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Behind the Scenes at the Oxford University Museums

Interacting with Artefacts, Oxfordshire Collections Project

Stephen Barker, Oxfordshire County Council Museums Service, gives a short talk for Oxford University Museums Staff Conference.
In Our Spare Times
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The American election of 1896

Host Aled Walker is joined by DPhil students Nonie Kubie and Daniel Rowe to discuss the American presidential election of 1896, a fascinating and pivotal moment in American history.
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Shakespeare and the Victorians

Robert Douglas-Fairhurst, Professor of English Literature, Oxford, gives a talk for Shakespeare Oxford 2016 series.
Rothermere American Institute

‘Exiled Children’ and the Easter Rising: America and Irish Independence

Robert Schmuhl (Notre Dame) gives a talk on the Easter Rising as part of the American History Research Seminar series.
Women in Oxford's History (Series One)

Women in Oxford's History: Rose Potter Clarributt

Exploring the life of Rose Potter Clarributt: long-serving matron of the Radcliffe Infirmary
Women in Oxford's History (Series One)

Women in Oxford's History: Elizabeth Wordsworth

Exploring the life of Elizabeth Wordsworth: founding principal of Lady Margaret Hall and founder of St Hugh's College
Women in Oxford's History (Series One)

Women in Oxford's History: Maria Czaplicka

Exploring the life of Maria Czaplicka: Polish anthropologist of Siberian indigenous people
Women in Oxford's History (Series One)

Women in Oxford's History: Ida Busbridge

Exploring the life of Ida Busbridge: promoter of women's education at St Hugh's College
Women in Oxford's History (Series One)

Women in Oxford's History: Kofoworola Moore

Exploring the life of Kofoworola Moore: first black woman to graduate from the University of Oxford
Women in Oxford's History (Series One)

Women in Oxford's History: C. Violet Butler

Exploring the life of C. Violet Buter: philanthropist, social researcher, and educator
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Penicillin and the Legacy of Norman Heatley

Dr Eric Sidebottom and Professor David Cranston talk about the story of penicillin and the legacy of Norman Heatley (1911 – 2004) who was a member of the team of Oxford University scientists who developed penicillin.
Alumni Voices

Historian and Capability Brown expert, Dr Oliver Cox (Univ, 2006)

Dr Oliver Cox shares his passion for England’s greatest landscape designer, Capability Brown, in an interview recorded for the tercentenary celebrations of Brown’s birth.
In Our Spare Times
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Shakespeare and Music

Alice Harberd, Michael Dobson, Fleur Smith, Adriana Stoiber, and Simon Smith discuss Shakespeare and Music.
Faculty of Classics

Alumni Day 2015 - Microscopic and Macroscopic. Rhythmic prose and historical themes in Plutarch's 'Lives' and Appian's 'Civil Wars'

Gregory Hutchinson on rhythmic prose and historical themes in Plutarch's 'Lives' and Appian's 'Civil Wars'
Mesoamerican Manuscripts

Cultural and historical implications of non-destructive analyses on mesoamerican codices

Davide Domenici discusses cultural and historical implications of non-destructive analyses on mesoamerican codices.
Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School

An Evidence-based Assessment and Visualization of the Distribution, Sale, and Reception of Books in the Renaissance

Cristina Dondi, (Modern Languages, University of Oxford) gives a talk for the 2016 Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School.
Asian Studies Centre

Is the Taj Mahal Pakistani? Teaching Pakistani History - Teaching Pakistanis History

Akbar Zaidi speaks at the Intellectual History for Pakistan workshop on March 1st, 2016
Changing Character of War
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Cybersecurity and the Age of Privateering: An Historical Analogy

DPhil research using a historical analogy to mercantile companies, privateers, and pirates to shed light onto the blurred boundaries between state and private interests.
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Life, death and astrology in Shakespeare's England

Lauren Kassell (Reader in the History of Science and Medicine, Cambridge) gives a talk for the Bodleian libraries.
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Political wisdom and deep devotion: The introduction of the Reformation in Southern Lower Saxony by Elisabeth of Brandenburg, Duchess of Calenberg-Gottingen

Ruth Gornandt gives a talk for the Women's responses to the Reformation, held in Oxford on 23rd June 2016.

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