Australasia and Pacific
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Professor Carl Bridge Prof. and Head of Menzies Centre for Australian Stud., London: King's College, Department of History Research interests: Domestic politics and diplomacy; Australia in World War II. |
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Dr. Damien Short Sen. Lecturer in Human Rights, London: Institute of Commonwealth Studies, Institute of Commonwealth Studies Research interests: Australian Aboriginal history; colonialism; genocide studies. |
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Dr. Bernard P. Attard Lecturer in Econ. History, Leicester, School of Historical Studies Research interests: History of the international economy; British settler society. |
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Dr. Huw J. Barton Lecturer in Bioarchaeol., Leicester, School of Archaeology and Ancient History Research interests: Hunter-gatherer archaeology; Australian archaeology; lithics; archaeobotany. |
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Dr. Geoffrey T.P. Waddington Sen. Lecturer in Int. History, Leeds, School of History Research interests: Nazi foreign policy 1933-45; Axis diplomacy. |
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Dr. Jenny Macleod Lecturer in 20th c. History, Hull, Department of History Research interests: Britain and Australia; cultural history of World War I. |
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Professor Philip J. Payton Emeritus Prof. of Cornish and Australian Stud., Exeter, History - Cornwall Campus Research interests: Emigration; mining; place and identity; biography; World War I. |
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Professor Joseph L. Melling Emeritus Prof. of History of Medicine and Industry, Exeter, History Research interests: History of industrial supervision; lunacy. |
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Professor Roger Burt Emeritus Prof. of Mining History, Exeter, History Research interests: Investment in metal mining: Britain and abroad 1870-1914. |
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Professor Andrew F. Walls Director Emeritus of the Centre for the Study of Christianity in the Non-Western World, Edinburgh, Centre for the Study of Christianity in the Non-Western World Research interests: Christianity in non-western settings; history of missionary movement. |
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Professor David G. Greasley Emeritus Prof. of Econ. History, Edinburgh, Economic and Social History Research interests: Economic and industrial growth. |
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Professor Anthony C. Howe Prof. of Mod. History, East Anglia, School of History Research interests: Britain in the 19th and early 20th c., esp. politics, culture and economy. |
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Professor Steven Hooper Prof., East Anglia, School of World Art Studies and Museology Research interests: Anthropology; the arts of the Pacific and N. America; exchange; ethnohistory. |
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Ms. Sue Bestwick Sen. Lecturer in History, Lincoln, Department of Humanities Research interests: Environmental history; post-colonial Australian identity. |
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Professor William D. Jones Prof. of Mod. History, Cardiff, Cardiff School of History, Archaeology and Religion Research interests: Welsh migrant communities in U.S. and Australia. |
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Dr. Andrew Mackillop Sen. Lecturer in History, Aberdeen, Department of History Research interests: Scotland and the eastern British empire, 18th-19th c.. |
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Professor Marjory-Ann D. Harper Prof. of History, Aberdeen, Department of History Research interests: Scottish emigration, 18th-20th c.. |
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Dr. Andrew Dilley Sen. Lecturer in History, Aberdeen, Department of History Research interests: British imperial history; Australian and Canadian history; history of the City of London. |
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Professor Ged Martin Adjunct Prof. of History, National University of Ireland, Galway, Department of History Research interests: Australian, British, British imperial, Canadian, Irish and New Zealand history from the late 18th to the 20th c.; career of Sir John A. Macdonald (1815-91), first prime minister of Canada; British-Canadian relations and the intellectual origins of Canadian Confederation (1867). ![]() |
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Women in Magazines Ritchie, Rachel; Hawkins, Sue Hawkins; Phillips, Nicola S. (2016) Routledge, 9781138824027 Hardback £90 |
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Honourable Intentions? Russell, Penny; Worden, Nigel (2016) Routledge, 9781138850385 Hardback £90 |
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The War at Home Connor, John; Stanley, Peter; Yule, Peter (2016) Oxford University Press, 9780195576788 Hardback £28.99 |
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Gender and Conversion Narratives in the Nineteenth Century (2015) Ashgate Publishing, 9781472449238 Hardback £70 |
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Migration to New Worlds See full details |
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New Zealand's empire Pickles, Katie; Coleborne, Catharine (2015) Manchester University Press, 9780719091537 Hardback £70 |
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Insanity, identity and empire Coleborne, Catharine (2015) Manchester University Press, 9780719087240 Hardback £70 |
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Little Britons? Irish and New Zealand children in the Great War. , D.Phil. (2015), Oxford (Belich, James; Paseta, Senia) in progress |
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The Australian economic revolution: change and continuity in the wake of the Second World War. , M.Phil. (2015), Oxford (Meredith, David) in progress |
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Newspaperman and goldfields entrepreneur in Wales and Australia (George Hall, 1855-1915). , M.Phil. (2012), Cardiff (Jones, Bill) in progress |
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Cracks in the Great White Walls: managing race, gender and nation in New Zealand's empire-state, 1914-39. , M.St. (2015), Oxford (Belich, James) in progress |
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