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History Faculty

Votes for Women, Chastity for Men

Robert Saunders gives a lecture on the Suffragette movement and the campaign for universal suffrage in Britain.
African Studies Centre

Ethnicity, Power and Kinship. Female Chiefs in Tanzania, 1870-1940

Heide Schmidt, Professor of African Studies, University of Vienna, gives a talk for the African Studies Seminar series on 16th May, 2011.
History of Art: Undergraduate Course Lectures

Core Course: Women as Patrons of the Arts in Early Modern Europe

This lecture forms part of series entitled 'Introduction to the History of Art', a core course taught to the first year undergraduate History of Art students.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

RSC Astor Lecture: Gendered Violence and the Politics of Memory in Sudan's Conflict Zones

This podcast was recorded at the Refugee Studies Centre's 2nd Astor Lecture which was on Tuesday 25th January 2011 at The Taylor Institute, University of Oxford.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Mary Wollstonecraft - A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. In her most famous work Mary Wollstonecraft argued that if women were educated in the same way as men they would perform as well.
Shelley's Ghost: Reshaping the Image of a Literary Family

Mary Wollstonecraft - A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. In her most famous work Mary Wollstonecraft argued that if women were educated in the same way as men they would perform as well.
Energy, Climate Change, Social Entrepreneurship and Gender

Social Entrepreneurship: Integrating Leadership and Technology for Social Change

Pamela Hartigan, Director of the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship and Mirjana Radovic, Professor of Business Management and Entrepreneurship talk about Social Entrepreneurship at the International Women's Leadership Symposium.
Energy, Climate Change, Social Entrepreneurship and Gender

Policy and Political Perspectives

Nicola Blackwood. Member of Parliament for West Oxford and Abingdon, gives a talk on the Political aspects of female leadership and social entrepreneurship.
Energy, Climate Change, Social Entrepreneurship and Gender

Leading Transformation:Women at the Cutting Edge of Research and Practice

Plenary session on Leading Transformation: Women at the Cutting Edge of Research and Practice from the International Women's Leadership Symposium.
Energy, Climate Change, Social Entrepreneurship and Gender

Inspiring Women - Inspiring Change

Jane Butcher, Assistant Director of the UK Resource Centre for Women in Science, Engineering and Technology gives a talk for the International Women's Leadership Symposium.
Energy, Climate Change, Social Entrepreneurship and Gender

Welcome to the International Women's Leadership Symposium

Cynthia Chang, Preseident of Females in Engineering, Science and Technology introduces the International Women's Leadership Symposium.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Gendered Divisions of Labour and the Intergenerational Transmission of Inequality

Lecture delivered by Jonathan Gershuny, Department of Sociology, University of Oxford.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Prenatal Health, Educational Attainment and Intergenerational Inequality

Lecture delivered by Juho Härkönen, Assistant Professor at the Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI), Stockholm University.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Is IQ a "Fundamental Cause" of Health? Cognitive Ability, Gender, and Survival

Lecture delivered by Professor Robert M Hauser (University of Wisconsin-Madison).
Anthropology

Facial tattooing among Drung women in Southwest China

Facial tattooing is essentially a transition to what is and ought to be a woman. Gender performativity is associated with the materiality of the body: it is in fact the tattoo that makes a woman.
What is Tragedy?

Does Tragedy Teach?

Third dialogue on the nature of tragedy where they talk about whether tragic theatre teaches people, and if it does, how and what does it teach?
Alumni Weekend

Women composers at Oxford: Cinderella (1858-1944) and other role models

In the history of the University, women and music have shared a Cinderella-like status before the 20th Century. In this talk, Dr Wollenberg looks at how women composers have continued to change the face of Oxford music in new ways.
Alumni Weekend

A Woman's place: The transformation of female power in first millennial BC Egypt

A talk assessing the role of women in ancient Egypt - looking at the changes in female religious roles in ancient Egyptian society as a barometer for wider social, cultural and political transformation.
St Hilda's College Podcasts

Defence of Women and Imagination in French Medieval Literature

Interview with St Hilda's College Fellow and teacher of Medieval French Literature Dr Helen Swift about her book; Gender, Writing, and Performance: Men Defending Women in Late Medieval France as well as other developments in Medieval Literary Studies.

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