Call for Papers — History of Oxford Colleges 15 November 2014 (Oxford, UK)

The History of Oxford Colleges Conference (HOCC) is a conference dedicated to the historical study of the colleges of Oxford University. The conference gives historians, archivists and antiquaries (as well as researchers in cognate disciplines such as geography, archaeology, cartography, architecture and theology) the opportunity to present their research findings or theories on the history of Oxford’s colleges and halls to an appreciative audience of their peers. Submissions are welcomed from academics, archivists, graduate students and unaffiliated researchers. Submission deadline 20 October, 2014.  Additional information available here.

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