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- Oxford Centre for Late Antiquity
- Oxford Centre for Research In United States History (OxCRUSH)
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- Acts of William II and Henry I
- Around 1968: Activism, Networks, Trajectories
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- China's War with Japan
- Cultures of Knowledge
- Everyday life and fatal hazard
- From Sail to Steam
- Global Nodes, Global Orders
- Globalising and Localising the Great War
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- Mathematical culture in Restoration England
- Medieval Libraries of Great Britain (MLGB3)
- Nomadic Empires: A World-Historical Perspective
- Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
- Re-Imagining Democracy in the Mediterranean, 1750-1860
- The Cult of Saints
- The Digital Panopticon
- The Jagiellonians
- The Professions in 19th Century Britain and Ireland
- The South Oxfordshire Project: perceptions of landscape, settlement and society, c.500-1650
- Trade and the Great Depression in a Long Run Perspective
- Transnational Resistance, 1936-1948
- War and Economy in Southeast Asia
- You the people: writing American history abroad
- Cultures of Diplomacy
- Defining the Global Middle Ages
- From Byzantine to Ottonian Empires
- IdentiNet
- Ming: Courts and Contacts 1400-1450
- Mobilizing the movement
- Oxford Diasporas Programme
- Scottish Towns and Urban Society in the Enlightenment
- The Gascon Rolls
- The Last Statues of Antiquity
- The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics
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- Lyndal Roper receives the Gerda Henkel Prize 2016
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- Hunger Draws the Map
- The First World War and Global Religions
- Professor Miles Larmer
- Dr Stephen Tuffnell
- The Witches of Lorraine
- Trusted Source
- Hugh Trevor-Roper
- Stories of Survival
- Peter Wilson - The Holy Roman Empire: A Thousand Years of Europe's History (Penguin UK, 2016).
- Jane Garnett, Sondra L. Hausner (eds.), Religion in Diaspora: Cultures of Citizenship (Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship) (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016).
- Conrad Leyser & Kate Cooper (eds.), Making Early Medieval Societies (Cambridge University Press, 2016).
- Rob Iliffe, Priest of Nature: The Religious Worlds of Isaac Newton (Oxford University Press, 2016).
- Bryan Ward-Perkins, The Last Statues of Antiquity (Oxford University Press, 2016)
- Oliver Zimmer, Remaking the Rhythms of Life: German Communities in the Age of the Nation-State (Oxford University Press, 2016).
- Rebellion and Mobilisation in French and German Colonies
- Socialism goes Global
- Professor Richard James Boon Bosworth
- Dr Leif Dixon
- Dr Jean Dunbabin
- Professor Robert Fox
- Dr Yasmin Khan
- Launch of Women’s Early Modern Letters Online (WEMLO)
- Professor Patricia Clavin elected Fellow of the British Academy
- Senia Paseta (ed.), Uncertain Futures: Essays about the Irish Past for Roy Foster (Oxford University Press, 2016)
- 1916-22: the making or unmaking of the twentieth century, Alumni Weekend 2016
- Lyndal Roper, Martin Luther: Renegade and Prophet (Bodley Head, 2016)
- Administrative Staff
- Research Seminars
- Peter Frankopan - The Silk Roads: A New History of the World (Bloomsbury, 2015)
- Comparing the Copperbelt
- 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
- Knowledge Exchange with the National Trust & Manchester University
- 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
- RHS lecture by Dr Adrian Gregory
- Oxford Centre for History of Science, Medicine and Technology
- Political Crises in Recent History
- CWGC event Brookwood Cemetery 18 November 2016
- Wellcome Trust award for the Centre for Ethics, Innovation, Globalisation and Medicine
- Professor Antoinette Burton: ‘The Scorpion’s Lash: Gender and the Making of an Imperial Anthropocene in Victorian Afghanistan’
- Reading Euclid
- Jan-Georg Deutsch
- Centre for Early Modern Studies
- Comparing the Copperbelt: Political Culture and Knowledge Production in Central Africa
- 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
- This ‘will of the people’ talk must stop – we need a better democracy than that
- Dr Lucy Wooding
- Dr Philip Beeley
- Dr Ian W. Archer
- Dr Philippa Byrne
- Professor Stephen Baxter
- Professor James Belich
- Dr Julie Farguson
- Dr Gabriela A. Frei
- Gender Equality in Oxford: How Far Have We Come?
- Dr Jeong-Ran Kim
- Invisible Crises, neglected histories c.1900-present: Malaria in Asia
- Dr Atsuko Naono
- Dr Lucy Parker
- Dr James Willoughby
- Dr Nicholas Cole
- Dr Mark Curthoys
- Dr Robert Johnson
- Dr Dmitri Levitin
- Dr Alex May
- Dr Philipp Nothaft
- Professor Lesley Abrams
- Robin Briggs
- Professor Tom Buchanan
- Professor Richard Carwardine
- Professor Pietro Corsi
- Professor Jane Caplan
- Dr Oliver Cox
- Professor Robert Evans
- Dr Elizabeth Gemmill, BA, MA, PhD, FRHistS
- Dr Felicity Heal
- Dr Jonathan Healey
- Slade Lectures: The Material Presence of Absent Antiquities: Collecting Excessive Objects and the Revival of the Past
- The Carlyle Lectures 2017 - The Thucydidean Renaissance
- Dr Helen Lacey
- Professor Avner Offer
- Richard Ovenden
- Professor Robert Service
- Dr Veronica West-Harling
- Chris Wickham
- Professor Blair Worden
- Dr Tomasz Gromelski
- Professor Paul Betts
- Professor John Blair
- Professor Laurence Brockliss
- Professor Michael Broers
- Professor Erica Charters
- Professor Patricia Clavin
- Professor Craig Clunas
- Professor Christina de Bellaigue
- Professor Faisal Devji
- Professor Ian Forrest
- Dr Alexandra Gajda
- Professor George Garnett
- Professor Jane Garnett
- Dr Perry Gauci
- Professor John-Paul A. Ghobrial
- Professor Peter Ghosh
- Professor Robert Gildea
- Professor Kathryn Gleadle
- Professor Abigail Green
- Dr Adrian Gregory
- Dr Matthew Grimley
- Professor Steven Gunn
- Professor Pekka Hämäläinen
- Professor Helena Hamerow
- Professor Bob Harris
- Professor Mark Harrison
- Dr Catherine Holmes
- Professor David Hopkin
- Professor Howard Hotson
- Professor Jane Humphries
- Professor Rob Iliffe
- Professor Joanna Innes
- Professor Ben Jackson
- 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
- Professor Maria Misra
- Professor Rana Mitter
- Dr Sarah Mortimer
- Dr Marc Mulholland
- Dr John Nightingale
- Professor Natalia Nowakowska
- Professor Deborah Oxley
- Dr Jon Parkin
- Professor David Parrott
- Professor Senia Paseta
- Dr Siân Pooley
- Dr Amanda Power
- Professor David Priestland
- Professor Lyndal Roper
- Professor Gervase Rosser
- Dr Simon Skinner
- Dr Hannah Skoda
- Professor Julia Smith
- Dr Hannah Smith
- Professor Nick Stargardt
- Professor Giora Sternberg
- Dr Alan Strathern
- Dr Grant Tapsell
- Dr Benjamin Thompson
- Dr Peter Thompson
- Professor Selina Todd
- Dr Ida Toth
- Professor Stephen Tuck
- Professor Bryan Ward-Perkins
- Professor John Watts
- Professor William Whyte
- Professor Peter H Wilson
- Professor Alastair Wright
- Dr Brian Young
- Dr Mary Elisabeth Cox
- Dr Mara Keire
- Professor Eduardo Posada-Carbó
- Dr Emily A. Winkler
- 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
- 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)
- Professor Ruth Harris
- Dr John Landers
- Sir Noel Malcolm
- Dr Elina Screen
- Professor Lesley Smith
- Professor Stephen Smith
- Dr George Southcombe
- Professor Christopher J. Tyerman
- Sylvia Alvares-Correa
- Amélie Bonney
- Joel Butler
- Julia Carr-Trebelhorn
- Todd Carter
- Natalie Cobo
- Michaela Moriarty
- Jonathan Denby
- Olivia Durand
- Alexander Dymond
- Gordon Fairclough
- Eamonn Gearon
- Emily Glassford
- Lucy Golding
- Tara Greig
- Michael Heimos
- Myungsu Kang
- Danish Khan
- Paula Larsson
- Mao Mao
- Susanna Markert
- Taha Mehmood
- Michael Nixon
- Dominic Oldman
- Alessia Pannese
- The Oxford Historian: Issue XIII (2015/16)
- The View from the Chair
- Phacha Phanomvan na Ayudhya
- Hubert Stadler: A Memorial
- Geraldine Porter
- The English People at War in the Age of Henry VIII
- Loryssa Quattrociocchi
- Shahnawaz Ali Raihan
- Hamish Roberts
- Empires of Faith: interactions in art and religions of Late Antiquity across Eurasia
- Anne Whiteman
- Andrew Small
- Lykourgos Sofoulis
- Rachel Tod
- Eleanor Townsend
- Helena Winterhager
- 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
- Helena Guzik
- Chloë Ingersent
- Professor Ian McBride
- The Widows of the Battle of Agincourt
- Waterloo 200
- The Political Economy of Two Great Wars
- Revolutionary Women
- Crossing continents: Panama and the making of the Modern World
- The Black Death and European Expansion
- India Decides: 2014
- Mr Bossum and the Boat Race
- Exploring Graduate Research at the Oxford Medieval Society
- Tulipmania: A Garden Historian's Perspective
- 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
- 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
- Dr Roderick Bailey
- The Oxford Historian: Trinity Term 2017
- 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)
- 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
- 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)
- 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 History of Science, Medicine, and Technology at Oxford
- War and State Formation in England and the Netherlands, 1477–1559
- ‘Can these bones live?’
- Buried Treasure in Oxford’s Modern History Faculty
- Warsaw, Budapest, Prague, and Oxford
- Review: Henry VII’s New Men and the Making of Tudor England by Professor Steven Gunn
- 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 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
- MSt and MPhil in History
- Acid drainage: the global environmental crisis you’ve never heard of
- Big Data and History of Knowledge: Virtual Reconstructions and Enhanced Publications as interfaces to research, education and cultural heritage
- Special Slade Lecture 2017 - The Materiality of the Divine: Aniconism, Iconoclasm, Iconography
- Professor Katherine Paugh
- Professor Catherine R Schenk
- Dr Helena F.S. Lopes
- Bethany McNamara-Dale (née Abraham)
- Harriet Aldrich
- Isabelle Beaudoin
- Alex Burston-Chorowicz
- Hohee Cho
- Lucy JS Clarke
- Sonia Cuesta Maniar
- Adele Curness
- Alexandria Dugal
- Alexandra Fergen
- Helen Flatley
- Maria Florutau
- Nick Garland
- Lucian George
- Elisabeth Grass
- Theodore Jensen
- Francesca Kaes
- Beth Kitson
- Mary O'Connor
- Alexander Peplow
- Anya Perse
- David Rogers
- Damien Shannon
- Stephen Symchych
- Maura Valenti
- Benjamin Vogt
- Hande Yalnizoglu
- The Oxford Historian: Issue XIV (2016/17)
- Alice Raw
- Warren A. Stanislaus
- Professor Giuseppe Marcocci
- Book at Lunchtime: Unlocking the Church
- How it looks from the Faculty
- 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
- The Carlyle Lectures 2018 - Constitutions before Constitutionalism: Classical Greek Ideas of Office and Rule
- The Carlyle Lectures
- The James Ford Lectures 2018 - The Reformation of the Generations: Age, Ancestry, and Memory in England c. 1500-1700
- The History of Mathematics Research Cluster
- 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
- Why I am Studying History
- Costs of War – Impact, Meaning and Perceptions, OXPO Conference
- Mark Whittow
- The Global History of Capitalism
- UNIQ
- Update your details so we can continue to keep in touch
- France at War in the Second Twentieth Century: Contemporary representations and memories, 2000–2017
- The Slade Lectures
- The Slade Lectures : From Drawing to Painting in the Italian Renaissance
- Lucia Bucciarelli
- Professor John Darwin
- Professor Jane Humphries awarded a CBE in the New Year's Honours List
- Girls, travel and global issues: multi-disciplinary perspectives
- Dr Wilfried A. Kisling
- The 2018 Sir John Elliott Lecture in Atlantic History
- The 2018 Winant Lecture in American Government
- LGBTQ+ 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
- 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
- High Court Judgement: Claim by Mr Siddiqui
- Writing Historical Biography: Problems and Challenges
- 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
- A brief history of dyslexia and the role women played in getting it recognised
- Oxford Environmental History Network
- Related Centres
- 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
- 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
- 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 the Nation
- 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
- BA in History
- Joint Schools
- The Rebellious Royalist Women of the English Revolution
- Masters Study
- DPhil Study
- Vice Chancellor’s Diversity Awards 2018 - Faculty-led project wins award for Promoting E&D in learning and teaching
- Harmsworth Professor 2019-20 - Peter Cooper Mancall
- Language Learning
- History of Science, Medicine, and Technology Postgraduate Conference 2018
- France's Long Reconstruction: In search of the modern republic
- Algeria, France: How memory works?
- Housing, Culture and Women's Citizenship in Britain, c.1945 to the present
- 'Seeing Euclid' Display
- Welcome to History@Oxford
- History @ Oxford Student Blog
- Why study history at Oxford?
- Prize-winning research on women’s history
- Why UNIQ summer school?
- Ground-breaking research on Caribbean history
- The more you can bring your own personality and interests into your degree, the more you will enjoy it
- Exercise One - The Guild of Gentleness
- 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
- 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
- Catherine Schenk appointed as Alexandre Lamfalussy Senior Research Fellow
- Merridee Bailey awarded the S. Ernest Sprott Fellowship
- Research Day: Reconstructing Nicholas Crouch: the library of a seventeenth-century medic
- Digitizing Enlightenment II
- A Passage to Britain
- 'The Industrial Revolution could shed light on modern productivity'
- Outreach and Schools Liaison
- I am the furthest thing from a typical Oxford student – and yet here I am!
- You make your Oxford experience your own
- UNIQ boosted my confidence and confirmed to me that I would like to apply to Oxford
- 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
- Intellectual History
- Science Fictions: The triumph of the imagination and the invention of scientific creativity
- Chloé Agar
- Daniel Alford
- Jose Maria Andres Porras
- Philip Atkins
- Dr Natasha Bailey
- Kit Barbour-Mercer
- Giulia Bernardini
- Alice Billington
- Archie Blissett
- Gloria Boeri
- Hugh Brodie
- Toby Burrows
- Shelley Castle
- Mark Collett
- Chiara Comastri
- Danielle Del Vicario
- Katharina Friege
- David Gawkrodger
- Tanya Heath
- Grace Heaton
- Thomas Heyen-Dube
- Bee Jones
- Yui Chim Lo
- Farida Makar
- Antonio Marson Franchini
- Angeliki Myrillas-Brazeau
- Juan I. Neves-Sarriegui
- Eamonn O'Keeffe
- Giovanni Pala
- Tatiana Petrukhina
- Jessica Rahardjo
- Iffat Rashid
- Federico Reho
- Josie Richardson
- Laura Roberts
- Aleksandra Rutkowska
- Petros Spanou
- Alice Spiers
- Shyam Sridar
- Ella St George Carey
- Ryah Thomas
- Robert Tildesley
- Tim Wade
- Samuel Wainwright
- Christa Watkins
- Runzhuo Zhai
- Christel Arlette Zunneberg
- Professor Richard Reid
- Professor Marek Jankowiak
- Disability History Month Workshop: “Disability History at Oxford: Opportunities, Challenges, and the Future”
- Workshop 'Resuscitation, Reanimation, and the Modern World'
- Natalia Nowakowska - Remembering the Jagiellonians (Routledge, 2018)
- Ewen Green Memorial Lecture: Customs in Common: making ‘race’ in the black/white Atlantic
- The European Fiscal-Military System 1530-1870
- The Carlyle Lectures 2019 - The End of Enlightenment
- Dr Dexnell Peters
- 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
- The freedom to explore new areas, and be encouraged to pursue them
- Remembering the Jagiellonians: A Book at Lunchtime
- Applying 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’
- Thinking with Things: Reframing Relics in the Early Middle Ages
- The Oxford Historian: Issue XV (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: 2022 Round
- Making Maritime Memories: The British Country House and the Sea
- Ian Forrest - Trustworthy Men How Inequality and Faith Made the Medieval Church (PUP, 2018).
- The Oxford Historian: Issue XVI (2018-19)
- 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
- Undergraduate admissions and outreach
- Terra Foundation for American Art Visiting Professor announced for 2019-20 academic year
- The Slade Lectures - Islam and Image: Beyond Aniconism and Iconoclasm
- It was motivating to know that I would be starting an important conversation in the history of British education
- Dr Richard Thomas Bell
- Lecture Recordings
- 'Into Silence' project receives PER seed funding
- "Debating History" Series: 1989 In Perspective
- New Approaches to Cultural History in the Early Modern World
- '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
- George Rousseau Lecture and Colloquium
- The Oxford Historian: Hilary Term 2019
- 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 (Cambridge 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
- Roy Foster Irish Government Research Fellowship in the History and Culture of Ireland
- Drawing Wars: Art and Cultural Memory
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