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Photo montage showing on the left side a painting detail with pigs jumping off a bridge and on the right a topless man wearing a furred headdress with horns and holding a US flag.

Stop the Squeal: Oxfordshire’s Dirty Election

Louis Morris

In the year since rioters failed to nullify the 2020 US presidential election, commentators have …

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‘Mint Julep Day’: Oxford’s South Carolinian Tradition

Amelia Hart

Content warning: slavery Every year, on the 1st of June, Mint Julep Day rolls around …

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Engraving showing a skeleton in robes and crown wielding a scythe.

‘Anti-Vacers’: Vaccine Resistance in nineteenth-century Oxfordshire

Paula Larsson

The COVID-19 pandemic brought vaccine tensions to the forefront of public discourse. Oxford centred vividly …

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Charlie Hutchison: Oxfordshire’s Forgotten Black Anti-Fascist

Dan P

Born in Oxfordshire, Charlie Hutchison (1918-1993) led an extraordinary life as both a champion of …

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Money, Matchdays, and the Maxwells: How Oxford Nearly Lost Its Football Club

Charlie Beirouti

For anyone who’s not a fan of the so-called ‘beautiful game’, the passions evoked by …

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Cartoon drawing showing a man in academic robe entering a salon in which a couple is sitting together.

Proctors and Prostitutes: Policing Women at the University of Oxford

Olivia Durand

Until the late 1870s, the University of Oxford was an all-male institution, frequented by young …

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Marmalade and the Revolution: The Gently Subversive History of Oxford’s Most Famous Foodstuff

Louis Morris

Oxford is known for many things, but neither culinary delicacies nor revolutionary politics generally feature …

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Collective punishment and colonial terror: The lessons of Britain’s war in Malaya

Dan P

Britain’s military policies during the Malayan Emergency (1948-1960) not only inflicted untold suffering upon the …

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One Woman Against the Crown: Elizabeth Lilburne Rides to the Rescue

Louis Morris

One of the most famous and seemingly unique episodes in Oxford’s history is Queen Matilda’s …

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Alexander the Great in Skopje: an “up yours” to Greece?

Amy Holguin

Since Macedonian independence in 1991, following the breakup of Yugoslavia, Greece has contested the country’s …

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Diego de Landa: From Monasteries to Roundabouts

Nina Holguin

In the North of the peninsula of Yucatán, in modern Mexico, next to the yellow …

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Medicine and Colonization: How Scientific Research Shapes Politics

Lunan Zhao

In recent months we have seen a wave of renaming initiatives around the world, which …

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