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In defence of Historiography

On April 10, 2021 By Daniel Morgan In Tute Notes

Daniel Morgan sets out the case for the continued relevance of the Historiography Prelims paper.

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A Review of HBI IV – What’s Happened to Wales?

On February 10, 2021 By Hannah Rees In OHR, Tute Notes

Hannah Rees reviews the HBI IV paper, outlining the paper’s strengths and what it reveals about the university’s view of Wales.

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The British Isles in Oxford – comforting in its familiarity, or repetitive and limiting?

On January 11, 2021 By Lucy Fletcher In OHR, Tute Notes

Lucy Fletcher discusses Oxford’s “frankly old fashioned” approach to the history of the British Isles and its inherent inequalities.

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10 Libraries you should visit at least once while in Oxford

On September 23, 2020 By Lucy Fletcher In OHR, Tute Notes

“…a totally subjective and opinionated review of the 10 Oxford libraries and reading spaces which made the most significant impression.”

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In Defence of Art Approaches

On August 8, 2020 By Grace Clark In Tute Notes

Grace Clark talks about how art approaches changed her perspective.

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History and Women

On August 8, 2020 By Elizabeth Down In Tute Notes

Elizabeth Down discusses the representation of women in the EWH1 module, and why historians still aren’t getting it right on gender.

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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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