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Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The Craft and Cunning of Anglo-Saxon Verse

Professor Andy Orchard gives the Inaugural Lecture of the Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon. This lecture was delivered on the 25th February 2015.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

OCCT event - The Creativity of Criticism part four

Short presentation by Dr Martyn Harry (Music) followed by discussion.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

OCCT event - The Creativity of Criticism part three

Short presentation by Dr Jason Gaiger (Ruskin School) followed by discussion.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

OCCT event - The Creativity of Criticism part two

Short presentation by Dr Matthew Reynolds (English) followed by discussion.
Design for War and Peace: 2014 Annual Design History Society Conference

Clothing Soldiers: Development of an organised system of production and supply of military clothing in England between 1645 and 1708

This paper will set up and identify certain needs that a soldier's clothing of this period had to satisfy
First World War Poetry Digital Archive

New Perspectives 1: Georgians and Others

Short presentation as part of the Oxford 'British Poetry of the First World War' Spring School
St John's College

Language and Medieval literature.

The President of St John's College, Professor Margaret Snowling, in conversation with Dr Carolyne Larrington, Supernumerary Fellow in English at St John's. They discuss Carolyne's interest in medieval English literature.
Cultural Connections: exchanging knowledge and widening participation in the Humanities

10.Greg Walker in conversation with Jonathan Bate.

Cultural Connections conversation. Greg Walker asks Jonathan Bate to reflect on his motivation for engaging with many activities and publics beyond the academic.
Challenging the Canon
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Why should we study Johnson?

Professor Ros Ballaster of Mansfield College, Oxford, discusses her current research and proposes we should still study Samuel Johnson.
Challenging the Canon
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Why should we study Postcolonial Literature?

Professor Elleke Boehmer of Wolfson College, Oxford, discusses her current research and proposes why we should study Postcolonial writers such as Achebe.
Challenging the Canon
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Why should we study Chaucer?

Dr Laura Ashe of Worcester College, Oxford, discusses her current research and proposes why we should still study Chaucer.
Challenging the Canon
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Why should we study Shakespeare?

Dr Emma Smith of Hertford College, Oxford, discusses her current research and proposes why we should still study Shakespeare.
Challenging the Canon
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Why should we study Dickens?

Dr Robert Douglas-Fairhurst of Magdalen College, Oxford, discusses his current research and proposes why we should still study Dickens.
Literature, Art and Oxford

Achebe and the African Writers Series

A special seminar held at the Postcolonial Writing and Theory Seminar at Wadham College on 2nd May 2013.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

'The Village in the Jungle' as colonial memoir: Woolf writing home

Victoria Glendinning, biographer of Leonard Woolf, offers her insights from extensive archival research into the life of Woolf in Ceylon and Britain.
English Graduate Conference 2012

Book as Object; Panel Discussion for Oxford English Graduate Conference 2013

Panel discussion talk on 'Book as Object' for the Oxford English Graduate Conference 2013.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Intrinsic Value, or Value for Their Own Sake

Sixth and final lecture First lecture in the Value of Humanities series in which Professor Helen Small discusses the philosophical idea of intrinsic value, or the humanities as valuable for its own sake.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Democracy Needs Us

Fifth lecture in the Value of Humanities series in which Professor Helen Small discusses the idea that a flourishing democracy needs the Humanities.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The Humanities' Contribution to Happiness

Fourth lecture in the Value of Humanities series in which Professor Helen Small discusses the Humanities' contribution to happiness.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

How Useful are the Humanities?

First lecture in the Value of Humanities series in which Professor Helen Small discusses the ideas of use and usefulness in the context of the value of the humanities.

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