History, archives, and policymaking: getting humanities research to speak to policy

Speaker
Professor Patrick Salmon, Professor Patricia Clavin
Event date
Event time
17:00 - 18:30
Venue
Rees Davies Room
History Faculty
41-47 George St
Oxford
OX1 2BE
Event type
Lectures and seminars
Event cost
Free
Disabled access?
No
Booking required
Not required

How can humanities research speak to the needs of present policy? What unique perspectives do humanities scholars bring to the policymaking process that might otherwise be overlooked? These are some of the questions we will be asking in this upcoming OPEN Conversation that brings together leading humanities scholars.

• Professor Patrick Salmon is Chief Historian of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, a position he has held for 20 years. He regularly briefs ministers and overseas posts, providing them with historical advice, and is an editor of the series Documents on British Policy Overseas (DBPO).
• Professor Patricia Clavin is Professor of Modern History at the University of Oxford, and an expert in 20th century history, who has regularly engaged with policymakers. She is a Co-Director of the Changing Global Orders programme at Oxford Martin School, which seeks to improve global governance in the 21st century by revealing the role of path-dependency from the 20th century.

This will be a very interactive session. We will facilitate a conversation between the speakers and the audience, giving you the opportunity to exchange ideas with leading experts who have worked at the intersection of academia and policy.

So come prepared with thoughts and questions, and be ready to share your perspectives and engage in open discussion.