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In Conversation: An OUP Podcast

Interviews with Oxford University Press authors about their books

Episodes

Total: 1659

Amrita Narayanan is a practicing Clinical Psychologist (Psy.D. 2007) and Psychoanalyst (Indian Psych

Andrew Laird, of Brown University, discusses Aztec Latin: Renaissance Learning and Nahuatl Tradition

In the second edition of Puerto Rico: What Everyone Needs to Know (Oxford UP, 2024), Jorge Duany unr

Ciaran O’Neill is the Ussher Associate Professor in Nineteenth-Century History at Trinity College Du

What can early Jewish courtroom narratives tell us about the capacity and limits of human justice? B

What are fallen tyrants owed? What makes debt illegitimate? And when is bankruptcy moral? Drawing on

How should broadly liberal democratic societies stop illiberal and antidemocratic views from gaining

This empowering book blends history, storytelling, and culturally grounded techniques to equip reade

Surveillance is everywhere today, generating data about our purchasing, political, and personal pref

Examining the interplay of religion, history, and literature through a case study of King Krsnadevar

Various kind of philosophical considerations have been offered in favor of democracy. By some accoun

Cultivating Democracy: Politics and Citizenship in Agrarian India (Oxford UP, 2021) by Dr. Mukulika

Many studies of China's relations with and influence on Southeast Asia tend to focus on how Beijing

In a world filled with both enormous wealth and pockets of great devastation, how should the well-of

In The Architects of Dignity: Vietnamese Visions of Decolonization (Oxford UP, 2024), Kevin D. Pham

Over the two decades since the adoption of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women,

Scholars of religion have mostly abandoned the concept of "syncretism" in which certain apparent dev

Today I’m speaking with Erich Hatala Matthes, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Advisory Faculty

In James Baldwin's Sonny's Blues (Oxford University Press, 2024), Tom Jenks follows a scene-by-scene

Conventional accounts of the Cold War focus on competition between the United States and Soviet Unio