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.
Pekka Hämäläinen publishes monograph 'Lakota America, A New History of Indigenous Power' Monday 9 December
Professor Peter Frankopan has won the Calliope Prize for Practical Migration Research 2019 Thursday 14 November
GHoC project hosts ‘Convergence/Divergence: New Approaches to the Global History of Capitalism’ conference Monday 28 October
Dr Alexander Morrison publishes an edited volume on the 1916 Revolt in Russian Central Asia Wednesday 9 October
‘Comparing the Copperbelt’ project holds conference in Democratic Republic of Congo Wednesday 11 September
Workshop presentation by Associate Professor Faridah Zaman: ‘Pan-Islamism in Postwar Europe’ Monday 3 June
20 Apr Constituting Boundaries: Identities, Polities, and Colonial and Postcolonial Constitution-Making, 1776-2019 Pembroke College, Oxford