Oxford Centre for Intellectual History

Welcome to the home of Intellectual History at Oxford University. Oxford is one of the most active centres of teaching and scholarship in this field in the world. This lively research community is supported by world class libraries (especially the Bodleian, the major resource for intellectual historians), museums (the Ashmolean and the History of Science Museum), dedicated Intellectual History lecture series (Carlyle and Berlin Lectures) and events (the Besterman and Dacre Lectures). Oxford researchers are engaged in exciting projects to create major digital resources in the field (Cultures of Knowledge, EMLO, e-Enlightenment). Ancient, medieval, early modern, and modern resources from across the world are available to scholars and students.

On this site you can explore this community of scholars, their publications, and the many events and seminars in the subject happening across the University. You can also find information about opportunities to study Intellectual History at Oxford, at Masters and Doctoral level.

For more information please see intellectualhistory.web.ox.ac.uk
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Series organiser: Centre for Intellectual History
Web Address: https://intellectualhistory.web.ox.ac.uk

Talks:

Friday 31 May 2024 (6th Week, Trinity Term)

Oxford Centre for Intellectual History Graduate Conference (Hybrid event)
Date: 31 May 2024, 8:45 - 16:00 (Friday, 6th week, Trinity 2024)
Speaker Various Speakers
Venue: Magdalen College, High Street OX1 4AU
Organisers: Thomas Wang (Sommerville College), Sophie West (Christ Church), Toma-Jin Morikawa-Fouquet (St. Catherine's College), Ming Kit Wong (Magdalen College), Cameron Bowman (Keble College)
Hosts: TBA

Editors: Laura Spence, Belinda Clark