travel and global issues: multi-disciplinary perspectives
- Book at Lunchtime: A HISTORY OF ALGERIA
- Dr Wilfried A. Kisling
- The 2018 Isaiah Berlin Lecture Week 1 HT18
- The 2018 Sir John Elliott Lecture in Atlantic History
- The 2018 Winant Lecture in American Government
- The 2018 Isaiah Berlin Lecture Week 2 HT18
- LGBT HISTORY MONTH – OXFORD HISTORY FACULTY LGBTQ HISTORY WORKSHOP
- LECTURE: Professor Sir Paul Nurse, 'Science as Revolution'
- Children’s traces - One day colloquium: Centre for the History of Childhood
- Lincoln Leads 2018: What is Historical Truth
- The 2018 Isaiah Berlin Lecture (Week 3, HT18)
- Serena Ferente, Lovro Kunčević, Miles Pattenden (eds.) - Cultures of Voting in Pre-modern Europe (Routledge, 2017)
- Dr Marie-Louise Lillywhite
- Maria Theresa (1717-1780): Tercentenary workshop on the Habsburg empress and her time
- One Hundred Years of Women’s Suffrage: Where to Next?
- Natalia Nowakowska - King Sigismund of Poland and Martin Luther The Reformation before Confessionalization (OUP, 2018)
- The Polish-Italian Royal Wedding of 1518: Dynasty, Memory & Language
- ‘Renaissance Royal Weddings & Cultural Production’ Conference
- A Renaissance royal wedding exhibition
- The 2018 Isaiah Berlin Lecture (Week 4, HT18)
- High Court Judgement: Claim by Mr Siddiqui
- The 2018 Isaiah Berlin Lecture (Week 5, HT18)
- Writing Historical Biography: Problems and Challenges
- The 2018 Isaiah Berlin Lecture (Week 7, HT18)
- Vernacular languages in the long ninth century
- One Hundred Years of Women's Suffrage: How Far Have we Come?
- Sappho to Suffrage: Women Who Dared
- Global Dome Exchange Programme: A PhD Accelerator in the Humanities
- AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Award: Country House Politics after 1950
- How hunger shook Europe and the Ottoman Empire after World War I
- The students working together to fight procrastination
- Do writing groups work? I tried one and found out
- The Annual Hicks Lecture - Rising Inequality and Globalization
- Call for Papers: Beyond Truth: Fiction and (Dis)information in the Early Modern World
- Beyond Truth: Fiction and (Dis)information in the Early Modern World
- Dr Christophe Masson
- A brief history of dyslexia and the role women played in getting it recognised
- Oxford Environmental History Network
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- The Oxford Historian: Hilary Term 2018
- Mark Whittow - A Memorial
- Stories of Survival: Recovering the Connected Histories of Eastern Christianity in the Early Modern World, c.1500-c.1750
- A Historical Perspective on Dyslexia
- The Uselessness of History? Historian, Engineer, Brand Man
- Carnal Knowledge: Regulating Sex in England, 1470-1600
- A Renaissance Royal Wedding 1518-2018
- RAI invites applications for one-year scholarships in American History, Politics/IR, and Literature
- Dr Michael Depreter
- The first exhibition in the UK to focus on the Jagiellonians has opened at the Weston Library
- The Oxford Historian: Trinity Term 2018
- Global War and Disease: The Making of Modern Bodies
- Writing History in the Anthropocene? Graduate Workshop on New Approaches to Environmental History
- British Imperial Responsibility?: Reflections on disparate approaches to post-conflict reconciliation and transitional justice: Malaya, Cyprus, Kenya, and Northern Ireland
- How gold rushes helped make the modern world
- Rana Mitter presents 'Chinese Characters' on BBC Radio 4
- Harriet Aldrich (DPhil History) wins prestigious journal prize
- The Newton Project
- UPIER: Uses of the Past in International Economic Relations
- Worked in Stone
- The ‘Early Modern Mind’ seminar series
- Professor John L. Brooke, The Astor Lecture in Global Environmental History
- Professor Wayne Lee, The Global History of War Lecture
- Dr Aro Velmet (University of Oxford): The making of a Pastorian Empire: tuberculosis and bacteriological technopolitics
- The Dr Ralph Walter History Lecture
- The Dacre Lecture 2018: ‘The sufferings and greatness of Saxony-Poland 1648-1763’
- 2018 Besterman Lecture: 'Methuselah and the unity of mankind: late Renaissance and early Enlightenment conceptions of time'
- Terra Foundation Lectures in American Art: THE BODY OF A NATION
- Terra Foundation Lectures in American Art: THE BODY OF A NATION
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- History of Art Alumni
- Decolonising the History curriculum: A Panel Discussion
- The "Empire Windrush" and Black British History
- Changing Character of War Annual Lecture 2018
- Lynne Foote
- The Quill Project
- Oxford Centre for European History Special Annual Lecture 2018
- Sir John Elliott receives the Premio Órdenes Españolas Award 2018
- Student-Led Teaching Awards Nominations
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- The Rebellious Royalist Women of the English Revolution
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- Dr Graeme Ward
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- Vice Chancellor’s Diversity Awards 2018 - Faculty-led project wins award for Promoting E&D in learning and teaching
- Dr Hatice Yıldız
- Harmsworth Professor 2019-20 - Peter Cooper Mancall
- Language Learning for History Postgraduates
- History of Science, Medicine, and Technology Postgraduate Conference 2018
- France's Long Reconstruction: In search of the modern republic
- Algeria, France: How memory works?
- Dr Julie Dresvina
- Housing, Culture and Women's Citizenship in Britain, c.1945 to the present
- 'Seeing Euclid' Display
- Sukanya Raisharma
- Welcome to History@Oxford
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- Why study history at Oxford?
- Prize-winning research on women’s history
- Why UNIQ summer school?
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- The more you can bring your own personality and interests into your degree, the more you will enjoy it
- A Medievalist in the Chair
- Making History Personal
- ‘Neer the Theater’: Mrs Mumford and the death of tenants
- Empire History at Oxford
- Robert Owen and Europe
- The Global History of Capitalism Project
- Dr Sophia Moesch
- Sir John Elliott awarded Premio Órdenes Españolas 2018
- Global History and Microhistory: AHRC Network
- New Voices in the History of War
- The Iberian World and the East: Go-betweens and meditations, 16th-18th centuries
- Endowment of Chair in the History of Science announced
- Conference: Ideals and Nations: New perspectives on the European reception of Winckelmann’s aesthetics
- Catherine Schenk appointed as Alexandre Lamfalussy Senior Research Fellow
- Dr Eve Worth
- Merridee Bailey awarded the S. Ernest Sprott Fellowship
- Research Day: Reconstructing Nicholas Crouch: the library of a seventeenth-century medic
- Dr Andrew David Edwards
- Digitizing Enlightenment II
- A Passage to Britain
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- Researching the history of international relations
- Industrial vigilantism, strikebreaking and patterns of anti-labour violence, 1890s-1930s. A comparative and transnational perspective
- A B Emden Lecture: ‘The birth of the British Nation? ‘Alone’, ‘People’s War’ and the mythical myths of 1940’
- The 2018 James Ford History Workshop: Women’s History in Britain and Ireland
- Dr Jeremy Catto 1939-2018
- History of War
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- Science Fictions: The triumph of the imagination and the invention of scientific creativity
- The James Ford Lectures in British History, 2018
- Chloé Agar
- Daniel Alford
- Syed Ali
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- Jose Maria Andres Porras
- Philip Atkins
- Natasha Bailey
- Kit Mercer
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- "PHYSICS AND THE DARK SIDE" ONE-DAY CONFERENCE
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- Dr John Lidwell-Durnin
- Workshop 'Resuscitation, Reanimation, and the Modern World'
- Natalia Nowakowska - Remembering the Jagiellonians (Routledge, 2018)
- Dr Michael Hawkins
- Yvonne Martin-Portugues Santacreu
- Ewen Green Memorial Lecture: Customs in Common: making ‘race’ in the black/white Atlantic
- Dr Andrew Phemister
- The European Fiscal-Military System 1530-1870
- The Carlyle Lectures 2018 - Constitutions before Constitutionalism
- The Carlyle Lectures : Unnatural histories and political thought: Pufendorf to Bentham
- The Carlyle Lectures: Natural histories: the crisis of the republics
- The Carlyle Lectures: Death and the philosophers
- The Carlyle Lectures: The collapse of the commonwealth tradition
- The Carlyle Lectures: Patriots, Cosmopolitans and Terrorists
- The Carlyle Lectures: Caesars, Scots and Utilitarians
- The James Ford Lectures : Old problems, new approaches
- The James Ford Lectures : Reaction and regulation
- The James Ford Lectures : A mystery within an enigma: the economy, 1355-75
- The James Ford Lectures : Injustice and revolt
- The James Ford Lectures : A new equilibrium, c.1375-1400
- The James Ford Lectures : The end of serfdom and the Rise of the West
- Dr Dexnell Peters
- Luisa Kapp
- Ida Toth & Teresa Shawcross (eds.) - Reading in the Byzantine Empire and Beyond (CUP, 2018)
- The HAT will be a very different test to any which you have ever sat before but should hopefully be a more interesting and enjoyable one too!
- One of the great things about the Oxford history degree is that it is incredibly versatile… there is really no single ‘path’ for a historian to follow – it’s all ultimately down to your interests and ambitions!
- That I ended up focusing on pre-modern history is testament to one of the most enjoyable aspects of the History course at Oxford - the freedom to explore new areas, and to be encouraged to pursue them
- Remembering the Jagiellonians: A Book at Lunchtime
- How to Apply for Graduate Study
- Dr Alex Middleton
- Benjamin Mountford & Stephen Tuffnell (eds.), A Global History of Gold Rushes (UCP, 2018)
- Global Dome Exchange Programme: PhD Dissertation Accelerator
- Annual Special Lecture - The night of broken glass: Kristallnacht after 80 years
- BESTERMAN LECTURES: ‘Writing Rights in 1789’
- Dr Anne Bailey
- Thinking with Things: Reframing Relics in the Early Middle Ages
- The Oxford Historian: Issue XV (2017/18)
- How it looks from the Faculty (2017/18)
- Uncomfortable Oxford Tours
- Patricia Clavin speaks on Armistice 1918 on BBC Radio 4 - Catch-up here
- Prof. James McDougall wins British-Kuwait Friendship Society Book Prize in Middle Eastern Studies
- Workshop ‘Writing Technology/technology of Writing’
- Leverhulme Early Career Fellowships
- Making Maritime Memories: The British Country House and the Sea
- Dr Guy Perry
- Ian Forrest - Trustworthy Men How Inequality and Faith Made the Medieval Church (PUP, 2018).
- The Oxford Historian: Michaelmas Term 2018
- Jeremy Catto (1939-2018): A tribute by John Watts
- The Uncomfortable Oxford Tour
- Sadness in Interwar Britain
- Gandhi Against the Human Race
- Medicine and history – a matter of degrees
- CONFERENCE: Sacred Kingship in World History: Between Immanence and Transcendence
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- Terra Foundation for American Art Visiting Professor announced for 2019-20 academic year
- The Slade Lectures: The Making of an Image Problem
- The Slade Lectures: Mimesis and Magic: The Lives of Images Revisited
- The Slade Lectures: Regulating the Gaze in the Medieval Mosque
- The Slade Lectures: Economies of Imaging: Bowls, Baths and Bazaars
- The Slade Lectures: Grammars of Defacement: Censure and Redemption
- The Slade Lectures: Figuring for Piety: Strategies of Negotiation
- The Slade Lectures: Statue Histories: Iconoclasm as Anti-Colonialism
- The Slade Lectures: Beyond Enlightenment? Towards a Conclusion
- It felt as though I had an impossible task, but it was also motivating to know that I would be starting an important conversation in the history of British education
- Through applying and holding a place at this university you become the driving force for change in the institution. If you don’t apply, you lose the chance to get accepted and allow the demographics to stay the same!
- Dr Richard Thomas Bell
- Podcasts
- 'Into Silence' project receives PER seed funding
- Christopher Lagerqvist
- "Debating History" Series: 1989 In Perspective
- New Approaches to Cultural History in the Early Modern World
- Professor Mark Cornwall
- 'Reading Pepys' at the Living With Buildings Exhibition
- Book Launch: Robert Gildea in Conversation with Catherine Hall - "Empires of the Mind"
- Crossing the North Sea: Anna of Denmark, Cultural Transfer, and Transnational Politics (1589-1619)
- ‘Making England Great Again: Henry VIII and the Problems of Supremacy’
- LGBTQ History Month Workshop: Performance and Queer Histories
- Oxford in the Great War
- GLGW Conference 2019
- Robert Gildea - Empires of the Mind: The Colonial Past and the Politics of the Present (CUP, 2019)
- Climate change: narrate a history beyond the ‘triumph of humanity’ to find imaginative solutions
- Professor Wendy Davies
- George Rousseau Lecture and Colloquium
- The Oxford Historian: Hilary Term 2019
- Dr Cornelis J. (Kees-Jan) Schilt
- Catherine Holmes & Naomi Standen (eds): The Global Middle Ages, Past & Present, Volume 238, (OUP, 2018)
- Alan Strathern - Unearthly Powers: Religious and Political Change in World History (CUP, 2019)
- Standards and Their Containers: Global History of Standardisation
- Andrew Thompson to join Oxford from AHRC as Professor of Global Imperial History
- A Garden Shed for Clio's House?
- Revisiting the Polite and Commercial People
- Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms: Art, Word, War
- Incomparable Nations?
- Society, economy and the law in fourteenth-century England
- Dr Jennifer Crane
- Roy Foster Irish Government Senior Scholarship in the History and Culture of Ireland
- Drawing Wars: Art and Cultural Memory
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- Environment, Climate, and Heredity: the integration of environmental humanities with the history of heredity
- Notre Dame: writers and the shock of destruction through History
- Call for Papers: Transformations of the State in Ireland, c.1600-c.1900
- Transformations of the State in Ireland, c.1600-c.1900
- Colloquium: 'Imagining Madness'
- 'The Future of the World: Futurology, Futurists and the Struggle for the Cold War Imagination'
- Professor John Blair short-listed for the Wolfson History Prize
- John Blair - Building Anglo-Saxon England (Princeton University Press, 2018)
- The Dacre Lecture 2019: ‘The English history of France’
- Professor Philip Mirowski, 2019 Astor Lecture in Science and Capitalism
- Dr Alice Marples
- Dr Sally Frampton
- Oxford University History Faculty BAME Study Day 2019
- Children and Borders - One day colloquium: Centre for the History of Childhood
- Late Antique and Byzantine Studies at Oxford University boosted by major gift from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation
- Oxford University History Skills Workshop
- Professorship of the History of Art
- History, Empire, Brexit: A Roundtable Discussion
- During my degree, I was always most interested in individuals and groups whose ideas defied the status quo, but whose impact had gone unrecognised by historians
- Find a historical subject that fascinates you and try to learn everything you can about it, however obscure it is – Oxford has a place for all histories, big and small
- Prof. Rana Mitter recognised in 2019 Queen's Birthday Honours
- Ms Morwenna Blewett
- June and Simon Li Associate Professorship In The History Of Chinese Art
- Dr Alexander Farquhar
- Language Needs Survey for Incoming Graduate Students – 2019-20
- Oxford and Empire
- Dr William A. Booth
- Call for Applications: Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Individual Fellowships
- Ewen Green Memorial Lecture - “The Iron Curtain and the Iron Lady”: Margaret Thatcher, 1989 and the Fall of the Berlin Wall
- British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowships
- Dr Lee Macdonald
- Dr Faridah Zaman
- Dr Salam Rassi
- Alongside history, I enjoyed playing football and found both offered a helpful release from each other. I hope to carry the rigour, discipline and perspective I learnt from both into my legal studies.
- DPhil Student Eamonn O'Keeffe talks to Kate Winslet about her family history in upcoming 'Who do You Think You Are?'
- Alexandra Gajda & Paul Cavill (eds.) - Writing the History of Parliament in Tudor and Early Stuart England (2018)
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- Dr Helen Lacey's Peasants’ Revolt research received £1 million from AHRC
- Celebrating 150 Years: Victorian Symposium
- Massada Public Seminar: Jewish? French? Transnational? Jews in the Resistance in WWII France
- ‘Towards a Wider Life’: Norman Manley in Britain and Jamaica
- Constituting Boundaries: Identities, Polities, and Colonial and Postcolonial Constitution-Making, 1776-2019
- Enlightenment Projects - The Oxford-Berlin Enlightenment Hub
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- Dr Catherine M Jackson
- Faculty of History awarded an Athena SWAN bronze award
- Announcement of Stavros Niarchos Foundation Director of the Oxford Centre for Byzantine Research
- Research Centres
- The James Ford Lectures in British History, 2019
- Dr Martin Robert
- A Post-Anthropocentric Politics: Can Neo-Materialist Theory Provide Effective Solutions To the Problems of Global Mining?
- Disability History Month Workshop 2019
- Dr Jennifer Altehenger
- Sabine Schneider
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- Having a mental illness always made me doubt my ability to do well academically and personally at university. Thankfully, fellow students and my supervisor have made me feel valued and respected and has shown me that I can thrive here.
- History Tomorrow
- The James Ford Lectures : Family, State & Empire
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- Jewish Country Houses
- Graduate scholarship for a UK BME applicant, 2020-21
- Dr. Florian Schönfuß
- Decades neglecting an ancient disease has triggered a health emergency around the world
- What do we mean when we talk about statues?
- POSTPONED: Racial capitalism across the black/white Atlantic
- Pekka Hämäläinen - Lakota America: A New History of Indigenous Power (Yale University Press, 2019)
- Professor Adam Smith
- The June and Simon Li Graduate Scholarship in the History of Chinese Art
- Professor Peter Frankopan has won the Calliope Prize for Practical Migration Research 2019
- Dr Fanny Bessard
- Richard J. Reid - A History of Modern Africa: 1800 to the Present
- The Carlyle Lectures 2019 - The End of Enlightenment
- Dr Katie McKeogh
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- Medical Identities in Global History
- Laura Spence
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- Empires of the mind: the colonial past and the politics of the present
- The Oxford Historian: Michaelmas Term 2019
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- Demons & Dames the Podcast
- Lives and Our Times: Including the Recently-Deceased in the Oxford DNB
- Professor Sarah S Elkind - Fishing and the Global History of Conservation: Preliminary Comparisons of Past and Present