History Thesis Fair for undergraduates on Thurs 25 April (week 1): explore – discover – meet specialists
Bodleian History Faculty Library at Oxford
by iholowaty
11h ago
We are delighted to run the History Thesis Fair for second-year undergraduates this year on THURS 25 APRIL 2024 2-4pm, Exam Schools. Come and meet over 50 specialists to talk about resources for your dissertation topic!  The Fair is an excellent opportunity for students to gain a wider perspective on the wealth and riches of research sources available for your field of study. At the Fair you can learn about resources you may not yet have yet considered and meet the curators of collections who can guide you towards relevant material or useful finding tools. 30 stalls will cover many ar ..read more
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Earth Month 2024
Bodleian History Faculty Library at Oxford
by ljones
1w ago
Earth Month takes place during April every year, with Earth Day falling on 22 April. First held in 1970, EARTHDAY.ORG’s annual campaign aims to “diversify, educate and activate the environmental movement worldwide”, and focuses this year on Planet vs. Plastics. Since the 1960s and 70s, more and more historians have been asking how previous generations used and inhabited their own environments, how the environment has shaped human history, and how people in the past dealt with ecological crises such as those we are facing today. At the History Faculty Library, we have put up a display of books ..read more
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Easter Closure
Bodleian History Faculty Library at Oxford
by scloudesley
3w ago
Just a reminder that the Radcliffe Camera will be closing for Easter today at 9pm, Thursday 28th March and will reopen at 9am on Tuesday 2nd April. We wish you all a very happy Easter weekend ..read more
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Could you be the next Gale Student Ambassador for Oxford University?
Bodleian History Faculty Library at Oxford
by iholowaty
1M ago
Calling Oxford University students: fancy getting paid business experience with a global publisher? Gale is an international publisher of digital archives and other library resources such as eBooks. Gale’s primary sources include full archives of newspapers like The Times, The Telegraph, the Daily Mail and The Economist, as well as period and topical archives like Eighteenth Century Collections Online and Archives of Sexuality and Gender. Gale are recruiting students to undertake awareness-building activities, so more students find out about, understand and use these fascinating archives! Stud ..read more
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Trial until 10 April 2024: The Civil & Military Gazette Online, 1876-1963
Bodleian History Faculty Library at Oxford
by iholowaty
1M ago
Oxford researchers are invited to trial The Civil & Military Gazette Online, 1876-1963. Civil & Military Gazette Online, 1876-1963 ©Brill Published in Simla and Lahore, The Civil & Military Gazette stood as an unrivalled media institution, offering extraordinarily broad perspectives on South Asia during the late 19th and 20th centuries. This database offers access to holdings from 1876-1963 and covers British rule in India at its height, partition and the early years of the independent countries of India and Pakistan. As well as political events, the paper also cultivated and pub ..read more
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Women’s History Month 2024
Bodleian History Faculty Library at Oxford
by ljones
1M ago
As it’s now March, the History Faculty Library is celebrating Women’s History Month! This annual campaign is a chance to celebrate and remember women’s contributions to history, culture and society, with International Women’s Day falling on 8 March. Many institutions in Oxford and around the world, including the Ashmolean Museum, will be highlighting women’s stories to inspire us all year round. Check out more IWD events in Oxford here, including the 35th Oxford International Women’s Festival. This year’s theme for International Women’s Day is Inspire Inclusion. At the History ..read more
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New: Expulsions from German Universities during National Socialism
Bodleian History Faculty Library at Oxford
by iholowaty
1M ago
We are delighted to report that historians now access have to Vertreibungen aus den deutschen Universitäten im Nationalsozialismus = Expulsions from German Universities during National Socialism via SOLO or Databases A-Z. This database provides short biographical descriptions of German academics that were forced to leave their academic jobs during the Nazi regime. The expulsion of numerous scientists by the Nazi regime’s brutal policy of exclusion, and the international refugee movements it caused, can be regarded as a significant turning point in the history of science. The “cleansing” of the ..read more
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Easter Vacation Loans
Bodleian History Faculty Library at Oxford
by scloudesley
1M ago
We are almost at the end of Hilary Term and so the History Faculty Library will be moving into the vacation loan period. From Monday 4th March (8th week), all books issued from the library won’t need to be returned until Tuesday 23rd April (1st week, Trinity). This also applies to any online renewals of current loans that take place from Monday 4th onwards. However, if there is a hold request on a book you have, it will need to be brought back by the original due date. As always, you can check due dates and renew books through your SOLO account. And if you have any questions please come and sp ..read more
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SOLO improvements: Journal Search and shortcuts to purchase and Interlibrary requests
Bodleian History Faculty Library at Oxford
by iholowaty
2M ago
We continue to improve SOLO for our users. Here is the latest round of changes and tips. ⇒ We have added shortcuts to the top of SOLO and it’s now easier to recommend a purchase or request an item from a library outside Oxford (InterLibrary Request). ⇒ We have added Journal Search to only search or browse for print or electronic journals.This replaces Journals A-Z. ⇒ Top tip: switch from Search Everything to Oxford Collections to only find books, theses, databases, journals (but not 100m+ journal articles, book reviews, etc.) See our SOLO LibGuide for full details and see below for quick links ..read more
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Archive Editions: Egypt and the Rise of Nationalism (trial until 7 March 2024)
Bodleian History Faculty Library at Oxford
by iholowaty
2M ago
Oxford researchers are invited to trial Egypt and the Rise of Nationalism.The trial ends 7 March 2024. Egypt and the Rise of Nationalism (Archive Editons) ©East View The British military occupation in Egypt was a legal and political anomaly. Never formally described as part of the “British Empire” by successive British governments, that relationship may have been inferred, applied by the popular press, or understood to be a colonial relationship by the public. But Britain was an administering power and the term “protectorate” was a debated definition of the relationship as early as 1884. Th ..read more
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