
We are delighted to announce the publication of The Oxford Handbook of Dante, co-edited by Manuele Gragnolati (Sorbonne Université/ICI Berlin), Elena Lombardi (Oxford), and Francesca Southerden (Oxford).
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We are delighted to announce the publication of The Oxford Handbook of Dante, co-edited by Manuele Gragnolati (Sorbonne Université/ICI Berlin), Elena Lombardi (Oxford), and Francesca Southerden (Oxford).
A launch event for Eve Mason's book, 'A String of Pearls', took place on Wednesday 3rd March.
Professor Ibbett is Chair for Early Modern French Studies society, and Professor Yee is President of the Society of Dix-Neuviémistes.
Professor Bishop will join the faculty in the Associate Professorship in Francophone Literatures and Cultures position.
Henrike Lähnemann was asked to provide a musico-theological introduction for the 'Christ lag in Todesbanden' event on Holy Saturday.
Djaïli Amadou Amal's book Les Impatientes won this year's Goncourt Prize.
Third year student, Sophie Hogg, is the winner of the Year Abroad creative writing competition, with her piece 'La Covid: A 2020 Year Abroad'
COMUN_ES, a digital tool to connect Hispanic Studies' researchers, was launched this month.
Professor Jane Hiddleston releases coedted book, Abdelkébir Khatibi: Postcolonialism, Transnationalism and Culture in the Maghreb and Beyond
Congratulations to Professor Polly Jones, who has had her book ‘Revolution Rekindled. The Writers and Readers of Late Soviet Biography’ awarded an honourable mention from the judges, for the BASEES Women’s Forum Book Prize.
The faculty leads the QS World University Rankings, by subject, for 2021, retaining its place at the top for the second year.
The book by Susanne Beyer was published on 8 March, for International Women's Day.
TORCH supports the readings of pamphlets translated from German by students of MML.
Hervé Le Tellier will be in conversation with Professor Catriona Seth on March 1st at 5 PM
Camille de Toledo will be in conversation with Professor Catriona Seth on March 1st at 5 PM
Djaïli Amadou Amal will be in conversation with Professor Catriona Seth on February 26th at 5 PM.
Applications are now open for the University’s 2021 graduate access programmes.
French author Maël Renouard will be in conversation with Professor Catriona Seth on February 24th at 5 PM.