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In Conversation: An OUP Podcast

Interviews with Oxford University Press authors about their books

Episodes

Total: 1659

This book tells the remarkable life of Balthild of Francia (c. 633-80), a seventh-century Anglo-Saxo

Impartiality is a guiding principle in United Nations peace operations that has helped legitimize mu

Acclaimed novelist and academic Tabish Khair argues that literature as a distinct mode of thinking c

The Hare Krishnas have long been associated with American hippie culture and New Age religious movem

In Political Voice: Protest, Democracy, and Marginalised Groups (Oxford UP, 2024), Aidan McGarry exa

Jana Byars talks to Erika Graham-Goering of the University of Oslo about Lordship and the Decentrali

The idea that there is a distinct phenemenology of thought – that there is thinking experience just

In November 1839, a group of young women in Boston formed a conversation society "to answer the grea

Four years ago, on Feb. 1 2021, the Burmese military overthrew the fledgling democratic government i

The asylum--at once a place of refuge, incarceration, and abuse--touched the lives of many Americans

The Business of Bobbysoxers: Cultural Production in 1940s Frank Sinatra Fandom (Oxford University Pr

Immigration is now a polarizing issue across most advanced democracies. But too much that is written

If world cinema studies have mostly displayed national cinemas and their transnational mutations, Se

Where is the "life" in scholarly life? Is it possible to find in academic writing, so often abstract

George Orwell is sometimes read as disinterested in (if not outright hostile) to philosophy. Yet a f

Art looting is commonly recognized as a central feature of Nazi expropriation, in both the Third Rei

Radical right parties are no longer political challengers on the fringes of party systems; they have

Today I’m speaking with Adam Jortner, Goodwin-Philpott Professor of History at Auburn University. We

Economists in the Cold War: How a Handful of Economists Fought the Battle of Ideas (Oxford UP, 2023)

After student protests toppled Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina last year, New Delhi and Dhak