Old English Tour - British Library
Enhanced Podcast Tour of the Old English Manuscripts on display at the British Library by Dr S. D. Lee, Faculty of English, University of Oxford, 21st March 2007. A step-by-step guide with slides to accompany you through the Old English manuscripts on display in the Sir John Ritblat Gallery of London's British Library, describing notable features, how to read them, etc. This is designed to be used in the room itself.
The Hall of Four: politics, faith and daily life in a northern Chinese village
Second lecture in the Martin D'Arcy Memorial lecture series on contemporary Chinese perspectives on Christianity in China. In this lecture, Dr Wu looks at the spread of christianity in china despite persecutions in the 18th and 19th century
Department of Politics and International Relations: Artist in Residence 2009-10
Lecture: Artist as Politician
Chris Patten on Politics and Public Health
Lord Patten, Chancellor of the University of Oxford, discusses his political perceptions of epidemiology in the UK, and in developing and emerging countries.
The Politics of Climate Change: Problems and Solutions
Lord Anthony Giddens gives the opening keynote address to the Oxford Climate Forum, talking about the politics of climate change.
Department of Politics and International Relations: Artist in Residence 2009-10
Lecture: Artist as Politician
Politicizing Law, Judicializing Politics: A Realist Approach to Comparative Constitutionalism
This lecture by Professor Ran Hirschl explores the strengths and weaknesses of studying comparatively the socio-political foundations of constitutions and constitutional institutions worldwide. The past few decades have seen a sweeping convergence to constitutional supremacy and a corresponding increase in the political importance of constitutional courts worldwide. This trend is widely perceived as a reflection of progressive social or political change, or simply as the result of societies' or
Old English Tour - British Library
Enhanced Podcast Tour of the Old English Manuscripts on display at the British Library by Dr S. D. Lee, Faculty of English, University of Oxford, 21st March 2007. A step-by-step guide with slides to accompany you through the Old English manuscripts on display in the Sir John Ritblat Gallery of London's British Library, describing notable features, how to read them, etc. This is designed to be used in the room itself.
Crown Lecture in Ethics 2008: The Moral Imperative to Enhance Human Beings
Video. Should we use science and medical technology not just to prevent or treat disease, but to intervene at the most basic biological levels to improve biology and enhance people's lives? This lecture focusses on biological enhancement.
American Politics Group conference: John Lees Memorial Lecture 2010
Standing Neustadt on his Head: The Leadership Style of Dwight D. Eisenhower
Politicizing Law, Judicializing Politics: A Realist Approach to Comparative Constitutionalism
This lecture by Professor Ran Hirschl explores the strengths and weaknesses of studying comparatively the socio-political foundations of constitutions and constitutional institutions worldwide. The past few decades have seen a sweeping convergence to constitutional supremacy and a corresponding increase in the political importance of constitutional courts worldwide. This trend is widely perceived as a reflection of progressive social or political change, or simply as the result of societies' or
The post-crisis politics of financial reform: business as usual or new global order?
Poul Nyrup Rasmussen, President of European Socialist Party and former Prime Minister of Denmark talks about the politics of current efforts to regulate the financial sector.
The post-crisis politics of financial reform: business as usual or new global order?
Poul Nyrup Rasmussen, President of European Socialist Party and former Prime Minister of Denmark talks about the politics of current efforts to regulate the financial sector.
Journal of the House of Lords: volume 13 - 1675-1681
Covering the last years of the reign of Charles II, including the end of the Cavalier Parliament and the Parliaments during the period of the 'Popish Plot' and Exclusion Crisis of 1678-81. The Journal contains Titus Oates's narrative of the Plot.
Journal of the House of Lords: volume 15 - 1691-1696
The official minute book of the House of Lords covering the middle period of the reign of William III and Mary II, and the war with France.
Journal of the House of Lords: volume 14 - 1685-1691
Covers the period of the accession of James II, the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and the advent of William and Mary.
Journal of the House of Lords: volume 17 - 1701-1705
Covers the period of the accession of Queen Anne and the War of the Spanish Succession with France
Journal of the House of Lords: volume 16 - 1696-1701
Covers a period of intense European diplomacy including the Partition treaties concerning Spanish territory.
Journal of the House of Lords: volume 12 - 1666-1675
The official minute book of the House of Lords, covering the middle years of the reign of Charles II.
Journal of the House of Lords: volume 11 - 1660-1666
The official minute book of the House of Lords, covering the early years of the restored monarchy of Charles II













