Mansfield College has a history like no other Oxford college. It was not founded by a monarch, bishop or aristocrat, but grew out of a tradition that dissented from the establishment. In recent years it has transformed itself into a modern College, with a broad subject base, a core of research and scholarship at the highest level and an emphasis on access and inclusivity.
Its small size and reputation for friendliness has made its community distinctive within Oxford, and the genorosity of its friends and supporters have saved the College on various occasions in its history when its precarious finances threatened it with oblivion.
From various perspectives, this book tells the interwoven stories of Mansfield's past and present, its extraordinary growth and development, and its ambitions for the future. It will feature stunning new photographs by the College's photographer in residence, Keiko Ikeuchi, as well as never-before published pictures from Mansfield's archive.
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