Oxford enjoys a thriving culture of research seminars, many of which regularly consider themes germane to the global history of conflict and approach the subject from a wide variety of perspectives. See below and also the menu under Events: Oxford Seminars and click on the link to the individual seminar programmes.
- The Changing Character of War
- Cultures of Power in the Long Nineteenth Century
- Economic and Social History Seminar
- Economic and Social History Graduate Workshop
- Environmental History Seminar
- Gender, Women and Culture Seminar
- Global and Imperial History Research Seminar
- History of Art seminars
- History of Emotions Seminar
- History of Medicine Seminars
- History of Political Thought Seminar
- Irish History Seminar
- Legalism: Anthropology and History
- Long 19th Century Seminar
- Military History Seminar
- Modern British History Seminar
- Modern European History
- Modern European Social and Cultural History Research Seminar
- Modern German History Research Seminar
- Modern Jewish History Seminar
- Themes in the Modern History of Religion Seminar
- Russian and Eurasian Studies Centre Seminar
- Science, Medicine and Culture in the Nineteenth Century
- South Asian Seminar Series
- Transnational and Global History Seminar
- War Crimes: Trials and Investigation Seminar
These seminars are directed primarily at postgraduate students and faculty. Undergraduates are usually welcome, however, as are interested parties from beyond the University; those who wish to attend in this capacity should contact the seminar convener(s).