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Anthropology

Crude Sonics: Field Recordings from an Extractive Zone

Zsuzsanna Ihar leads us through field recordings captured in the marginal settlements of Baku, capital of Azerbaijan. She traces sounds that haunt, interrupt, and resist processes of gentrification, displacement, and capitalist profiteering.
Oxford Political Thought
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Violence

Nesrine Badawi speaking on ‘Debating Militancy in the Modern World’ and Murad Idris speaking on ‘Theorizing Colonialism, Capitalism, and Violence in an Islamist Key.'
Future of Business

Imagine businesses that make the world a better place…

Oxford MBA candidates Elzan Godlewski and Andreas Finzel discuss what it takes to make capitalism a force for good, the role public policy plays and what business leaders can do today to build a sustainable tomorrow. Episode recorded in November 2021.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
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Panel discussion: 'Capitalism: what has gone wrong, what needs to change and how can it be fixed?

This discussion brings together the editors of a special issue of the Oxford Review of Economic Policy on Capitalism.
Europe's Stories Project

30 Years after the Velvet Revolutions of 1989: Time for a New Liberation?

In this lecture, Professor Timothy Garton Ash will explore the peculiar character of populism in post-communist Europe, and the considerable forces of resistance to it.
Futuremakers

Can we be green AND capitalist?

In this episode we ask; can we be green AND capitalist?
The Global History of Capitalism

Wrap up and reflection part 2

Patricia Clavin (Professor of International History, Oxford) gives a lecture on history and public policy.
The Global History of Capitalism

Wrap up reflection part 1

Jeremy Adelman (Henry Charles Lea Professor of History, Princeton) gives a lecture on history and public policy.
The Global History of Capitalism

Strange Legacies of Divergence:  The Chinese Gold Mining Diaspora 1850-1910

Mae Ngai (Lung Family Professor of Asian American Studies and Professor of History, Columbia) gives a lecture on ‘Strange Legacies of Divergence:  The Chinese Gold Mining Diaspora 1850-1910’.
The Global History of Capitalism

Divisions of Labour: the Household and the Economy

Peter Hill (Northumbria) gives a lecture on ‘Divisions of Labour: the Household and the Economy’.
The Global History of Capitalism

Household, Wage Labour and Capitalist Transformations in 20th Century Africa

Andreas Eckert (Professor of African History, Humboldt-University Berlin) gives a lecture on ‘Household, Wage Labour and Capitalist Transformations in 20th Century Africa’.
The Global History of Capitalism

China and the West: Many Great Divergences

Joel Mokyr (Robert H. Strotz Professor of Arts and Sciences, Northwestern) gives a lecture on ‘China and the West: Many Great Divergences’.
The Global History of Capitalism

Silk and Innovation in Pre-modern China and Europe

Dagmar Schafer (Director, Max Planck Institute) and Giorgio Riello (Professor of Early Modern Global History, EUI) give a lecture on ‘Silk and Innovation in Pre-modern China and Europe’.
The Global History of Capitalism

Cosmographical Foundations for the Promotion of Embryo Sciences and Proto- technologies in Pre-industrial Europe and Late Imperial China

Patrick O’Brien (Professor of Economic History in the Department of Economic History, LSE) gives a lecture on ‘Cosmographical Foundations for the Promotion of Embryo Sciences and Proto- technologies in Pre-industrial Europe and Late Imperial China’.
The Global History of Capitalism

The Great Intellectual Divergence: Alexander Hamilton and the Global Origins of Environmental Investmentality

Eli Cook (Assistant Professor of American History, Haifa) gives a lecture on ‘The Great Intellectual Divergence: Alexander Hamilton and the Global Origins of Environmental Investmentality’.
The Global History of Capitalism

The Great Acceleration in Asia: Beyond 'Coal and North America'

Kaoru Sugihara (Specially Appointed Professor at the Research Institute for Humanities and Nature, Kyoto) gives a lecture on ‘The Great Acceleration in Asia: Beyond 'Coal and North America'’.
The Global History of Capitalism

Asia and the Great Divergence

Bishnu Gupta (Professor of Economics, Warwick) gives a lecture on ‘Asia and the Great Divergence’.
The Global History of Capitalism

Water and the Economic History of India

Tirthankar Roy (Professor in Economic History, Department of Economic History, LSE) gives a lecture on ‘Water and the Economic History of India’.
The Global History of Capitalism

Industry in the Global South, 1840s-1940s: Unfinished Business

William Clarence-Smith (Emeritus Professor of History, SOAS) gives a lecture on ‘Industry in the Global South, 1840s-1940s: Unfinished Business’.
The Global History of Capitalism

Did the Little Divergence within Europe and America contribute to the Great Divergence?

Leandro Prados de la Escosura (Professor of Economic History, Carlos III University, Madrid) gives a lecture on ‘Did the Little Divergence within Europe and America contribute to the Great Divergence?’

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