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  1. University of Oxford B.A., 1943, B.M., 1946, M.D., 1946: Known for: ... at which both new DNA strands are being synthesized. Subsequently, it was found that there ...

  2. The history of the University of Oxford, Vols. VI and VII, Nineteenth-century Oxford, parts 1 and 2 M. G. Brock & Mark Curthoys (Eds), 1997 and 2000 Oxford, Oxford University Press (Pt. 1, pp. xxxviii, 806; Pt. 2. pp. Iv, 993) I The publication of volumes VI and VII of the official History of the University of Oxford,

  3. The most striking thing about History at Oxford is its extraordinary range of choices. We offer more than 100 different options, reflecting the breadth of interests and expertise amongst the c. 150 professional historians who teach here. You can study options on African, Asian, American, British, European, and Global and Transnational History ...

  4. Mar 1, 2016 · Abstract. The book is a history of the University of Oxford from its beginnings in the late eleventh century until the present. Emphasis is placed on the fact that Oxford’s history has been one of discontinuity as much as continuity by the division of the book into four parts. Part I, ‘The Catholic University’, explores Oxford in the ...

  5. 1907. George Curzon, 1st Baron Curzon of Kedleston (Earl Curzon of Kedleston from 1911; Marquess Curzon of Kedleston from 1921) 1925. George Cave, 1st Viscount Cave [8][9] 1928. Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon. 1933. Edward Wood, 1st Baron Irwin (Viscount Halifax from 1934; Earl of Halifax from 1944) 1960.

  6. Oxford University Archives holds the administrative records of Oxford University itself. These date from 1214 to the present and include: departmental and faculty records. Most of our present holdings date from the 19th and 20th centuries and are in paper format. We hold very little audio or audiovisual material and few photographs.

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  8. Aug 13, 2024 · Oxford is celebrated for the broad chronological sweep of its courses and the enormous amount of choice offered. Students can study options on any part of British and European history from the declining years of the Roman Empire to the present day. The geographical range is also broad: there are options on North American, Latin American, Asian ...

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