Medieval History Seminar Trinity Term 2024 - Week 2

29th April 2024, 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Medieval History Seminar - Week 2 - Monday 29 April 2024

Elisabeth Lorans (Tours/All Souls): ‘The transformation of the monastic enclosure at Marmoutier (Tours, France) between the 11th and the early 13th Century'

5pm in the Wharton Room, All Souls College

All seminars are on Teams

The Teams session can be accessed by logging in to Teams with your .ox.ac.uk account and joining the group “Medieval History Research Seminar” (team code rmppucs).

Alternatively, you can use this link.

 

If you have any difficulties please email: medhistsem@history.ox.ac.uk

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Medieval History Seminar Trinity Term 2024 - Week 1

22nd April 2024, 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Medieval History Seminar - Week 1 - Monday 22 April 2024

Lindy Grant (Reading), 'Eleanor of Aquitaine: the power of a queen and duchess'.

5pm in the Wharton Room, All Souls College

All seminars are on Teams

The Teams session can be accessed by logging in to Teams with your .ox.ac.uk account and joining the group “Medieval History Research Seminar” (team code rmppucs).

Alternatively, you can use this link

 

If you have any difficulties please email: medhistsem@history.ox.ac.uk

Other events this month

Professor John Cardy receives Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics

Professor John Cardy FRS, Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, was awarded his Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics from Oscar winners Robert Downey Jr and Da'Vine Joy Randolph at a ceremony in Los Angeles on Saturday 13 April. 

 

	LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 13: (L-R) Robert Downey Jr., honoree Dr. Alexander Zamolodchikov, honoree Dr. John Cardy, and Da'Vine Joy Randolph pose with awards during the 10th Breakthrough Prize Ceremony at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on April 13, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images for Breakthrough Prize)

Pictured (L-R) are Robert Downey Jr, co-winner Dr. Alexander Zamolodchikov, Professor John Cardy and Da'Vine Joy Randolph.

(Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images for Breakthrough Prize)

17th April 2024

Professor of Poetry Lecture | Examinations Schools

9th May 2024, 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

Pirates, poets, and "plagiarism": How Byron translated and was translated by Greek poetry and reality.

9 May 2024, 5.30pm, Examination Schools, Oxford

 

A. E. Stallings' next Professor of Poetry lecture will be on ‘Pirates, poets, and "plagiarism": How Byron translated and was translated by Greek poetry and reality’. The talk will take place at Examination Schools in Oxford on 9 May at 5.30pm. 

All welcome; no booking required. Seats will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

 

A.E. Stallings is an American poet who studied Classics at the University of Georgia and Oxford.

She has published four collections of poetry, Archaic SmileHapax, and Olives, and most recently, Like, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.

She has published three verse translations, Lucretius's The Nature of Things (in rhyming fourteeners!), Hesiod's Works and Days, and an illustrated The Battle Between the Frogs and the Mice.

A selected poems, This Afterlife, is just out from FSG in the US and Carcanet in the UK.

Other events this month

Virtual Rhodes Scholar Discussion

23rd April 2024, 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

All Souls College Fellow, Lucas Tse will be in conversation with Rhodes Scholar alumnus Jonathan Shapiro, who will discuss his newest book How to be Abe Lincoln: Seven Steps Toward Leading a Legendary Life.

 

Amongst other topics, Jonathan will discuss questions such as: Does Lincoln still matter? Why is laughter the first step to being Lincoln? and how would Lincoln handle our current political climate?

 

The event is virtual, free and all are welcome to attend between 5.30-6.30pm on Tuesday 23 April 2024.

 

Please follow the link below to register attendance:

https://bit.ly/HowToBeAbeLincoln

 

Other events this month

Elections to Senior Research Fellowships

The College has today elected to Senior Research Fellowships:

Michael Braddick (Sheffield; History)

Craig MacLean (Oxford; Life Sciences)

9th March 2024

Evans-Pritchard Lectures 2024

Dr Saibu Mutaru (Lecturer in Anthropology, University of Cape Coast, Ghana). 

Evans-Pritchard 2024 Lectures

All are welcome to attend in person or via Microsoft Teams (links to be found on individual lecture pages). 

 

 

Events in this series

Evans-Pritchard Lectures 2024: Lecture 1 - Witchcraft, "Witch Camps", and Social Life in Northern Ghana

30th April 2024, 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Dr Saibu Mutaru (Lecturer in Anthropology, University of Cape Coast, Ghana) is delivering a series of lectures at 5pm in the Old Library at All Souls College entitled:

Naming the Witch, Housing the Witch, and Living with Witchcraft: An Ethnography of Ordinary Lives in Northern Ghana’s “Witch Camps”

This week's lecture will be held on Tuesday, 30 April 2024 on Witchcraft, “Witch Camps”, and Social Life in Northern Ghana

All are welcome to attend in person or on Microsoft Teams via the ID and password below:

Meeting ID: 318 331 790 674
Passcode: LEecHc

 

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Evans-Pritchard Lectures 2024: Lecture 2 - Witchcraft, Shrines, and Tindaanship

7th May 2024, 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Dr Saibu Mutaru (Lecturer in Anthropology, University of Cape Coast, Ghana) is delivering a series of lectures at 5pm in the Old Library at All Souls College entitled:

Naming the Witch, Housing the Witch, and Living with Witchcraft: An Ethnography of Ordinary Lives in Northern Ghana’s “Witch Camps”

This week's lecture will be held on Tuesday, 7 May 2024 on Witchcraft, Shrines, and Tindaanship

All are welcome to attend in person or on Microsoft Teams via the ID and password below:

Meeting ID: 318 331 790 674
Passcode: LEecHc

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Evans-Pritchard Lectures 2024: Lecture 3 - “Witches” and the Humanitarian World: NGOs, Churches, and the State

14th May 2024, 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Dr Saibu Mutaru (Lecturer in Anthropology, University of Cape Coast, Ghana) is delivering a series of lectures at 5pm in the Old Library at All Souls College entitled:

Naming the Witch, Housing the Witch, and Living with Witchcraft: An Ethnography of Ordinary Lives in Northern Ghana’s “Witch Camps”

This week's lecture will be held on Tuesday, 14 May 2024 on “Witches” and the Humanitarian World: NGOs, Churches, and the State

All are welcome to attend in person or on Microsoft Teams via the ID and password below:

Meeting ID: 318 331 790 674
Passcode: LEecHc

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