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Slade Lectures 2009: Week 5: The 'Populaire': Identifying or Imagining Art from Below

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History of Art: Slade Lecture Series
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Fifth lecture from the series "Style versus the State: Naturalism and Avant-gardism in Third Republic France, 1880-1900" given by Professor Richard Thomson as part of the annual Slade Art Lectures.
Richard Thomson, Watson Gordon Professor of Fine Art, University of Edinburgh, gave the Slade Lectures 2009 in naturalism and style in early Third Republic France. This series of podcasts has been released to coincide with the publication of Professor Thomson's book on this subject: Art of the Actual: Naturalism and Style in Early Third Republic France, 1880-1900.

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History of Art: Slade Lecture Series
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Richard Thomson
Keywords
French painting
Monet
19th century French art
Degas
ruskin
History of Art
France
Avant-Garde
Republic
van Gogh
aesthetic
Seurat
Slade
Roll
naturalism
Third Republic
Department: Department of History of Art
Date Added: 18/02/2013
Duration: 00:54:00

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Slade Lectures 2009: Week 4: The Caricatural: Visual Humour and Subversive Style

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History of Art: Slade Lecture Series
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Fourth lecture from the series "Style versus the State: Naturalism and Avant-gardism in Third Republic France, 1880-1900" given by Professor Richard Thomson as part of the annual Slade Art Lectures.
Richard Thomson, Watson Gordon Professor of Fine Art, University of Edinburgh, gave the Slade Lectures 2009 in naturalism and style in early Third Republic France. This series of podcasts has been released to coincide with the publication of Professor Thomson's book on this subject: Art of the Actual: Naturalism and Style in Early Third Republic France, 1880-1900.

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History of Art: Slade Lecture Series
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Richard Thomson
Keywords
Slade
Department: Department of History of Art
Date Added: 18/02/2013
Duration: 01:00:17

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Slade Lectures 2009: Week 3: Naturalism: Flexibility or Failure of Style?

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History of Art: Slade Lecture Series
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Third lecture from the series "Style versus the State: Naturalism and Avant-gardism in Third Republic France, 1880-1900" given by Professor Richard Thomson as part of the annual Slade Art Lectures.
Richard Thomson, Watson Gordon Professor of Fine Art, University of Edinburgh, gave the Slade Lectures 2009 in naturalism and style in early Third Republic France. This series of podcasts has been released to coincide with the publication of Professor Thomson's book on this subject: Art of the Actual: Naturalism and Style in Early Third Republic France, 1880-1900.

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History of Art: Slade Lecture Series
People
Richard Thomson
Keywords
French painting
Monet
19th century French art
Degas
ruskin
History of Art
France
Avant-Garde
Republic
van Gogh
aesthetic
Seurat
Slade
Roll
naturalism
Third Republic
Department: Department of History of Art
Date Added: 18/02/2013
Duration: 00:55:58

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Slade Lectures 2009: Week 2: Naturalism at the Service of the Republic

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History of Art: Slade Lecture Series
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Second lecture from the series "Style versus the State: Naturalism and Avant-gardism in Third Republic France, 1880-1900" given by Professor Richard Thomson as part of the annual Slade Art Lectures.
Richard Thomson, Watson Gordon Professor of Fine Art, University of Edinburgh, gave the Slade Lectures 2009 in naturalism and style in early Third Republic France. This series of podcasts has been released to coincide with the publication of Professor Thomson's book on this subject: Art of the Actual: Naturalism and Style in Early Third Republic France, 1880-1900.

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History of Art: Slade Lecture Series
People
Richard Thomson
Keywords
French painting
Monet
19th century French art
Degas
ruskin
History of Art
France
Avant-Garde
Republic
van Gogh
aesthetic
Seurat
Slade
Roll
naturalism
Third Republic
Department: Department of History of Art
Date Added: 18/02/2013
Duration: 00:57:56

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Slade Lectures 2009: Week 1: Defining the Dominant Naturalism

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History of Art: Slade Lecture Series
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First lecture from the series "Style versus the State: Naturalism and Avant-gardism in Third Republic France, 1880-1900" given by Professor Richard Thomson as part of the annual Slade Art Lectures.
Richard Thomson, Watson Gordon Professor of Fine Art, University of Edinburgh, gave the Slade Lectures 2009 in naturalism and style in early Third Republic France. This series of podcasts has been released to coincide with the publication of Professor Thomson's book on this subject: Art of the Actual: Naturalism and Style in Early Third Republic France, 1880-1900.

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History of Art: Slade Lecture Series
People
Richard Thomson
Keywords
French painting
Monet
19th century French art
Degas
ruskin
History of Art
France
Avant-Garde
Republic
van Gogh
aesthetic
Seurat
Slade
Roll
naturalism
Third Republic
Department: Department of History of Art
Date Added: 18/02/2013
Duration: 00:57:51

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Debate: The Value of Life

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Uehiro Oxford Institute
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John Broome, the White's Professor of Moral Philosophy, debates the value of life with Jeff McMahan, focussing on McMahan's time-relative account of the value of life, which Broome has criticised.
This public event was held as part of Professor McMahan's Astor Visiting Lectureship 2013. The debate was well attended, and provided a rare opportunity to bring together McMahan and Broome in to discuss a topic of enormous and wide ranging practical significance. Jeff McMahan is Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University. He did his graduate work at Oxford and Cambridge and was a research fellow at St. John's College, Cambridge. He is the author of 'The Ethics of Killing: Problems at the Margins of Life' (2002) and 'Killing in War' (2009). He has several other books forthcoming from OUP, including a collection of essays called 'The Values of Lives', a book on war intended for both academic and nonacademic readers called 'The Right Way to Fight', and a sequel to his 2002 book called 'The Ethics of Killing: Self-Defense, War, and Punishment'. John Broome is currently the White's Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Broome was educated at the University of Cambridge, at the University of London and at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he received a PhD in economics. Before arriving at Oxford he was Professor of Philosophy at the University of St. Andrews and, prior to that, Professor of Economics and Philosophy at the University of Bristol. He has held visiting posts at the University of Virginia, the Australian National University, Princeton University, the University of Washington, the University of British Columbia, the Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences, and the University of Canterbury. In 2007 Broome was elected a Foreign Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. His book 'Weighing Goods' (1991) explores the way in which goods "located" in each of the three "dimensions" - time, people, states of nature - make up overall goodness. Broome argues that these dimensions are linked by what he calls the interpersonal addition theorem, which supports the utilitarian principle of distribution. In his book Weighing Lives (2004), Broome rejects the presumed intuition that adding people to the population is ethically neutral. In his collection of papers, titled 'Ethics out of Economics' (1999), he discusses topics such as value, equality, fairness, and utility.
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Uehiro Oxford Institute
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John Broome
Jeff McMahan
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 15/02/2013
Duration: 01:01:00

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A numbers game: counting refugees and international burden-sharing

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Refugee Studies Centre
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Public Seminar Series, Hilary term 2013. Seminar by dr Alice Edwards (UNHCR) recorded on 13 February 2013 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford.
The United Nations Refugee Convention recognises that the problem of refugees is inherently international and cannot be solved by a single State alone. Yet achieving international cooperation, or even achieving consensus on what this means, has had a long and chequered history. This lecture will examine the many ways in which a focus on asylum statistics has impacted on the international protection regime for refugees, and what needs to be done about it.
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Refugee Studies Centre
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Alice Edwards
Keywords
international burden-sharing
refugee numbers
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 14/02/2013
Duration: 00:42:11

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Refuge from Inhumanity: Panel VII Perspectives on Protection against Refoulement under International Humanitarian Law

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Refugee Studies Centre
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Refugee from Inhumanity Conference recorded on Tuesday 12 February 2013 at All Souls College, University of Oxford. Panel VII: Perspectives on Protection against Refoulement under International Humanitarian Law.
This expert conference breaks new ground by exploring the role of international humanitarian law (IHL) in the protection of refugees and asylum-seekers. A high-level event, it brings together exciting new contributions from more than twenty leading specialists in the fields of IHL and refugee law - including experts from the ICRC and UNHCR - to take stock of recent developments in law and practice, and to cultivate new approaches to the topic.
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Refugee Studies Centre
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Jennifer Moore
Guy Goodwin-Gill
Ruvi Ziegler
Keywords
inhumanity
non-refoulement
international humanitarian law
protection
asylum seekers
refuge
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 14/02/2013
Duration: 01:00:28

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The legal adaptation of British settlers in Turkey

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International Migration Institute
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Lecture by Derya Bayir, Queen Mary Univesity and Prakash Shah, GLOCUL: Centre for Culture and Law, Queen Mary, University of London.
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International Migration Institute
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Derya Bayir
Prakash Shah
Keywords
turkey legal
migration
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 14/02/2013
Duration: 00:49:00

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Grimm Tales Lecture by Philip Pullman

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Exeter College
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Philip Pullman delivers a lecture on Grimm at the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, as part of the 700th anniversary celebrations for Exeter College.
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Exeter College
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Philip Pullman
Keywords
Philip Pullman
literature
classics
Department: Exeter College
Date Added: 13/02/2013
Duration: 01:12:07

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