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Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies

Britain and Japan; Reflections on the bilateral relationship

Sir David Warren , Chair man, The Japan Society, gives a talk for the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies Seminar Series
Mansfield College

Britain and Germany in Europe: What Prospects?

Germany's role in the EU is becoming more important, while Britain appears increasingly detached from the European project. What roles for Britain and Germany? What prospects for European integration?
Mansfield College

Britain and Germany in Europe: What Prospects? Session two.

Germany's role in the EU is becoming more important, while Britain appears increasingly detached from the European project. What roles for Britain and Germany? What prospects for European integration?
Mansfield College

Britain and Germany in Europe: What Prospects? Session One.

Germany's role in the EU is becoming more important, while Britain appears increasingly detached from the European project. What roles for Britain and Germany? What prospects for European integration?
University College

Why is Britain so Badly Governed

Sir Ivor Crewe, Master of University College, Oxford gives the Durham Club Lecture 2013 on 29th October 2013.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Comparative Literature, Britain and Empire

Joep Leerssen on Anglo-Saxon and Celtic Philologists: Comparative Literature between National Ethnicity and Global Empire.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Is there 'White Flight?' in England? Why Whites in Homogeneous English Wards Are More Opposed to Immigration

Prof. Kaufmann (Birbeck College) investigates whether Whites in homogeneous English neighbourhoods oppose immigration more.
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society

The Place of Britain in a Future Europe

Martin Wolf of the FT, one of the world's leading economists, argues that the status quo for the eurozone is untenable, and that the crisis could trigger Britain's exit from the EU, or even the break-up of the UK itself.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Colonial toleration and the practise of British state multiculturalism

Zaki Nahaboo, DPhil student at the Open University, delivers a talk for the Inaugural Oxford Graduate Conference in Political Theory. The conference theme was Political Theory and the Liberal Tradition.
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

Where's your bloody pigtail?: Liberalism, Empire, and the Chinese Labour Question

Professor Glover outlined the moral panic around aliens and Chinese labour in the 1906 election, relating the debate to the 1905 Aliens Act and to Chinese indentured layout to South Africa.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

One War at a Time: Britain, the War of 1812 and the Defeat of Napoleon

Professor Andrew Lambert, Laughton Professor of Naval History, King's College London, gives a talk for the ELAC/CCW seminar series.
Brasenose College

The Tizard Mission

Stephen Phelps, Brasenose Alumnus, introduces his book about the top-secret operation that changed the course of World War II. Available now through Amazon or Pen and Sword.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

The British Media - the view from outside

Sarah Lyall, correspondent for the New York Times, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Structural and exchange mobility in Britain and the USA: 1870-1970

Historical approach on social mobility in Britain and the US.
History Faculty

Asian Migration and the 'British World', circa 1850-1914 (Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar)

Rachel Bright, Lecturer in History, Keele University, gives a talk for The Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar series.
History Faculty

The Power of Speech: Orality, Oaths and Evidence in the British Atlantic World, 1630-1830 - Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar

Professor Miles Ogborn, School of Geography, Queen Mary University of London, gives a talk for the Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar series.
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

Who are the UK's new citizens?

This briefing presents a profile of Britain's new citizens, and what we can learn from them about the relationship between settlement, citizenship and integration.
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

Where is the UK going on migrant integration policy? A comparison to Europe and North America - COMPAS Breakfast Briefing

Exactly how does the UKís policy framework measure up to other countries in Europe and North America? What has changed?
History Faculty

The Pivot of Empire: The War of the Spanish Succession, Party Politics, and the Shaping of the British Empire

Having rewritten the historiography of the Glorious Revolution in his most recent work, 1688: the first modern revolution, Professor Pincus (Yale) is now considering the later seventeenth and early eighteenth century.
1909: The People's Budget

Institute of Fiscal Studies - Current Issues in the Taxation of Land and Income: Part Two

Paul Johnson from the Institute of Fiscal Studies talks about current issues within land tax as part of the 1909 People's Budget Symposium.

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