Stanford professor Priya Satia discusses how Orwell inspires us to remain vigilant against threats to our freedom. Listen Now, No collection of stories is more beloved worldwide than the Middle Eastern folk tales known as One Thousand and One Nights. New mapmakers were pushing back against ancient maps that showed a world they didnt see or didnt believe in. By 1935, hed fallen in with a crowd of brilliant scholars, intellectuals, and activists through his studies. document.write([location.protocol, '//', location.host, location.pathname].join('')); Oxford University Press, 2023, Communication, Media Studies, & Journalism. Listen Now, Heart of Darkness is Joseph Conrads story of Charles Marlows journey down the Congo River. In this satirical fable, Voltaire used current events of the daylike the 7 Years War and the 1755 Lisbon earthquaketo explore larger philosophical questions, such as how there could be evil in a world created by a benevolent god. And few texts were as successful in this goal as Virginia Woolfs 1925 novel Mrs Dalloway. Duke University professor Toril Moi discusses Beauvoirs inspiring vision of a just, equal society in which men and women respect each other as free and responsible subjects. Harvard Professor Saul Noam Zaritt discusses the stories behind the musical. Since the premier, people have been trying to figure out what this play means.Waiting for Godot is famous as a play about nothing, but it has endured because it is in fact a play about life. As a subscriber, you are shown 80% less display advertising when reading our articles. Caroline Winterer discusses Common Sense, a pamphlet that uses the language of the people to denounce monarchical rule and advocate for a new, independent government. The Athenian government considered him a public danger. Harvard Professor James Kloppenberg discusses how Rousseaus ideas on government and society have inspired thinkers and leaders ever since. In 1971, an American philosopher named John Rawls introduced a new answer: justice as fairness. We come to realize that there are larger, invisible forces that tend to have just as much a say, or more, in how our lives go as we do. The modernist literary movement was characterized in particular by its interest in revealing the inner psychology of its characters. He must pay 278 in costs and surcharge. Listen Now, The Story of the Stone is one of the most loved novels in Chinese literature, with dozens of adaptations and an entire field of scholarship dedicated to it. But he was even more interested in how we perceive life. But then, some books have a life of their own. Columbia professor Annie Pfeifer discusses how the Grimm brothers collected and transformed these folk tales and in the process created a whole new literary genre. She was fined 1,730, must pay 565.47 in compensation and was ordered to pay 933 in costs and surcharge. Who deserves to rule? He was fined 120 and ordered to pay 412 in compensation. Although Smiles wrote Self-Help for British readers, his advice swiftly travelled around the globe to places like Japan and Egypt and Smiles became a celebrated guru. Professor James Hankins of Harvard University discusses the context in which Machiavelli wrote The Prince and its impact on modern political philosophy. Listen Now, When it was first published in 1719, many people believed Robinson Crusoe was a true story. He was writing in the years following WWII and the beginning of The Cold War. Dartmouth professor and poet Joshua Bennett discusses the novels impact and what it can teach us about cancel culture. ANTHONY GIBBS, 41, of Cecil Sharp Place, Oxford, pleaded guilty to racially aggravated disorderly behaviour. Scientific, technological, and political changes disrupted many traditional forms of life. contact the editor here. Professor David Bromwich of Yale University discusses this books rich and complex legacy. contact the editor here. He joined the team in 2021 as Oxfordshire's court and crime reporter. The original collection only contained about 40 stories and was compiled into a manuscript sometime between the 8th century and the 14th century during the Islamic Golden Age. As Harvard professor Larry Summers explains, The General Theory revolutionized existing beliefs about supply and demand and introduced new ideas about the value of governmental intervention. Newsquest Media Group Ltd, Loudwater Mill, Station Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. SHARON PALGREEMAN, 31, of Rosebay Gardens, Headington, pleaded guilty to drink driving a Suzuki in London Road, Headington. Find the resource that requires renewal and click the Click to renew your access for 6 months link provided. Listen Now, In the early 19th century, slavery was still a brutal reality in the southern United States, but a growing movement to abolish slavery nationwide was taking hold. Can it be designed? Listen Now, Play is an essential part of childhood. Harvard professor Elizabeth Lunbeck explores this books provocative thesis and unsettling legacy. Mann was a modern, experimental writer who wrote about the major issues of his timenot only the war and the pandemic, but also industrialization, class resentment, and rising nationalism. Boston University professor Yuri Corrigan discusses how The Brothers Karamazov responded to the culture wars raging in Russia at the time it was written and how it might help us find our way out of our own. But some of the most popular stories, such as Aladdin and Ali Baba didnt appear in that original manuscript. SCALES OF JUSTICE: Who's been at Oxford Magistrates' Court? Listen Now, The stories of Snow White, Little Red Riding Hood, The Frog Prince and many others have travelled through multiple cultures, been adapted and repurposed, and occasionally end up immortalized as Disney movies. 3-min read SCALES OF JUSTICE: Latest cases from Oxford Magistrates' Court ROXANNE TOWNSEND, 31, of Sorrel Way, Carterton, admitted breaching a community order imposed. In his critique, he challenged Europeans construction of the so-called East, laid bare the biases of Orientalist study, and transformed the course of humanities scholarship. Questions like: Why are we here at all? But we do know that her book, The Tale of Genji, is arguably one of the most influential Japanese texts to date. He later wrote History of the Peloponnesian War, a chronicle of the 27-year civil war between the Athenians and the Spartans. Thucydides believed that history is cyclical, and he saw written history as more than just record keeping. In fact, as Harvard professor Doris Summer explains, Schiller claimed that the only way we could achieve utopia was by making play a central aspect of society. Listen Now, In Elements of the Philosophy of Right, the German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel explored the nature of individual freedom and how society can guarantee it for all citizens. This story was written by Tom Seaward. LEE ADAMS, 44, of Wood Street, Wallingford, admitted driving a Jaguar X-type on Craddock Road, Whitley, in April while disqualified from driving. Less than a year later, American journalist John Hersey traveled to Hiroshima and interviewed survivors of the bombing. But the musical itself was an adaptation of Sholem Aleichems Tevye stories. If you have not heard back about your request in 7 days, please email technical support. A list of resource collections will be displayed for you, including the name of the textbooks in use, when your access was setup, and when it will expire. She was fined 276, banned from the roads for 17 months and ordered to pay 195 in costs and surcharge. The magistrates also ordered he pay a 95 victim surcharge. Yale professor Steven Smith discusses this extraordinary text and how Socrates ideas have supported a long history of civil disobedience. Listen Now, In The Souls of Black Folk, American writer, sociologist and civil rights activist W. E. B. DuBois shed light on Black life in America and what it meant to be seen through a white gaze. Harvard professor Beth Blum discusses the political implications of Self-Help and how this book led to the continued popularity of todays self-help genre. Sometimes these paths are close to what we imagined in our youth. The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority (ICJIA) is seeking a motivated researcher to engage in large-scale criminal justice system research projects, both independently and as a team member. He had 107mlg of alcohol in 100ml of blood, where the limit is 80. It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times. When Beloved came out, it immediately became Morrisons most acclaimed work. The story is about a middle-aged nobleman named Alonso Quijano who is so obsessed with stories of brave medieval knights that he decides to become one, renaming himself Don Quixote. DES MOINES, IA - On Thursday, January 12, 2023, a federal jury convicted a Markham, Illinois man of conspiracy to distribute 1,000 grams or more of heroin for his role in a large-scale heroin and fentanyl conspiracy. If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can The eight books of On War contain Clausewitzs theory of war. In it, he addresses the relationships between war and policy, tactics, and strategy. New York University professor Paulo Lemos Horta discusses the exciting recent discovery of the real origin of these most famous stories. Listen Now, Sigmund Freuds 1905 text Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality is an analysis of humans relationship to sex. Tests showed he ha 108mlg of alcohol in 100ml of blood. Harvard professor John Stauffer discusses Douglasss life and work. Listen Now, Watching our favorite TV shows and movies today, its easy to take the relatable characters and familiar settings for granted. In fact, he says, it is worse. Harvard professor Mariano Siskind discusses the three ways that he believes Borges Fictions was revolutionary. And in 1950, he wrote Discourse on Colonialism. To get in touch with him email: Tom.Seaward@newsquest.co.uk. Listen Now, In 1827 a young farmer named Joseph Smith was visited by an angel. Listen Now, America means something different to everyone. Columbia professor Nicholas Dames discusses how Eliot wrote one of the very first grownup novels. Listen Now, When it comes to epic poetry, theres a strong case to be made that the Ancient Indian story the Mahbhrata is the most epic. Listen Now, John Keynes book, The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, was published in England at the tail end of the Great Depression. Hewitt also admitted driving without a valid licence or insurance. Listen Now, In 1739, Scottish philosopher David Hume set out to chart the nature and limits of human knowledge. A Gannett Company. Listen Now, When reading a crime novel, we usually learn the crime within the first few page turns; the trick is discovering the perpetrator. The growth of cities opened up new freedoms and opportunities and scientists like Sigmund Freud and Ernst Mach were developing new theories about how we perceive the world and construct reality. If you have adopted an Oxford University Press textbook for one of your courses, you may have already been set up with access to the resources associated with your text. In 1978, Edward Said, a professor of literature at Columbia University, published a book of the same name, Orientalism. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to Listen Now, How do you create a fair society? Listen Now, We moderns often tell ourselves a story that goes something like this: The past was barbaric, especially when it came to punishing criminals or persecuting minorities. To get in touch with him email: Tom.Seaward@newsquest.co.uk. Waiting to feel better. When Denis Diderot and Jean le Rond d'Alembert took on the project of compiling the French Encyclopdie, they put information from every field into the hands of the public. This is how Martin Puchners 2018 book The Written World begins. Listen Now, Jorge Luis Borges collection of short stories Fictions changed the way the world viewed Latin American literature. One man, Homer, is credited with writing the Iliad, but its more likely that the Iliad was composed by many ancient storytellersa lot of whom were women. ELLA SYME, 36, of Ray Road, Bicester, was given a six month mental health treatment requirement after she pleaded guilty to making four unnecessary emergency calls in breach of a restraining order imposed in 2019. SCALES OF JUSTICE: Results from Oxford Magistrates' Court. Listen Now, What is freedom? Professor Louis Menand of Harvard discusses The Communist Manifesto and what Karl Marx could and couldnt predict about our current society. The magistrates imposed a 34 victim surcharge. Instead of looking for biological or hereditary traits, Freud looked at the development of the human psyche, eventually questioning our relationship to notions of normativity and perversion. SIMON WEBB, 43, of Lockway, Drayton, admitted drug driving a white Citroen Nemo on the A417, East Challow, while over the limit for benzoylecgonine, a derivative of cocaine. Harvard Professor Sidney Chalhoub and translator Flora Thomson-DeVeaux discuss how this humorous, self-aware book brilliantly skewers the corruption and cruelty of the Brazilian elite. Professor Michael Dobson discusses Hamlets great power and beauty. This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network. The book itself has fallen in and out of favor since its publication but Harvard professor Maya Jasanoff discusses why Heart of Darkness continues to fascinate and reward new generations of readers. SCALES OF JUSTICE: Results from Oxford Magistrates' Court (Image: Oxford Mail) JAMIE TOWNSEND, 36, of Parsons Piece, Banbury, pleaded guilty to racially aggravated threatening behaviour. But although Smith is remembered today as the father of economics, his interests in economics were more moral and psychological than dollars and cents. He was given 20 weeks imprisonment. Listen Now, What is the world without literature? He was born a samurai in 1862. But the source material for the film, Seven Pillars of Wisdom, Lawrences autobiographical account of his wartime life is an extraordinary work in its own right. Professor Timothy Hampton discusses how Cervantess masterpiece reveals the seductive, transformative power of fiction. It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times. Heidegger came to believe that many of the modern answers to these questions were based on old, unexamined assumptions. In 1851, Harriet Beecher Stowe published her first novel, Uncle Toms Cabin. Quite the contrary. He opposed the fixation on wealth that he saw in French society, seeing it as evidence of a self-interested, degenerate culture. Its author was Filippo Tomasso Marinetti, a 33-year-old Italian writer born in Alexandria, Egypt. Columbia Professor Sarah Cole discusses The Time Machine and how Wellss work got us thinking about what the future might hold. Listen Now, In 1948, the United Nations presented The Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Harvard professor Joyce Chaplin discusses what we can learn from Jules Vernes classic novel. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused. DANCIU BOGDAN-NICOLAE, 54, of Queens Road, Watford, pleaded guilty to drink driving a Vauxhall Astra on the M40 in January. The district judge imposed a 500 fine, 10 penalty points and 285 in costs and surcharge. As Harvards David Alworth explains, its a text that powerfully describes a country in flux, but it also captures something deeper and more enduring about American culture. Tests showed he had 42mcgs of alcohol in 100ml of breath, where the legal limit is 35mcgs. Listen Now. Columbia professor Axel Honneth discusses the many interpretations of Hegels ideas and his influence on movements demanding freedom. Formally speaking, it is a prayer, a confession to God, but it also an extremely influential philosophical text and one of the earliest ever autobiographies. Garner and her daughter were discovered by slave catchers. Editors' Code of Practice. Listen Now, In 1925, on the French occupied island of Martinique, one of the most important voices of the 20th century was born, Frantz Fanon. Wells viewed science as an incredibly powerful force. A time when we feel more sharply our own limitations. He joined the team in 2021 as Oxfordshire's court and crime reporter. But for the ancient Greeks, it was history. One way that European colonizers justified this exploitation was through an academic discipline called Orientalism. SCALES OF JUSTICE: Results from Oxford Magistrates' Court Oxford A34 source: Bing 1 view Jan 15, 2023 9:00pm He was fined 600 and ordered to pay 145 in costs and surcharge. Tests showed he had 89mlg of alcohol in 100ml of blood where the limit is 80. Freud felt humans were aggressive creatures by nature, that we delight in exercising our aggression and hurting one another. Listen Now, The 18th-century philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau argued that humans are born good, but society corrupts them. Kafka was born in the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1883 and died in 1924, before the rise of the Hitler and Stalin. Listen Now, Critique of Pure Reason was the first in a three-part projectImmanuel Kants investigation of reason. Saint Augustine of Hippo asked himself these questions as he wrote Confessions. Columbia professor Manan Ahmed discusses Fanons work and the lessons it still holds for those seeking to decolonize their minds. He was fined 120, given 120 hours of unpaid work, a drug rehabilitation programme and a three year driving ban. University of Michigan professor Reginald Jackson explains why Murasaki Shikibus book has remained relevant in both academic and popular Japanese culture for centuries. Genji quickly captured its readers imaginations with political intrigue and court drama, but it can also be read as an astute critique of Japanese elite society. It was a tense time, full of uncertainty and the spectre of Soviet communism loomed. Listen Now, Frederick Douglass was one of the most effective writer-orators in American history. contact IPSO here, 2001-2023. I was me. Beauvoir published The Second Sex in 1949, laying bare the widely accepted gender inequalities of her time and questioning the idea of man as universal. Her book incited outrage as well as joyful recognition, and her ideas helped catalyze the Second-wave feminist movement. It was nominated for the National Book Award and won a Pulitzer Prize in 1988. But he also knew that Aristotle was one of the smartest philosophers of the ancient world. To renew your access to digital resources, login and visit your account page. Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS; Straus 1979) 19 items, responses ranged from Never to Once, Twice, Sometimes, Frequently, or Most of the time A: Abuse, physical & verbal aggression Adult, Weeks (1998) National Violence Against Women and Men (NVAWM; modified CTS; Tjaden and Thoeness 2000) 9 items, Yes/No responses A: Abuse, physical & sexual This document was created after the horrors of WWII and the Holocaust as a way to affirm the basic rights afforded to every global citizen. We, Yahoo, are part of the Yahoo family of brands. Listen Now, In The Treatise on the Two Sarmatias, Polish scholar Maciej Miechowita argued that two mountain ranges that were described on maps dating back to antiquity did not, in fact, exist. The brutality he witnessed during the war transformed him from a privileged, aristocratic author to a non-violent anarchist. SCALES OF JUSTICE: Results from Oxford Magistrates' Court (Image: Oxford Mail) JOSHUA BOLTON, 20, of Courtington Lane, Bloxham, pleaded guilty to driving a Seat Ibiza on Cromwell Road,. inaccuracy or intrusion, then please Data returned from the Piano 'meterActive/meterExpired' callback event. It is a work of deep psychological complexity, and has inspired many writers to explore and reveal the inner lives of their characters. Listen Now, The original production of Fiddler on the Roof won nine Tony awards, held the record for the longest-running Broadway musical, and was adapted into a hit movie. He was a man of letters and strong critic of the Catholic Church. Listen Now, In the 1770s, the American colonies were working up to a revolution. Listen Now, Philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau was one of the most famous thinkers of his timewidely read and admired, but perhaps not so widely liked. Listen Now, In 1651, the English Civil Wars were ending, and Thomas Hobbes published Leviathan. Listen Now, Selling your soul to the devil in exchange for your deepest desire is a common theme in many Western stories. Editors' Code of Practice. But more importantly, she wanted to expose the elements of the human condition that enabled those atrocities to happen as well as the tools societies can use to fight totalitarian regimes. Harvard Professor Robin Bernstein discusses the intent, impact, and icons of Uncle Toms Cabin. Actually, he thought that those theories didnt make any sense. But more often, theyre dramatically different. We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. Reflections on the Revolution in France, published in 1790one year after the French Revolution officially beganis his account of why it should be seen not as a triumph of human liberation, but as a mistake. Listen Now, In 1785, Immanuel Kant published the Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals which sought to understand how morality could be universal, and not just a matter of personal preferences. DALE SALLIS, 29, of Jubilee Court, Banbury, was found guilty of possession of a kitchen knife in Pepper Alley. HP10 9TY. In this episode, Harvard professor Deidre Lynch discusses the wisdom and warnings found in Mary Shelleys Frankenstein. Professor Martin Jay discusses how our fragile and temporary answers provide us with some provisional stability to carry on. He was ordered to pay 200 in compensation and complete a six month mental health treatment requirement. Listen Now, The1962 blockbuster film Lawrence of Arabia dramatized the war experience of British soldier T.E. Listen Now, The Book of Genesis is an account of the origins of the world, human beings, and the Jewish people. Tolstoys work has inspired nonviolent pacifist movements across the globe and influenced leaders such as Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. Yale professor Samuel Moyn discusses Tolstoys influence on how we think about war. But also for literature. But wed also lose the philosophies, politics, and religions of today because these all grew out of literature. The Constitution was influenced by centuries old English law, and the final product was the result of months of debate, arguing, and compromises from representatives of 12 states, including its essential recognition of slavery, leading to further debates and conflict after the document was signed. Professor Alexander Key discusses why hes working on the first English translation of this text and the huge impact that Jurjns work has had on Arabic literary criticism. Professor Glory Liu of Harvard University discusses the lasting impact of Smiths brilliant book and how its legacy and interpretation remain contested. Professor Susanna Siegel discusses the way Hobbes Leviathan shaped the way we understand our everyday relationship to political institutions. Provided by Oxford Mail SCALES OF JUSTICE: Results from Oxford Magistrates' Court (Image: Oxford Mail) JAMIE SHRIMPTON, 48, of Dolman Road, Newbury, pleaded guilty to drink driving a. Lawrence as he fought against the Ottoman Empire during WWI. He admitted harassing her by making multiple calls and making a malicious Facebook call, and also pleaded guilty to disorderly behaviour and obstructing a police constable. Today, its on high school reading lists across the US. He was fined 200, banned from driving for 16 months and ordered to pay 119 in costs and surcharge. TINA MCDONAGH, 39, of Pegasus Road, Oxford, admitted stealing lotion and cream from the Cosmetic Company and clothing from Tommy Hilfiger in Bicester. R&A publishes high-level, timely data and information on . Listen Now, We dont even know the real name of the 11th century author Murasaki Shikibu. The angel led him to a hillside where he uncovered a set of ancient gold plates written in strange characters in an ancient language. Following the two phases (construction and refinement of the instrument) resulted a 22 item scale, with a three-factorial structure, that accounts for 61.8% of the variance, with Cronbach's alpha reliability coefficients greater than .87. Listen Now, 1848 was the Year of Revolutions in Europe. RHYS MELVILLE, 27, of Haddenham, Bucks, admitted drink driving a VW Polo on North Way, Oxford, in March. They were an instant hit. 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Wells was growing up in England in the 1860s, science wasnt part of education or everyday life the way it is now. Potter was also ordered to attend the building better relationships course with the probation service and pay 350 in costs to the Crown Prosecution Service. Listen Now, In 1930, Sigmund Freud wrote Civilization and Its Discontents, where he argues that civilizations a problem and it makes us unhappy. Along the way he meets all sorts of characters including the Roman poet Virgil, various politicians of his time, teachers from his school, and his one true love. Listen Now, Walter Lippmanns Public Opinion changed the conversation in the US about how to educate voters and who should be able to vote at all. By clicking Accept all you agree that Yahoo and our partners will process your personal information, and use technologies such as cookies, to display personalised ads and content, for ad and content measurement, audience insights, and product development. 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