The Oxonian Review of Books was founded in 2001 at Balliol College and features essays and reviews of recently published work in literature, politics, history, science and the arts. It is published three times a year by graduate members of the University of Oxford. It is the only university-wide graduate-student publication at Oxford.
In November 2008 the publication carried out a large recruitment drive in order to expand beyond Balliol College....
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