The eight books of On War contain Clausewitzs theory of war. He was fined 880, given eight penalty points and. Listen Now, America means something different to everyone. Tests showed he was over the limit for ketamine. Perhaps this is what makes Franz Kafkas 1914 book The Trial so hauntingthe crime itself is never revealed. She must pay 199 in costs and surcharge. SHARON PALGREEMAN, 31, of Rosebay Gardens, Headington, pleaded guilty to drink driving a Suzuki in London Road, Headington. Listen Now, Walt Whitmans Leaves of Grass transformed American poetry and offer a new vision of American identityone that was diverse, urban, and embodied. Listen Now, In August of 1945, the United States dropped an atomic bomb on two Japanese cities, Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Stanford professor Rowan Dorin discusses the books creation and its challenging legacy. And ultimately, the last waiting, waiting for death. 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. Listen Now, Carl von Clausewitz wrote On War in 1832 after the Napoleonic wars. Kafka was born in the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1883 and died in 1924, before the rise of the Hitler and Stalin. Eventually, we tell ourselves, we became enlightened and learned to be more humane. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to A basic textbook in military academies, this work can be interpreted in two very different, but accurate ways. Listen Now, Heart of Darkness is Joseph Conrads story of Charles Marlows journey down the Congo River. Be sure to explore the student resource collections associated with your text in order to get the most out of your materials. He was born a samurai in 1862. Tests showed he ha 108mlg of alcohol in 100ml of blood. GEORGE PALLETT, 27, of Cowley Road, Littlemore, admitted racially-aggravated disorderly behaviour towards two police officers in Hertfordshire. In his 1975 text Discipline and Punish, Foucault argues that modern punishment isnt any more humane than it used to be. Listen Now, With his book On the Origin of Species, Charles Darwin offered a revolutionary new answer to a perennial human question: Where do we come from? The Oxford Character Project. If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can 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. Listen Now, Platos Apology is a first-person account of the trial of the renowned Greek philosopher Socrates. Find out more about how we use your information in our privacy policy and cookie policy. It was a tense time, full of uncertainty and the spectre of Soviet communism loomed. 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Harvard Professor Saul Noam Zaritt discusses the stories behind the musical. 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. DALE SALLIS, 29, of Jubilee Court, Banbury, was found guilty of possession of a kitchen knife in Pepper Alley. A story of three radically different brothers who ultimately have to learn how to reconcile with the past as well as their role in it. But while the colonists were increasingly dissatisfied with British rule, there was no general consensus on what to do about it. Listen Now, In 1951, following the Holocaust and Second World War, Hannah Arendt wrote The Origins of Totalitarianism. Newsquest Media Group Ltd, Loudwater Mill, Station Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. Stanford professor James Campbell discusses how DuBois explores the rich and complex African-American world and how it helped shape the broader American culture. SCALES OF JUSTICE: Results from Oxford Magistrates' Court (Image: Oxford Mail) JAMIE SHRIMPTON, 48, of Dolman Road, Newbury, pleaded guilty to drink driving a Seat Leon on the A34 near Weston on . It calls into question our relationship to nostalgia, and the role memory plays in shaping our futures. Listen Now, In 1739, Scottish philosopher David Hume set out to chart the nature and limits of human knowledge. Listen Now, Play is an essential part of childhood. The magistrates also ordered he pay a 95 victim surcharge. After recruiting a squire, the faithful Sancho Panza, Don Quixote goes on all sorts of misguided adventures; fighting a windmill, jousting with a flock of sheep, and constantly suffering losses and humiliations at the hands of an evil enchanter. 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. Professor Arthur Kleinman of Harvard discusses how we can use Mans Search for Meaning to make meaning in our own lives. Listen Now, The Brothers Karamazov was Fyodor Dostoevskys last and most ambitious novel, exploring the deepest questions of culture, human nature and God. Click Manage settings for more information and to manage your choices. He was resentenced to an earlier offence of possession of an offensive weapon and handling stolen goods. But in his early adulthood, Fanon began to see colonialism for what it really was and became a vocal critic. This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network. Professor Kaiama Glover of Barnard College of Columbia University discusses the beauty of Csaires words and his desire for universalist, human, and global freedom. But toward the end of his life, his good luck ran out. SCALES OF JUSTICE: Results from Oxford Magistrates' Court (Image: Oxford Mail) BRANDON BUTTS, 24, of Imperial Court, Abercynon, pleaded guilty to drink driving a VW Caddy van on Abingdon Road,. Aleichem aimed to create a high literature for Yiddish-speaking readers, but his influence spread much further, to a new country, a new language, and a new medium. Many of our titles are also supported by collections of student resources. The stories were made popular in the West by the French translator Antoine Galland who got a hold of this original manuscript in the 1690s and translated it into French. Listen Now, You may know the term Machiavellian, but where does the word really come from? He later wrote History of the Peloponnesian War, a chronicle of the 27-year civil war between the Athenians and the Spartans. Clicking the names of any of the textbooks will take you directly to the digital resources that accompany that textbook; instructions for using the digital resources, if required, will also be found there. Those ads you do see are predominantly from local businesses promoting local services. He claimed that civilization, with its laws and mores, prevents us from gratifying that aggressiveness. Professors Elisabeth Ladenson and Michael Lucey discuss how Prousts masterpiece In Search of Lost Time reveals and affirms the beauty of life. Welcome to Oxford Learning Link, your hub for digital teaching and learning tools to help you get the most out of your Oxford University Press text. This story was written by Tom Seaward. To get in touch with him email: [email protected]. 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. In 1944, Csaire gave a series of lectures in Haiti, inspiring his some of his students to organize a massive strike. 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. Listen Now, The Italian Renaissance was an era of rebirth in the arts, sciences, engineering, anatomy, and architecture. Professor Martin Jay discusses how our fragile and temporary answers provide us with some provisional stability to carry on. 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. That proposal has influenced economic and social revolutions all over the world. He was ordered to pay 200 in compensation and complete a six month mental health treatment requirement. He joined the team in 2021 as Oxfordshire's court and crime reporter. Stanford professor Jonathan Gienapp discusses how the U.S. Constitutions past has influenced the ways that the American people imagine life in the United States today. Find the resource that requires renewal and click the Click to renew your access for 6 months link provided. Kuhn realized that if Aristotle was stuck within his own way of seeing the world, then so are we. 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. Nov 2022 - Present3 months. And while Machiavellis ideas were shocking to manyand repugnant to somethe influence of his ideas has been profound. It was also the year that Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels published In The Communist Manifesto, Karl Marx and Friedrick Engles argue that capitalism isnt sustainable. Listen Now, Sigmund Freuds 1905 text Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality is an analysis of humans relationship to sex. The district judge imposed a 500 fine, 10 penalty points and 285 in costs and surcharge. This story was written by Tom Seaward. ALEX CHETWOOD, 31, of Mullein Road, Bicester, admitted drink driving an Audi A4 on Leach Road, Bicester, in February. 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 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. There would be no sacred texts, no newspapers, not even TV shows. But also for literature. University of California, Berkeley associate professor Dora Zhang discusses how Virginia Woolf redefined literature, while also revealing the emerging experience of modern life. A Gannett Company. SCALES OF JUSTICE: Results from Oxford Magistrates' Court (Image: Oxford Mail) JAMIE SHRIMPTON, 48, of Dolman Road, Newbury, pleaded guilty to drink driving a Seat Leon on the A34 near. Each era comes up with answers to these questions. 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. Nell Shapiro Hawley, scholar of South Asian studies at Harvard University, discusses the power and legacy of this ancient Indian epic. Tests showed she was slightly more than twice the legal limit. In this text, Cicero examines true friendship, tough love, social transaction, and affection. Please report any comments that break our rules. Columbia Professor Sarah Cole discusses The Time Machine and how Wellss work got us thinking about what the future might hold. He used his autobiography Confessions to suggest that our personalities are shaped by our experiences as children and that the greatest danger to children is the evil influence of society. In his book Bushido: The Soul of Japan, Nitobe explains the moral foundations of traditional Japanese society to a Western audience through The Way of the Warrior, Bushido. He knew it could either help or hurt humanitybut even with that risk, he believed society should fully embrace science. Columbia professor Josef Sorett discusses how James Baldwin helps us think more clearly about race, religion, gender, and sexuality. In this episode, Stanford professor Joel Cabrita discusses the books path from academia to activism. And though we tend to think of Grimms Fairy Tales as stories for children, the themes found in Jacob and Wilhelms book can be pretty dark. This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Listen Now, Gabriel Garca Mrquezs masterpiece, One Hundred Years of Solitude is a story about life, death, endings, and beginnings. Socrates considered himself a public servant. Columbia professor Sharon Marcus discusses how Jane Eyre confronts readers with the question we all face in our lives: when to conform and when to rebel? Listen Now, In 1987, Toni Morrison published her fourth novel, Beloved, based on the story of Margaret Garner, a woman who escaped slavery with her child. In fact, Shelleys writing has much more to say about ethics, philosophy, and modern scientific advancement than your average ghost story enthusiast might guess. ALEX SALVESEN, 35, of Ashhurst Way, Oxford, was found guilty of driving on Abingdon Road on February 5, 2021, without insurance or a licence. ANTHONY GIBBS, 41, of Cecil Sharp Place, Oxford, pleaded guilty to racially aggravated disorderly behaviour. 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. 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. Listen Now, How do you create a fair society? LEE BROWN, 42, of Burford Road, Minster Lovell, was convicted of common assault, using violence to secure entry to a house in Farmers Close, Witney, and damaging a mug and bedroom wall. In 1762, he published The Social Contract, a treatise in which he explored how to achieve a more a civic-minded society. He was fined 120, banned from the roads for two years and must pay a 48 victim surcharge. 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. 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. Listen Now, Born into an aristocratic family, Russian author Leo Tolstoys life was forever changed when he served as an officer in the Crimean War. Decades later, he wrote Paradise Lost, reworking and embellishing the stories of Adam and Eves fall from paradise and Satans fall from heaven to create what is unquestionably the greatest epic poem written in English. Listen Now, Frederick Douglass was one of the most effective writer-orators in American history. You can change your choices at any time by visiting your privacy controls. You will see a list of the digital resources that you have/had access to. In his 1961 text The Wretched of the Earth, Fanon wrote about the psychological harm of colonialism, and the psychological hurdles of decolonization. And few texts were as successful in this goal as Virginia Woolfs 1925 novel Mrs Dalloway. Listen Now, Don Quixote was written by the Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes in two parts. Newsquest Media Group Ltd, Loudwater Mill, Station Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. In 1978, Edward Said, a professor of literature at Columbia University, published a book of the same name, Orientalism. Augustine wrote this text in his forties when he was a bishop. Listen Now, What would the perfect society look like? 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. 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. Listen Now, Fear and Trembling is one of Danish philosopher Sren Kierkegaards most famous texts. Columbia professor Erik Gray explains how Milton stepped past the classics, altered the course of poetry, and changed the rules of 17th century English society. Part one was published in 1605, and part two ten years later, in 1615. But its also a story of the Thames and the way that global networks of power and commerce become morally entangled. Listen Now, By the time we reach middle age, our lives have taken certain paths. Listen Now, In Paris in 1953, one of the strangest and most popular plays of the 20th century premiered, Waiting for Godot, written by the Irish writer Samuel Beckett. He had been stopped in the village hall car park at Shipton on Cherwell in September. Read More Crash closes A34 Oxford A34 Listen Now, When it was first published in 1719, many people believed Robinson Crusoe was a true story. This is how Martin Puchners 2018 book The Written World begins. Fortunately for the rest of us, while in exile, Dante wrote one of the worlds greatest literary works, The Divine Comedy. UC Berkeley Professor Carla Hesse discusses why Voltaire encourages us to cultivate our own gardens. Listen Now, Samuel Smiles 1859 Self-Help was the original self-help book, an advice manual intended to help poor industrial workers lift themselves into a better life. 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. The district judge imposed 40 hours of unpaid work, a 17 month driving ban and 199 in costs and surcharge. Listen Now, In her diary, Simone de Beauvoir once reflected, I did not think of myself as a 'woman.' When Wells wrote his first novel, The Time Machine, in 1895, he kicked off a 50-year-long writing career. Sometimes these paths are close to what we imagined in our youth. Questions like how we should live and why the world is so full of suffering. Its author was Filippo Tomasso Marinetti, a 33-year-old Italian writer born in Alexandria, Egypt. Listen Now, Theres nothing better or more important in life than a good friend. Professor Glory Liu of Harvard University discusses the lasting impact of Smiths brilliant book and how its legacy and interpretation remain contested. JASON GRANGE, 30, of Kiln Lane, Oxford, admitted damaging windows in Banbury. In many cases access can be provided right away. Harvard professor Michelle Sanchez discusses what Fear and Trembling can teach us about living in an uncertain world and shares her own personal relationship to the text. Harvard Professor Robin Bernstein discusses the intent, impact, and icons of Uncle Toms Cabin. Who deserves to rule? Harvard professor Gregory Nagy explains this books enormous influence on world literature and culture. Waiting to feel better. Part of what keeps Hamlet alive is its delicate balance of textured specificity and capacious vagueness specific enough to feel real while also inviting endless interpretations. This site houses collections of instructor and student resources that can be accessed directly in Oxford Learning Link or, in some cases, assigned through your local learning management system or OUP's cloud-based platform. Pericles Lewis of Yale University discusses Thomas Manns literary legacy and the encyclopedic nature of The Magic Mountain. The Book of Mormon is a text with many similarities to the Bible. Listen Now, When Thomas Mann published The Magic Mountain in 1924, tuberculosis had a deadly hold on Europe and the United States, killing 1 in 7 adults in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. 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. In Kants system, thoughts, experience, physics, morality, political and religious questions all exist in relation to one another. In Candide, Voltaire frees us from the naive optimism that there is a perfect order to things. His abolitionist speeches were crucial in changing the popular opinions on slavery and steering the United States toward abolition. Listen Now, In its day, Zora Neale Hurstons Their Eyes Were Watching God was criticized as minstrelsy. It was nominated for the National Book Award and won a Pulitzer Prize in 1988. Listen Now, In 1776, Adam Smith published The Wealth of Nations, a pioneering investigation into the causes and nature of wealth. HP10 9TY. 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. OLIVER HEWITT, 20, of Stratford Drive, Eynsham, pleaded guilty to drink driving a Yamaha MT on the B4044 in April. MONEY MILLS CHANDLER, 23, of Blandford Road, Reading, was fined 500 and ordered to pay 775 in costs after she was found guilty of assault by beating. VICTORIA HANSEN, 47, of Pitmaston Close, Banbury, was found guilty of fraud by false representation by dishonestly claiming to be entitled to use a Lloyds bank card. To renew your access to digital resources, login and visit your account page. Professor Susanna Siegel discusses the way Hobbes Leviathan shaped the way we understand our everyday relationship to political institutions. He was on a quest for truth, an understanding of himself as an individual and a human being. But some of the most popular stories, such as Aladdin and Ali Baba didnt appear in that original manuscript. It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times. By 1935, hed fallen in with a crowd of brilliant scholars, intellectuals, and activists through his studies. The brutality he witnessed during the war transformed him from a privileged, aristocratic author to a non-violent anarchist. Columbia professor Matthew Engelke discusses how, through the study of one culture, the Turners helped change the way anthropologists and other scholars understand humans everywhere. MATTHEW POTTER, 36, of Howard Road, Banbury, was found guilty of causing a woman actual bodily harm and sexually assaulting a woman by touching her. Jun 12, 2022 . MIT Professor Christopher Capozzola discusses why he thinks every American should read Hiroshima. PETER ADAMS, 40, of Marshfield, Crowmarsh Gifford, admitted driving a Skoda Octavia on Sandy Lane West, Oxford, while over the limit for cannabis. Registered in England & Wales | 01676637 |. We, Yahoo, are part of the Yahoo family of brands. Harvard scholar Michael Tworek explains the impact of this radical new way of thinking. Listen Now, In the 1770s, the American colonies were working up to a revolution. At the time, doctors and researchers were curious how non-normative sexualities and genders developed. 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. In 1908, when he was in his late 30s, he began to write a novel that explored themes of memory, identity, and the passage of time. 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. He was fined 600, banned from the roads for 18 months and ordered to pay 145 in costs and surcharge. Information about your device and internet connection, like your IP address, Browsing and search activity while using Yahoo websites and apps. The most well known version today is an epic poem, Faust, written by German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Listen Now, Nitobe Inezo wanted to explain Japan to Westerners, particularly morality as it is taught in Japanese society. But more often, theyre dramatically different. We are invited into the mind of Hamlet, to see how he thinks and acts in the face of love, grief, and revenge. New mapmakers were pushing back against ancient maps that showed a world they didnt see or didnt believe in. This project consumed him until he died in 1922. In it, he maps universal human struggles onto the biblical story of Abraham and Isaac and explores the very nature of faith. It was intended to be an anti-slavery book, to provide a positive view of Black people in America. For most of Fanons life, he identified with French nationality, and even fought for France in WWII. latest scales of justice oxford Mobile: 07904191715 Office Number: 020 37124640 Email :[email protected] berkshire pigs for sale in georgia Scientific, technological, and political changes disrupted many traditional forms of life. He was fined 276, banned from driving for 17 months and ordered to pay 119 in costs and surcharge. Listen Now, There is only one surviving copy of The Life and Passion of William of Norwich, but its story of murdered children and international conspiracy continues to haunt us. But there is an important thing that we share with all humans who have come beforewe ask ourselves big, hard questions about life. If you have not heard back about your request in 7 days, please email technical support. And although sometimes the answers last a long time, they are never permanent. Harvard professor Jeffrey Schnapp discusses Marinettis efforts to launch a new artistic movement that opposed what he called pastism, the worship of the past. 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. He was fined 162 and ordered to pay 284 in costs and surcharge. Listen Now, In the early 20th century, Europe and North America were undergoing a radical transformation. He also highlighted the problems that will inevitably arise in a democracy, the kinds of division and inaction that challenge us today. He used the book to advocate his ideal government: an absolute, monarchical sovereign. Stanford professor Gil-li Vardi discusses how Clausewitzs text has interpreted warfare and how warfare has changed as a result. Listen Now, In 1930, Sigmund Freud wrote Civilization and Its Discontents, where he argues that civilizations a problem and it makes us unhappy. Harvard professor David Holland explains the extraordinary story and legacy of this remarkable book. He was fined 120, banned from the roads for 16 months and must pay 119 in costs and surcharge. 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. Professor John Marenbon discusses the conversation that Boethius has with Lady Philosophy and invites us to ask ourselves, can one face death without religion? Harvard professor Mathias Risse discusses how The Universal Declaration of Human Rights came to be and what this document represents in the long journey to realize equal rights for all human beings. SIMON JOSEPH, 36, of Woodins Way, Oxford, was fined 150 for possession of cocaine and cannabis. Listen Now, William Shakespeare is the greatest writer in history, and Hamlet is his greatest work. Tests showed he had 48mcgs of alcohol in 100ml of breath. Printed from The district judge gave him 16 weeks imprisonment suspended for a year and ordered he do 180 hours of unpaid work and attend up to 10 rehabilitation activity requirement days with the probation service. To find the resources you have access to, login and visit your account page. Instead, we need a robust government and interdependence with other people to fully realize our individual freedom. Its author, Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis, was the grandson of former slaves writing to and about the slaveholding class at the time. This text was specifically for the French. The translation of these plates became The Book of Mormon, a sacred text revered by members of the Latter-Day Saint movement, often known as Mormons. TINA MCDONAGH, 39, of Pegasus Road, Oxford, admitted stealing lotion and cream from the Cosmetic Company and clothing from Tommy. Listen Now, In 1651, the English Civil Wars were ending, and Thomas Hobbes published Leviathan. 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. With Ulysses, Joyce wanted to explore and convey what it is to be alive. 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. KYLE COX, 19, of Harebell Road, Oxford, admitted two counts of assault by beating. His ideas have inspired and challenged philosophers ever since Critique of Pure Reasons publication. Data returned from the Piano 'meterActive/meterExpired' callback event. 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