Oxford Events, the new replacement for OxTalks, will launch on 16th March. From now until the launch of Oxford Events, new events cannot be published or edited on OxTalks while all existing records are migrated to the new platform. The existing OxTalks site will remain available to view during this period.
From 16th, Oxford Events will launch on a new website: events.ox.ac.uk, and event submissions will resume. You will need a Halo login to submit events. Full details are available on the Staff Gateway.
Suggested Reading: – Charles Ross, ‘Rumour, Propaganda and Popular Opinion During the Wars of the Roses’, in R.A. Griffiths (ed.), Patronage, the Crown and the Provinces (1981), 15-32; – Tim Thornton, ‘Propaganda, Political Communication and the Problem of the English Responses to the Introduction of Printing’, in B. Taithe & T. Thornton (ed.), Propaganda: Political Rhetoric and Identity, 1300-2000 (1999), 41-60; – Jan Dumolyn, ‘Political Communication and Political Power in the Middle Ages: A Conceptual Journey’, Edad Media. Revista de Historia, 13: ‘La Comunicación política en la Edade Media’ (2012), 33-55.