ERC grant announcement: ‘Feeding Anglo-Saxon England: The Bioarchaeology of an Agricultural Revolution’ 12 May 2017
Catherine Holmes & Naomi Standen (eds): The Global Middle Ages, Past & Present, Volume 238, (OUP, 2018)
Conrad Leyser & Kate Cooper (eds.), Making Early Medieval Societies (Cambridge University Press, 2016).
James Belich - The World the Plague Made: The Black Death and the Rise of Europe (Princeton University Press, 2022) 3 Aug 2022
Lesley Smith - Fragments of a World: William of Auvergne and His Medieval Life (Chicago University Press, 2023)
Professor Stephen Baxter Fellow and Tutor in History, St Peter’s College, and Professor of Medieval History St Peter's College
Professor Elizabeth Gemmill, BA, MA, PhD, FRHistS Professor of Medieval Economic and Social History Kellogg College
Dr Conor O'Brien Associate Professor in the Early Medieval History of the British Isles and North Atlantic World The Queen's College
Professor Lesley Smith Professor of Medieval Intellectual History; Fellow in Politics Harris Manchester College
Dr Ida Toth University Research Lecturer in Medieval Latin, Byzantine Greek and Byzantine Epigraphy Wolfson College
10 Feb Annual Special Lecture - The Canons of Nablus and Sexuality in Medieval Western Europe Professor Ruth Karras (Trinity College Dublin) East School, Examination Schools
24 May Astor Lecture 2022: Surviving Illicit Pregnancy in Late Medieval France Nazrin Shah Auditorium, Worcester College
31 Jan Thinking with Things: Reframing Relics in the Early Middle Ages Professor Julia Smith South School, Examination Schools
4 Feb The Carlyle Lectures 2020 - Don’t Think for Yourself: Authority and Belief in Medieval Philosophy Professor Peter Adamson (Professor of Late Ancient and Arabic Philosophy at LMU Munich) Examination Schools
18 Jan The James Ford Lectures 2019 - After the Black Death: Society, economy and the law in fourteenth-century England Professor Mark Bailey (University of East Anglia) South School, Examination Schools
‘Alice Longspee says all things are well’: The Business Dealings of a Nun and Scholar of Oxford in the 15th Century Elena Rossi
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