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Middle East Centre

Book Launch - Utopia and Civilisation in the Arab Nahda

Peter Hill (Northumbria University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne), gives a talk on his new book, Utopia and Civilisation in the Arab Nahda. Chaired by Professor Eugene Rogan (St. Antony's College, Oxford).
Africa Oxford Initiative
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Why is contemporary Africa poor: insights from archaeology and deep history

Professor Shadreck Chirikure, University of Cape Town, gives a talk for on using archaeology to learn about present day Africa.
 Beyond the Binary: Queering and Questioning Collections and Displays at the Pitt Rivers Museum
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Beyond the Binary: Gender, Sexuality, Power - Introduction

Introduction to Beyond the Binary: Gender, Sexuality, Power podcast series.
 Beyond the Binary: Queering and Questioning Collections and Displays at the Pitt Rivers Museum
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Beyond the Binary: Gender, Sexuality, Power Episode 1: Museums, beadwork and Indigenous agency

Jozie Kettle (Pitt Rivers Museum), talks to Dan Laurin about his involvement in the 2020 exhibition Beyond the Binary: Gender, Sexuality, Power.
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Christian Sahner

Islamic Historian Christian Sahner in conversation with Stanley Ulijaszek
African Studies Centre
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Artistic Movements: Music, Popular Painting and Cultural Exchanges on the central African Copperbelt

Enid Guene delivers paper at 'Cultural Production in Africa's Extractive Communities' workshop.
LIBcast - from The Queen's College

Sensing the Sacred: The Materiality and Aurality of Religious Texts

Laetitia Pilgrim, a final year history student at Queen's, gives a talk to accompany her exhibition at The Queen's college.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Book at Lunchtime: Chaucer: A European Life

TORCH Book at Lunchtime event on Chaucer: A European Life by Professor Marion Turner. Book at Lunchtime is a series of bite-sized book discussions held fortnightly during term-time, with commentators from a range of disciplines.
The Global History of Capitalism
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The Spaces In Between: What is Global about the History of Capitalism?

Andrew Edwards (Career Development Fellow for the Global History of Capitalism project, Oxford) gives a lecture on ‘The Spaces in Between: What is Global about the History of Capitalism?’
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Helena Hamerow

Professor of Early Medieval Archaeology Helena Hamerow speaks with Stanley Ulijaszek
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

People's Landscapes: Living in Landscapes

A roundtable discussion explore landscape as a space for living, considering the pressures on land from population growth and discussing questions of preservation vs. development.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

People's Landscapes: Future Landscapes

A roundtable discussion consider future landscapes in the context of food, farming and conservation.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Knowledge Exchange Showcase - Jewish Country Houses

Abigail Green (Faculty of History), Nino Strachey (National Trust), and Silvia Davoli, (Strawberry Hill House) give a presentation on their Knowledge Exchange research project on Jewish Country Houses
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Defying Hitler: The White Rose Resistance Group

Dr Alexandra Lloyd, Lecturer in German, Magdalen College and St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford, gives a talk on the White Rose Resistance Group.
Rothermere American Institute
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The 2019 Sir John Elliott Lecture in Atlantic History

Health and disease history of the Caribbean, 1491-1850: two syndemics
History of Art: Terra Foundation Lecture Series in American Art
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Terra Foundation Lectures in American Art 2019 - A Contest of Images: American Art as Culture War (4) The Stones of Civil War

Dr John Blakinger speaks about iconoclasm in American history and the vandalism of Confederate monuments.
History of Art: Terra Foundation Lecture Series in American Art
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Terra Foundation Lectures in American Art 2019 - A Contest of Images: American Art as Culture War (3) Dismantling the Gallows

Dr John Blakinger discusses 'Scaffold', Sam Durant's contentious sculpture.
History of Art: Terra Foundation Lecture Series in American Art
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Terra Foundation Lectures in American Art 2019 - A Contest of Images: American Art as Culture War (2) The Body of Emmett Till

Dr John Blakinger speaks about the controversy surrounding Dana Shutz's painting of the body of Emmett Till exhibited at the 2017 Whitney Biennnial.
History of Art: Terra Foundation Lecture Series in American Art
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Terra Foundation Lectures in American Art 2019 - A Contest of Images: American Art as Culture War (1) Warhol in Safariland

Dr John Blakinger talks about demonstrations against the Whitney Museum of American Art related to its connections with the tear gas manufacturer Safariland.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

People's Landscapes: Creative Landscapes

A roundtable discussion exploring the ways in which writers, artists and musicians have both responded to and created conceptions of 'place' throughout history. Thursday 16th May 2019.

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