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Modern British History Seminar
Tea will be served after the 2pm lectures
Type
: Seminar Series
Series organisers
:
Joshua Bennett (St John’s)
,
Ben Jackson (University)
,
Marc Mulholland (St Catherine’s)
,
Sian Pooley (Magdalen)
,
Meleisa Ono-George
,
Faridah Zaman
,
Aled Davies
,
Matthew Grimley
,
William Whyte (St John's)
Timing
: Thursdays at 2 pm
Organising department
:
Faculty of History
Thursday 15 October 2015 (1st Week, Michaelmas Term)
17:00
-
"Remembering the Future": commemoration and ownership of the Irish Revolution
Professor Roy Foster
(Hertford college, University of Oxford)
Thursday 22 October 2015 (2nd Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
One Road to Buenos Aires: Microhistory and trafficking in the early twentieth century British World
Julia Laite
(Birkbeck)
Thursday 29 October 2015 (3rd Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
State-supported healthcare provisions for venereal disease in England 1918-1939
Anne Hanley
(New College, Oxford)
Thursday 5 November 2015 (4th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Roundtable discussion of William Whyte's 'Redbrick: a social and architectural history of Britain's civic universities' (2015)
Christina de Bellaigue
(Exeter College, Oxford)
,
David Palfreyman
(New College, Oxford)
,
Otto Saumarez Smith
(Lincoln College, Oxford)
Thursday 12 November 2015 (5th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Writing a Cultural History of Shyness
Joe Moran
(Liverpool John Moores)
Thursday 19 November 2015 (6th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
Title TBC
James Thompson
(Bristol University)
Thursday 26 November 2015 (7th Week, Michaelmas Term)
17:00
-
Informal Discussion of Current Research in modern British history at Oxford
TBA
Thursday 21 January 2016 (1st Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
Suffragettes at Home: Representations of Domestic Labour in the Edwardian Feminist Press
Laura Schwartz
(Warwick)
Thursday 28 January 2016 (2nd Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
‘A Device of Dictators and Demagogues’: The 1975 Britain and Europe Referendum
Robert Saunders
(Queen Mary University of London)
Thursday 4 February 2016 (3rd Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
"I'm Not Political But...": Women's Political Subjectivity in Postwar Britain
Eve Worth
(Queen's)
Thursday 11 February 2016 (4th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
Remembering youth in ‘the so called swinging sixties’
Helena Mills
(University)
Thursday 18 February 2016 (5th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
Life beyond Burke: towards an intellectual history of Conservatism in late nineteenth and early twentieth century Britain
Emily Jones
(Cambridge)
Thursday 25 February 2016 (6th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
A Kirk Queen: Queen Victoria and the Church of Scotland
Michael Ledger-Lomas
(King’s College London)
Thursday 3 March 2016 (7th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
Privacy, place and "Community" in Bermondsey and Bethnal Green, 1947-1955
Jon Lawrence
(Cambridge)
Thursday 10 March 2016 (8th Week, Hilary Term)
14:00
-
"She was full of evil spirits": Occult Influence and Free Will in the Proceedings of the Old Bailey, c.1860-1900
Karl Bell
(Portsmouth)
Thursday 13 October 2016 (1st Week, Michaelmas Term)
17:00
-
Ewen Green Memorial Lecture, ‘Thatcherism in the archives.’
Richard Vinen
(KCL)
Thursday 20 October 2016 (2nd Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
‘Dreamers of the Third Empire: Imperial Federation and the Jewish question’
Arie Dubnov
(Haifa)
Thursday 27 October 2016 (3rd Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
‘Rebuilding parliament: politics and space in the temporary House of Commons, 1834-1852’
Becki Moore
(IHR)
Thursday 3 November 2016 (4th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
‘The “Power House” Revisited: Duleep Singh and the “English” Country House Tradition’
Margot Finn
(UCL)
Thursday 10 November 2016 (5th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
'Reinventing the Labour Party? The politics of nostalgia during the Kinnock-era, 1983-92'
Richard Jobson
(Queens)
Thursday 17 November 2016 (6th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
‘Communist spies and the making of modern Britain’
Richard Davenport-Hines
(All Souls)
Thursday 24 November 2016 (7th Week, Michaelmas Term)
14:00
-
5pm Drinks party and informal discussion on ‘British History after Brexit’
TBA
Thursday 28 April 2022 (1st Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
-
'Anti-Suffrage Women and the British Empire, c. 1890-1920' & ‘Reinventing the “City Banker”: Women’s Work in London’s Banking Sector, c. 1870-1930’
Hollie Eaton
(Oxford)
,
Kirsty Peacock
(Oxford)
Thursday 5 May 2022 (2nd Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
-
‘Presenting a Liberal Defence of Empire: Imperialism and the British Left, 1918-1959’ & ‘The Church of England and the Italo-Abyssinian War, 1935-38’
Amita Mistry
(Oxford)
,
Max Jones
(Oxford)
Thursday 12 May 2022 (3rd Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
-
‘Knowledge Production and the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies’ & ‘Children having Children? Representations of Teenage Pregnancy in the Daily Mail, 1950-1999’
Sascha-Lauryn Dacosta-Hinds
(Oxford)
,
Zara Christmas
(Oxford)
Thursday 19 May 2022 (4th Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
-
‘Sites of Resistance: Rastafari and the Black Power Movement in Britain, 1967-1973’
Aleema Gray
(Warwick)
Thursday 26 May 2022 (5th Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
-
‘Victorians and Numbers: Nineteenth Century Britain and the History of Statistics’
Lawrence Goldman
(Oxford)
Thursday 9 June 2022 (7th Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
-
‘British-Pakistani Women’s Experiences of Inter-generational Learning and Formal Education, 1962-2002’
Aleena Din
(Oxford)
Thursday 16 June 2022 (8th Week, Trinity Term)
14:00
-
‘Public Service, Private Contracts: NHS “Privatisation” After the 1980s’
Andrew Seaton
(Oxford)
This series features in the following public collections
:
Seminars and Events of interest to the Faculty of History