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Carlyle Lectures 2022 - Jewish Christianity (Gertrude Himmelfarb)
15th February 2022 5:00pm
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The Carlyle Lectures will initially be given to an invitation-only audience. If circumstances allow, the History Faculty hope to move to in-person, public lectures later in the term. ...
Lee Lecture 2022: The Right Not to be Manipulated
15th February 2022 5:00pm
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Please register here to attend. Please note that registration closes at 12 noon on Tuesday, 15 February 2022.
Rivalry Within and Between Religions - Religion and science since antiquity
14th February 2022 5:00pm
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Dialogue with Robin Briggs, Claire Hall, Peregrine Horden (All Souls, Oxford).
Ford Lectures 2022 - The Deaths of Dogs and the Lives of Dedicated Ritual Spaces
11th February 2022 5:00pm
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Dogs were not only good to think with in the Roman period or to deploy when meditating on, performing, or normalizing Roman society’s stark inequalities. They were also central participa...
Poetry, Philosophy, and Piety on the Silk Roads - Syncretism, the Sufi Shrine, and the State in Pakistan
10th February 2022 5:00pm
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Please note that registration is essential. To register, please use this form.
Institutions and Economic Growth in Historical Perspective - Contracting Institutions
9th February 2022 10:00am
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This is an Advanced Course for the MPhil/MSc in Economic and Social History. It is held in the Old Library at All Souls College on Wednesdays 10 a.m. – 12 noon in Weeks 1-8 of the Hilary ...
Carlyle Lectures 2022 - The Terrors of Historical Progress (Karl Popper)
8th February 2022 5:00pm
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The Carlyle Lectures will initially be given to an invitation-only audience. If circumstances allow, the History Faculty hope to move to in-person, public lectures later in the term. ...
Rivalry Within and Between Religions - Martyrs and confessors: Saint-making as a Response to Catholic-Protestant Competition
7th February 2022 5:00pm
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Dialogue with Rachel McCleary and Robert Barro (Harvard University, by Zoom link).
Ford Lectures 2022 - Dogs as Metaphorical Agents: Hierarchy, Inequality, Enslavement
4th February 2022 5:00pm
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In the absence of a well-developed social history for Roman Britain, little has been written on the lived experience of the bottom eighty-five percent of its population, but looking at do...
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