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Author: Molly Archer-Zeff

Molly is a third-year Historian at Merton originally from Southend-on-Sea. In-between defending the reputations of Merton and Essex she decided to start OHR with James and Oliver. She particularly loves women’s and gender history and detests learning about British kings.

Exclusive Interviews With Influential Female Historians at Oxford

On March 8, 2021 By Molly Archer-Zeff In OHR

OHR interviews two influential female historians at Oxford – Professor Brenda E. Stevenson and Professor Lyndal Roper – on their experiences as female historians.

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Reviewing A Wartime Fudge Recipe

On December 23, 2020 By Molly Archer-Zeff In OHR

“The taste is okay, it’s just difficult to swallow.” MOLLY ARCHER-ZEFF re-creates carrot fudge, a wartime Christmas recipe.

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Women and the Anti-Psychiatry Movement

On August 1, 2020 By Molly Archer-Zeff In Curiosity Columns, OHR

Molly Archer-Zeff discusses how we should be looking for female voices outside of the 1960s anti-psychiatry movement.

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