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In Conversation: An OUP Podcast

Interviews with Oxford University Press authors about their books

Episodes

Total: 1659

In 1908, Unitarian pastor Bertrand Thompson observed the momentous growth of the labor movement with

Authoritarianism is not something that happens only within the borders of authoritarian regimes. In

Gendering the Hadith Tradition: Recentering the Authority of Aisha, Mother of the Believers (Oxford

Tell It to the World: The Broadway Musical Abroad (Oxford UP, 2024) offers a look at how the Broadwa

A lot of what we claim to know we learn from other people's testimony: they tell us, and in many ord

Several decades of scholarship have demonstrated that Roman thinkers developed in new and stimulatin

Carmen Fracchia's book Black But Human': Slavery and Visual Arts in Hapsburg Spain, 1480-1700 (Oxfor

In Sovereignty, International Law, and the Princely States of Colonial South Asia (Oxford UP, 2023),

Most Americans know of Harriet Tubman's legendary life: escaping enslavement in 1849, she led more t

Razak Khan's Minority Pasts: Locality, Emotions, and Belonging in Princely Rampur (Oxford UP, 2022) 

Wartime is not just about military success. Economists at War: How a Handful of Economists Helped Wi

In our day-to-day lives, we are subject to normative requirements, obligations, and expectations tha

The ancient philosopher Diogenes--nicknamed "The Dog" and decried by Plato as a "Socrates gone mad"-

First published in 2011, The Jewish Annotated New Testament (Oxford UP, 2017) was a groundbreaking w

How does race matter in schools? In The Culture Trap: Ethnic Expectations and Unequal Schooling for

Informal workers make up over two billion workers or about 50 percent of the global workforce, and y

Shortly after its introduction, photography transformed the ways Americans made political arguments

Michael Johnston's The Middle English Book: Scribes and Readers, 1350-1500 (Oxford UP, 2023) address

One war, three collisions: Russia with Ukraine, Europe, and the US. On the second anniversary of the

“Serbia is a country that has inspired exceptional intellectual interest,” writes Marko Marko Attila