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Sinopsis
Podcasts from the History Faculty. Today the University is one of the world's most encompassing centres for the study of history. The faculty has about a hundred permanent teaching staff, nearly twelve hundred undergraduates, and almost five hundred graduate students attracted from many countries. Historians also abound in other departments. At their service is the Bodleian library and its ancillaries, which count among the greatest of research collections.
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1968 Then and Now
17/06/2013 Duración: 01h00sProfessor Robert Gildea, Lecturer in History in Oxford, gives the Eighth Oxford Historians' Alumni Lecture on his research on political activists in Europe in the 1960s and their experiences during this time.
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Empire and Globalisation: A Cultural Economy of the British World, 1850 to 1914 - Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar
09/07/2012 Duración: 43minAndrew Thompson, Prfoessor of Modern History, University of Exeter, gives a talk for the Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar series.
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Contested Spaces in a Global City: The Changing Religious Landscape of Multicultural London - Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar
09/07/2012 Duración: 46minProfessor John Eade, Roehampton University, gives a talk for the Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar.
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The Irish Soldier in India, 1857-1922: The Formation and Negotiation of Stereotypes and Identities - Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar
02/02/2012 Duración: 22minAlexander Bubb, DPhil Candidate, English Faculty, Oxford, gives a talk for The Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar series.
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Asian Migration and the 'British World', circa 1850-1914 (Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar)
02/02/2012 Duración: 39minRachel Bright, Lecturer in History, Keele University, gives a talk for The Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar series.
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Transnational Cartography? A Circum-Atlantic Solution to the Niger Problem, 1795-1842 - Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar
02/02/2012 Duración: 47minDr David Lambert, Reader in Historical Geography, University of London, gives a talk for The Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar series.
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Is a History of Humanity Possible? - Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar
02/02/2012 Duración: 44minJohn Docker (Honorary Professor, History, Sydney) and Anne Curthoys (Professor, History, Sydney) give a talk for the Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar series.
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The Location of Homophobia - Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar
02/02/2012 Duración: 54minRahul Rao, Lecturer, Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy, SOAS, gives a talk for the Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar series.
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The Power of Speech: Orality, Oaths and Evidence in the British Atlantic World, 1630-1830 - Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar
02/02/2012 Duración: 51minProfessor Miles Ogborn, School of Geography, Queen Mary University of London, gives a talk for the Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar series.
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Europe's Muslim Passions - Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar
02/02/2012 Duración: 39minFaisal Devji, Reader in Indian History, Oxford, gives a talk for the Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar.
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Humanitarian Intervention in Africa: History, Theory, Policy and Practice
09/09/2011 Duración: 47minMeanings, definitions, and problems with humanitarian intervention from international relations and historical perspectives from a British Academy funded workshop on Humanitarian Intervention at Nuffield College, Oxford 21 June 2011.
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The Weird World of Seventies Britain
13/07/2011 Duración: 31minDominic Sandbrook is a prolific writer of books on the recent history of Britain and America, as well as a regular columnist in BBC History magazine, the Evening Standard, the Telegraph and the Sunday Times. Here he addressesses OUHS on the Seventies, a topic for which he has gained fame through his controversial thesis of continuity and conformity in place of the traditional interpretation of a radical cultural revolution.
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Votes for Women, Chastity for Men
13/07/2011 Duración: 59minRobert Saunders gives a lecture on the Suffragette movement and the campaign for universal suffrage in Britain.
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The Pivot of Empire: The War of the Spanish Succession, Party Politics, and the Shaping of the British Empire
13/07/2011 Duración: 45minHaving rewritten the historiography of the Glorious Revolution in his most recent work, 1688: the first modern revolution, Professor Pincus (Yale) is now considering the later seventeenth and early eighteenth century.
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Creating Power: Changing Character of War Program 2010 Annual Lecture
10/01/2011 Duración: 51minProfessor Sir Lawrence Freedman of King's College, London, gives the 2010 Changing Character of War lecture on the 29th November 2010 entitled 'Creating Power'.