
In Memoriam: Historian David McCullough
David McCullough, one of America’s greatest historians, and a confirmed Oxfordian, died on August 7, at his home near Boston. In 1984 he wrote the
Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford

David McCullough, one of America’s greatest historians, and a confirmed Oxfordian, died on August 7, at his home near Boston. In 1984 he wrote the

Vote starting today in the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s 2022 Video Contest: “Creating the First Folio: Foreground, Background, Underground”! This year, there are three topic areas, and

Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship trustee Catherine Hatinguais talks with Bob Meyers about her work with the SOF’s Data Preservation Committee (DPC), a group of volunteers dedicated

Papers, Panels and a Debate About the Future | Hurry! Early Bird Registration Ends Aug. 1 The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s upcoming Annual Conference in Ashland,

Behind the Scenes at the SOF is a new series of interviews exploring what the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship does and who actually makes it happen.

The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s Sixth Annual Video Contest is accepting submissions through July 22, 2022! Now is your chance to win $1,000! Learn more. In

Hank Whittemore has written a baker’s dozen books with verve and deep reporting. His books have looked at the founding of CNN, cops nicknamed Batman

Mark Jackson was a marine insurance broker, sailor, and cyclist from Seattle. He was one of the founding members of the Seattle Shakespeare Oxford Society

Trustee Julie Sandys Bianchi manages the SOF’s annual video contest. The contest was developed by Tom Regnier, Cheryl Eagan-Donovan, Bonner Cutting, and other SOF trustees

We are saddened by the loss of Warren Hope, longtime Oxfordian, former editor of the Shakespeare Oxford Society Newsletter, co-author of The Shakespeare Controversy, and

New England Shakespeare Oxford Library (NESOL) joins the Internet Archive to provide online access to all things Oxfordian By William Boyle The New England Shakespeare

In the latest edition of The SOF Interviews, Bob Meyers chats with Blue Boar Tavern bartender and video contest favorite Jonathan David Dixon. Jonathan is

The Nominations Committee (chaired by Bonner Miller Cutting, with members Cheryl Eagan-Donovan and Joan Leon) is pleased to present the SOF membership with a slate

James Warren, a retired U.S. Foreign Service officer, has become in effect the leading biographer of the Oxfordian movement. Starting with a revised edition of

Ashland Here We Come! The Conference Committee of the Board of Trustees is pleased to announce details of registration, hotel and ticket reservations for the

The SOF Conference Committee has set a May 15 deadline for new proposals for the upcoming in-person Annual Conference scheduled for Ashland, Oregon this coming
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