This is the first history of Oriel College, Oxford for over a hundred years. It is an account of a distinctive society, written by a group of specialist scholars whose aim it is to place the body of Orielenses in the context not only of Oxford but of British and international history.
This is the first history of Oriel College, Oxford for over a hundred years. It is an account of a distinctive society, written by a group of specialist scholars whose aim it is to place the body of Orielenses in the context not only of Oxford but of British and international history.
Jeremy Catto is a medieval historian who has taught at the University of Durham and at Oriel College, where he has been a fellow since 1969. His historical interests are focussed on the history or ideas and the history of religion in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries
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* Introduction * 1: Jeremy Catto: The Foundation * 2: Jeremy Cattp: Patrons and Pastors, 1385-1479 * 3: Jeremy Catto: Oriel in Renaissance Oxford, 1479-1574 * 4: Kenneth Fincham: Expansion and Retrenchment, 1574-1660 * 5: Kenneth Fincham: A Protestant College * 6: Paul Seaward: Politics and Interest, 1660-1781 * 7: Paul Seaward: An Anglican Foundation * 8: Paul Seaward: A Society of Gentlemen * 9: Ernest Nicholson: Eveleigh and Copleston: the Preeminence of Oriel * 10: Peter Nockles: Oriel and Religion, 1800-1833 * 11: Peter Nockles: A House Divided: Oriel in the Era of the Oxford Movement, 1833-60 * 12: Simon Skinner: Noetics and Tractarians at Large: Oriel, Social Ideas and Government * 13: Ernest Nicholson: Hawkins, Monro and University Reform * 14: Alexander Morrison: Oriel and a Wider World * 15: Ralph Evans/John Dunbabin: The College Estates * 16: Wilf Stephenson: Property and Investments, 1920-90 * 17: Matthew Bool: The Buildings of Oriel * 18: Clive Cheesman: Oriel and Sport * 19: Robert Fox: Science in Oriel * 20: John Stevenson: Government, Oxford and Oriel, 1918-90 * 21: John Stevenson: The Oriel Community, 1905-50 * 22: John Stevenson: The Oriel Community, 1950-90 * 23: Jeremy Catto: Epilogue, 1990-2013 * Appendix: College Officers
* Introduction * 1: Jeremy Catto: The Foundation * 2: Jeremy Cattp: Patrons and Pastors, 1385-1479 * 3: Jeremy Catto: Oriel in Renaissance Oxford, 1479-1574 * 4: Kenneth Fincham: Expansion and Retrenchment, 1574-1660 * 5: Kenneth Fincham: A Protestant College * 6: Paul Seaward: Politics and Interest, 1660-1781 * 7: Paul Seaward: An Anglican Foundation * 8: Paul Seaward: A Society of Gentlemen * 9: Ernest Nicholson: Eveleigh and Copleston: the Preeminence of Oriel * 10: Peter Nockles: Oriel and Religion, 1800-1833 * 11: Peter Nockles: A House Divided: Oriel in the Era of the Oxford Movement, 1833-60 * 12: Simon Skinner: Noetics and Tractarians at Large: Oriel, Social Ideas and Government * 13: Ernest Nicholson: Hawkins, Monro and University Reform * 14: Alexander Morrison: Oriel and a Wider World * 15: Ralph Evans/John Dunbabin: The College Estates * 16: Wilf Stephenson: Property and Investments, 1920-90 * 17: Matthew Bool: The Buildings of Oriel * 18: Clive Cheesman: Oriel and Sport * 19: Robert Fox: Science in Oriel * 20: John Stevenson: Government, Oxford and Oriel, 1918-90 * 21: John Stevenson: The Oriel Community, 1905-50 * 22: John Stevenson: The Oriel Community, 1950-90 * 23: Jeremy Catto: Epilogue, 1990-2013 * Appendix: College Officers
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