ERC grant announcement: ‘Feeding Anglo-Saxon England: The Bioarchaeology of an Agricultural Revolution’ 12 May 2017
'The Industrial Revolution could shed light on modern productivity' Oxfords economic historians help our understanding of this critical period in history
Conrad Leyser & Kate Cooper (eds.), Making Early Medieval Societies (Cambridge University Press, 2016).
Jane Garnett, Sondra L. Hausner (eds.), Religion in Diaspora: Cultures of Citizenship (Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship) (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016).
Oliver Zimmer, Remaking the Rhythms of Life: German Communities in the Age of the Nation-State (Oxford University Press, 2016).
Professor Stephen Baxter Fellow and Tutor in History, St Peter’s College, and Professor of Medieval History St Peter's College
Dr Will Clement Departmental Lecturer in Modern British and European History (1780-1900s) Brasenose College
Dr Yvonne Cornish Fellow and Tutor in History, St Benet's Hall; Lecturer in History, Regent's Park College St Benet's Hall
Professor Elizabeth Gemmill, BA, MA, PhD, FRHistS Professor of Medieval Economic and Social History Kellogg College
Professor Steven Gunn Fellow and Tutor in History, Merton College and Professor of Early Modern History Merton
Dr Ine Jacobs Stavros Niarchos Foundation Associate Professor of Byzantine Archaeology and Visual Culture University College
Dr Sloan Mahone Associate Professor of the History of Medicine Faculty of History | Centre for the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology
Professor Margaret MacMillan Professor of International History and Warden of St Antony's College St Antony's College
Giovanni Maria Pala Postdoctoral Researcher in Global Correspondent Banking 1870-2000 - Data Analysis
Dr Cecilia Tarruell Sir John Elliott Junior Research Fellow in European History 1500–1800 Oriel College
6 Dec A Post-Anthropocentric Politics: Can Neo-Materialist Theory Provide Effective Solutions To the Problems of Global Mining? History Faculty Lecture Theatre
23 Oct Industrial vigilantism, strikebreaking and patterns of anti-labour violence, 1890s-1930s. A comparative and transnational perspective History Faculty
25 Apr The Annual Hicks Lecture - Rising Inequality and Globalization South School, Examination Schools