Professor Sir Richard Evans: History since the Sixties: from Social Science to the Global
About the Series A series of specially-commissioned 50-minute lectures to celebrate the first 50 years of Wolfson College. In the series, eleven distinguished members of the college reflect on developments in their fields of expertise in the half-century since Wolfson was founded.

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Interview with Sir Richard J Evans on "The Third Reich and the Paranoid Imagination" HQ

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Richard J. Evans, Eric Hobsbawm: A Life in History - 12 novembre 2019

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The 30 Years' War (1618-48) and the Second Defenestration of Prague - Professor Peter Wilson

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Prof. Mahmood Mamdani on decolonisation: Lessons from postcolonial Uganda

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In Conversation with Sir David Suchet

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A Genealogy of the State: Quentin Skinner

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Why Did the Soviet Union Collapse?

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Sir Richard J Evans - German National Identity

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"Too much Maths, too little History: The problem of Economics"

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David Runciman on Democracy

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Sir Richard J. Evans - Writing the History of 19th-century Europe: the Global Context

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Truth and the Historian | Prof. Quentin Skinner

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Richard Evans, Simon Sebag Montefiore | The Coming of the Third Reich | Jaipur Literature Festival

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Professor Sir Richard J. Evans joins Iain Dale to take your calls | Watch Again

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Richard Evans - The Conspiratorial World of European Politics in the 1820s - 22.11.16

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Margaret MacMillan: The uses and abuses of history

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Professor Sir Richard Evans: Meet the historian

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Christopher Clark, France and the Origins of the Great War

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What Intellectual History Teaches Us: A Conversation w/ Quentin Skinner (The Governance Podcast Ep6)

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