Interviews with Oxford University Press authors about their books
Cultivating Democracy: Politics and Citizenship in Agrarian India (Oxford UP, 2021) by Dr. Mukulika
Many studies of China's relations with and influence on Southeast Asia tend to focus on how Beijing
In a world filled with both enormous wealth and pockets of great devastation, how should the well-of
In The Architects of Dignity: Vietnamese Visions of Decolonization (Oxford UP, 2024), Kevin D. Pham
Over the two decades since the adoption of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women,
Scholars of religion have mostly abandoned the concept of "syncretism" in which certain apparent dev
Today I’m speaking with Erich Hatala Matthes, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Advisory Faculty
In James Baldwin's Sonny's Blues (Oxford University Press, 2024), Tom Jenks follows a scene-by-scene
Conventional accounts of the Cold War focus on competition between the United States and Soviet Unio
Antoinette Burton's Gender History: A Very Short Introduction introduces the field of gender history
Today I talked to Mie Nakachi about Replacing the Dead: The Politics of Reproduction in the Postwar
Over the last seven decades, some states successfully leveraged the threat of acquiring atomic weapo
From their founding, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) educated as many as 90 per
Today I’m speaking with Jeffrey Pilcher, Professor of Food History at the University of Toronto. We
Elections loom large in our everyday understanding of democracy. Yet we also acknowledge that our fa
Nearly a quarter century after the decade of the 1990s ended, what really mattered in America during
In this episode of High Theory, Laura Stamm talks about the biopic. One of the oldest forms of narra
Love and the Working Class: The Inner Worlds of Nineteenth Century Americans (Oxford University Pres
Seth Rogovoy's latest book for Oxford University Press is called Within You Without You: Listening t
On July 22, 1847, a group of about forty refugees entered the Salt Lake Valley. Among them were thre