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- Dr Ben Grant
- Makereti : Māori ‘Insider’ Anthropology at Oxford
- Oxford and Empire now a TORCH Network
- The Bodleian Shuinjō: Early English Trade with Japan, 1613-1623
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- Omar Azfar Lecture 25 February 2020
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- Liz Woolley
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- Two years of the Oxford and Empire Project
- Rhodes Must Fall: The Uses of Historical Evidence in the Statue Debate in Oxford 2015-6
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- ‘Only a thickness of wall’: Empire and Oxford in Thomas Hardy’s Jude the Obscure (1895)
- Dr Daniele Nunziata
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- Dr Perry Gauci
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- Ashmolean Museum Eastern Art Department
- The Nice Cup of Tea project becomes a permanent exhibition
- Monuments and Memorialisation: Lessons from Russia and Central Asia
- Elisabeth Grass
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- Dr Jennifer Altehenger
- The United States in Africa: A Transimperial History
- Views of Ceylon – Narratives of A Collection
- SEMINAR: Professor Andrew Thompson (Oxford), ‘The Human Rights of Political Detainees - Nelson Mandela, Robben Island and the International Committee of the Red Cross'
- SEMINAR: Professor Faisal Devji (Oxford), ‘Escaping the Global Event: India, Islam and the Great War'
- SEMINAR: Dr Hannah Theaker (Oxford), ‘Chinese Partition: Islamophobic Inheritances in the Legacies of the Great Northwestern Rebellion, 1860-1874'
- SEMINAR: Dr William Ashworth (Liverpool), 'Eric Williams Revisited: The State, Protectionism, Slavery, and Industrialisation, 1700-1800’
- SEMINAR: Dr Sudhir Hazareesingh (Oxford), ‘Toussaint Louverture, the Black Spartacus of Saint-Domingue’
- SEMINAR: Professor Keith Breckenridge (Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research), ‘Revenge of the Commons: property, debt and collateral in the history of African financial capitalism'
- SEMINAR: Dr Mishka Sinha (Oxford), 'Ordering the East- publishers’ series and the invention of the oriental classic, 1878-1950’
- SEMINAR: Dr Graeme Thompson (Harvard), 'Kin Beyond Sea': W.E. Gladstone on Liberalism, Empire, and America, 1846-1898’
- HEIR archive exhibition; Women and the Camera
- Some Thoughts about Women, Cameras and the British Empire
- Launch of Photo Oxford 2020
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- Colin Kaepernick on 1701 South Carolina Slave Act in Bodleian MS. Rawl. C 155
- America and Race: A Bibliography for UK History Undergraduates
- Dr Isabel Robinson
- Dr Faridah Zaman
- Oxford and Empire Podcast: Princesses Bamba and Catherine Duleep Singh at Oxford
- Oxford and Empire Podcast: Richard Francis Burton at Oxford
- Oxford and Empire Podcast: Politician Scholar: Dr Eric Williams
- Oxford and Empire Podcast: Lord Nuffield and the city of Oxford
- Legacies of Slavery Project
- Oxford and Empire Network: Travel and Translation series - 'Forced Migration and Colonial Legacies'
- Oxford and Empire Network: Travel and Translation series - 'Oxford City and Empire'
- Oxford and Empire Network: Travel and Translation series - 'Voyages and Voyagers'
- Oxford and Empire Network: Travel and Translation series - 'Oxford and Oriental Studies'
- Oxford and Empire Network: Travel and Translation series - 'Translating Education'
- Oxford and Empire Network: Travel and Translation series - 'Oxford and the Americas'
- Oxford Centre for European History Special Annual Lecture 2020-2021
- Dr Juliet Henderson
- SEMINAR (TGHS): Graduate Student Presentations - Colonialism on the Ground
- SEMINAR (TGHS): Dr Rachel Taylor (Oxford), 'African Cosmopolitans: Nyamwezi Men in Precolonial and Colonial East Africa'
- SPECIAL EVENT (TGHS): Reading Group in collaboration with Race Equality Action Group (REAG) 'Race, Teaching, and the University: Historians' Approaches'
- SEMINAR (TGHS): Open Round Table Discussion Topic: Global History in the Making: Coups, Covid and Conspiracies
- SEMINAR (TGHS): Graduate Student Presentations - Global Childhood
- SEMINAR (TGHS): Graduate Student Presentations - Identity
- SEMINAR (GIH): Professor Philip Murphy (School of Advanced Study), 'Andrew Roth's End of Empire: An Unfinished History of Decolonization'
- SEMINAR (GIH): Professor Krishan Kumar (Virginia), ‘Empire and China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)’
- SEMINAR (GIH): Professor Emma Hunter (Edinburgh), 'Colonial public spheres, liberal thought and indirect rule in interwar Africa'
- SEMINAR (GIH): Dr Nükhet Varlik (Rutgers), 'Plagued Legacies: Rethinking Black Death Narratives’
- SEMINAR (GIH): Dr Katie Donington (London South Bank), ‘The Bonds of Family’
- SEMINAR (GIH): Professor Stuart Ward (Copenhagen), ‘“Stop the World”: The end of empire and the “break-up of Britain”’