Solitude, Female Labour and the Lifecycle in Early Modern Britain

This paper explores how solitude in early modern Britain was understood in gendered ways, focusing especially on women’s experiences of solitude. There has been much historical work on community and on networks, relationships, and friendships at all levels of early modern society. But in privileging these communal aspects of daily life, there has been a tendency to neglect those quieter and more transient moments that are often silenced and hidden from the historical record. What women did when they were out of company remains an overlooked topic.

Into India and South Asia: Culture, Commerce, and the Future of UK-India Relations

Join for a panel discussion with H.E. Vikram Doraiswami, High Commissioner of India to the United Kingdom, and Mr. Sunil Kant Munjal, Chairman of Hero Enterprise, on 'Into India and South Asia: Culture, Commerce, and the Future of UK-India Relations'.

The discussion will be followed by a drinks reception.

Please register by 13th October 2025.

Sponsored by Mr. Sean Tiwari and Mr. Meenu Malhotra DL, Honorary Consul General of India and Chairman of Malhotra Group PLC.

Welcome (back) Roundtable

This roundtable brings together women's, gender and queer historians from a variety of generations to ask, 'what did you do last summer?' MSt and doctoral students, early career researchers, and postholders, new and familiar, are all welcome.

Convened by Sarah Knott, with contributions from Matt Cook, Mori Reithmayr, Tehila Sasson, Hannah Stovin, Emily West, and Grace Whorrall-Campbell.

We are test-driving the new Schwarzman Centre, and meet initially in History's large Seminar Room on the building's 2nd floor.

Sarah Brakebill-Hacke

Sarah Brakebill-Hacke is a political strategist, researcher, and PhD student at the University of Oxford, specializing in the intersection of food scarcity and conflict. With nearly a decade of experience in electoral politics, international relations, and policy analysis, she combines academic rigor with real-world insights to address global security and development challenges.

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