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In Conversation: An OUP Podcast

Interviews with Oxford University Press authors about their books

Episodes

Total: 1659

Knut A. Jacobsen's edited volume The Oxford History of Hinduism: Hindu Diaspora (Oxford UP, 2023) pr

Tudor Networks of Power (Oxford University Press, 2023) by Dr. Ruth Ahnert & Dr. Sebastian Ahner

"Fascism" is a word ubiquitous in our contemporary political discourse, but few know about its roots

Carla Chamberlin and Mak Khan speak with Ingrid Piller about linguistic diversity and social justice

Swearing can be a powerful communicative act, for good or ill. The same word can incite violence or

Evaluation has become a key tool in assessing the performance of international organisations, in fos

Paris, 1599. At the end of the French Wars of Religion, the widow Renée Chevalier instigated the pro

What can we learn from the financial crisis that brought Hitler to power? How did diplomatic deadloc

Mumbai is generally recognized as an environment of extraordinary religious diversity. The city is k

Why do some of our identity-defining commitments resist reason and critical reflection, and why do w

The US government is laboring under an enormous debt burden, one that will impact the living standar

What makes a species a species? Aristotle answered the species question by positing unchanging essen

How the Hypothesis Means

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Listen to Episode No.6 of All We Mean, a Special Focus of this podcast. All We Mean is an ongoing di

War is often thought of mainly the concern of professional soldiers and maybe politicians as well. H

George Fisher, the Judge John Crown Professor of Law at Stanford Law School, just released his new b

In this episode, Elizabeth and John talk with Derron Wallace, sociologist of education and Brandeis

Epic poetry and tragic drama provide us with some of the richest ancient Greek depictions of women w

For better or worse, democracy and epistemology are intertwined. For one thing, politics is partly a

Drawing on historical institutionalism and interpretive tools of international law, Transforming Int

Today, the concept of noise is employed to characterize random fluctuations in general. Before the t