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Photo Archives VI: The Place of Photography

Photo Archives VI: Photography as Protocol

Kelley Wilder (De Montfort University) discusses photography as a scientific protocol
Photo Archives VI: The Place of Photography

Photo Archives VI: The Laboratory as Photo Archive

Chitra Ramalingam (Yale University) discusses photographic collections within science laboratories
Photo Archives VI: The Place of Photography

Photo Archives VI: Vision in Doubt: Arctic Photography, Victorian Geology, and its Anglo-American Debates

Luke Gartlan (University of St Andrews) discusses Victorian arctic photography in The Arctic Regions (1873) and an unpublished album.
Photo Archives VI: The Place of Photography

Photo Archives VI: Sticking points: Photographic albums and the forgetful archives of Egyptian archaeology

Christina Riggs (University of East Anglia) discusses the 'forgetfulness' of photo albums from excavations in colonial and interwar Egypt.
Photo Archives VI: The Place of Photography

Photo Archives VI: The Relational Album: Photographic Networks, Anthropology, and the Learned Society

Christopher Morton (University of Oxford) discusses the concept of the relational museum applied to an album from the Anthropological Society in London.
Photo Archives VI: The Place of Photography

Photo Archives VI: Transports of Vision: Frederic Edwin Church's Photographic Collection of the Mediterranean and Middle East

Frederick N. Bohrer (Hood College) discusses Frederic Edwin Church's photographic collection.
Photo Archives VI: The Place of Photography

Photo Archives VI Welcome Day 2

Opening remarks on the second day of the conference.
Photo Archives VI: The Place of Photography

Photo Archives VI Welcome Day 1

Opening remarks on the first day of the conference.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Germs Revisited

On Thursday 16 March 2017, Dr Emilie Taylor-Brown gave a talk with Dr Jamie Lorimer (School of Geography and the Environment) and Dr Nicola Fawcett (Medical Sciences Division) on the subject of Germs Revisited.
Reading, Writing, Romans

Felas Octavi

New research reveals that this sling bullet is much ruder than previously thought. Prof. Alison Cooley discusses this with Dr Jane Masséglia and Dr Hannah Cornwell in the Ashmolean's updated Reading and Writing Gallery.
St Edmund Hall Research Expo 2017: Teddy Talks

Was There History in the Middle Ages?

Did medieval writers think they were writing history? This talk takes a closer look at the various forms of ‘history’ during this period. Emily A. Winkler is (John Cowdrey Junior Research Fellow in History).
Voltaire Foundation

The Lure of Paris: The Republic of Letters and Eighteenth-Century Speed-Dating

Final talk of the Besterman Enlightenment Workshop 2017, Laurence Brockliss explains the popularity of Paris as a place to visit in the 18th century and explores the opportunities for and obstacles to making contacts in the European Republic of Letters.
History of the Book 2017-2019

Law: Printing the Corpus iuris civilis in the Sixteenth Century

Professor Rodolfo Savelli, Dipartimento di Giurisprudenza, Università di Genova, gives a talk for the 15th Century Booktrade series on 10th March 2017.
History of the Book 2017-2019

Theology: The Gutenberg Bible in the Context of Fifteenth-Century Manuscript Bibles

Dr Paul Needham, Scheide Library, Princeton University Library gives a talk for the 15th Century Booktrade series on 3rd March 2017.
History of the Book 2017-2019

Manuscript Studies: Greek Script and Type in the Fifteenth century. Demetrius Damilas between Milan and Florence

Nigel Wilson, fellow of Lincoln College, reads a lecture written by Dr David Speranzi, Firenze, Istituto Nazionale di Studi sul Rinascimento. Dr Speranzi was unable to attend the recording of this lecture so Nigel Wilson read in his absence.
Oxford LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) History Month Lectures

The shock of the new: cultural amnesia, trans erasure, and what we can do about it

Activist and author CN Lester talks about the need for queer/trans history in a world that too often forgets that variations in gender and desire have always been with us.
History of the Book 2017-2019

Economics: The Price of Books in Early Modern Europe: An Economic Perspective

Dr Jeremiah Dittmar, Department of Economics, London School of Economics, gives a talk on 10th February 2017.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

The Spirits of Crossbones Graveyard

The book's author Sondra Hausner (Professor of Anthropology, University of Oxford) will explore the issues raised in her book.
Thinking with Things: The Oxford Collection

Lion Statue

On whether there were ever lions in Egypt. Today, there are no lions roaming wild in north Africa, but evidence from ancient Egypt suggests that lions once did.
Thinking with Things: The Oxford Collection

Henry VIII Renaissance Medal

On Henry VIII and the Founding of the Church of England Minted at London in 1545, this medal shows a bust of Henry VIII, with inscriptions in Hebrew and Greek on the reverse.

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