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Voltaire Foundation
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The Poetics of Text Reuse

The Poetics of Text Reuse: Digital Intertextuality in the Eighteenth-century Archive
A New Power: Photography, 1800-1850
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The early history of photography in relation to three notions of “fixity”: chemistry, politics, and meaning

Chitra Ramalingam: The early history of photography in relation to three notions of “fixity”: chemistry, politics, and meaning.
Oxford on Film: From Attic to Archive

Recruiting March of the Oxfordshire Women's Land Army 1918

This film was made in April 1918 as a recruitment tool by the government's Women's War department.
Oxford on Film: From Attic to Archive

Oxford 1918 - Then and Now

In this episode we compare and contrast locations in and around Oxford from 1918, and the present day.
Oxford on Film: From Attic to Archive

Oxford - Work, Rest and Play

In this episode we look at social history scenes from various archive films showing Oxford at work, rest and play.
The Oxford Centre for Life-Writing

Rewriting the Self, Silence in the Archives Conference Panel 3b

This podcast is one of ten podcasts recorded at the 'Silence in the Archives' conference hosted by the Oxford Centre of Life-Writing at Wolfson College, Oxford on 7 November 2015.
Voltaire Foundation

Rousseau's copy of La Lettre à d'Alembert

Short podcast looking at Enlightenment philosopher Rousseau's copy of La Lettre à d'Alembert, housed in the Bodleian Library.
Voltaire Foundation

Rousseau: Archive et Invention.

Professor Nathalie Ferrand (École Normale Supérieure Paris) gives the 2012 Besterman Lecture for the Voltaire Foundation. This lecture is in French.
The Egyptian Revolution,  One Year On

Panel 3 | The Language of Revolution: Poetry as Archive: Egypt's Revolution and Archival Poetics

Tahia Abdel Nasser of the American University in Cairo analyses Egyptian poetry from the 2011 revolution and its role as archive and political site.

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