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Music in miscellanies

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History of the Eighteenth Century in Ten Poems
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Much popular music of the eighteenth century is found in poetic miscellanies. But how was it performed?
Giles Lewin explores the popular music of the eighteenth century, and the challenges it provides for a modern performer.
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History of the Eighteenth Century in Ten Poems
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Giles Lewin
Keywords
folk music
songs
ballads
#greatwriters
eighteenth century
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 16/09/2013
Duration: 00:04:57

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Pastoral Poetry

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History of the Eighteenth Century in Ten Poems
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Introduces the poetry of rural life, and its debt to classical sources.
Often idealised, the rural and the rustic play an important part in eighteenth-century poetry. This podcast gives a glimpse into the natural world seen through eighteenth-century eyes.
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History of the Eighteenth Century in Ten Poems
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Kathleen Lawton-Trask
Keywords
rural life
eighteenth century
#greatwriters
poetry
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 16/09/2013
Duration: 00:09:43

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Politics in poetry

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This podcast explores the culture of Jacobitism in the eighteenth century, using a popular ballad.
The culture of Jacobite politics took many forms in the eighteenth century. This podcast explores its expression in popular song.
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History of the Eighteenth Century in Ten Poems
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John McTague
Keywords
Jacobitism
popular culture
eighteenth century politics
ballads
#greatwriters
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 16/09/2013
Duration: 00:06:05

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The life of epigrams

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History of the Eighteenth Century in Ten Poems
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This podcasts introduces the popular eighteenth century epigram.
Epigrams were hugely popular in the eighteenth century, and this podcast explores some of their appeal.
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History of the Eighteenth Century in Ten Poems
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Dianne Mitchell
Keywords
classical literature
eighteenth century
#greatwriters
poetry
verse forms
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 16/09/2013
Duration: 00:05:51

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Petticoats and fashion

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History of the Eighteenth Century in Ten Poems
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An introduction to the world of fashion and the politics of the petticoat, seen through the poetry of the time.
This podcast gives a glimpse into the social and cultural history of fashion in the eighteenth century by looking at the representation of petticoats.
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History of the Eighteenth Century in Ten Poems
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Elizabeth Atkinson
Keywords
eighteenth century
fashion
poetry
#greatwriters
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 16/09/2013
Duration: 00:08:11

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Andy Field on teaching quantitative methods to social science students

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Department of Sociology Podcasts
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Andy Field (University of Sussex) discusses his experiences and views of what works well when teaching quantitative methods to undergraduate social science students, especially with mixed ability and low motivation students.
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Department of Sociology Podcasts
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Andy Field
Keywords
sociology
quantitative methods
statistics
learning
teaching
Social Sciences
Department: Department of Sociology
Date Added: 09/09/2013
Duration: 00:57:59

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Migration at Oxford: Professor Robin Cohen

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MSc Migration Studies
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In this podcast, Emeritus Professor Robin Cohen shares how he first became interested in migration through his own experiences as a migrant.
As a leading scholar in the field of diaspora, Robin provides some insight into the field and expands on his current work in creolisation. In this interview with doctoral student Carolin Fischer, they also discuss the value of studying migration at the University of Oxford and Robin's teaching on the MSc in Migration Studies course.

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MSc Migration Studies
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Robin Cohen
Keywords
politics
law
migration
society
Department: Social Sciences Division
Date Added: 05/09/2013
Duration: 00:14:20

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Rev. Dr Charles Brock - John Milton: Revolutionary Spirit?

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Mansfield College
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The third in our lecture series for Hilary Term 2013, given in the temporary Chapel at Mansfield College by Emeritus Fellow and former College Chaplain Rev Dr Charles Brock, to mark the inauguration of the John Milton Fellowship at Mansfield College.

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Mansfield College
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Charles Brock
Keywords
Mansfield College
women
Rosa Luxemburg
Marilyn Monroe
Jacqueline Rose
Department: Mansfield College
Date Added: 03/09/2013
Duration: 01:26:30

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Sir Jonathan Mills - Art: The Great Conversation of Mankind

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Mansfield College
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The first in the Mansfield College lecture series for Hilary Term 2013, given in temporary Chapel at Mansfield College by Sir Jonathan Mills, artistic director of the Edinburgh International Festival.
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Mansfield College
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Sir Jonathan Mills
Keywords
Mansfield College
Edinburgh Festival
arts
art
Jonathan Mills
Department: Mansfield College
Date Added: 03/09/2013
Duration: 01:23:13

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What are the consequences of changing policies for family migrants in the UK?

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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
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Caroline Oliver and Juan Camilo give a talk for the COMPAS Breakfast Briefing series.
here has been considerable change in policies affecting migrants coming to and live in the UK as family members over recent years. Last year on 9th July 2012, the entry requirements were revised to incorporate an increased income threshold for the sponsor of non-EU spouses, while the period of time before they become eligible for permanent residence (and in which they face limited access to certain benefits) has been extended. Reasons given for such policies are to decrease the burden on the state and to foster integration. What impact have such policies had on the lives and experiences of family migrants? One year on from the changes, the briefing will offer evidence from two projects: an 18-month project carried out at COMPAS at the University of Oxford on the effects of post-entry restrictions and entitlements on family migrants' integration in the UK, which is part of a four country European study; and an investigation carried out at the Migrants' Rights Network on the consequences of the new entry rules. The briefing examines the impacts of the changing policy regime on family lives, the life decisions that families make and consider emerging findings on how such policies affect their integration within British society.
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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
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Caroline Oliver
Juan Camilo
Keywords
politics
law
migration
compas
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 02/09/2013
Duration: 00:25:58

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