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Anthropology

Breastpump technology and 'natural' motherly milk in Enlightenment France

In this Fertility and Reproduction Seminar Margaret Carlyle (Cambridge) discusses developments in breastpump technology in 18th-century France (27 October 2014)
Anthropology

Hiring a wetnurse in seventeenth-century England

In this Fertility and Reproduction Seminar Leah Astbury (Cambridge) discusses the increase of maternal breastfeeding in 17th-century England (20 October 2014)
Keble College

Party Games: Coalitions in British Politics

Professor Angus Hawkins gives a talk about the history of coalitions in British politics as well as the current Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition.
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Exile, refuge and the Greek polis: between justice and humanity

Seminar given on 18 February 2015 by Dr Benjamin Gray (University of Edinburgh), part of the RSC Hilary term 2015 Public Seminar Series
European Studies Centre
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One century, three Polands: the Second Republic, People’s Poland, and the Third Republic

Prof Dariusz Stola, Director of the Museum of the History of Polish Jews, gives a talk for the Programme on Modern Poland on 4th February 2015.
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Refugees and the Roman Empire

Seminar given on 21 January 2015 by Professor Peter Heather (King's College London), part of the RSC Hilary term 2015 Public Seminar Series
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Common People: The History of an English Family

An interdisciplinary panel of scholars discuss Alison Light's book
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Alison Light on 'Common People'

The author discusses her new book, exploring the interplay between fiction and history, the redefinition of the common, and family history
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Irish Nationalist Women, 1900-1918

An interdisciplinary panel of scholars discuss Dr Senia Paseta's book
Mansfield College

The Adam von Trott Memorial Appeal Annual Lecture - The Heirs of von Trott: Post-War Western Europe

The Adam von Trott Memorial Appeal Annual Lecture, given in the JCR at Mansfield College by Professor Martin Conway -- MacLellan-Warburg History Fellow at Balliol College.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Senia Paseta on Irish Nationalist Women

Dr Paseta explores women's history and the nationalist narrative in Ireland.
Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies

Take jellyfish for headaches: language, print and presentation in early 17th-century medical manuals

Professor Peter Kornicki, emeritus professor, Cambridge University, gives a talk for the Nissan Institute for Japanese Studies seminar series.
Voltaire Foundation
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‘True Enlightenment can be both achieved and beneficial.’ The German Enlightenment and its Interpretation

Professor Joachim Whaley, Professor of German History and Thought, Cambridge, gives the 2014 Besterman Lecture, hosted by The Besterman Centre for the Enlightenment and the TORCH Enlightenment Programme.
Latin American Centre

CAF 2013 Report Presentation by Daniel Ortega: Enhancing Productivity in Latin America: from Subsistence to Transformational Entrepreneurship

On Thursday, 1st May, 5pm Daniel Ortega, Senior Research Economist, CAF Development Bank of Latin America Presented the CAF 2013 Report “Enhancing Productivity in Latin America: from Subsistence to Transformational Entrepreneurship”.
Latin American Centre

Images of the United States in Latin America, 1850-1900

On March 7th, Professor Nicola Miller and Dr Adam Smith from the University College London gave a lecture on the historical relations between the United States of America and Latin America.
Alumni Weekend

Choice or Accident? The outbreak of the First World War

The causes of the First World War have long been controversial and remain so. The Warden of St Antony's College, Oxford, and author of The War that Ended Peace (2013) brings us up to date on the debate.
Mansfield College

Thinking with Stories: Listening in to Women’s Voices

The fourth in our lecture series for Trinity Term 2014, given in the JCR at Mansfield College by Professor Marina Warner, CBE -- Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, and writer of fiction, criticism and cultural history.
Mansfield College

The Peace that Ended the War

The first in our lecture series for Trinity Term 2014, given in the JCR at Mansfield College by Professor Margaret MacMillan -- Warden of St Antony's College and a Professor of International History at the University of Oxford.
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Getting your Research Noticed: Public Engagement and History of Medicine

Third talk given at the Half Day Workshop for Post-Graduate and Early Career Historians of Medicine.
European Studies Centre
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The past is never dead: Balkan legacies of the First World War part two

Speakers include: Ivo Banac (Yale University), Richard Crampton (St Edmund Hall, Oxford), Basil Gounaris (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), Margaret Macmillan (St Antony’s College, Oxford), Eugene Rogan (St Antony’s College, Oxford)

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