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A series of online talks and events, hosted by the University of Oxford, celebrating Argentine literature, film, art and music. Running from autumn-winter 2020 to spring-summer 2021.
Free and open to all.

A series of online talks and events, hosted by the University of Oxford, celebrating Argentine literature, film, art and music. Running from autumn-winter 2020 to spring-summer 2021.
Free and open to all.

Professor Ritchie Robertson has just published with Allen Lane/ Penguin a 900-page study, The Enlightenment: The Pursuit of Happiness, 1680-1790.

Professor Ritchie Robertson has just published with Allen Lane/ Penguin a 900-page study, The Enlightenment: The Pursuit of Happiness, 1680-1790.

Claudia Pazos Alonso will be on "In Our Time" programme on Thursday 3rd December 2020.

Professor Henrike Lähnemann has edited and provided a guide on how to read Reformation pamphlets in the facisimile.

Professor Henrike Lähnemann has edited and provided a guide on how to read Reformation pamphlets in the facisimile.

Read the interview with Nan Gibson (Chief Human Resources Office, Lidl UK) on the university's Art Blog 'Why do languages matter?'

Professor Patrick McGuinness will explore 'Zero-Growth Writing' on BBC Radio 3 this evening.

Please join pianists Eloïse Bella Kohn and Daniel Propper, singer Anna Sideris and Professors Laura Tunbridge and Catriona Seth on 27 November at 5 P.M. for a conversation around performing the works of two major French composers who died within ten days of each other in 1918.

Professor Caroline Warman has released her new book ‘The Atheist's Bible: Diderot’s 'Éléments de physiologie’.

Professor Caroline Warman has released her new book ‘The Atheist's Bible: Diderot’s 'Éléments de physiologie’.

Dr Alexandra Lloyd has released her new book, 'Childhood, Memory, and the Nation - Young Lives under Nazism in Contemporary German Culture'.

Dr Alexandra Lloyd has released her new book, 'Childhood, Memory, and the Nation - Young Lives under Nazism in Contemporary German Culture'.

Professor Geraldine Hazbun releases her new book, Reading Illegitimacy in Early Iberian Literature.

Professor Geraldine Hazbun releases her new book, Reading Illegitimacy in Early Iberian Literature.