All Souls College[7] (official name: The College of All Souls of the Faithful Departed, of Oxford[1]) is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England. Unique to All Souls, all of its members automatically become fellows (i.e., full members of the college's governing body). It has no student members, but each year, recent graduates at Oxford are eligible to apply for a small number of examination fellowships through a competitive examination (once described as "the hardest exam in the world") and, for those shortlisted after the examinations, an interview.[8][9][10]
Today the college is primarily a research institution, with no student members. All Souls did formerly have students: Robert Hovenden (Warden of the college from 1571 to 1614) introduced undergraduates to provide the fellows with servientes (household servants), but this was abandoned by the end of the Commonwealth. Four Bible Clerks remained on the foundation until 1924.[13]
For over five hundred years All Souls College admitted only men; women were first allowed to join the college as fellows in 1979,[14] the same year as many other previously all-male colleges in the university.[15] The American philosopher Susan Hurley became the first female fellow in 1981. Conservative fellows opposed this change. Once, upon encountering a woman fellow, the geneticist E. B. Ford swung his umbrella at her and shouted "Out of my way, henbird!".[16]
The All Souls College Library (formerly known as the Codrington Library) was founded through a 1710 bequest from Christopher Codrington (1668–1710), a fellow of the college and a wealthy slave and sugar plantation owner. Codrington was an undergraduate at Oxford and later became colonial governor of the Leeward Islands. Christopher Codrington was born in Barbados, and amassed a fortune from his sugar plantation in the West Indies.[17]
Under the terms of his will Codrington bequeathed books worth £6,000 to the college in addition to £10,000 in currency for the library to be rebuilt and endowed. The new library was completed in 1751 to the designs of Nicholas Hawksmoor and has been in continuous use since then. Today the library comprises some 185,000 items, about a third of which were published before 1800. The collections are particularly strong in law and history (especially military history).[18]
Sir Christopher Wren was a fellow from 1653. The design of the sundial, produced in 1658 for the south wall of the Chapel, is attributed Wren. The sundial was moved to the quadrangle (above the central entrance to the Library) in 1877.[19]
In 2020, the College decided to cease referring to the Library as 'The Codrington Library' as part of a set of "steps to address the problematic nature of the Codrington legacy", which comes from wealth derived from slave plantations.[20]
Chapel
Built between 1438 and 1442, the college chapel remained largely unchanged until the Commonwealth. Oxford, having been a largely Royalist stronghold, suffered under the Puritans' wrath. The 42 misericords date from the Chapel's building, and show a resemblance to the misericords at St Mary's Church, Higham Ferrers. Both may have been carved by Richard Tyllock.[citation needed] During the 1660s a screen was installed in the Chapel, which was based on a design by Wren. However, this screen needed to be rebuilt by 1713. By the mid-19th century the Chapel was in great need of renovation, and so the current structure is heavily influenced by Victorian design ideals.[citation needed] There have been a number of rearrangements and repairs of the stained glass windows, but much of the original medieval glass survives.[21]
All Souls is one of the wealthiest colleges in Oxford with a financial endowment of £486.7 million (2023).[23] Approximately 95% of its annual income is derived from its endowment as the College does not receive any income from tuition fees.[23]
Fellowships
Examination fellowships
In the three years following the award of their bachelor's or master's degrees, students graduating from Oxford and current Oxford postgraduate students having graduated elsewhere[24] are eligible to apply for examination fellowships (sometimes informally referred to as "prize fellowships") of seven years each. While tutors may advise their students to sit for the All Souls examination fellowship, the examination is open to anybody who fulfils the eligibility criteria and the college does not issue invitations to candidates to sit.[25] Every year in early March, the college hosts an open evening for women, offering women interested in the examination fellowship an opportunity to find out more about the exam process and to meet members of the college.[26]
Each year several dozen candidates typically sit the examination.[9][27] Two examination fellows are usually elected each year, although the college has awarded a single place or three places in some years, and on rare occasions made no award.[28]
The competition, offered since 1878[29] and open to women since 1979,[9] is held over two days in late September, with two papers of three hours each per day. It has been described in the past as "the hardest exam in the world".[29]
Two papers (the 'specialist papers') are on a single subject of the candidate's choice; the options are classics, English literature, economics, history, law, philosophy, and politics. Candidates may sit their two specialist papers in different specialist subjects, provided each paper is in one subject only (for example, a candidate might sit one paper in History and one paper in Politics). Candidates who choose Classics have an additional translation examination on a third day.[24]
Two papers (the 'general papers') are on general subjects. For each general examination, candidates choose three questions from a list.[30] Past questions have included:
"'If a man could say nothing against a character but what he could prove, history could not be written' (Samuel Johnson). Discuss."[31]
"Does the moral character of an orgy change when the participants wear Nazi uniforms?"[29]
Before 2010 candidates also faced another examination, a free-form "Essay" on a single, pre-selected word.[8][9][29]
Four to six[27] finalists are invited to a viva voce[28] or oral examination.[24] Previously, these candidates were then invited to dinner with about 75 members of the college. The dinner did not form part of the assessment, but was intended as a reward for those candidates who had reached the latter stages of the selection process. However, the dinner has been discontinued as the college felt candidates worried too often that it was part of the assessment process.[citation needed]
About a dozen examination fellows are at the college at any one time.[9] There are no compulsory teaching or requirements, although examination fellows must pursue a course of study or research at some point within their first two years of fellowship. They can study anything for free at Oxford with room and board.[24] As "Londoners" they can pursue approved non-academic careers[9][24] if desired, with a reduced stipend, as long as they pursue academia on a part-time basis and attend weekend dinners at the college during their first academic year.[27] As of 2011[update] each examination fellow receives a stipend of £14,842[32] annually for the first two years; the stipend then varies depending on whether the fellow pursues an academic career.[24]
Notable candidates
Until 1979, women were not permitted to put themselves forward for fellowships at All Souls.[14]
Probably the best known former Chichele Professor is Sir Isaiah Berlin. Perhaps the best known former Professor of the History of War was Cyril Falls.
Chichele Lectures
The Chichele Lectures are a prestigious series of lectures formally established in 1912 and sponsored by All Souls College. The lectures were initially restricted to foreign history, but have since been expanded to include law, political theory, economic theory, as well as foreign and British history. Traditionally the lectures were delivered by a single speaker, but it is now common for several speakers to deliver lectures on a common theme.[50]
Customs
Every hundred years, and generally on 14 January, there is a commemorative feast after which the fellows parade around the college with flaming torches, singing the Mallard Song and led by a "Lord Mallard" who is carried in a chair, in search of a legendary mallard that supposedly flew out of the foundations of the college when it was being built.[51] During the hunt the Lord Mallard is preceded by a man bearing a pole to which a mallard is tied – originally a live bird, latterly either dead (1901) or carved from wood (2001). The last mallard ceremony was in 2001[52] and the next is due in 2101. The precise origin of the custom is not known, but it dates from at least 1632.[53] A benign parody of this custom has been portrayed as the Unseen University's "Megapode chase" in Sir Terry Pratchett's 2009 novel Unseen Academicals.
In the 2011 historical fantasy novel A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness, main character and vampire Matthew Clairmont is a Fellow of All Souls College, having passed the examination in 1989 after writing an essay on the topic of "desire".[54]
^Oxon. is an abbreviation, the full word is Oxonia (nominative), with ablative also Oxonia, following "de" (Cassell's Latin Dictionary, Marchant, J.R.V, & Charles, Joseph F., (Eds.), Revised Edition, 1928, p.925)
^Simmonds, Tricia (1989). In and Around Oxford. Bath: Unichrome. p. 24. ISBN1-871004-02-0.
^Salter, H E; Lobel, Mary D., eds. (1954). "All Souls College". A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 3, the University of Oxford. London: Victoria County History. pp. 173–193.
^HOLE, Christina, English Custom and Usage, London, Batsford, 1941, p.28: "...we know that the custom existed at least as early as 1632, for in that year Archbishop Abbot censured the college for a riot "in pretence of a foolish Mallard". "Mallard" has since become a colloquialism at the college, generally meaning "rubbish".
^Harkness, Deborah (2011). A Discovery of Witches. London: Penguin Books. pp. 171–178. ISBN978-0-14-311968-5.
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