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Middle East Centre

Situating the Study of Islam in Global Intellectual History: Toshihiko Izutsu's Middle-Earth

Armando Salvatore (McGill University) gives a talk as part of the following conference: Neither Near Nor Far: Encounters and Exchanges between Japan and the Middle East.
Middle East Centre

Reflections on Recent Events in the Republic of Sudan

Panel discussion on the Republic of Sudan. Joint event with The Sudanese Programme, held in St Antony's College on May 3rd 2019.
Middle East Centre

Desert in the Promised Land: The Politics and Semiotics of Space in Israeli Culture

Yael Zerubavel (Professor Emerita of Jewish Studies and History, Rutgers University) gives a talk for the Middle East Centre, chaired by Professor Yaacov Yadgar (Stanley Lewis Professor of Israel Studies, St Anne's).
Middle East Centre

Revolution in Iran 1978-1979: Assessments and Reassessments upon the Fortieth Anniversary

Middle East Centre seminar with Touraj Atabaki (International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam), Stephanie Cronin (Oxford University, Siavush Randjbar Daemi (University of St Andrews). Chaired by Eskandar Sadeghi-Boroujerdi (University of Oxford)
Middle East Centre

Inside Tunisia's al-Nahda: Between Politics and Preaching

Rory McCarthy (Magdalen College, Oxford) gives a talk for the Middle East Centre seminar series, chaired by Michael Willis (St Antony's College).
Middle East Centre

Twenty-first century: populism, neoliberalism, and their discontents

Andrew Arsan (University of Cambridge) gives a talk for the Middle East Centre. Chaired by Walter Armbrust (St Antony's College).
Middle East Centre

In Search of Institutional Order: Can the Shi'a Marja'iyya Depart from Traditional Limits and Unlock the Future Potential?

Dr Abbas Kadhim (Atlantic Council) gives a talk for the Middle East Centre seminar series, charied by Toby Matthiesen (St Antony's College).
Reimagining Ancient Greece and Rome: APGRD public lectures

The Politics of Greece's Theatrical Revolution, ca. 500 - ca. 300 BCE

An APGRD public lecture given in April 2018: Peter Wilson (Sydney) discusses the relationship between Greek theatre and politics.
Europe's Stories Project

The 2019 Leszek Kołakowski Lecture - Central European philosophy and the search for truth in dark times

The 2019 Leszek Kołakowski Lecture was given by Marci Shore, associate professor of history at Yale University.
Africa Oxford Initiative

Bolder Action for health in Africa

This talk was delivered by Dr Tolullah Oni, Clinical Senior Research Associate, University of Cambridge.
Middle East Centre

The Rise of the Egyptian Middle Class: Socio-Economic Mobility and Public Discontent from Nasser to Sadat

Relli Shechter (St Antony’s College) gives a talk for the Middle East Centre, on 29th January 2019.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Women and Power: Changing the Stories We Tell Ourselves – keynote by Melissa Benn, Writer and Campaigner

'Women and Power: Changing the Stories We Tell Ourselves’ is the keynote by the writer and campaigner Melissa Benn at the Women and Power conference which took place on the 6th and 7th March 2019.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

How not to Ruin Everything: Futures Thinking Launch

Launch event for Futures Thinking, a new research group looking into future problems and opportunities created by advances in technology and artificial intelligence.
Middle East Centre

Iran and sanctions

Zep Kalb (UCLA) gives a talk for the Middle East Centre. Chaired by Yassamine Mather.
Bonavero Institute of Human Rights

The Alseran Ruling One Year On; Session 1: Alseran in Context

On the first anniversary of the Alseran ruling, where it was found that detainees in British military custody in Iraq had suffered inhuman and degrading treatment, and had been unlawfully detained.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Taylor Lecture 2019: Yanis Varoufakis

Realistic Utopias versus Dystopic Realities: Reflections on writing about an alternative economic present.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Discussion: What is a decolonial curriculum?

Kwame Dawes, Jok Madut Jok, Peter D Mcdonald and Anu Anand discuss What is a decolonial curriculum? Held at TORCH on 28th November 2018.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Peter D Mcdonald - What is a decolonial curriculum?

Peter D Mcdonald, Professor of English and Related Literature, University of Oxford gives a talk for the workshop, What is a Decolonial Curriculum? Held at TORCH on 28th November 2018.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Jok Madut Jok - What is a decolonial curriculum?

Jok Madut Jok, TORCH / Mellon Global South Visiting Professor, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the workshop, What is a Decolonial Curriculum? Held at TORCH on 28th November 2018.
Middle East Centre

The Iraq War Inquiry - a study in contemporary political, diplomatic, military and reconstruction history

The seminar will consider the Iraq Inquiry’s origins, terms of reference, mode of operation, and issues which arose in the course of its work, in framing its conclusions, and on its publication and reception.

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