New MSt/MPhil in History Strand - Women’s, Gender and Queer History The Faculty is delighted to announce that, from 2021, we will be offering a new strand in our MSt/MPhil in History.
Prize-winning research on women’s history Lizzie Evens is from Baldock, Hertfordshire (where she attended a state comprehensive school) and studied History at New College.
Professor Geraldine A. Johnson Associate Professor of the History of Art; Fellow of Christ Church Christ Church
Professor Katherine Paugh Associate Professor of Atlantic World Women's History Corpus Christi College
Dr Hannah Smith Tutorial Fellow and Associate Professor in Early Modern British History St Hilda's College
Dr George Southcombe Director of the Sarah Lawrence Programme, and Fellow by Special Election in History Wadham College
Dr Natalya Benkhaled-Vince Sanderson Tutorial Fellow and Associate Professor in Modern History University College
Toma-Jin Morikawa-Fouquet DPhil Candidate St. Catherine's College, Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies
Dr Jack Doyle Research Associate: The Public's Health: The Methods, Ethics, and History of Public Health in Moving Images
Dr Sally Frampton Humanities and Healthcare Fellow TORCH: The Oxford Research Centre for the Humanities
Dr Cecilia Tarruell Sir John Elliott Junior Research Fellow in European History 1500–1800 Oriel College
24 May Astor Lecture 2022: Surviving Illicit Pregnancy in Late Medieval France Nazrin Shah Auditorium, Worcester College
14 Mar Girls, travel and global issues: multi-disciplinary perspectives Seminar West, Garden Building, Mansfield College, Oxford
2 Jun History Faculty LGBTQ+ Network Launch: 'Bad Gays' with Huw Lemmey and Ben Miller Fitzhugh Auditorium, Cohen Quad, Exeter College
23 Jan Professor Antoinette Burton: ‘The Scorpion’s Lash: Gender and the Making of an Imperial Anthropocene in Victorian Afghanistan’ Blue Boar lecture theatre, Christ Church College
16 Oct Special Faculty Lecture: “Decently-Clad Women and Trousered Men". The Missionary and the Body Professor Philippa Levine Online via Zoom
12 Oct The 2018 James Ford History Workshop: Women’s History in Britain and Ireland TORCH, Radcliffe Humanities, Woodstock Road, Oxford. 9.30-20.00
Locating Women’s Agency in Early Modern Spaces: Knowledge Exchange, History and Heritage Dr Emma Turnbull
Revolutionary Women Feminists and nationalists: radical women were at the heart of the Irish revolution. Senia Paseta asks why this was forgotten
The Widows of the Battle of Agincourt Rowena Archer looks ahead to the Agincourt 600 exhibition opening at the Tower of London in October and considers the miserable, the resigned and the relieved
Sappho to Suffrage: Women Who Dared Venue: The Western Library, Exhibition open: 6 March 2018 — 3 February 2019
Centre for Women’s, Gender, Identity and Queer History (formerly CGIS) CGIS is a thriving community of students and scholars engaged in research on gender, class and identity and the broad area of emotions, psychology and subjectivity.
Housing, Culture and Women's Citizenship in Britain, c.1945 to the present This work takes forward the existing highly successful collaboration across the arts and housing sectors through the development of strategy and creative practice that will enable a greater number of local residents to reflect on their own experiences.