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1914–1918: Was Britain Right to Fight?

In Oh What a Lovely War? First World War Anniversary Lectures

Read by Nigel Biggar


Various


University of Oxford Podcasts

The Horror or the Glory?: Terence Malick's The Thin Red Line

In Oriel College Chapel Services

Read by Nigel Biggar


Various


University of Oxford Podcasts

Can the West Live with Islam?

In Keble College

Read by Nigel Biggar, Timothy Winter and Jonathan Phillips


Various


University of Oxford Podcasts

Where's the Virtue in the Humanities?

In TORCH | The Oxford Research in the Humanities

Read by Nigel Biggar, Donald Drakeman, Steven Biel and Jonathan Bate


Various


University of Oxford Podcasts

Religion in War and Peace

In Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict

Read by Nigel Biggar, Tony Coady, Rama Mani and Jennifer Welsh


Various


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The Goddess of Atvatabar

Read by Nigel Fisher


William Richard Bradshaw


An accident during a polar expedition leads the crew of the Polar King to the discovery of an entire world within the earth. Within the inte…

Marge Askinforit

Read by Nigel Boydell


Barry Pain


A rollicking parody of the Margot Asquith memoirs, in which Pain's character, Marge, beguiles us with the most personal details of her dysfu…

Eliza

Read by Nigel Boydell


Barry Pain


A gentle, yet deliciously humourous series of brief anecdotes, that follow the mundane, though surprisingly hazard strewn lives of our rathe…

Bob the Castaway

Read by Nigel Boydell


Frank V. Webster


Frank V Webster was a pseudonym controlled by the Stratemeyer Syndicate, the first book packager of books aimed at children. This pseudonym …

Biltmore Oswald

Read by Nigel Boydell


J. Thorne Smith, Jr.


The hilarious diary of a young man's recruitment into, and service in a navy, which, though well equipped and disciplined, remains woefully …

The Lost Kafoozalum

Read by Nigel Fisher


Pauline Ashwell


"Lizzie" Lee and her best friend "B" have just finished their finals in Cultural Engineering at Russett College and are …

If Winter Don't

Read by Nigel Boydell


Barry Pain


Barry Pain's parody takes a sharp knife to ASM Hutchinson's best selling novel 'If Winter Comes'.We follow the professional and marital decl…

FMR 47 Foreword: the inheritance of loss

In Forced Migration Review

Read by Nigel Fisher


Various


University of Oxford Podcasts

American election Prospects and Consequences: 2012 and Beyond

In Alumni Weekend

Read by Nigel Bowles


Various


University of Oxford Podcasts

Reflections on Four Decades of International Action against Torture

In Public International Law Discussion Group

Read by Nigel Rodley


Various


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Beyond 4 degrees: impacts across the global scale

In 4 Degrees and Beyond International Climate Conference

Read by Nigel Arnell


Various


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August 2011 Riots: The Making a British Black 'Underclass'?

In Oxford Symposium On The August 2011 Riots: Context And Responses

Read by Nigel Carter


Various


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1 - Chapter I

In The Paying Guest

Read by Nigel Boydell


George Gissing


George Gissing was one of the most accomplished writers of realism in the Victorian Era. Also The Paying Guest is a great example of realism…

12 - H. 3D-- The Review of a Continuous Performance, Part 1

In Seeing Things at Night

Read by Nigel Boydell


Heywood Broun


This Book is a collection of humorous short stories which describe the comedy in everyday things and situations. (Summary by Carolin)