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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

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.
Putting magic in place: a knowledge exchange event

Well, what about witches and wizards?

Lisa Tallis (Cardiff) gives the second talk in the second panel - Tales in Place: Change and Continuity - of the conference. Chaired by Alice Purkiss.
Putting magic in place: a knowledge exchange event

Magic and Medicine in Early Roman Britain

Nicky Garland (Durham), gives the first talk in the second panel, Tales in Place: Change and Continuity, in the conference. Chaired by Alice Purkiss.
Putting magic in place: a knowledge exchange event

Panel 1 - Who Owns this Place? Pondering Identities Questions

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

The Byland Abbey ghost stories: using the dead to bring a medieval monastery to life

Michael Carter (English Heritage) gives the second talk for the seminar.
Putting magic in place: a knowledge exchange event

How sacred is an ancient sacred site? The interface between academics, heritage managers and modern Paganism

First talk of Panel 1 - Who Owns this Place? Pondering Identities, chaired by Alice Purkiss, talk by Ronald Hutton (Bristol).
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Book at Lunchtime: Born to Write

A TORCH Book at Lunchtime webinar on ‘Born to Write: Literary Families and Social Hierarchy in Early Modern France’ by Professor Neil Kenny.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Under the Rainbow: Voices from Lockdown

TORCH Goes Digital! presents a series of weekly live events Big Tent - Live Events! Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt
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Claudia Piñeiro in Conversation

The writer Claudia Piñeiro, one of the most widely acclaimed Argentine authors of recent years, talks about her work with Ben Bollig of the Spanish sub-Faculty of the University of Oxford.
Oxford Spanish Literature Podcast

Episode 8: Oxford Spanish Literature Podcast

In episode eight, we speak to Alice Brooke (Associate Professor in Spanish) about the sonnet ‘Este, que ves, engaño colorido’, by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

A Concatenation of Rumour

Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

How to be Human: An Autistic Man's Guide to Life

Jory Fleming (2017, Environmental Change and Management) on his debut book, How to be Human: An Autistic Man's Guide to Life.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

The Cake, Emma’s Romantic dreams, and le bovarysme - part two, French

Elise Busset, an undergraduate at Oxford University, reads an extract from Madam Bovary in french. Blog post by Professor Jennifer Yee.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

The Cake, Emma’s Romantic dreams, and le bovarysme - part one

Eleanor Gilbert, an undergraduate at Oxford University, reads an extract from Madam Bovary in english. Blog post by Professor Jennifer Yee.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

In Conversation with Lolita Chakrabarti

Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future, Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities on Thursday 13th May 2021.

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