ERC grant announcement: ‘Feeding Anglo-Saxon England: The Bioarchaeology of an Agricultural Revolution’ 12 May 2017
Book Launch: Snakes and Ladders: The Great British Social Mobility Myth; Professor Selina Todd in conversation with John McDonnell MP 25 Feb 2021
How I made a remarkable discovery in LGBT history - by mistake! Listeners to Radio 4's Today Programme will have heard Eamonn O'Keeffe, a doctoral student in the Faculty of History, explaining a new discovery. 11 Feb 2020
Aled Davies, Ben Jackson, Florence Sutcliffe-Braithwaite - The Neoliberal Age? Britain since the 1970s (UCL PRESS, 2021)
Alexandra Gajda & Paul Cavill (eds.) - Writing the History of Parliament in Tudor and Early Stuart England (2018)
Ben Jackson - The Case for Scottish Independence: A History of Nationalist Political Thought in Modern Scotland (CUP, 2020)
Professor Stephen Baxter Fellow and Tutor in History, St Peter’s College, and Professor of Medieval History St Peter's College
Dr Joshua Bennett Associate Professor in History: European Political and Social Thought, 1848-c.1950 Lady Margaret Hall
Dr Peter Claus Access Fellow, Senior Research Fellow in History, Director of OxNet & CredOx Pembroke College
Dr Yvonne Cornish Fellow and Tutor in History, St Benet's Hall; Lecturer in History, Regent's Park College St Benet's Hall
Professor Elizabeth Gemmill, BA, MA, PhD, FRHistS Professor of Medieval Economic and Social History Kellogg College
Professor Steven Gunn Fellow and Tutor in History, Merton College and Professor of Early Modern History Merton
Professor Mark Harrison Professor of the History of Medicine Faculty of History | Centre for the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology
Dr Conor O'Brien Associate Professor in the Early Medieval History of the British Isles and North Atlantic World The Queen's College
Dr Hannah Smith Tutorial Fellow and Associate Professor in Early Modern British History St Hilda's College
Dr George Southcombe Director of the Sarah Lawrence Programme, and Fellow by Special Election in History Wadham College
Dr Faridah Zaman Associate Professor of History; Fellow and Tutor in Modern History Somerville College
Professor Peter Ghosh Professor of the History of Ideas, Jean Duffield Fellow in Modern History St Anne's College
Professor Margaret MacMillan Professor of International History and Warden of St Antony's College St Antony's College
Dr Mark Curthoys Senior Research Editor, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
Dr Jack Doyle Research Associate: The Public's Health: The Methods, Ethics, and History of Public Health in Moving Images
Dr Sally Frampton Humanities and Healthcare Fellow TORCH: The Oxford Research Centre for the Humanities
Dr Catherine Jenkinson College Lecturer in History and Julian Schild Junior Research Fellow Pembroke College
Giovanni Maria Pala Postdoctoral Researcher in Global Correspondent Banking 1870-2000 - Data Analysis
Dr Eleanor Leah Williams Junior Research Fellow in the Northern Ireland Peace Process Pembroke College
16 Oct A B Emden Lecture: ‘The birth of the British Nation? ‘Alone’, ‘People’s War’ and the mythical myths of 1940’ Doctorow Hall, St Edmund Hall
29 Nov Annual Seamus Heaney Memorial Lecture: Roy Foster in conversation with Barry McCrea Room 7, Exam Schools
11 Feb Book Launch: Snakes and Ladders: the Great British Social Mobility Myth Professor Selina Todd in conversation with John McDonnell MP Online
12 Oct Ewen Green Memorial Lecture - Duelling in the archive: labour quotas for disabled Britons, 1944-1995 Magdalen College Auditorium
7 Nov Ewen Green Memorial Lecture - “The Iron Curtain and the Iron Lady”: Margaret Thatcher, 1989 and the Fall of the Berlin Wall Magdalen College Auditorium
29 Oct Ewen Green Memorial Lecture: ‘Love in the Time of Welfare' Professor Jordanna Bailkin (University of Washington) Online via Zoom
15 Oct On-Line Book Launch of Ben Jackson’s The Case for Scottish Independence: A History of Nationalist Political Thought in Modern Scotland Online via Zoom
13 Oct Oxford Centre for Global History 2nd Anthony Gwilliam Annual Lecture H B Allen Centre, Keble College, Oxford OX2 6NN
8 Nov Science Fictions: The triumph of the imagination and the invention of scientific creativity Professor Rob Iliffe South School, Examination Schools
12 Oct The 2018 James Ford History Workshop: Women’s History in Britain and Ireland TORCH, Radcliffe Humanities, Woodstock Road, Oxford. 9.30-20.00
8 Mar ‘The Contest for the Equal Citizenship of the Mind’: Reflections on the Centenary of Women's Formal Admission to the University of Oxford. ‘The Contest for the Equal Citizenship of the Mind’: Reflections on the Centenary of Women's Formal Admission to the University of Oxford. Microsoft Teams
19 Oct ‘Towards a Wider Life’: Norman Manley in Britain and Jamaica Jesus College, Turl Street, Oxford, OX1 3DW
24 Feb The James Ford Lectures 2017 - History in English Criticism, 1919-1961 Stefan Collini FBA (Professor Emeritus of Intellectual History and English Literature, University of Cambridge) Examination Schools
19 Jan The James Ford Lectures 2018 - The Reformation of the Generations: Age, Ancestry, and Memory in England c. 1500-1700 Alexandra Walsham (University of Cambridge) South School, Examination Schools
18 Jan The James Ford Lectures 2019 - After the Black Death: Society, economy and the law in fourteenth-century England Professor Mark Bailey (University of East Anglia) South School, Examination Schools
24 Jan The James Ford Lectures 2020 - Family and Empire: Kinship and British Colonialism in the East India Company Era, c. 1750-1850 Professor Margot Finn (President of the Royal Historical Society & Chair in Modern British History at University College London) Examination Schools
22 Jan The James Ford Lectures 2021 - Ireland, empire, and the early modern world Professor Jane Ohlmeyer (Trinity College Dublin) Examination Schools
21 Jan The James Ford Lectures 2022 - Dogsbodies and Dogs’ Bodies: A Social and Cultural History of Roman Britain’s Dogs and People Professor Robin Fleming (Professor of Early Medieval History, Boston College) Online
19 Jan The James Ford Lectures 2023 - Peculiarities of the English Enlightenment: Ancients, Moderns and Pagan Pasts Professor Colin Kidd (Wardlaw Professor of Modern History at the University of St Andrews)
18 Jan The James Ford Lectures 2024 - The World’s Reformation Professor Alec Ryrie FBA (Professor of the History of Christianity, Durham University) South School, Examination Schools
18 Jan The James Ford Lectures 2024 - The World’s Reformation Professor Alec Ryrie FBA (Professor of the History of Christianity, Durham University)
The Crimean Moment and Crucible: Just War, Principles of Peace, and Debates in Victorian Wartime Thought and Culture, 1854-6 Petros Spanou
‘Alice Longspee says all things are well’: The Business Dealings of a Nun and Scholar of Oxford in the 15th Century Elena Rossi