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Women in Oxford's History

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A podcast uncovering the women who contributed to Oxford's past.

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United States

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A podcast uncovering the women who contributed to Oxford's past.

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English


Episodes
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Sarah Acland - Series 2, Episode 13

1/31/2019
Sarah Acland was one of the pioneers of colour photography. This month we spoke to the historian Ann Spokes Symonds about Sarah's life and legacy.

Duration:00:05:17

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Ivy Williams - Series 2, Episode 12

11/30/2018
Ivy Williams was the first woman to be called to the bar in England. This month we spoke to Bridget Wheeler - who has a family connection to Ivy - about her achievements, and how she also opened many doors for others.

Duration:00:19:08

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Nora MacMunn - Series 2, Episode 11

10/31/2018
Nora MacMunn was a geographer and suffrage campaigner based at the University of Oxford, who's escaped historical attention - until now. This month we were joined by Dr. Elizabeth Baigent to talk about Nora's life, work, and her lifelong feminism, and the project that Dr. Baigent and others are working on that's uncovering women in Geography at Oxford.

Duration:00:22:59

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Barbara Pym - Series 2, Episode 10

9/21/2018
Barbara Pym studied at St. Hilda's College in the 1930s and drew on her experiences there in many of her novels. But Barbara wasn't always appreciated in her lifetime. This month we spoke to Deb Fisher, incoming chair of the Barbara Pym Society, about why she finds Barbara's life and career so inspiring.

Duration:00:13:31

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Dorothy de la Hey – Series 2, Episode 9

8/31/2018
Dorothy de la Hey, born in 1884, was a pioneer of women’s education in India. This month we spoke to Dr. Sneha Krishnan about her life and legacy, and how we can study women like Dorothy in their imperial and colonial contexts.

Duration:00:15:58

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Hilda Lorimer - Series 2, Episode 8

7/31/2018
Born in 1873, the classical archaeologist Hilda Lorimer made her mark on a field which was male-dominated and intellectually prestigious. This month we spoke to Stella Christiansen about Hilda's life and work, and how she defied the stereotype that women were ‘out of place’ in classical archaeology.

Duration:00:16:02

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Sarah Churchill - Series 2, Episode 7

6/30/2018
Sarah Churchill, who was born in 1660, was known at various points in her life as the power behind the throne, a social pariah, and one of the best business people in Britain. This month we spoke to Emily Zinkin about Sarah's (many) rises and falls from power, her famous relationship with Queen Anne, and how she came to build Blenheim Palace.

Duration:00:23:59

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Gertrude Bell - Series 2, Episode 6

5/31/2018
People called Gertrude Bell "the female Lawrence of Arabia", but some think that Lawrence of Arabia should've been called "the female Gertrude Bell". Laura Aitken-Burt joined us this month to talk about Gertrude, who was an archaeologist and explorer (and a diplomat, and a spy...).

Duration:00:21:13

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Felicia Skene - Series 2, Episode 5

4/30/2018
Felicia Skene was a social reformer and writer who was the first woman in England to be appointed as a prison visitor. This month we talked to Liz Woolley about the rest of her life and the impact she made on Oxford.

Duration:00:13:28

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Emily Wilding Davison - Series 2, Episode 4

3/31/2018
This year it's one hundred years since some women were granted the right to vote under the Representation of the People Act. To mark the centenary we spoke to Dr. Sophie Duncan about the life of Emily Wilding Davison, who was part of the first generation of women to study at the University of Oxford. This is the fourth episode of Women in Oxford's History's second series.

Duration:00:26:23