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In Conversation: An OUP Podcast

Interviews with Oxford University Press authors about their books

Episodes

Total: 1659

What part should politics play in our everyday lives? In How to Think About Politics: A Guide in Fiv

Who benefits and who loses when emotions are described in particular ways? How do metaphors such as

Today I interviewed Charles Hecker about Zero Sum. The Arc of International Business in Russia (Oxfo

In the twenty-first century alone, women filmmakers have succeeded at directing every size, genre, a

Early modernity has long been seen as a crucial period in the history of biblical scholarship, witne

Empire of Poverty: The Moral-Political Economy of the Spanish Empire (Oxford University Press, 2024)

How to find hope in these times? I spoke with political scientist Loren Goldman about the principle

In a multipolar world where America wields less relative power, the United States can no longer get

Embracing Exile: The Case for Jewish Diaspora (Oxford University Press, 2025) analyzes biblical and

Elton John is not only "still standing," he is a living superlative, the ultimate record-breaking, a

The Rise of Unmanned Warfare: Origins of the Us Autonomous Military Arsenal (Oxford UP, 2023) tells

Gospel singer and seven-time Grammy winner Andraé Crouch (1942-2015) hardly needs introduction. His

One small town, two "thousand-year floods" in the span of two years: how does a community become res

Dr. Catherine Hartmann is Assistant Professor of Asian Religions in the Department of Philosophy and

Policing is a source of perennial conflict and philosophical disagreement. Current political develop

Marc Jaffré joins Jana Byars for a lively conversation about The Courtiers and the Court of Louis XI

Jana Byars talks to Miles Pattenden about his book, Electing the Pope in Early Modern Italy, 1450-17

One of the most distinctive aspects of global capitalism in the last half century or so has been the

In our conversation about The Battle of Manila (Oxford University Press, 2025), Nicholas Evan Sarant

Data and privacy have emerged as critical issues in our digitally interconnected era, profoundly inf