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Sally Frampton is a Research Associate at the Faculty of History. She works on the history of healthcare.
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Regius Professor of History emeritus, University of Oxford. Prof Evans is a specialist in the modern history of central and east Europe. He has a long-standing interest in local and community history, especially of Oxford and its region; in environmental history; and in the history of Wales.
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After returning to history in retirement after a career in consultancy, Graham did an MA in Cambridge and then a D Phil at Oxford on the history of champagne in 19th century Britain. His book, Champagne in Britain 1800-1914: how the British transformed a French luxury, won the 2022 OIV (Organisation Internationale du Vin) prize. His interest in Port Meadow began during lockdown and his book on its history over the centuries will be published in Oxford in 2024-5.
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Claire McCann is a senior guide and researcher with Uncomfortable Oxford. Claire holds an MSt in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, and MPhil in Economics. She is currently reading for her DPhil at the University of Oxford, examining the decolonial potential of breaking down the historical and spatial boundaries between higher education institutions and the communities excluded from these establishments.
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Rawz is a multidisciplinary artist from Oxford. His practice centres around words and music, and is rooted in social justice and the exploration and understanding of our interconnected worlds.