A Decade of Digitizing Democracy: How the Quill Project Has Transformed Understanding of Constitutional Negotiation

The Quill Project, a digital humanities initiative that studies the history behind how legal texts are negotiated, is celebrating 10 years of innovation, collaboration, and creating digital tools that make the story of constitutional texts clearer and more accessible to all.

Join us as Dr Nicholas Cole, director of the Quill Project, reflects on the project’s evolution the past decade, highlighting some of the key insights provided by its unique methodological approach, and setting out its future ambitions.


A Decade of Digitizing Democracy: Exhibition

Join us for a special anniversary exhibition showcasing the work of the Quill Project — a digital initiative making the history of
constitutional texts clearer and more accessible to all.

What's happening:
• Tea and cupcakes at 3pm.
• Explore our digital projects on the constitutional histories of the US, India, Australia and Northern Ireland.
• Try your hand at deciphering 19th-century handwriting.
• Listen to a special lecture by Dr Nicholas Cole at 5pm, to be followed by a drinks reception.
• Discover internship opportunities with the Quill Project.

Oxford Conservative Thought Week 2: Against Liberalism?

The Oxford Conservative Thought (OCT) Reading Group is a non-partisan group devoted to academic exploration of small-c conservative political thought. We welcome, and actively encourage, viewpoint diversity and constructive engagement across ideological divides (all good-willed participants are welcome!)

Each week we read one assigned text, and we recommend more for anyone who is very keen!

Week 2 focuses on conservative critiques of liberalism, with a reading from Patrick Deneen

Find our reading list here:

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