Each year, the Association of American Rhodes Scholars generously pays for the library to purchase approximately £3000 worth of books in memory of Frank Aydelotte (first American Secretary of the Rhodes Scholarships), Paul Kieffer (President of the Association of American Rhodes Scholars, 1957-1969), and Courtney Smith (second American Secretary of the Rhodes Scholarships) in order to develop the breadth and depth of the VHL Collections.
The collection for 2025/2026 is now available and can be found on the ground floor of the Vere Harmsworth Library, next to the Alain Locke Collection. All books in the AKS Collection are loanable.
Selections from previous years are shelved as part of the main collection. The books currently on display separately can be identified by the ‘AKS’ shelfmark prefix.
A list of the latest AKS books can be found on SOLO by performing an advanced search for shelfmarks containing ‘AKS’, limiting the scope to the Vere Harmsworth Library.
We are grateful as ever to the Association of American Rhodes Scholars for funding these purchases and for their ongoing support of the library.
If you have any further questions about the AKS Collection, or the display, please contact Bethan Davies. If you have any further questions about working in the Vere Harmsworth Library, please email vhl@bodleian.ox.ac.uk.
This month, we have chosen a slightly different theme for our book display. Library staff have selected a range of titles from our collection which tie in to some of the events being held at the Rothermere American Institute (RAI) this month.
Firstly, Peter Feaver, who was a member of the National Security Council during the Clinton and Bush administrations and is now a Professor of Political Science and Public Policy at Duke University, will be giving a talk on Trump 2.0 and America’s Role in the World on 15th October. In it he will discuss how the new policy directions of Trump’s grand strategy have changed the domestic politics of national security and assess how the second Trump administration has remade America’s role in the world.
Next, the RAI will be hosting a book event on 17th October with Andrew O’Shaughnessy, one of the authors of Republic and empire: crisis, revolution, and America’s early independence. In this new book, by looking beyond the familiar borders of the Revolution and considering colonies that did not rebel—Quebec, Nova Scotia, Bermuda, India, the British Caribbean, Senegal, and Ireland—O’Shaughnessy and his co-author Trevor Burnard go beyond the republican, liberal, and democratic aspects of the emerging American nation, providing a broader history that transcends what we think we know about the Revolution.
The final event highlighted here is another book event, this one with Tom Arnold-Forster, to discuss his book Walter Lippmann : an intellectual biography. Walter Lippmann (1889–1974) was among the most influential and wide-ranging political writers in modern America. As both a journalist and political theorist, he shaped ideas about liberalism and democracy, the nature of public opinion, US power and empire, and the roles of journalists, experts, and citizens. Tom Arnold-Forster provides a bold historical reassessment of Lippmann’s intellectual life, offering fresh perspectives on a career at the intersection of daily news and democratic theory.
The book display can be found on the ground floor on the left hand side, near the armchairs and low table. Many of these books can be loaned out, and some are also available as ebooks via SOLO.
To find out more about using the Vere Harmsworth Library collections please contact the Vere Harmsworth Library (vhl@bodleian.ox.ac.uk).
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