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Faculty of History: Lecture List For Michaelmas Term 2012
Faculty of History: Lecture List For Michaelmas Term 2012
Faculty of History: Lecture List For Michaelmas Term 2012
Subject SPECIAL LECTURES Annual Special Faculty Lecture: Marx and Village Community O Astor Lecture: Distant Strangers: How Imperial Britain Became Modern O The Changing Character of War Programme Annual Lecture O Harmsworth Inaugural Lecture: Paradoxes of State Power in America O
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Prof. Gareth Stedman Jones (University of Cambridge) Prof. James Vernon (University of California, Berkeley) General Sir David Richards (Chief of the Defence Staff) Prof. Gerstle (Vanderbilt University, USA)
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The University Language Centre, 12 Woodstock Road http://www.lang.ox.ac.uk/ offers daytime classes in French (reading and speaking), German (reading and speaking), Italian (reading and speaking), Mandarin Chinese Modern Greek Portuguese Russian, Spanish, and Welsh. There is also a programme of evening certificate-bearing classes in Arabic, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Russian and Spanish which require a greater time commitment and move at a faster pace. The library holds materials for private study in over 130 languages, and facilities for viewing live TV in a number of languages. There are special courses in French and German aimed at Undergraduate Historians, and students can contact the administrator for these courses at sarah.cook@lang.ox.ac.uk or visit http://www.lang.ox.ac.uk/courses/special_courses.html French for Undergraduate Historians A German for Undergraduate Historians A
OTHER COURSES
LECTURES AND CLASSES The list of Lectures and Classes is divided into sections for the Preliminary Examination (Sections 1 to 4), Final Honour School (Sections 5 to 10), and Postgraduate Courses and Seminars (Sections 11 to 13). The sections designed for undergraduate courses include general headings, History of the British Isles (Sections 1 and 5), General History (Sections 2 and 6), and specific headings, Optional Subjects (Section 3), Approaches, Historiography, Foreign Texts and Quantification (Section 4), Further Subjects (Section 7), Special Subjects (Section 8), Disciplines of History and Political Thought (Section 9), and The Compulsory Thesis (Section 10). Courses specifically designed for Optional, Further and Special Subjects are numbered (OS1, FS1, SS1, etc.), and these numbers may be added to other courses suitable for though not specific to these papers. Some courses of lectures are entered under more than one heading, while others not so entered may none the less be relevant to more than one subject in the Preliminary Examination or the Final Honour School. Undergraduates and graduates are recommended to read through all sections of the list and not to focus narrowly on those specifically designated for particular options in examinations. Attention is also drawn to the General Scheme of Lectures which students are advised to use to plan their lecture attendance throughout the year. Lectures relevant to History courses may also appear on other faculties lecture lists, which can be found on the University web site at http://www.admin.ox.ac.uk/pub/lectures THE PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION The Study of History at Oxford O Prof Lyndal Roper M.10, 8 October (wk 1) Schools
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The lecture series listed below provide introductory coverage for each of the periods of British History in The Preliminary Examination: Period I c.3001087, Period II 10421330, Period III 13301550, Period IV 1500 1700, Period V 16851830, Period VI 18151924, Period VII since 1900. Candidates for the Preliminary Examination may also wish to attend relevant lectures in the History of the British Isles listed below under Section 5, Final Honour School.
History of the British Isles I, c. 3001087 The End of Roman Britain and the Coming of the English Early Christian Ireland The Formation of Kingdoms Conversion and the Early Church The Early Medieval British Economy The Kingdoms of the North Overkings and the Mercian Supremacy Kings and Client Kings in Wales Alfred and the Rise of Wessex The Viking Impact on the British Isles The Emergence of Scotland Late Anglo-Saxon Government The First Conquest of Anglo-Saxon England The Late Anglo-Saxon Church The Gaelic Kingdoms to around 1050 The Norman Conquest and the Government of William I
Dr Jarrett and others Dr Lambert Dr Zumbhl Dr Jarrett Dr Lambert Dr Jarrett Dr Jarrett Prof Foot Dr Zumbhl Dr Molyneaux Dr Screen Dr Zumbhl Dr Molyneaux Dr Jarrett Prof Foot Dr Zumbhl Dr Molyneaux
M.W.12pm Mon. 8 Oct, 12pm W. 10 Oct, 12pm M. 15 Oct, 12pm W. 17 Oct, 12pm M. 22 Oct, 12pm W. 24 Oct, 12pm M. 29 Oct, 12pm W. 31 Oct, 12pm M. 5 Nov, 12pm W. 7 Nov, 12pm M. 12 Nov, 12pm W. 14 Nov, 12pm M. 19 Nov, 12pm W. 21 Nov, 12pm M. 26 Nov, 12pm W. 28 Nov, 12pm
Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools
History of the British Isles II, 10421330 The Anglo-Saxon State and the Norman Conquest, 1042-1087 Piety and Monasticism Anglo-Norman Rule and Crisis, 10871154 The Church: Religion and Politics Angevin Rule and Crisis, 1154-1216
M.W. 12pm M. 8 Oct, 12pm W. 10 Oct, 12pm M. 15 Oct, 12pm W. 17 Oct, 12pm M. 22 Oct, 12pm
Subject Celtic Peoples & Realms The Making of English Law Crown and Community, 1216-1272 The Twelfth-Century Renaissance Rural Economy and Society Women and Gender Castles & Warfare Visual Arts Crown Exalted and Judges, 1272-1330 Towns and Trade Aristocratic Careers & Culture
Lecturer Dr Doherty Dr Brand Dr B. Thompson Dr Poleg Dr Doherty Dr Moss Dr Doherty Dr Poleg Dr B. Thompson Dr Poleg Dr Doherty
Time W. 24 Oct, 12pm M. 29 Oct, 12pm W. 31 Oct, 12pm M. 5 Nov, 12pm W. 7 Nov, 12pm M. 12 Nov, 12pm W. 14 Nov, 12pm M. 19 Nov, 12pm W. 21 Nov, 12pm M. 26 Nov, 12pm W. 28 Nov, 12pm
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History of the British Isles III, 13301550O Introduction Nobilities in the British Isles The Black Death and its Consequences English Politics in the Age of the Hundred Years War Gender, Sexuality and Life-Cycle Economic life in the 15th and 16th centuries Social Mores and Social Control
M.W.12pm M. 8 Oct, 12pm W. 10 Oct, 12pm M. 15 Oct, 12pm W. 17 Oct, 12pm M. 22 Oct, 12pm W. 24 Oct, 12pm
Dr Moss
M. 29 Oct, 12pm
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Religion and Society in Late Medieval Britain Politics and Government in England, c. 1460-1550 Revolts and Popular Politics Scotland Wales Ireland The Impact of the Book Trade and Print Culture Education, Arts and Popular Culture The Reformation in Long-Term Perspective
W. 31 Oct, 12pm M. 5 Nov, 12pm W. 7 Nov, 12pm M. 12 Nov, 12pm W. 14 Nov, 12pm M. 19 Nov, 12pm W. 21 Nov, 12pm M. 26 Nov, 12pm W. 28 Nov,12pm
HISTORY
Subject History of the British Isles IV, 15001700O Introduction to Britain in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries The Politics of Religion, 1529-58 Elizabeth I Sixteenth-century Scotland Ireland in the sixteenth century James VI and I Charles I Civil War and Interregnum Restoration A Glorious Revolution? Popular and unpopular religion Centres and localities Parliaments and Courts Social policies Riot and rebellion Popular politics
Dr Brigden Dr Gajda Dr Gunn Dr Brigden Dr Southcombe Dr Tapsell Dr Mortimer Dr Tapsell Dr Parkin Dr Gajda Dr Gunn Dr Smith Dr Graham Dr Dabhoiwala Dr Dabhoiwala
W. 10 Oct, 12pm M. 15 Oct, 12pm W. 17 Oct, 12pm M. 22 Oct, 12pm W. 24 Oct, 12pm M. 29 Oct, 12pm W. 31 Oct, 12pm M. 5 Nov, 12pm W. 7 Nov, 12pm M. 12 Nov, 12pm W. 14 Nov, 12pm M. 19 Nov, 12pm W. 21 Nov, 12pm M. 26 Nov, 12pm W. 28 Nov, 12pm
Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools
History of the British Isles V, 16851830O The Glorious Revolution and the creation of the British state The impact of empire Politics beyond Whitehall and Westminster The First Sexual Revolution Monarchy and Politics in earlyHanoverian Britain Industrial revolution Scotland: from awkward partner to loyal province The shape of social change British politics in the age of the American revolution 1756-89 Working classes: men, women and children
Dr B. Harris and others Dr Young Dr Gauci Dr Gleadle Dr Dabhoiwala Dr H. Smith Prof Humphries Dr Harris Dr Innes Dr Gauci Prof Humphries
M.W.12pm M. 8 Oct, 12pm W. 10 Oct, 12pm M. 15 Oct, 12pm W. 17 Oct, 12pm M. 22 Oct, 12pm W. 24 Oct, 12pm M. 29 Oct, 12pm W. 31 Oct, 12pm M. 5 Nov, 12pm W. 7 Nov, 12pm
Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools
Subject Ireland: from loyal province to awkward partner Religion, politics and society British politics, revolution and war 1789-1815 Intellectual life: a British Enlightenment? Pitts heirs and their opponents Poverty and crime: problems and responses
Time M. 12 Nov, 12pm W. 14 Nov, 12pm M. 19 Nov, 12pm W. 21 Nov, 12pm M. 26 Nov, 12pm W. 28 Nov, 12pm
History of the British Isles VI, 1815 1924 O 1832 & the Rise of Constitutional Politics Liberal Politics 1832-1885 Tory politics 1832-1885 The Decline of Constitutional Politics 1885-1924 Culture and National Identity Britain and Europe Gender and Domestic Ideologies Aristocrats and middle classes Workers from Chartism to Labour c. 1832-1914 Victorian religion Britain and Empire The impact of war The role of government Ireland: reform, devolution& nationalism From revolution to retardation? An economic history of the long 19th century The poor are always with us: themes in social policy
Mr Ghosh and others Mr Ghosh Mr Ghosh Mr Ghosh Mr Ghosh Dr Whyte Dr Saunders Dr Gleadle Dr Goldman Dr Goldman Dr Skinner Dr Darwin Prof Strachan Dr Goldman Prof Foster Prof Humphries
M.W.12pm M. 8 Oct, 12pm W. 10 Oct, 12pm M. 15 Oct, 12pm W. 17 Oct, 12pm M. 22 Oct, 12pm W. 24 Oct, 12pm M. 29 Oct, 12pm W. 31 Oct, 12pm M. 5 Nov, 12pm W. 7 Nov, 12pm M. 12 Nov, 12pm W. 14 Nov, 12pm M. 19 Nov, 12pm W. 21 Nov, 12pm M. 26 Nov, 12pm
Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools
Dr Davis
W. 28 Nov, 12pm
Schools
History of the British Isles VII, 1900 to the present O Introductory Lecture Edwardian Crisis
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Subject Britain and the First World War Politics between the wars: the challenges of democracy and depression Interwar Modernity The Peoples War? The Impact of the Second World War, 1939-1951 Affluent Britain and the permissive decade Consensus to crisis: the long 1970s (c. 1967-79) Ireland: North and South Imperial Culture and Decolonisation Poverty and the Welfare State The Break-Up of Britain? The Politics of National Identity in Scotland and Wales Thatchers Britain: Politics and Society in the 1980s Britain and Europe Immigration, Race and Nation The New Labour Era, 1997-2010 (2) General History
M. 22 Oct, 12pm W. 24 Oct, 12pm M. 29 Oct, 12pm W. 31 Oct, 12pm M. 5 Nov, 12pm W. 7 Nov, 12pm M. 12 Nov, 12pm W. 14 Nov, 12pm
(4) Approaches, Historiography, Foreign Texts and Quantification Approaches to History (the lectures in the first two weeks are introductory of each approach) Sociology and history: change over time Archaeology: an introduction Art: the power of images and ways of seeing Anthropology: an introduction Economics from poverty and to mass prosperity Gender: what is it and why it matters Anthropology: religion, magic and popular culture Dr Nightingale and others Dr Gregory Prof Hamerow Dr Rosser Dr Nightingale Dr AHearn Dr Houlbrook Dr Hopkin T.Th..F. 12pm Schools
T. 9 Oct, 12pm Th. 11 Oct, 12pm F. 12 Oct, 12pm T. 16 Oct, 12pm Th. 18 Oct, 12pm F. 19 Oct, 12pm T. 23 Oct, 12pm
Subject Anthropology: the construction of history Anthropology: authority, power and ritual Archaeology of building and their use Archaeology of burial Archaeology of landscape The idea of the history of art Art: creation and consumption Art and politics Economics and the spread of commerce Economics and population change Economics and social structure Gender and politics Gender and religion Gender and work Sociology: power and authority Social stratification Sociology and religion
Lecturer Dr Nightingale Dr Thompson Prof Hamerow Prof Hamerow Dr Ferguson Dr Rosser Dr E.J.Garnett Dr E.J.Garnett Dr AHearn Dr AHearn Dr AHearn Dr Annat Dr A. Harris Dr Todd Dr Goldman Dr Mulholland Dr Gregory
Time Th. 25 Oct, 12pm F. 26 Oct, 12pm T. 30 Oct, 12pm Th. 1 Nov, 12pm F. 2 Nov, 12pm T. 6 Nov, 12pm Th. 8 Nov, 12pm F. 9 Nov, 12pm T. 13 Nov, 12pm Th. 15 Nov,12pm F. 16 Nov, 12pm T. 20 Nov, 12pm Th. 22 Nov,12pm F. 23 Nov, 12pm T. 27 Nov, 12pm Th. 29 Nov,12pm F. 30 Nov, 12pm
Place Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools
Historiography: Tacitus to Weber O Tacitus Augustine Machiavelli Gibbon Macaulay Ranke Weber
Th. 12 (wks1-7) Th. 11 Oct, 12pm Th. 18 Oct, 12pm Th. 25 Oct, 12pm Th. 1 Nov, 12pm Th. 8 Nov, 12pm Th. 15 Nov,12pm Th. 22 Nov,12pm
Diaz del Moral O An introduction to Historia de las agitaciones campesinas andaluzas Anarchism in the Spanish world Challenges of writing a history of anarchist peasant revolts
Th. 11 am (wks 1,4 and 8) Th. 11 October, 11am Th. 1 November, 11am Th. 29 November, 11am T. 12
Wadham College
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Subject Machiavelli O
Time T. 11
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Quantification in History x Why, where and how? Quantifying history Univariate descriptive statistics The normal distribution and Z-scores Populations, samples and hypotheses Central tendency: t-tests and MannWhitney U Distributions: chi-square and Kolmogorov-Smirnov D Correlation: Cramers V, Spearmans rho, Pearsons r Linear Regression
M. 2-4pm M. 8 Oct, 2-4pm M. 15 Oct, 2-4pm M. 22 Oct, 2-4pm M. 29 Oct, 2-4pm M. 5 Nov, 2-4pm M. 12 Nov. 24pm M. 19 Nov, 24pm M. 26 Nov, 24pm
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FINAL HONOUR SCHOOL (5) History of the British Isles Candidates for the Final Honour School may wish to attend the introductory lecture for each of the British History papers listed under Section (1) above. History of the British Isles I, c. 3001087 The End of Roman Britain and the Coming of the English Early Christian Ireland The Formation of Kingdoms Conversion and the Early Church The Early Medieval British Economy The Kingdoms of the North Overkings and the Mercian Supremacy Kings and Client Kings in Wales Alfred and the Rise of Wessex The Viking Impact on the British Isles The Emergence of Scotland Late Anglo-Saxon Government The First Conquest of Anglo-Saxon England The Late Anglo-Saxon Church The Gaelic Kingdoms to around 1050 The Norman Conquest and the Government of William I Dr Jarrett and others Dr Lambert Dr Zumbhl Dr Jarrett Dr Lambert Dr Jarrett Dr Jarrett Prof Foot Dr Zumbhl Dr Molyneaux Dr Screen Dr Zumbhl Dr Molyneaux Dr Jarrett Prof Foot Dr Zumbhl Dr Molyneaux M.W.12 Mon. 8 Oct, 12pm W. 10 Oct, 12pm M. 15 Oct, 12pm W. 17 Oct, 12pm M. 22 Oct, 12pm W. 24 Oct, 12pm M. 29 Oct, 12pm W. 31 Oct, 12pm M. 5 Nov, 12pm W. 7 Nov, 12pm M. 12 Nov, 12pm W. 14 Nov, 12pm M. 19 Nov, 12pm W. 21 Nov, 12pm M. 26 Nov, 12pm W. 28 Nov, 12pm Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools
Subject History of the British Isles II, 10421330 The Anglo-Saxon State and the Norman Conquest, 1042-1087 Piety and Monasticism Anglo-Norman Rule and Crisis, 10871154 The Church: Religion and Politics Angevin Rule and Crisis, 1154-1216 Celtic Peoples & Realms The Making of English Law Crown and Community, 1216-1272 The Twelfth-Century Renaissance Rural Economy and Society Women and Gender Castles & Warfare Visual Arts Crown Exalted and Judges, 1272-1330 Towns and Trade Aristocratic Careers & Culture
Lecturer Dr B. Thompson and others Dr Garnett Dr Nightingale Dr Garnett Dr B. Thompson Dr Garnett Dr Doherty Dr Brand Dr B. Thompson Dr Poleg Dr Doherty Dr Moss Dr Doherty Dr Poleg Dr B. Thompson Dr Poleg Dr Doherty
Time M.W. 12pm M. 8 Oct, 12pm W. 10 Oct, 12pm M. 15 Oct, 12pm W. 17 Oct, 12pm M. 22 Oct, 12pm W. 24 Oct, 12pm M. 29 Oct, 12pm W. 31 Oct, 12pm M. 5 Nov, 12pm W. 7 Nov, 12pm M. 12 Nov, 12pm W. 14 Nov, 12pm M. 19 Nov, 12pm W. 21 Nov, 12pm M. 26 Nov, 12pm W. 28 Nov, 12pm
Place Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools
History of the British Isles III, 13301550O Introduction Nobilities in the British Isles The Black Death and its Consequences English Politics in the Age of the Hundred Years War Gender, Sexuality and Life-Cycle Economic life in the 15 and 16 centuries
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Dr Moss and others Dr Gunn Dr Archer Dr Poleg Dr Archer Dr Moss Dr Poleg Dr Moss
M.W.12pm M. 8 Oct, 12pm W. 10 Oct, 12pm M. 15 Oct, 12pm W. 17 Oct, 12pm M. 22 Oct, 12pm W. 24 Oct, 12pm M. 29 Oct, 12pm
Religion and Society in Late Medieval Britain Politics and Government in England, c. 1460-1550 Revolts and Popular Politics Scotland Wales Ireland The Impact of the Book Trade and Print Culture
W. 31 Oct, 12pm M. 5 Nov, 12pm W. 7 Nov, 12pm M. 12 Nov, 12pm W. 14 Nov,12pm M. 19 Nov, 12pm W. 21 Nov, 12pm
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Subject Education, Arts and Popular Culture The Reformation in Long-Term Perspective History of the British Isles IV, 15001700O Introduction to Britain in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries The Politics of Religion, 1529-58 Elizabeth I Sixteenth-century Scotland Ireland in the sixteenth century James VI and I Charles I Civil War and Interregnum Restoration A Glorious Revolution? Popular and unpopular religion Centres and localities Parliaments and Courts Social policies Riot and rebellion Popular politics
Dr Brigden Dr Gajda Dr Gunn Dr Brigden Dr Southcombe Dr Tapsell Dr Mortimer Dr Tapsell Dr Parkin Dr Gajda Dr Gunn Dr Smith Dr Graham Dr Dabhoiwala Dr Dabhoiwala
W. 10 Oct, 12pm M. 15 Oct, 12pm W. 17 Oct, 12pm M. 22 Oct, 12pm W. 24 Oct, 12pm M. 29 Oct, 12pm W. 31 Oct, 12pm M. 5 Nov, 12pm W. 7 Nov, 12pm M. 12 Nov, 12pm W. 14 Nov, 12pm M. 19 Nov, 12pm W. 21 Nov, 12pm M. 26 Nov, 12pm W. 28 Nov, 12pm
Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools
History of the British Isles V, 16851830O The Glorious Revolution and the creation of the British state The impact of empire Politics beyond Whitehall and Westminster The First Sexual Revolution Monarchy and Politics in earlyHanoverian Britain Industrial revolution Scotland: from awkward partner to loyal province The shape of social change British politics in the age of the American revolution 1756-89
Dr B. Harris and others Dr Young Dr Gauci Dr Gleadle Dr Dabhoiwala Dr H. Smith Prof Humphries Dr Harris Dr Innes Dr Gauci
M.W.12pm M. 8 Oct, 12pm W. 10 Oct, 12pm M. 15 Oct, 12pm W. 17 Oct,12pm M. 22 Oct, 12pm W. 24 Oct, 12pm M. 29 Oct, 12pm W. 31 Oct, 12pm M. 5 Nov, 12pm
Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools
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Subject Working classes: men, women and children Ireland: from loyal province to awkward partner Religion, politics and society British politics, revolution and war 1789-1815 Intellectual life: a British Enlightenment? Pitts heirs and their opponents Poverty and crime: problems and responses
Time W. 7 Nov, 12pm M. 12 Nov, 12pm W. 14 Nov, 12pm M. 19 Nov, 12pm W. 21 Nov, 12pm M. 26 Nov, 12pm W. 28 Nov, 12pm
History of the British Isles VI, 1815 1924 O 1832 & the Rise of Constitutional Politics Liberal Politics 1832-1885 Tory politics 1832-1885 The Decline of Constitutional Politics 1885-1924 Culture and National Identity Britain and Europe Gender and Domestic Ideologies Aristocrats and middle classes Workers from Chartism to Labour c. 1832-1914 Victorian religion Britain and Empire The impact of war The role of government Ireland: reform, devolution& nationalism From revolution to retardation? An economic history of the long 19th century The poor are always with us: themes in social policy History of the British Isles VII, 1900 to the present O Introductory Lecture
Mr Ghosh and others Mr Ghosh Mr Ghosh Mr Ghosh Mr Ghosh Dr Whyte Dr Saunders Dr Gleadle Dr Goldman Dr Goldman Dr Skinner Dr Darwin Prof Strachan Dr Goldman Prof Foster Prof Humphries
M.W.12pm M. 8 Oct, 12pm W. 10 Oct, 12pm M. 15 Oct, 12pm W. 17 Oct, 12pm M. 22 Oct, 12pm W. 24 Oct, 12pm M. 29 Oct, 12pm W. 31 Oct, 12pm M. 5 Nov, 12pm W. 7 Nov, 12pm M. 12 Nov, 12pm W. 14 Nov, 12pm M. 19 Nov, 12pm W. 21 Nov, 12pm M. 26 Nov, 12pm
Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools
Schools
Schools Schools
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Subject Edwardian Crisis Britain and the First World War Politics between the wars: the challenges of democracy and depression Interwar Modernity The Peoples War? The Impact of the Second World War, 1939-1951 Affluent Britain and the permissive decade Consensus to crisis: the long 1970s (c. 1967-79) Ireland: North and South Imperial Culture and Decolonisation Poverty and the Welfare State The Break-Up of Britain? The Politics of National Identity in Scotland and Wales Thatchers Britain: Politics and Society in the 1980s Britain and Europe Immigration, Race and Nation The New Labour Era, 1997-2010
M. 22 Oct, 12pm W. 24 Oct, 12pm M. 29 Oct, 12pm W. 31 Oct, 12pm M. 5 Nov, 12pm W. 7 Nov, 12pm M. 12 Nov, 12pm W. 14 Nov, 12pm
Dr Molyneaux
T. 2pm (wks.2,3,4 and 5) Th. 11 Oct, 12 pm Th. 25 Oct, 12pm Th. 8 Nov, 12pm T. 12
Non-Alienation Clause in the English Coronation Oath(II) O The Conge delire of English Kings-Was the Langton Incident an Exception (II) O Magna Carta and the Golden Bulls: European Synchronicities(II) O The English Reformation, 1480-1558(IV)
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The periods of General History defined for the Final Honour School are: I. 285476, II. 476750, III. 700900, IV. 9001122, V. 11221273, VI. 12731409, VII. 14091525, VIII. 15001618, IX. 16001715, X. 17151799, XI. 17891871, XII. 18561914, XIII. 19141945, XIV. 19411973, XV. Britains North American Colonies: From Settlement to Independence, 16001812, XVI. From Colonies to Nation: The History of the United States, 17761877: XVII. The History of the United States since 1863, XVIII. Europe and the Wider World 18151914. So far as is possible these periods are indicated after the titles of courses.
The Later Roman Empire: 285-476 (I) O Emergence of Medieval Europe (I)
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Dr McLynn Prof Hamerow Dr Draghici-Vasilescu Prof Brockliss Dr Rechter Dr McDougall Prof Hew Strachan
Schools Institute of Archaeology Schools Schools Oriental Institute Oriental Institute Schools
Images, writings, sings. Byzantium and its Hereafter (I-II) O The World in the Eighteenth Century (X) O From Enlightenment to Holocaust: The Jews of Europe, 1700-1945 (X-XIII) O The History of North Africa since 1830 (XII-XIV, XVIII) O Clausewitz to Corbett: classical strategic thought 1789-1914 and the conduct of war (XI-XII) O Russia since 1900 (XIII-XIV and XVIII) O Colonial America (XV) O General History XVI: US History 17761877 O General History XVIII (Imperial and Global History 1750-1914) O Machiavelli O
Prof Service Dr P. Thompson Dr Goldman, Dr Gareth Davies and Dr Nicholas Cole Prof Belich, Dr Darwin and Dr Deutsch Dr Davidson and Dr Rundle
T.W.10 M. 11
(7) Further Subjects The arrangements for Further Subjects vary from one to another, but in some cases there will be both lectures and classes; and in some cases the number of candidates requires that classes be divided into two or three groups with different lecturers.
(8) Special Subjects St Augustine and the Last Days of Rome, 370-430(SS1)(class ) X Dr Leyser M. Th. 2-3.30 Worcester College
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Subject The Later Roman Empire: 285-476 (supplementary lectures for SS1: St Augustine and the last Days of Rome, 370430) O Francia in the Age of Clovis and Gregory of Tours(SS2)(class ) X Byzantium in the Age of Constantine Porphyrogenitus 913-959(SS3)(class ) X The Norman Conquest of England (SS4)(class) X
Lecturer Dr McLynn
Time F. 10
Place Schools
Magdalen College Corpus Christi Old Indian Institute (wks 1 and 3), History Faculty (wks 2,4,5,6,7 and8) Somerville Brasenose College St Edmund Hall
Dr B. Thompson Dr R.E. Archer Dr Davidson and Dr Wraggle-Morley Dr Davidson and Dr Wraggle-Morley Professor Roper
Joan of Arc and her Age, 1419-35 (SS7)(class) X Politics, Art and Culture in the Italian Renaissance, Venice and Florence, c. 1475-1525(SS9)(class1) X Politics, Art and Culture in the Italian Renaissance, Venice and Florence, c. 1475-1525(SS9)(class2) X Luther and the German Reformation (SS10)(class) X Government, Politics and Society in England, 1547-1558 (SS11)(class) X The Dutch Golden Age (SS 12)(class) X The Scientific Movement in the Seventeenth Century (SS13)(class1) X The Scientific Movement in the Seventeenth Century (SS13)(class2) X Commonwealth and Protectorate (SS14)(class) X Commonwealth and Protectorate(SS14)(class) X Commonwealth and Protectorate(SS14)(class) X English Architecture 1660-1720 (SS15)(class) X Growing up in the middle-class family, Britain 1830-70 (SS 18) (class 1) X
T. 2pm
St Edmund Hall
W. 9-11 M.5pm T. 2-4pm M. 2-3.30 M. 3.30-5 TBA M. 4.30 M. 4-6 T. 2pm T.9:30
History Faculty Merton College History Faculty History Faculty History Faculty Exeter College Christ Church Lady Margaret Hall St Johns College Exeter College for wks(1,3,5,7) Mansfield College for wks (2,4,6,8)
Dr Gunn
Dr Janssen Dr Parkin and Dr Beeley Dr Parkin and Dr Beeley Dr Dabhoiwala Dr Mortimer Dr Tapsell Dr Whyte
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Subject Growing up in the middle-class family, Britain 1830-70 (SS 18) (class 2) X
Time T. 1pm
Place Exeter College for wks(1,3,5,7) Mansfield College for wks (2,4,6,8)
Slavery and the Crisis of the Union (SS19)(class) X American Slavery and the Civil War on Film and Television (supplementary class to SS19)(class) X The Russian Revolution of 1917 (SS21)(class) X India, 19191939: Contesting the Nation (SS 22) (class) X India, 19191939: Contesting the Nation (SS 22) (class) X France from the Popular Front to the Liberation 1936-1944 (SS25)(class) X War and Reconstruction: ideas, Politics and Social Change 1939-45 (SS26)(class)X Britain from the Bomb to the Beatles(SS27)(class) X The Northern Ireland Troubles(SS28)(class) X
Dr Goldman
T.2pm
Rothermere American Institute St Peters College Christ Church St Antonys College Keble College Balliol College University College St Hildas College St Catherines College
Dr Goldman
Th. 4pm (wks 15) and 3pm (wk 6) T. 11.30 M. 2-3.30pm F. 5pm T. 5pm T. 2pm T. 2-3:30 F. 4pm
(9) Disciplines of History and Political Thought (10) The Compulsory Thesis
History Faculty
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POSTGRADUATE COURSES AND SEMINARS The programme of speakers in each seminar is posted at http://www.history.ox.ac.uk/research/seminars.html Research Students in History (particularly Probationer Research Students and candidates for the M.St. in Historical Research) are reminded that they are required to attend the core seminar relevant to their period or area of study, and that they are encouraged to attend optional subject classes for the M.St. in History and M.Phil. in Modern European History relevant to their area of research. All participants in such classes will be expected to prepare themselves for each session in the same way as those who take the class as part of their taught programme. Students on taught courses are advised that offerings listed in the research seminars section may be relevant to their course of study, particularly the core seminars in the subject area of their intended course dissertation. For key to symbols see p. 1 (11) Research seminars These seminars are primarily devoted to the presentation and discussion of research findings. Papers are usually given by a mixture of external and internal speakers, including graduate students. Core seminars are indicated as such in parenthesis after the title.
(11.1) Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages Medieval Archaeology Seminar O Late Antique and Byzantine Seminar O Late Antique and Byzantine Archaeology Seminar and Art Seminar O Medieval History Research Seminar O Medieval English Research Seminar O Medieval Church and Culture Seminar O Prof. Hamerow and Dr Abrams Dr Whittow and Prof Lauxtermann Dr Mango and Dr Niewhner Dr Whittow and TBC Dr Gillespie and Dr Wakelin Dr Coombe, Dr FitzGerald, Dr Kinsella, Dr OBrien, Dr Russell, Dr Smith M. 3pm (wks 2,4,6,8) W. 5pm Th. 11-12.30 (wks 2-8) M. 5pm W. 5.15 T. 5pm Institute of Archaeology Ioannou Centre, 66 St Giles St Johns College All Souls College St Cross Building Harris Manchester
(11.2) Early Modern Britain and Europe Early Modern Britain Seminar O Early Modern Seminar
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(11.3) Eighteenth-century Britain and Europe Seminar in Irish History O The Long 19th Century Seminar O Dr R. Foster and Dr Paseta Dr Green and Dr Hopkin W. 5pm (wks 2,4,6,8) M.11:10 Hertford College Mac Gregor Room, Oriel College Worcester College
W. 5pm
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Lecturer Dr Foster Dr Gleadle, Dr Grimley, Dr Houlbrook, Dr Jackson, Dr Mulholland, Dr. Skinner, Dr Todd, Dr Whyte Dr Green and Dr Hopkin
M.11
T. 5pm
Th. 5pm W. 5.15 (wks 2,4,6,8) T. 5pm (wks 1,3,7) and W. 5pm (week 5) T. 5pm
History Faculty
(11.5) International, Imperial and Global History Military History Seminar O Engagement with Nation: Russia and Eastern Europe O Global and Imperial History Research Seminar O African History and Politics Seminar O Prof Strachan Prof Service Prof Belich, Dr Darwin and Dr Deutsch Dr Mustapha, Dr Deutsch, Dr Soares de Oliviera, Dr Cheeseman and Dr Daley Prof ORourke, Dr Bonfatti, Prof Belich W. 5.15 (wks 2,4,6,8) M. 5-7 All Souls College Nissan Lecture Theatre History Faculty Queen Elizabeth House, 3 Mansfield Road Massey Room, Balliol College
F. 5-6.30 M. 5pm
Transnational and Global History Seminar O (11.6) History of the United States DPhil Workshop O American History Research Seminar
O
TBA T. 4pm (wks 1-6 & 8), F. 4.30 (wk 4), W. 4pm (wk 8) T. 5
(11.7) Economic and Social History Economic and Social History Seminar
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Subject Economic and Social History Graduate Workshop (11.8) History of Science and Medicine Health and Medicine in Britain and its Empire O History of Science Seminars O (11.9) History of Art and Visual Culture Winton Institute for Monetary History Seminars O
Time W. 1pm
Wellcome Unit
History Faculty
W. 31 Oct. (wk 4)
(11.10) Thematic and Methodological Studies History of Childhood Seminar O History of Political Thought Seminar O Environmental History Seminar O Prof. Brockliss and Dr Rousseau Dr Jackson, Dr Leopold, Dr Mortimer Dr Le Roux W. 5 (wks 2,4,6,8) T. 5pm (wks 1-7) M. 4.30-6.30 (wks 1, 7) Magdalen Colllege University College Various venues
Induction meetings; general week 0 The timetable and bookings for library inductions at the Bodleian, RSL, VHL, etc. is on the HFL's website at http://www.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/history/services/training/PGtraining History of Science & Medicine induction to the Bodleian and History Faculty Libraries Introduction to libraries and IT in Oxford Introduction to Bodleian Library, catalogues & databases [cont. from Induction on Wed. 0th week] Tours of the Bodleian & History Faculty Library Tours of the Bodleian Special Collections Reading Room Ms Holowaty T. 2 Oct., 9:3010:30am (week 0) Booking required Old Library, Bodleian
History Faculty
Ms Holowaty
Ms Holowaty
Mon-Fri. 9-10am or 2.30-3.30pm (week 1) Var. times in weeks 1 and 2. Check timetable Th. 11 Oct.,
Booking required Old Library, Bodleian Booking required Radcliffe Science Library, SC Reading Room RAI, South Parks Road
Ms Rawson
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10:00-10:30 (week 1) W.26 Oct, 2.304.30pm (week 3) W.2 Nov, 2-4pm (week 4)
Schools
Th 15 Nov, 2-4pm Booking required (week 6) History Faculty Bookings can be done online at http://www.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/history/services/training/PGtraining. New and continuing students are also urged to attend appropriate WISER sessions: (Workshops in Information Skills and Electronic Resources) http://libguides.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/workshops.
Ms Nelson
Training Seminars Introduction to information facilities for graduate students new to Oxford Making applications for academic posts: postdocs and jobs (3rd and 4th year doctoral students) X Beyond an academic doctorate X Writing your doctoral application, for masters students thinking of applying to a doctorate in History A History Faculty Open Day for masters students considering to apply for admission to a doctoral programme A History Faculty Open Day for final year undergraduates who consider applying to graduate masters programmes A Planning ahead in doctoral research for 1st and 2nd year doctoral students A Planning research abroad for masters or doctoral students A Introduction to UK Archives Overview of the History of Western Script, 5001500 O Reading Medieval Documents O Dr Gunn Dr Willoughby Prof. Sharpe Ms. Holowaty and Faculty IT Officer Dr Houlbrook and others W. 3 October, 5pm (week 0) W. 10 October, 2-4 (week 1) W. 17 October, 2-5 (week 2) W. 7 November, 2-4 (week 5) F. 9 November, 11am (week 5) F. 9 November, 10am (week 5) History Faculty History Faculty
History Faculty
History Faculty
Dr Houlbrook
W. 14 November, 2-4 (week 6) W. 21 November, 2-4 (week 7) W. 28 November, 2-4 (week 8) W.F.10 (wks 1-4)
Powicke Room
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Principles of Diplomatic O
Prof. Sharpe
Powicke Room
Language Opportunities Italian for Historians Medieval Greek Medieval Latin (Group A) Medieval Latin (Group B) Revision Latin Pre-term Latin Language and reading classes in modern European languages (organised as demand justifies; details available from Graduate Office). Possible languages include French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Dutch Ms Batelli-Kneale Dr Toth Dr Toth Dr Toth Dr Toth Dr Toth W. F. 2pm W. 1pm Th. 2pm M. 2pm Ioannou Centre Ioannou Centre Ioannou Centre Ioannou Centre
For general language training facilities see information about the Language Centre on p.1; for Oriental and South Asian Languages, consult the Oriental Studies website.
(13) Course Specific Seminars The seminars and classes listed in the sections below are designed for M.St., M.Sc., and M.Phil. students in History and associated areas of study. Regular attendance will be expected. Persons not reading for these degrees, including undergraduates in History and its associated Joint Schools, may attend the seminars and classes but are asked to seek prior permission from the seminar Convenor. Any such participants in classes will be expected to prepare themselves for each session in the same way as those who take the class as part of their taught programme. (13.1) M.St. in Medieval History Induction for masters candidates in Late X Antique and Byzantine Studies Dr Whittow, Prof Lauxtermann W. 3 October, 3.15 Ioannou Centre
Welcome to new graduate students in the areas of Late Antiquity, Byzantium and the Medieval West X
Th. 4 October, 11
History Faculty
(13.2) M.Phil. and M.St. in Late Antique and Byzantine Studies Late Antique and Byzantine Seminar O Medieval History Research Seminar O Induction for masters candidates in Late X Antique and Byzantine Studies Dr Whittow and Prof Lauxtermann Dr Whittow and TBC Dr Whittow, Prof M Lauxtermann W. 5 M. 5 W. 3 October, 3.15 Ioannou Centre, 66 St Giles All Souls College Ioannou Centre
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Welcome to new graduate students in the areas of Late Antiquity, Byzantium and the Medieval West X
Th. 4 October, 11
History Faculty
W. 3 October, 3.15
Ioannou Centre
Welcome to new graduate students in the areas of Late Antiquity, Byzantium and the Medieval West X
Th. 4 October, 11
History Faculty
(13.4) M.St. in History of Art and Visual Culture Theory/Methodology Courses Induction meetings for postgraduate Art Historians X Prof Clunas and Dr Th. 4 October, 9:30 History of Art
(13.5) M.Phil. and M.St. in Modern British and European History Theory/ Methodology Course Modern British History Seminar O Dr Gleadle, Dr Grimley, Dr Houlbrook, Dr Jackson, Dr M. Mulholland, Dr Skinner, Dr Todd, Dr Whyte Prof Strachan Th.4.30 (weeks 17) St Johns College
Strategic Studies A
W. 11
Wharton Room, All Souls College Worcester College Mac Gregor Room, Oriel College History Faculty
W. 5 M.11
T. 5
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Welcome to new graduate students on the masters programmes in Modern British and European History X
Th. 4 October, 3
History Faculty
Induction to masters candidates in Global and Imperial History and US History X Concepts and methods of imperial History X Global and imperial History training seminar X Research Methods (East Asia)
Dr Parrott, Prof Belich and Dr Darwin Prof Belich, Dr Darwin, Dr Deutsch Prof Belich. Dr Darwin and Dr Deutsch
T. 2 Oct, 3 pm
T. 11am W. 11 am
Subject/ Thematic Option Concepts and Ideas in South Asian History: History and Culture of South Asia X (13.7) M.St. in Modern South Asian Studies (13.8) M.St. in US History US History Seminar O Prof Hamalainen, Prof Gerstle, Dr Davies, Dr Tuck, Dr Thompson Dr Davies and Dr Thompson Th. 11-1pm Rothermere American Institute Colin Matthews Room, History Faculty Dr Devji 11-12.30 St Antonys College
T. 2 October, 3 pm
(13.9) M.Phil. and M.Sc. in Economic and Social History Theory/Methodology Course Modern British History Seminar O Dr Gleadle, Dr Grimley, Dr Houlbrook, Dr Jackson, Dr Mulholland, Dr Skinner, Dr Todd, Dr Whyte Dr Marfany and Prof ORourke Th.4.30 (weeks 17) St Johns College
F.9-1pm
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Induction and introduction to tools and resources in Economic and Social History (for new masters and doctoral students) X
T. 2 October, 2 pm
All Souls
(13.10) M.Phil. and M.Sc. in History of Science, Medicine, and Technology Induction meeting for the subject area History of Science and Medicine (for new masters and doctoral students) X Theory/ Methodology Course Dr Parrott and Prof Harrison T. 2 October, 1pm Wellcome Unit
(13.11) M.St. in Womens Studies Modern British History Seminar O Dr Gleadle, Dr Grimley, Dr Houlbrook, Dr Jackson, Dr Mulholland, Dr Skinner, Dr Todd, Dr Whyte Th.4.30 (weeks 17) St Johns College
(13.12) M.Sc. in English Local History Modern British History Seminar O Dr Gleadle, Dr Grimley, Dr Houlbrook, Dr Jackson, Dr Mulholland, Dr Skinner, Dr Todd, Dr Whyte Th.4.30 (weeks 17) St Johns College
(13.14) M.Phil. and M.Sc. in Russian and Eastern European Studies 20th Century Russia Dr Andreyev and Prof Service T. ? St Antonys College
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