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− | The '''Oxford University lectures for LGBT History Month''' have been held annually at [[Oxford]] since 2010. | + | The '''Oxford University lectures for LGBT History Month''' have been held annually at [[University of Oxford|Oxford]] since 2010. |
The subjects and lecturers have been as follows: | The subjects and lecturers have been as follows: | ||
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*2011: "Pride and Politics" by [[Angela Eagle]] | *2011: "Pride and Politics" by [[Angela Eagle]] | ||
*2012: "[[Alan Turing]]: the One who became a Zero" by Dr [[Andrew Hodges]] | *2012: "[[Alan Turing]]: the One who became a Zero" by Dr [[Andrew Hodges]] | ||
− | *2013: "A Queer-Like Smell" by [[Val | + | *2013: "A Queer-Like Smell" by [[Val McDermid]] |
+ | *2014: "Re-examining the history of sexuality in the Christian West" BY [[Diarmaid MacCulloch]] | ||
+ | *2015: "LGBT Equality in the 21st Century" by [[Ruth Hunt]]<ref>http://www.ox.ac.uk/event/lgbt-history-month-lecture-lgbt-equality-21st-century</ref> | ||
+ | *2016: "LGBT Heritage in World Cultures" by [[Richard Parkinson]] | ||
− | == | + | ==References== |
− | + | <references> | |
[[Category:Lectures]] | [[Category:Lectures]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Articles with no pictures]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Oxford]] |
Latest revision as of 21:35, 20 February 2024
The Oxford University lectures for LGBT History Month have been held annually at Oxford since 2010.
The subjects and lecturers have been as follows:
- 2010: "Out on Monday" by Paul Gambaccini
- 2011: "Pride and Politics" by Angela Eagle
- 2012: "Alan Turing: the One who became a Zero" by Dr Andrew Hodges
- 2013: "A Queer-Like Smell" by Val McDermid
- 2014: "Re-examining the history of sexuality in the Christian West" BY Diarmaid MacCulloch
- 2015: "LGBT Equality in the 21st Century" by Ruth Hunt[1]
- 2016: "LGBT Heritage in World Cultures" by Richard Parkinson