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Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar

Treasure Hunting in the Philippine Islands (Oxford Treasure Seminar Series)

Where to Look for the Missing Plunder of Pirates, Ghosts, Rebels, Fairies, Colonisers, and Dictators
Putting magic in place: a knowledge exchange event

Final Roundtable: Into the Hills

Diane Purkiss, University of Oxford, chairs the final roundtable discussion of the conference.
Putting magic in place: a knowledge exchange event

Is there such a thing as an authentic myth? Folklore in heritage interpretation at prehistoric places

Susan Greaney (English Heritage), gives the second presentation in the sixth panel of the conference, Show and Tell: What is Real? Chaired by Oliver Cox.
Putting magic in place: a knowledge exchange event

Tangible and intangible heritage: exploring magic, folklore, and the supernatural in the places, spaces and collections of the National Trust

Sally Anne Huxtable (National Trust), gives the first presentation in the sixth panel of the conference, Show and Tell: What is Real? Chaired by Oliver Cox.
Putting magic in place: a knowledge exchange event

Teaching the Folklore of British Landscapes

Owen Davies (Hertfordshire), gives the second presentation in the fifth panel of the conference, Teaching and Learning, chaired by Oliver Cox.
Putting magic in place: a knowledge exchange event

Crowd-sourcing England's legends: The English Heritage Myths and Legends Map

Mary Bateman (English Heritage), gives the first talk in the fifth panel of the conference, Teaching and Learning, chaired by Oliver Cox.
Putting magic in place: a knowledge exchange event

Supernatural defences activated through death

Brian Hoggard (Folklorist), gives the first talk in the fourth panel of the conference, The Dark Side, chaired by Oliver Cox.
Putting magic in place: a knowledge exchange event

Panel 3 – The Land Remembers: Place as Keeper of Story questions

Questions and answers from the second panel of the seminar. Moderated by Alice Purkiss (National Trust Partnership and University of Oxford).
Putting magic in place: a knowledge exchange event

Remembering Irish witches

Andrew Sneddon (Ulster), gives the second talk in the third panel, The Land Remembers: Place as Keeper of Story. Chaired by Alice Purkiss.
Putting magic in place: a knowledge exchange event

Touching the Numinous: ‘fairy places’ in legend and experience of the Irish landscape

Jenny Butler (UC Cork), gives the first talk in the third panel, The Land Remembers: Place as Keeper of Story. Chaired by Alice Purkiss.
Putting magic in place: a knowledge exchange event

Mysterious Wales: between romanticism and tourism

Juliette Wood (Folklorist), gives the third talk in the second panel, Tales in Place: Change and Continuity. Chaired by Alice Purkiss.
Modern Fairies

Series Two Episode Five: Fairy and Other Transformations

Carolyne Larrington and Fay Hield discuss the theme of transformation through fairy or other kinds of magic.
Modern Fairies

Series Two Episode Four: Fairies and the Environment

Carolyne Larrington and Fay Hield talk about a new theme that emerged in the ‘Modern Fairies’ project, fairies as guardians of the environment.
Modern Fairies

Series Two Episode Three: Fairies and Children

Carolyne Larrington and Fay Hield uncover the works inspired by the strange tale of the Green Children and the changeling legend.
Modern Fairies

Series Two Episode Two: Fairy Time and Space

Carolyne Larrington and Fay Hield explore the ways in which the project artists engaged with the fairy world as parallel and yet distinct from our world, and the ways in which time warps in the other world.
Modern Fairies

Series Two Episode One: Introducing the Modern Fairies Project

Carolyne Larrington and Fay Hield introduce the artists and outcomes of the Modern Fairies Project.
Modern Fairies

Loathly Ladies

Carolyne Larrington and Fay Hield talk about the loathly lady: the hideous hag who knows the secret that the hero seeks, and whom he must learn how to respect.

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