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- Nicholas Cole and The Quill Project Recognised in Vice-Chancellor's Innovation Awards 2020
- Winant Visiting Professors of American Government appointed for 2021-24
- Scholarship Report 2019-20: Daniel Abdalla
- Scholarship Report 2019-20: Mitchell Robertson
- Scholarship Report 2019-20: Emma Day
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- RAI Wellbeing: online sessions for housebound researchers
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- U.S. Ambassador's RAI Louis Lecture on Anglo-American relations: video now online
- America and Ireland's Easter Rising: video now online
- Podcast of 2018 Sir John Elliott Lecture now available
- 'Clive Sinclair is not Philip Roth': podcast now available
- Lizabeth Cohen wins Bancroft Prize
- “LGBT Americans for”: Presidential Elections and the Movement for Gay Rights, 1980-2020
- RAI seeks applications for fourth-year scholarships (2020-21)
- RAI seeks applications for Fellowships in Residence (2020-21)
- Amendments to event programme on strike days
- RAI Annual Report 2018-19 now available
- Applications open for RAI travel awards
- Applications invited for the 2020-21 Senior Visiting Research Fellowship
- American History Research Seminar programme now available
- American Politics Graduate Seminar programme now available
- Vacancy: Winant Visiting Professorship of American Government, 2021-22, 2022-23, 2023-24
- VHL and RAI closure on 18 January
- American Literature Research Seminar programme now available
- Vacancy: Communications and Events Officer
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- Fully funded DPhil scholarships for 2020 entry
- Red, White, and Brew resumes from second week
- Tessa Roynon curates exhibition in honour of Toni Morrison
- Introducing the CLAW-RAI Visiting Fellows Program
- Vacancy: Institute Manager
- Looking back on the life and work of Toni Morrison
- Alan Brinkley, 1940–2019
- Richard Carwardine honoured in Queen's Birthday Honours
- RAI invites applications for undergraduate travel awards
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- RAI invites applications for Research Fellowships
- Incoming RAI Director Adam Smith appointed to the Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission
- Termcard for Trinity term published
- Horatio Joyce awarded Andrew W. Mellon Curatorial Research Fellowship at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Publications by former RAI fellows
- Farewell to Huw David on his last day at the RAI
- Noah Remnick receives Carwardine Prize for U.S. History M.St. students
- Huw David receives George C. Rogers Jr. book prize
- Stephen Skowronek to give Winant Lecture in American Government
- John McNeill to give 2019 Sir John Elliott Lecture in Atlantic History
- RAI student Mitch Robertson writes for the Washington Post
- New books by RAI fellows past and present
- Former Members of Congress Charles Boustany (R-LA) and Donna Edwards (D-MD) announced as Congress to Campus visitors
- Termcard for Hilary term published
- Electronic newspaper collections acquired for the VHL
- RAI, St Peter's College and the Kinder Institute on Constitutional Democracy at the University of Missouri seek to appoint a Junior Research Fellow in Atlantic History
- Huw David's 'Trade, Politics, and Revolution' published
- RAI Annual Report 2017-18 now available
- RAI and Gilder Lehrman Institute offer travel awards for research in New York City
- A Global History of Gold Rushes published
- RAI termcard published
- Party convention databases now accessible through VHL
- RAI seeks applicants for Edward Orsborn Professorship of US Politics and Political History
- Summer projects at the RAI
- VHL and Bodleian Libraries acquire access to War of 1812 e-resource collection
- Pete Millwood awarded LSE Fellowship
- Oenone Kubie wins HOTCUS Postgraduate Prize
- RAI celebrates 4th July with acquisition of major Revolutionary and Congressional resources
- Willie Lee Rose, 1927-2018
- RAI Fellow Alice Kelly reflects on the commemoration of war
- Call for papers - "Incredible: lying, credibility, and the truth in historical research"
- Sally Bayley's "Girl With Dove" released
- RAI student Emma Day awarded Schlesinger Library Dissertation Grant
- RAI invites applications for Supernumerary Research and Teaching Fellowships
- Richard Carwardine wins Abraham Lincoln Institute Annual Book Award
- RAI student Mitchell Robertson awarded James Holt Prize by Australasian Journal of American Studies
- VHL and Bodleian Libraries acquire San Francisco Chronicle, 1865-1984
- Mrs Drue Heinz, DBE, 1915-2018
- Stephen Skowronek announced as Winant Professor for 2018-19
- Podcast of 2018 Winant Lecture now available
- VHL and Bodleian Libraries acquire American Antiquarian Society Historical Periodicals Collection (1684-1912)
- Former Congressmen Jim McDermott (D-WA) and Tim Murphy (R-PA) announced as Congress to Campus visitors
- Former Congressmen Jim McDermott (D-WA) and Tim Murphy (R-PA) visit RAI for Congress to Campus
- American Literature Research Seminar cancelled
- Barbara Savage and Peter Mancall announced as Harmsworth Professors for 2018-19 and 2019-20
- RAI and Bodleian Libraries acquire Daily Mail Historical Archive 1896-2004
- RAI Fellow Robert Schmuhl writes on Churchill in the White House
- Sally Bayley's literary memoir to be published by HarperCollins
- Call for Papers: The American Century? International History and Diplomacy in the 20th Century
- Former RAI fellows discuss Frederick Douglass on Radio 4's "In Our Time"
- David Sehat to deliver 2018 Winant Lecture in American Government
- RAI joins Ashmolean Museum for 'American Cool' exhibition, May 2018
- Emma Rothschild to deliver 2018 Sir John Elliott Lecture in Atlantic History
- RAI seeks applications for 2018-19 Visiting Fellowships
- Tom Cutterham and David Sehat in conversation
- RAI announces creation of Carwardine Prize
- RAI Fellow Tom Packer discusses Iowa caucus on BBC Radio's 'Sunday Supplement'
- Jay Sexton discusses President James Monroe with The Washington Post
- RAI invites applications for Esmond Harmsworth Scholarships in American Literature
- RAI's Ursula Hackett and Nigel Bowles discuss Donald Trump in The Independent
- RAI|Live: Andrea Wulf at the RAI
- American Voices International: RAI hosts launch of new PAC
- How the Republican Party can stop Donald Trump: RAI's Tom Packer tells BBC Radio
- America's Overseas Voters: How they could decide the US Presidency in 2016
- Gloria Steinem in Oxford
- RAI invites applications for graduate scholarships in American History and Politics
- RAI student wins prestigious Rockefeller research grant
- Desmond King and Lawrence Jacobs publish 'Fed Power: How Finance Wins'
- RAI Director of Development receives Hines Prize
- Hilary termcard published
- Trinity termcard published
- Sally Bayley's 'The Private Life of the Diary' acclaimed by reviewers
- Applications now open for 2016 Travel Awards
- RAI's Dr Tom Cutterham appointed Lecturer in US History at Birmingham
- 'The Not So Odd Couple: Richard Nixon and Daniel Patrick Moynihan': video now online
- Genius!: Lydia Davis delivers the 2016 Esmond Harmsworth Lecture in American Arts and Letters
- RAI and Corpus Christi College seek applications for a stipendiary Junior Research Fellow on the United States and World War One
- U.S. Ambassador delivers second Ambassador John J. Louis Jr. Lecture in Anglo-American Relations
- Lloyd Pratt appointed Drue Heinz Professor of American Literature
- Sir Hew Strachan to deliver inaugural RAI Lecture at Chalke Valley History Festival
- RAI student Jane Dinwoodie awarded dissertation fellowship at the McNeil Center for Early American Studies
- Megan Armknecht receives inaugural Carwardine Prize for U.S. History M.St. students
- Richard Carwardine, Jay Sexton, and Ann Schofield elected Distinguished Fellows of the RAI
- RAI Fellow Tessa Roynon receives Toni Morrison Prize
- RAI Fellow Mary King discusses Sam Cooke's "A Change is Gonna Come" on BBC Radio 4 'Soul Music'
- RAI features in BBC4 documentary on Virago Press, Monday 31 October
- RAI's Kathryn Olivarius awarded Past and Present Fellowship at the Institute of Historical Research
- Special American Politics Week begins Hilary Term at RAI
- Former Congressmen Vic Fazio (D) and Randy Neugebauer (R) announced as Congress to Campus visitors
- Alice Kelly wins public engagement competition with WW1 podcast
- RAI's Jane Dinwoodie elected to Cambridge junior research fellowship
- American expats cast their votes at the RAI on 'Super Tuesday'
- Could US overseas voters in UK, France, Canada and Israel swing key US states?
- New publications by RAI fellows
- RAI, St Edmund Hall and Christ Church announce creation of the Broadbent Junior Research Fellowship in American History
- Sunday opening at the Vere Harmsworth Library
- Winant Lecture recording now available
- Mara Keire's research features in latest Atlas Obscura travel and architecture magazine
- Gareth Davies and David Sehat in conversation
- David Sehat and Daniel Walker Howe in conversation
- RAI welcomes International Ralph Ellison Symposium
- Princess Margaret Memorial Garden opens to public, 21st August
- Mandy Izadi appointed Broadbent Junior Research Fellow in American History
- Applications open for RAI travel awards and fourth-year studentships
- Alice Kelly writes in latest Times Literary Supplement
- Applications sought for RAI Travel Awards
- The Trump Administration and The New Nationalism
- Applications open for Broadbent Junior Research Fellowship in American History
- RAI announces establishment of Edward Orsborn Professorship of US Politics and Political History
- Mara Keire discusses populism with Melvyn Bragg on 'In Our Time'
- Fourth of July
- RAI welcomes Notre Dame's 'Global Dome' initiative
- RAI seeks applicants for Edward Orsborn Professorship of US Politics and Political History
- RAI's Dr Patrick Andelic appointed Lecturer in American History at Northumbria University
- Michèle Mendelssohn and Dame Hermione Lee discuss Henry James on Radio 4
- RAI's Dr Kathryn Olivarius appointed Assistant Professor in Nineteenth-Century U.S. History at Stanford University
- Safari for Souls: Billy Graham, US Evangelicalism, and the Cold War in Africa
- Emerson's Economy of Pain
- "The importance of money in the therapeutic relationship": sexual health services and the politics of LGBTQ rights in 1970s and 80s America
- Class and State in America's Greater Reconstruction
- Settler Colonialism, Alaska Natives, and Tribal Sovereignty: The Socio-Legal History of the Native Village of Venetie Tribal Government
- Barack Obama's A Promised Land
- Woody Guthrie and Old Man Trump
- Bethan Davies
- Mara Keire
- Adam Smith
- Nicholas Cole
- Tara Stubbs
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- Daniel Rowe
- Stephen Tuffnell
- Lloyd Pratt
- Rachel Malkin
- Desmond King
- Janina Dill
- Pekka Hämäläinen
- Gareth Davies
- Maximilien Zahnd
- Jay Sexton
- Halbert Jones
- Richard Carwardine
- Nigel Bowles
- Stephen Tuck
- Abraham Lincoln’s greatest speech: the second inaugural
- 'A fearful sense': Ruskin's pathetic fallacy and the non-human world
- Masters of the Seas: Naval Power and the First World War
- American History
- American Literature
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- "Deeds Not Words": American Social Justice Movements and World War One — podcast now online
- ‘The Nation’s Top Dog’: The Enduring Fascination of Animals in the White House
- America and Race Bibliography
- America and the Pacific World
- American History Graduate Seminar programme now available
- American Politics
- Book launch and conversation with Yahia Lababidi
- Book Presentation - Oceans Ventured: Winning the Cold War at Sea
- Carwardine Prize
- Compromise, Moderatism, Extremism, and Fanaticism: Disagreement in American Politics and Society, 1783-1861
- Face-to-face with Trump: Dependent Mexico and the hegemon
- 'Healing Our Divided Society': The Kerner Commission at 50
- Incoming RAI Graduate Scholars, 2020-21
- 'Masters of the Seas: Naval Power and the First World War' by Sir Hew Strachan: recording now available
- Merve Emre and Nicholas Gaskill appointed as Associate Professors of American Literature
- Reading for (and against) empathy
- Open Friday at the RAI: 'In the Name of Peace: John Hume in America'
- The 'Crisis' of the Middle Class Episode
- A History of America in 100 Maps
- Politics after God
- Book launch - Primordial Modernism: Animals, Ideas, Transition (1927–38)
- Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria: Culture, Politics, Place
- 'Race and the Problem of the Public in Postwar America' - recording now available
- RAI Annual Report 2016-17 now available
- Joe Sacco's Paying the Land (2020)
- RAI invites applications for one-year scholarships in American History, Politics/IR, and Literature
- RAI invites applications for postgraduate and academic travel awards
- RAI seeks applications for 2019-20 Visiting Fellowships
- RAI seeks applications for Harmsworth Graduate Scholarship on World War One
- RAI|Live with Antony Penrose: 'Lee Miller: Witnessing Women at War'
- RAI|Live with Ben Arogundade: Obama: 101 Best Covers
- RAI|Live: Deborah Treisman on Walter Hopps
- 'Reflections on the Obamas in office' blog now online
- Report on RAI internship
- Rhetorics of Reading: American Contexts and Methods in Literary Studies
- Sage Goodwin receives Carwardine Prize for U.S. History M.St. students
- Health and Disease History of the Caribbean, 1491-1850: Two Syndemics
- The Atlantic in the Interior
- Free Reading
- The Great Debate: James Baldwin, William F. Buckley and the Civil Rights Revolution
- The long-term implications of President Nixon’s healthcare programme
- The Philip & Rosamund Davies US Elections Campaigns Archive
- 'The Sovereignty of Generations': Thomas Jefferson, Paternalism and Cultural Transmission in Early America
- The United States and World War One — recordings now available
- What students of politics need to understand about Congress
- Why Remember? War and Memory Today
- Has American democracy outstripped its institutional foundations? Principles without traction in 21st century governance
- The American Dilemma Episode
- Katy Long
- Fellows-in-Residence
- Bounding Power in the Island Chains
- Esmond Harmsworth Lecture in American Arts and Letters
- Sir John Elliott Lecture in Atlantic History
- "Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments" by Saidiya Hartman
- Harmsworth Lecture in American History
- Louis Lecture in Anglo-American Relations
- Winant Lecture in American Government
- Mission Statement
- The What's Wrong With America Episode
- The Royal America Episode
- The Boycott Episode
- The Swedish Nightingale Episode
- The From Slavery to Snowdonia Episode
- The Confederates Who Wanted to Be Garibaldi Episode
- Annual Reports
- The Reconstruction Episode
- The My Whole Soul Episode
- The Insurrection Episode
- The Elected King Episode
- The Better Angels Episode
- The Viva La Revolución Episode
- The Last Best Hope Shorts: Simone de Beauvoir
- The Harmonious Episode
- The "Did the South Win the Civil War After All" Episode
- The Last Best Hope Episode
- The new New Deal Episode
- The "Don't Tread on Me" Episode
- The Federalism Episode
- The Crisis Episode
- Experiment
- Katherine Paugh
- Uta Balbier
- Mark Power Smith
- Distinguished Fellows
- Harold Vyvyan Harmsworth Visiting Professor of American History
- John G. Winant Visiting Professor of American Government
- American Exceptionalism? Race, Crime and Democracy in the United States
- Reckoning with Slavery: Gender, Kinship and Capitalism in the Black Atlantic
- Announcement of New Graduate Scholars
- American History Research Seminar programme now available
- American Literature Research Seminar programme now available
- Amendments to event programme on strike days
- Princess Margaret Memorial Garden open to the public on 21 August
- Princess Margaret Memorial Garden opens to public, 22nd August
- U.S. Midterm Elections 2018: Interpreting the Results
- The RAI Goes to the Movies: I am Not Your Negro (2016)
- Alexander P. Butterfield: The Making of 'The Last of the President's Men'
- Making Oscar Wilde
- Book Launch - The Slave's Cause: A History of Abolition
- The Counter-Narrative, the Racial Imaginary and Visual Art
- Book Launch – Edith Wharton and Genre: Beyond Fiction
- The RAI goes to the Movies: 'Sergeant York' (1941)
- "The House of Mirth" by Edith Wharton (1905)
- The US Presidential Election: Who Will Win
- Book Launch - Liberty and Coercion: The Paradox of American Government from the Founding to the Present
- Challenges of Washington
- Geoff Shepard: The Criminalization of American Politics, from Nixon to Now
- New Yorker Fiction through the Decades
- Social Movements and the American State
- The RAI goes to the Movies: 'The Big Parade' (1925)
- Animals in the archive: Some ways to access Indigenous cultural texts
- The Trump Presidency and the structure of modern American politics
- Incredible: lying, credibility, and the truth in historical research
- GLGW Conference 2019: 'A World Transformed: The First World War and its Legacy'
- The U.S. Midterm Elections: Implications for Immigration Law and Policy
- A 'brown man's country'? Langston Hughes in Mexico
- Race and the Problem of the Public in Postwar America
- The RAI Goes to the Movies: All the President's Men (1976)
- The Trump Administration and The New Nationalism
- The RAI Goes to the Movies: Moonlight (2016)
- Things Come Together: Science and the American West
- Bolivar, USA: the United States and Latin American independence
- The Future of the Republican Party
- Sensory Experiments: Psychophysics, Race, and the Aesthetics of Feeling
- The Norton-Harjes Ambulance Corps: Writing America's First World War
- Edith Wharton as Playwright
- James Baldwin’s Another Country (1962): a discussion
- Consent in Early America, 1600-1900
- Historical Indian treaties in American and Canadian constitutional contexts
- U.S. Elections 2016: Interpreting the Results
- The 2020 US Election: Who’s Winning?
- The Trump Administration and the Federal Reserve under Chairman Powell: The path forward for the U.S. economy
- Learning Norwegian
- The Future of the Democratic Party
- Book Launch: Nadia Hilliard and Tom Cutterham
- RAI Lecture at the Chalke Valley History Festival: "Understanding American Government"
- The RAI Goes to the Movies: Dr. Strangelove (1964)
- The Trump Presidency: How is he using the legislative 'tools'?
- War, Race, and Anti-Imperialism in Merze Tate’s International Thought
- U.S. Presidential Inauguration
- Open House: U.S. Elections 2016
- Gold Rush Imperialism: Gold Mining and Global History in the Age of Imperialism, c.1848-1914
- Global Populism: 50 Years After
- The Liberating Prospects of British Guiana
- Visual Art in Narrative Fiction: An Event with Author Amy Sackville
- Fellows' Forum: Reassessing Jesse Helms, Reassessing the New Southern Conservatism and Race
- Race and the 2020 Election
- Life and thought of Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit
- Congress to Campus 2016
- Poverty in America: The Past, Present, and Future
- Congress to Campus 2021
- Daniel Patrick Moynihan's America
- RAI Interdisciplinary Summer School 2016: Action Figures
- City on a Hilltop: American Jews and the Israeli Settler Movement
- Looking Back, Looking Forward: Reflections on the Obamas in Office
- E.E. Cummings as a Poet of the Great War: Love, Sex, Brutality, and 'the Beauty of Living'
- The Taming of the Shrill: Gender, Language and Power in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
- Is there a conservative approach to international relations? U.S. foreign policy from Reagan to Trump
- The 2020 US Election: What Happened?
- RAI–Miller Center joint workshop: The Future of America in the World
- “Deeds Not Words”: American Social Justice Movements and World War One
- Financial Matters, Black Lives: White Collar Crime and the Racial Wealth Gap
- AHGS: Social Media Panel
- Branding a Business of Bigotry: John Van Evrie and the Mass Marketing of ‘White Supremacy’
- Book launch - The Trials of Thomas Morton
- Cultures and Commemorations of War: American Wars, American Memory
- Annette Gordon-Reed: Thomas Jefferson and the Empire of the Imagination
- The RAI Goes to the Movies: The Watermelon Woman (1996)
- Book Launch: Tessa Roynon's The Classical Tradition in Modern American Fiction
- Book talk - Unfree Markets: The Slaves' Economy and the Rise of Capitalism in South Carolina
- Ronan Ludot-Vlasak: Essays on Melville and Classical Antiquity
- OxWIP presents: An Evening with Alyssa Mastromonaco
- Book launch - The One-Party Presidential Contest: Adams, Jackson, and 1824's Five-Horse Race
- Wealth and Economic Growth in the Early American Republic, 1775–1815
- Johnny Cash and Black Lives
- The Missouri Crisis of Constitutional Authority
- Fellows' Forum: "Walk with Us": Women's Prison Zines as Collective Autobiography
- Racialisation and the Media: From Television to Twitter
- The RAI Goes to the Movies: Sorry to Bother You (2018) and Blindspotting (2018)
- Forced Reproduction in the Antebellum South, 1808-1865
- The American Civil Rights State
- Remembering American Slavery and Russian Serfdom during the Post-Emancipation Era
- Fellows' Forum: Praise the Native Gardener, but Tax His Hunter Counterpart: The Case of the 1921 Alaska Fur Tax
- Educating for a New Economy: The Struggle to Rebuild a Jim Crow State
- The RAI Goes to the Movies: Daughters of the Dust (1991)
- Fellows' Forum: Primitive / Incipient: Projections of Blackness in the US Colony in Fin-de-siècle Paris
- The RAI Goes to the Movies: Get Out (2017)
- The 2020 Election Results: What They Mean for the UK and the World
- The Camden slave conspiracy of 1816
- Book Launch - Commemorative Modernisms: Women Writers, Death and the First World War (2020)
- The RAI Goes to the Movies: Selma (2014)
- The 'Oriental' Detective: Reading Race and Masculinity in Contemporary Asian American Crime Fiction
- New Yorker short fiction reading group
- Plymouth 400th Anniversary Roundtable
- The RAI Goes to the Movies: Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939)
- The IR thought of Claudia Jones
- Book launch - The City-State of Boston
- Dr Merze Tate on IR
- Book launch - US Hegemony and the Americas: Power and Economic Statecraft in International Relations
- The Origins of the American Economy
- Lunar: We Look to the Moon
- Writing Black Women’s Lives: Present and Past
- Drawing Wars: Art and Cultural Memory
- Book launch - Shattered Objects: Djuna Barnes's Modernism
- Book launch - The Ordinary Presidency of Donald J. Trump
- Chromographia: American Literature and the Modernization of Color
- ‘“Du yu espik English?” Latino culture and identity in the United States’
- America's Midterm Elections and the Implications for the Trump Presidency
- Book Presentation - "Meet You in Atlantic City: Travels in Springsteen’s New Jersey"
- Clive Sinclair is not Philip Roth
- Drone Warfare: Trends and Emerging Issues
- Hew Strachan: The Entry of the US to the First World War: Centenary Reflections
- Midcentury modernisms: reinventing American nationality law in the 20th century
- Lest We Forget? Reconsidering First World War Memory
- The International Ralph Ellison Symposium 2017
- Representations of War Trauma: Workshop
- Society for the History of Women in the Americas Annual Conference
- ‘Voices of Dissent’: Social Movements and Political Protest in Post-war America
- That Lady on the Hill: Examining American Liberalism at a Crossroads in the 1970s
- Special Relationships: Poetry Across the Atlantic Since 2000
- 100 Down, 265 To Go: First Milestone on President Trump’s First Year
- America and the Treaty of Versailles
- The essay-as-criticism
- The Birth of Tragedy
- The RAI goes to the Movies: 'Wings' (1927)
- ‘O Say Can You See?’ Art, Propaganda and the First World War
- A Post-Mortem of the 2016 U.S. Election
- Joining the Revolution: Lyndon Johnson, the Modern Presidency and the Civil Rights Movement
- The RAI goes to the Movies: 'Shoulder Arms' (1918)
- RAI|Live: Eileen Myles
- American Revolutions: Empires and Republics in North America, 1750-1804
- Book Launch: Why Academic Freedom Matters
- RAI|Live with Mark Greif, editor of n+1 magazine
- Americans Overseas: The United States in the World since 1865
- Presidential Elections Round-table: The Mobilization of Voters Overseas
- RAI|Live with Andrea Wulf - The Invention of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt's New World
- Increasing the number and influence of women in elected and appointed office in the United States and around the world
- The Novel Reading Disease and the Democratisation of American Nationalism
- What political scientists need to understand about Congress
- Populism and Memories in a Sea of Storms: Hurricanes and the Creation of Welfare States in the Greater Caribbean
- What Political Scientists Need to Understand about Congress
- Virtual Plenary Session: The Changing Character of the American Right
- The 2016 Ambassador John J. Louis Jr. Lecture in Anglo-American Relations
- Harmsworth Conference on Transimperial US History
- Merchants of Death? The Nye Commission, the Business of War, and the Politics of Memory
- The 2020 Election: A Postgraduate and ECR Perspective
- Irregular or Insurgent? Constructing a New Face of Battle for America's Civil War
- What Snoopy Can Teach Us about Popular Political Discourse
- Arts Patronage in Modern America: An International Conference
- Money, Politics, and the Establishment of the U.S. Mint, 1784-1828
- The Biden Administration: Priorities and Challenges
- Contextualizing Wampanoag Women's Petitions in the Era of Removal, 1800–1835
- On Compromise: Rachel Greenwald Smith in conversation with Merve Emre
- Women’s Worlds: New Histories of the United States and the World
- A Conversation with Michelle Daniel Jones
- Free Indirect: The Novel Form, its Thought and its Limits
- Round table: Medicine and Slavery in Early America
- A Conversation with Romarilyn Ralston
- Concealing Intervention: Assisting the Automobile Industry in the "Age of Reagan"
- RAI Welcome Reception
- "The Common Cause": Contesting Early American Citizenship in the Longchamps Affair 1784-1786
- Daring Love: Ivan Turgenev and Henry James
- Writing Emotionally Difficult Histories
- The Unexceptional Roots of American Exceptionalism: America in the Age of Revolution
- Response to the Harmsworth Lecture
- How to Draft a Constitution: Methods of Proceeding at State Conventions, 1818-1821
- Unmentionable Ugliness: Police Brutality, Sexual Violence and the Civil Rights Movement
- Bad Queers: How Social Movements Transformed the Governance of Gay Sex and Gender Nonconformity
- Henry Carey, the Philadelphia Working Class, and the Origins of Free Labour (1835-1840)
- Remembering Laura Marcus
- Sarah Schulman in conversation with Amia Srinivasan
- Michèle Mendelssohn
- Tennessee Student Activism from Brown to Kent State
- Can We Talk About Race? A Conversation between Beverly Daniel Tatum and Baroness Valerie Amos
- The Irish America Episode
- Women’s Worlds: New Histories of the United States and the World (Part 1)
- The Homecoming Episode
- The 9/11 Episode
- Women’s Worlds: New Histories of the United States and the World (Part 2)
- The American Antimonopoly Tradition in Global Perspective
- The Robert E. Lee Episode
- Benjamin Gladstone
- Brody McDonald
- Caine Lewin-Turner
- Camila Pelsinger
- Emma Felin
- Jacob Brandler
- Jessica Leeper
- Rebecca Bradburn
- Sarena Martinez
- Stephen Symchych
- Theodore Fawcett
- Introducing this Year's RAI Fellows-in-Residence
- The Government is the Solution Episode
- The State's Rights Episode
- RAI Annual Report for 2020–21 now available
- A Spectacular Fall: Moncure Conway's Civil War
- Tacky's Revolt: The Story of an Atlantic Slave War
- "The American Invasion of Our Theatre": Black Cultural Archives, African American Theatre Makers and Surveillance in 1940s London
- The Birth of Neoliberal Anti-Environmentalism in the United States in the 1960s and 1970s
- #Charlottesville: Media Events and the Long Struggle Against White Supremacy
- The Ghost as Pedagogue
- The Politics of American Islamophobia
- The Last Emperor of Mexico: Panel discussion about Mexico and the United States in the 1860s
- Andrie Morris
- The Roots of American Citizenship
- The Sultan of New York: Armenian-American Diplomacy in the Era of the Eastern Question
- United 'Affrican Brethren:' Black Nationalism and Racial Solidarity in Early Republican New England
- "She took the whip frum him an' give him a snake beatin':" Enslaved Women, Counter-Whippings, and Revenge in the Antebellum South
- Notes on Craft: Dr Xine Yao and Ama Josephine B. Johnstone in Conversation
- The 1776 Episode
- The Billy Graham Episode
- American Ground
- RAI Women's Lunch
- Donald Ratcliffe
- Fellows' Forum: The Battle for Global Supremacy: The Ports of London and New York in the Early Twentieth Century
- The Nixon's The One Episode
- The American Civil War as a Conservative Revolution
- Mori Reithmayr
- The Battle Hymn of the Republic Episode
- The History and Politics of American Wine
- The Streets Belong to Us: Sex, Race, and Police Power from Segregation to Gentrification
- RAI Women's Lunch
- Postgraduate Member Symposium
- Postgraduate Membership
- Ruth Percy
- David Sheen
- Ashley Wright
- Remembering Sir John Elliott
- Doing History from the Inside: a workshop with Allida Black
- RAI Women’s Lunch
- RAI Women's Lunch
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- Richard Nixon's Liberal Legacy
- Archives of Desire: Transformative Fandom and Queer Memory – 1. Limits
- Archives of Desire: Transformative Fandom and Queer Memory – 2. Histories
- Archives of Desire: Transformative Fandom and Queer Memory – 3. Bodies
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- The American Civil War: The Enslavers' State Endures
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- Grace Mallon appointed Kinder JRF in Atlantic History
- An Evening with Joy Harjo, 23rd Poet Laureate of the United States
- Conservatism in the Atlantic World
- Political Behaviour and Public Opinion Workshop in American and Comparative Politics
- Introducing the RAI's Fellows-in-Residence for Trinity Term 2022
- Adam Smith's inaugural lecture now available online
- The Dust Bowl Episode
- Charlotte Hand
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- The Forgotten Constitutional Revolution: Amending American Democracy in the Early Twentieth Century
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- RAI Welcome Reception
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- RAI Women’s Lunch
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- Book Launch - Young America: The Transformation of Nationalism before the Civil War
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- Response to the Harmsworth Lecture
- Oxonian Review Seminar: A Conversation with Rachel Aviv
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- Heather Colley
- Christopher Lowe
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- Zoe Rucker
- Postgraduate Members' Welcome Event
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- RAI Annual Report for 2021–22 now available
- The Polarisation Episode
- Samuel Burry
- The Gettysburg Episode
- Emily Brady appointed Broadbent JRF in American History
- Baruch Gilinsky
- 'The Midterm Elections: What Happened, and What Next?' now available online
- The Black Ships Episode
- Nicole King
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- Harmsworth Lecture in American History 2022 - recording now available
- Colonial Time-Consciousness and the American Revolution
- 'To Remedy the Evils Under Which We Labor': Internal Improvement as Religious Statecraft in the Antebellum South
- Engineering Peace: Technology and the End of Politics in the American Nineteenth Century
- Book talk - America’s Philosopher: John Locke in American Intellectual Life (Chicago, 2022)
- Hannah Greiving (on maternity leave until November 2025)
- Fanny Bullock Workman, Transimperial Mobility, and Fantasies of 'Anglo-Saxon' Subjectivity in the Gilded Age
- Federalism for Beginners: Intergovernmental Relations in the Early American Republic
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- CANCELLED - The Crisis of Household Government and the rise of Democratic Conservatism before the American Civil War
- Round Table: Sports and the American Presidency
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- Black Matrilineage, Photography and Representation
- Weird Tales of the Twenty-First Century
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- RAI Women’s Lunch
- RAI Women’s Lunch
- A Conversation with Gavin Cologne-Brookes
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- FDR: Transforming the Presidency and Renewing America
- RAI Book Sale
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- Michael Wakin
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- The Floating University: Experience, Empire, and the Politics of Knowledge
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- Book talk - West of Slavery: The Southern Dream of a Transcontinental Empire
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- At the Junction: The Local, Regional, and National in US History
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- CANCELLED Black Women Photographers in the Long Civil Rights Movement
- Proofs of the Illusion: A Moonglow Scrapbook
- The Bookshop of Black Queer Diaspora: Lorraine Hansberry and the Multiplications of Insurgency
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- A Colonial History of the Present
- Estrangement, Consolation: On Black Criticism
- Work Requirements: Literary Labour and Social Welfare
- Claude McKay, Harlem and the Future of Black Peoplehood, 1934-1944
- RAI Women’s Lunch
- RAI Women’s Lunch
- Fearless Women: Feminist Patriots from Abigail Adams to Beyoncé
- What will happen in US politics in 2024?
- Samuel Ringgold Ward: A Life of Struggle
- Winant Symposium: Reparations and the Political Imagination
- Oxonian Review Seminar: A Conversation with Tom Crewe
- Harmsworth Chair Centennial Symposium: 100 Years of the Study of the United States from Oxford
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- RAI Fellow Nicholas Cole delivers Fulton Lecture at the University of Chicago
- The Lessons of LBJ Episode
- A new season of the RAI's The Last Best Hope? podcast
- Was there a Culture War in Nineteenth-Century America?
- America's role in Ukraine: a return to the last, best hope?
- Crime, Royal Prerogative, and the Pardon Power of the American President
- A City on a Hill: The exceptional history of a powerful metaphor
- Harriet Smith Hughes
- Bethan Wallace
- Kye Allen
- Luke Young
- The Geordie South: How Northumbrians shaped Appalachia
- RAI celebrates Harmsworth Chair centennial
- Call for Papers: American History Research Seminar
- Winant Visiting Professors of American Government appointed for 2024–27
- Princess Margaret Memorial Garden open to public on 21 August
- RAI Welcome Reception
- Book Launch - War on the Ballot: How the Election Cycle Shapes Presidential Decision-Making in War
- Inside American Politics: A Dialogue with Top American Politics and Media Experts
- Fellows' Forum - A Shadow Over the World: Roosevelt, the Fascist Threat, and America's Road to World War II
- White Supremacy in American Politics: An Origins Story
- RAI Women’s Lunch
- RAI Women’s Lunch
- Bonds, Attachments and Networks: Photographies of Connection
- From the Power Elite to the Paranoid Style: How the Assassination of President Kennedy Changed America
- Forced Removal and the Politics of Refugee Recognition in the American Revolutionary War
- A History of Black Women Photographers in the Civil Rights Movement
- The Culture of Exposure: State Secrets and Disclosures in Cold War America
- They Cry Liberty: Imperial Crisis and Revolution in Atlantic Africa
- Suffrage Sceptics and Realists: A History of Reluctant Endorsements of Woman Suffrage in the United States, 1840s–1920
- Disaffected: The Cultural Politics of Unfeeling in Nineteenth-Century America
- The Poet, Born or Made? The Case of Amy Clampitt
- The Twoness of Black Time and Being
- Fractures in the Culture of Sentiment: Time and Region in Nineteenth-Century Sentimental Novels
- Oxford Mosaic Accessibility Statement
- The RAI welcomes 2023–24 Visiting Professors
- The Last Best Hope podcast returns for its tenth series
- Is there a Paranoid Style in American Politics?
- What is a 'Colorblind Constitution'?
- Andrew Dilts
- Maya Hollander
- Amisha Kambath
- Oisin Meenan
- Elena Morgana
- Miranda Richman
- Madeleine Rose
- Rachel Reville
- Ruth Shoo
- Klarke Stricklen
- Olivia Sutherland
- Harry Thomas
- Yixin Tian
- Daniel Whittle
- Benedict Willis
- Ming Kit Wong
- Discussion of the 2023 Harmsworth Lecture
- Oxford-RAI Graduate Scholarship at University College
- The Kennedy Assassination and Conspiracy Culture
- Conrad Steel
- Book launch - In Her Hands: Women’s Fight Against AIDS in the United States
- Book Discussion - Popularizing the Past: Historians, Publishers, and Readers in Postwar America
- Harmsworth Lecture in American History 2023 - recording now available
- The Destruction of the Tea, 250 Years On
- Congratulations to Neil Suchak on passing his DPhil viva
- Shifting Allegiances: The Election of Latino Republicans to Congress and State Legislatures
- CANCELLED - Presidential Transitions: lessons for 2025
- Liberated Africans and Imperial Institutions in the Early History of the Suppression of the Transatlantic Trade in Enslaved African People
- From Chicago to Lagos: Festac 77, Cold War Diplomacy, and the Transnational Parameters of Black Activism
- Angelica Schuyler: Making a Patriot Dynasty in the Age of Revolutions
- Cable Ties: The Transatlantic Telegraph and American Culture in Britain, 1866-1914
- "There is No Place Like a Happy Home": 'Information Wanted' Notices, the Christian Recorder, and the Idealization of the Black Family in Post-Emancipation America
- Mourning Martyrs: Civil Rights Deaths and Museum Narratives
- Work Songs with Zora Neale Hurston, Alan Lomax, and Langston Hughes
- ‘We write our stories, our histories on the land’: Hereness in Janet Rogers and Jackson 2Bear’s ‘For This Land’ Series
- Psyche Preborn: H.D., Embryology, Cybernetics
- ‘A Strange and Secret Thing’: Staging Heredity in the Harlem Renaissance
- RAI Women’s Lunch
- RAI Women’s Lunch
- Milton Friedman: The Last Conservative
- American Fascism
- How are Latino voters changing America?
- Pax Economica: Left-Wing Visions of a Free Trade World
- Tabernacles in the Wilderness: The US Christian Commission on the Civil War Battlefront
- Where next for the Anglo-American 'Special Relationship'?
- Mobile Embassies, Expeditionary Ambassadors: Public Diplomacy, Activism, and The Politics of the "World Tour" across Empires
- Winant Lecture in American Government 2024 - recording now available
- How have presidential primaries shaped modern US politics?
- Merze Tate: The Global Odyssey of a Black Woman Scholar
- Lights Up - REGISTRATION NOW FULL
- Where next for the Anglo-American 'Special Relationship'?
- Haydn Belfield
- Sophie Berman
- Shawn Brace
- Jacob Greenspon
- Morgan DaCosta
- Brittany Gittus
- Maurice Hirt
- Sara Lopes Borga
- Sylvia McKelvie
- Samuel Murison
- Miyo Peck-Suzuki
- Joseph Ward
- The Strange Death and Curious Rebirth of American Cricket
- Rothermere American Institute: Use of cookies on this website
- The Rise and Fall of Confederate Monuments: Memory and the American Civil War
- Time to Get Ready: Resistance Through My Lens
- Time to Get Ready: Opening Reception
- The Carbon Republic: Global Warming and American Political History
- RAI Women’s Lunch
- RAI Women’s Lunch
- Disanimality: When Disability, Illness, and Animality Meet
- Immigration Politics in an Age of Uncertainty
- Black Internationalism's Politics of Land
- Adam Smith awarded Research Project Grant by the Leverhulme Trust
- A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Agora: The Queer Politics of Literariness
- Teaching Beyond Himself: After Cavell’s Ordinary
- Harmsworth Visiting Professors of American History appointed for 2024–27
- Forthcoming Photography Exhibition: 'Time to Get Ready: Maria Varela and the Civil Rights Movement'
- Morning again in America: The 1984 Election forty years on
- Time to Get Ready: Maria Varela and the Civil Rights Movement - Exhibition Open
- Congratulations to Gwion Jones and Josh Lappen on passing their DPhil vivas
- The Black Founders, America and the Claim of Equality
- A.J. Hudson
- Maya Sternthal
- Isabella Turilli
- Presidents and the Press
- Rigged! Anxiety about Election Integrity in America
- Society for the History of Women in the Americas - Annual Conference
- Call for Papers: American History Research Seminar
- Andrea McDowell
- RAI Welcome Reception
- Princess Margaret Memorial Garden open to public on 21 August
- The Roots of American Authoritarianism
- Beth Wilson
- Gwion Wyn Jones
- Emily West
- Conservatisms in an Age of Revolutions: The United States in an Atlantic World
- Kim Welch
- Lisa McGirr
- Sarah Knott
- Imperial Odyssey: The USS Ticonderoga and the Search for U.S. Empire
- "Waste places": Remaking the Plantation at Booker T. Washington's Tuskeegee Institute
- Frances Thompson: Race, Gender Non-Conformity, and Scandal in the White Conservative Press During Reconstruction
- Roll Away The Stone: African American Gospel Music 1930-1965
- John Reed, Edgar Snow, Herbert Matthews, and the Question of Journalistic Truth
- Testimonies of Emotion: Enslaved People's Emotional Lives in the Antebellum US South
- Morale: A Revolutionary Idea?
- Anishinaabe Albion: Indigenous Diplomacy, Performance, and Resistance in the British Isles
- "Harlem Interdit": Paris-Match and European Uses of Harlem, c.1964-c.1975
- Glow Boys: Temporary Workers and the Making of Atomic Capitalism
- Rediscovering James W.C. Pennington, Black Reformed Minister and Activist
- The Cost of Sympathy: Perceptions of Suffering in the New York City Draft Riots
- RAI Women’s Lunch
- RAI Women’s Lunch
- The Longest Boundary: How the US-Canadian Border’s Line Came to be Where It Is, 1763–1910
- Reading Rorty: Introduction
- Reading Rorty: Pragmatism and Truth I
- Reading Rorty: Pragmatism and Truth II
- Reading Rorty: A Liberal Utopia I
- Reading Rorty: A Liberal Utopia II
- Reading Rorty: A Liberal Utopia III
- Reading Rorty: Criticism and Conclusion
- The Present and Future of US Politics: Foreign Policy
- Erin Pauwels
- The Present and Future of US Politics: Whose Vote Counts?
- The Present and Future of US Politics: Political Violence
- The Present and Future of US Politics: Shifting Voter Allegiances
- The Present and Future of US Politics: What next for the Democratic Party?
- The Present and Future of US Politics: Election Debrief
- Robert Saldin
- Louisa Hotson
- CANCELLED-The Present and Future of US Politics: Conservatism
- The Present and Future of US Politics: The Urban-Suburban Divide
- Kimberley Johnson
- The US Election: What Just Happened?
- Harmsworth Lecture Response
- RAI Annual Report for 2023–24 now available
- Katherine Fapp
- Erin Shearer
- Aisha Djelid
- Print Capitalism Between the Book and the Periodical
- Deadpan in/as Black Aesthetics
- What was New Sincerity?
- Tracing the Ecological in Early American Environmental Thought & Model Thinking in Colonial New England
- Ethan Plaue
- Congratulations to Minying Huang and Elizabeth Rees on passing their DPhil vivas
- Inside American Politics 2024 Conference
- Grace Mallon
- Dark Money: Can billionaires buy elections in America?
- Sheila Byers
- The Last Best Hope Podcast: New Series Up Now!
- The Age of Polarization Election Special Part 1: 1992
- Eugene V. Debs and America as the last, best hope for socialism?
- The Age of Polarization Election Special Part 2: 2000
- Call for Papers: Conservatism in an Age of Atlantic Revolutions, 1830 – 1880
- The Age of Polarization Election Special Part 3: 2008
- God and Trump: Evangelicals and Politics in today's America
- The Age of Polarization Election Special Part 4: 2016
- Alain Locke Seminar
- Samuel Ringgold Ward: A Life of Struggle
- Thoroughbred Nation: Making America at the Racetrack, 1793-1900
- Wake Up Women: American Women, Activism, and Engagement at Queen Elizabeth II’s Coronation
- Righteous Strife: How Warring Religious Nationalists Forged Lincoln's Union
- The Pompe and Pride of Man Pride and Humility in Early New England
- Joshua Lappen
- Election Special: What Just Happened?
- Vladimiro Bocchino
- Jessica Chirboga
- Aissa Dearing-Benton
- Spencer Drake
- Paul Fine
- Carlos Guadarrama Gandara
- Graham Higgins
- Tara Jittalan
- Eszter D Kovacs
- Shereece Linton-Ramsay
- Madison Lyonhart
- Lily Middleton-Mansell
- Scott Newman
- Ben Philipps
- Lucie Richter-Mahr
- William Smith
- Erick Moreno Superlano
- Amy van der Merwe
- Smriti Verma
- Sharon Xiaohan Zhang
- RAI Women's Lunch
- RAI Women's Lunch
- Christopher McKenna
- Martha Swift
- Paul Martin
- Congratulations to Katie Fapp and Sarena Martinez on passing their DPhil vivas
- Alain Locke Seminar Series
- African Americans and the Photographic Seat of Honor
- The End of Black Politics
- Josh Alexander
- American Fictions of Vulnerability
- A World of Opodeldoc: Leigh Hunt, Edgar Allan Poe, and the Early Nineteenth-Century Periodical
- Toni Morrison’s Black Anthropocenes
- Deliberate Strangers: Transatlantic Homecomings in Henry James, James Baldwin and Stuart Hall
- An Exceptional Identity: The Role of US History Education in (Re)Producing American Exceptionalism