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Thursday 1 May 2025 , continued from previous page

  • 17:00 - The two swords: spiritual and temporal jurisdiction in henrician England
    Paul Cavill (Cambridge)
    Religion in Britain and Ireland, 1400-1700
  • 17:00 - 'The Forger’s Creed: Reinventing Art History in Early Modern China' by J P Park
    J P Park (Oxford)
    History of Art Events
  • 17:00 - Regius Special Lection: A History of Christ's Sex
    Professor Dr Anselm Schubert (Erlangen-Nürnberg)
  • 17:00 - Europe and China in a Trumpian world
    Zhou Bo (Tsinghua University), Janka Oertel (European Council on Foreign Relations), Yang Yao (Peking University)
    Dahrendorf Programme
  • 17:00 - Exploitation in the Bedchamber: Maidservants in Late Ming Erotic Novels
    Dr Cheuk Yee Wai (University of Oxford)
    China Studies Seminar series
  • 17:00 - Making Mao's Steelworks: Industrial Manchuria and the Transnational Origins of Chinese Socialism
    Dr Koji Hirata (Monash University)
  • 17:00 - The future of terrorism detection and analysis
    This is a hybrid event
    TBA
  • 17:00 - Mexico and Beyond: The Art of José María Velasco
    Daniel Sobrino Ralston (National Gallery, London)
    Latin American History Seminar
  • 17:15 - World Literature from the Viewpoint of Atrocity
    Bruce Robbins (Columbia)
    Postcolonial and World Literatures Seminar
  • 17:30 - Where International Relations Theory Went Wrong, and How It Can Get Back on Track – and Become Policy Relevant Again
    Prof Marco Verweij (Constructor University)
    Oxford International Relations Society
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