Global History in Oxford Studying the global movement of people, goods, and ideas, and its consequences.
Global History in Oxford We engage critically with histories of empires and the complex legacies of colonialism, both in Britain and elsewhere in the world.
Symposium presentation by Professor Richard Reid: ‘Contested succession and ‘civil war’ in nineteenth-century Africa’ Tuesday 29 January
Book publication: Benjamin Mountford & Stephen Tuffnell (eds.), A Global History of Gold Rushes (UCP, 2018) Thursday 8 November 2018
The Royal Historical Society’s 2018 Symposium: 'The Future of History: Going Global in the University' Friday 13 July 2018
22 Feb SEMINAR: Federica Gigante (Oxford), ‘Physicians, agents and collectors: the importation and study of natural specimens from the Middle East in seventeenth-century Europe’ Colin Matthew Room, History Faculty
26 Feb SEMINAR: Amanda Power (Oxford), ‘Towards the Anthropocene: state-formation and environment in the global Middle Ages’ Butler Room, Nuffield College