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In Conversation: An OUP Podcast

Interviews with Oxford University Press authors about their books

Episodes

Total: 1659

Who are 'gifted' children? In ‘Gifted Children’ in Britain and the World: Elitism and Equality since

As the crisis of democratic capitalism sweeps the globe, The Great Retreat: How Political Parties Sh

Since the earliest encounters between tantric traditions and Western scholars of religion, tantra ha

The Southern Fault Line: How Race, Class, and Region Shaped One Family's History (Oxford University

Between May 21 and June 16, 1791, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison went on a trip together through

An exploration of the mind of one of America's most beloved Founding Fathers and most brilliant mind

Jonathan Teubner, Charity After Augustine: Solidarity, Conflict, and the Practices of Charity in the

Claiming Citizenship: Race, Religion, and Political Mobilization Among New Americans (Oxford UP, 202

Carolin Duttlinger is Professor of German Literature and Culture at the University of Oxford (UK) an

The Unseen History of International Law (Oxford University Press, 2025) locates and describes almost

Democracy scholars often assume that ethnic homogeneity is good for democracy. Politically mobilised

A powerful and important exploration of how addiction functions on social, psychological and biologi

It seems beyond doubt, since 9/11, that the main responsibility of intelligence and security service

Intelligence is all around us. We read about it in the news, wonder who is spying on us through our

In 2016 the United States was stunned by evidence of Russian meddling in the U.S. presidential elect

BOOKS UNDER DISCUSSION: Leslie Butler, Consistent Democracy: The "Woman Question" and Self-Governmen

Between the 1860s and the early 1920s, more than two million Jews moved from Eastern Europe to the U

For centuries, Jewish thinkers have asked two parallel questions. First, what is the reasoning behin

In 1849, the Mary Ann Shadd Cary had not yet become one of the first Black woman newspaper editors i

To what extent do cyberspace operations increase the risks of escalation between nation-state rivals