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Author: Luke Bateman

In his second year of Ancient & Modern History at Merton, Luke is our Foundation Myths editor. Luke’s passion for History began aged eight when his school report claimed he had the makings of a ‘great historian.’ Later, he discovered everyone in the class had received the same comment but by that point Luke had already applied to do History at university.
Global Middle Ages History

The Global Middle Ages: A Radical New Way of Doing History

On May 15, 2021 By Luke Bateman In Tute Notes

Luke Bateman reviews the EWF4 paper, or Global Middle Ages.

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Oxford: the Museum, the City, the University

On August 2, 2020 By Luke Bateman In Curiosity Columns, OHR

As a child, I had a recurring fantasy of London’s Natural History Museum at night. Their work complete and the sun now down, I saw the curators gathering beneath the museum’s vaulted roof to lay …

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A Love Letter To Approaches: Anthropology

On July 31, 2020 By Luke Bateman In OHR, Tute Notes

LUKE BATEMAN discusses adapting to Oxford through the lens of anthropology

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