Professor Catriona Seth spoke about Austrian Empress Maria Theresa on the BBC Radio 4 series, In Our Time.
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Professor Ian Maclachlan has published his new book into the later works of Louis-René des Forêts.
The Sir Robert Taylor Society, our network bringing together teachers and academics in modern languages, met on September 25 for its annual conference
Welcome to Pascal Marty who has just taken over as director of the Maison Française
We are delighted that the Guardian University Guide 2021 again ranks Oxford first amongst all UK universities for Modern Languages.
MML came third (out of 56 University departments) in student satisfaction survey for Trinity term 2020.
Oxford has risen two places to claim the top spot for 2020.
Professor Catriona Seth's edition of Marie-Antoinette's unpublished Letters to Ambassador Mercy has just come out in Italian.
We are delighted that Dr Cosmin Toma has been awarded a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship.
Professor Catriona Seth is presenting archives written by Marie-Antoinette.
Patrick McGuinness has won the 2020 Royal Society of Literature Encore Award for his novel Throw me to the Wolves.
Emily McLaughlin releases her first book entitled Yves Bonnefoy and Jean-Luc Nancy: Ontological Performance.
Warm congratulations to Professor Catriona Seth FBA whose edition of Marie-Antoinette's letters to Count Mercy has been shortlisted for the Prix Château de Versailles du Livre d'Histoire.
Dr Jessica Goodman launches the Modern Languages Outreach and Engagement project, which is British Academy funded.
Patrick McGuinness' second novel Throw me to the Wolves has been shortlisted for the Royal Society for Literature's Encore Award.
Admissions for graduate taught and research programmes at the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages for entry in October 2020 are currently open.