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  1. History and English: Since the History and English degree began Merton has been one of the most consistent colleges in admitting students for it. With three History tutors and three English tutors there is ample opportunity to study different periods both through their literature and through their history.

  2. Book description. The oldest of all Oxford and Cambridge colleges, Merton College enjoys a distinguished past that reflects many of the most significant moments in British history, including the Black Death and the Civil War. These and other crucial events are explored with wit and insight in White's chronicle of the college, first published in ...

  3. I teach British and European History between 1330 and 1700, including the undergraduate Special Subject 'The Trial of the Tudor State: politics, religion and society, 1540-1560' and the MSt/MPhil paper on 'State and Society in Early Modern Europe'. I supervise graduate students working on British and European political, social and cultural ...

  4. Founded: 1264. Undergraduate students per year: 96. Total number of undergraduate students: 280. Famous alumni: J. R. R. Tolkien, T. S. Eliot, Kris Kristofferson, Princess Akiko of Mikasa. You might also want to take a look at the Merton alternative prospectus or the official college website.

  5. 30 de nov. de 2023 · Christmas Carol Service. Date: Thursday 30 November 2023. Time: 20:30 - 21:30. Prices. This service is free and open to the public. Seating is first come first served. Doors open 8pm. Join us in Chapel for our Christmas Carol Service, sung by the College Choir. All welcome!

  6. In 1333, masters from Merton College and Brasenose College left Oxford to found a new university at Stamford. After lobbying by Oxford and Cambridge University, King Edward III suppressed the institution in 1335. Merton College purchased St Alban Hall, an independent academic hall, in 1548 and annexed it in 1881.

  7. Research at Merton. Merton has a rich research culture that particularly encourages interchange between and among Fellows & Graduates, both informally and through the Merton Research Groups and Ockham Lecture series. This is complemented by our programme of Visiting Research Fellowships which brings leading academics into the College community ...