Ross Moncrieff
@RossMoncrieff
History DPhil @UniofOx | All Souls Exam Fellow | Early Modern Europe and China | Intellectual, Global and Comparative History | All views my own
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And that’s a wrap for Janus 2025! Thank you so much to our wonderful speakers and everyone who attended in person or online!
Tomorrow is the first day of the @JanusProject_ conference! We have a fantastic line-up and it promises to be a really exciting two days. Do come along to the Oxford Classics Faculty if you can!



Join us for the @JanusProject_ annual conference: "Moral Education between East Asian and Greco-Roman Classics." We had so much fun last year! June 19-20 in Oxford. Programme: janus-project.org/events/confere… To register: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
The Janus project conference on moral education between East Asian and Greco-Roman classics is coming up in two weeks time on 19th and 20th June in Oxford. Come participate by filling in this form by 10th June! forms.gle/njE7RE9QdRMZJQ… Schedule: janus-project.org/events/
Looking forward to sharing on Syriac Christianity and the Chaghatai Ulus on Tuesday! Details: talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/5775e…
The Oxford Pre-Modern History of East Asia Seminar is back for an expanded series over these next two terms, with talks on a wide variety of aspects of pre-modern East Asian history. Do come along if you can- even if it is just for the post-seminar pub trip!
I'm delighted to be involved with organising this year's @JanusProject_ conference together with the wonderful @cindyliuwhooo and @eheucharis Our theme is moral education between East Asian and Greco-Roman Classics Come join us! Abstracts due by 3rd May: janus-project.org/events/confere…
The @JanusProject_ is delighted to announce our second conference. Moral Education between East Asian and Greco Roman Classics We especially welcome papers given in non-European languages by East Asian scholars! Last year was SO fun. Join us! janus-project.org/events/confere…
The @JanusProject_ is delighted to announce our second conference. Moral Education between East Asian and Greco Roman Classics We especially welcome papers given in non-European languages by East Asian scholars! Last year was SO fun. Join us! janus-project.org/events/confere…
We are pleased to be sponsoring, in collab with @OxfordCIH, this Early Career Workshop, hosted by @RossMoncrieff & @EuanHuey. PhD Students & Post-Doc Researchers, please do join us on the 2nd of May! #OxfordUniversity
Excited to announce that @EuanHuey and I will be hosting an early career workshop in global early modern intellectual history next term. This workshop is open to all PhD students and post-doc researchers. Details below! Thanks to our sponsors, @OxfordCIH and @oxfordglobhist

📚 Book Launch Alan Strathern, Converting Rulers: Global Patterns, 1450-1850 intellectualhistory.web.ox.ac.uk/event/alan-str…
Call for Papers: Oxford Centre for Intellectual History Graduate Conference 2025 This year's theme is 'Anachronism and History'. Deadline for applications is 20 April 2025. Submit an abstract below ⬇️ forms.office.com/Pages/Response…
Today at 5pm! Pub trip to follow
TODAY: Emotions of Empire: Love, Desire, and Moral Psychology in the Lǚshi Chunqiu and Huainanzi Talk by Dr. Curie Virág (University of Warwick) 5 pm Dickson Poon Building, Oxford China Centre @RossMoncrieff for details: [email protected]
First session of the pre-modern history of east Asia seminar is happening on Tuesday at 5pm. Curie Virág (Warwick) will be talking about 'Love, Desire and the Moral Psychology of Cosmic Resonance in the Lushi Chunqiu and Huainanzi' (Ho Tim Room China Centre). Do come if you can!
The Oxford Pre-Modern History of East Asia Seminar is back for an expanded series over these next two terms, with talks on a wide variety of aspects of pre-modern East Asian history. Do come along if you can- even if it is just for the post-seminar pub trip!
Looking forward to speaking at the pre modern Asia seminar next term - on the Chaghatai through Christian eyes
The Oxford Pre-Modern History of East Asia Seminar is back for an expanded series over these next two terms, with talks on a wide variety of aspects of pre-modern East Asian history. Do come along if you can- even if it is just for the post-seminar pub trip!