Teachers of History in the Universities of the UK 2007 - listed by research interest
International history
Pertti Ahonen (School of History & Classics - University of Edinburgh) Lect. in Eur. Hist. (Lect. in Eur. Hist.) [20th c. & esp. post-1945 Europe; modern Germany]
Ali M. Ansari (School of History - University of St. Andrews) Reader in Mod. Hist. (Pol. & Soc. Hist. of Mod. Mid. E.) [19th & 20th c. Middle East; ideologies of the modern Middle East; Britain & Iran]
J. David Armstrong (Dept. of Pol. Sc. & Int. Stud. - University of Birmingham) Reader in Int. Stud.
Peter J. Beck (School of Social Science - Kingston University) Prof. of Int. Hist. [Britain & Germany in 1930s; history of international organisation; British politicians & history; British politics & sport]
G.H. Bennett (School of Humanities - University of Plymouth) Reader (20th c. Brit. & Amer. Hist.) [20th c. American history]
Antony M. Best (Dept. of International History - London School of Economics, University of London) Sen. Lect. in Int. Hist. (20th c. E. Asia, Japan) [Anglo-Japanese relations 1931-41]
Ken Booth (Dept. of International Politics - University of Wales, Aberystwyth) E.H. Carr Prof. [Theories of peace & security; international theory]
Robert W.D. Boyce (Dept. of International History - London School of Economics, University of London) Sen. Lect. in Int. Hist. (20th c.) [Franco-British relations 1918-40]
Peter Brett (Dept. of History - St. Martin's College, Lancaster) Lect. (19th c. Brit., Citizenship) [19th c. British history: popular politics]
Ian Clark (Dept. of International Politics - University of Wales, Aberystwyth) Prof. of Int. Hist. [International history; international theory; nuclear strategy]
J. Mark Cornwall (Dept. of History - University of Southampton) Prof. of Mod. Eur. Hist. (19th-20th c. Eur.) [Collapse of Habsburg empire; Czech-German relations in the Bohemian lands; biography of Heinz Rutha; creation of Yugoslavia]
Michael Cox (Dept. of International Relations - London School of Economics, University of London) Prof. of Int. Rel. [Cold War history; international history of the 20th c.; American foreign policy]
Richard D.G. Crockatt (School of English & American Studies - University of East Anglia) Prof. of Amer. Hist. [Cold War; contemporary U.S. foreign policy]
David J. Dutton (School of History - University of Liverpool) Prof. of Mod. Hist. (20th c. Brit. & Int.) [Anglo-French diplomacy in World War I]
Pauline Elkes (Department of History & Politics - Staffordshire University) Sen. Lect. (Int. Hist.) [British Intelligence; propaganda; the Third Reich]
Thomas G. Fraser (School of History, Philosophy & Politics (Magee) - Ulster) Emeritus Prof. of Hist., Magee (Int.) [Ethnic conflict in Middle East; parading in Ireland; U.S. foreign policy]
Lawrence D. Freedman (Dept. of War Studies - King's College, University of London) Prof. of War Stud. [American decisions on military intervention 1945-95]
Mark Galeotti (Dept. of History - University of Keele) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (Contemp. Eur.) [Russian crime & policing]
Chris Goldsmith (Dept. of Historical & International Studies - De Montfort University) [20th c. British, French & U.S. foreign policy]
John Gooch (School of History - University of Leeds) Prof. of Int. Hist. (19th-20th c.) [Military & foreign policy in fascist Italy]
Sean Greenwood (Dept. of History - Canterbury Christ Church University) Christ Church Prof. of Mod. Hist. (20th c. Pol. & Int.) [Biography of Lord Gladwyn, 1900-96]
Owen A. Hartley (School of History - University of Leeds) Princ. Teaching Fellow (Int. Pol.)
John Haynes (Dept. of History - University of Essex) Lect. in Film Stud. [Film theory & history; cinemas, societies & the cultural politics of film; Soviet & international leftish cinemas]
Michael F. Hopkins (Dept. of History - Liverpool Hope University College) Assoc. Prof. (Mod.) [Relations between Britain & U.S.; Raymond Aron]
Donna R. Jackson (Dept. of History - University of Chester) Lect. (Mod. Hist.) [Modern American history; Cold War foreign policy]
Peter Jackson (Dept. of International Politics - University of Wales, Aberystwyth) Sen. Lect. in Hist. [Modern & contemporary France; European strategy & diplomacy; intelligence & national security]
Edward J. Johnson (School of Social Science - University of Central England in Birmingham) Sen. Academic (Contemp. Hist. & Int. Rel.)
Charles A. Jones (Wolfson College - University of Cambridge) (Int. Hist.) [Civil-military relations]
Daphne Josselin (Department of Economic History - London School of Economics, University of London) Lect. in Int. Rel.
Neville Kirk (Dept. of History & Economic History -Manchester Metropolitan University) Prof. of Soc. Hist. (19th-20th c. Brit. & U.S. Hist.) [Comparative labour & social history; modern British social history]
MacGregor Knox (Dept. of International History - London School of Economics, University of London) Stevenson Prof. of Int. Hist. [Comparative history of fascism & Nazism; Fascist foreign policy]
Jonathan Kwan (School of History & Art History - University of Nottingham) Lect. in Mod. Hist. [Austro-Hungarian empire]
Margot M. Light (Dept. of International Relations - London School of Economics, University of London) Emeritus Prof. of Int. Rel. [Soviet/post-Soviet foreign policy]
N. Piers Ludlow (Dept. of International History - London School of Economics, University of London) Sen. Lect. in Int. Hist. [History of European integration; post-1945 western Europe]
J. Paul Maddrell (Dept. of International Politics - University of Wales, Aberystwyth) Lect. in Hist. (20th c. Int. Hist.) [German history since 1945; history of the Soviet Union; history of intelligence & security]
Frank D. Magee (School of International Studies & Law - Coventry University) Sen. Lect. (19th & 20th c. Int. Hist.) [British foreign policy 1918-39]
Patrick J. Martin (School of Social Science - University of Central England in Birmingham) Princ. Lect. in Hist. (20th c. Brit. & Eur.) [British politics & foreign policy in 20th c.]
Steve Murdoch (School of History - University of St. Andrews) Reader in Scot. Hist. [British relations with Scandinavia 1560-1750; Scottish history in a British context; formation & retention of 'identities']
C.C. Scott Newton (School of History & Archaeology - Cardiff University) Reader in Mod. Brit. & Int. Hist. (20th c. Brit. and Int.) [The global economy 1944-2000]
David Nicolle (School of History & Art History - University of Nottingham) Visiting Fellow in Med. Stud. (5th-16th c. Eur., Islam) [Medieval Muslim-Christian political & cultural relations]
Toby Osborne (Dept. of History - University of Durham) Lect. in Hist. (Early Mod.) [International relations & dynastic politics 16th-17th c.]
William J. Philpott (Dept. of War Studies - King's College, University of London) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (19th c. Brit. & Eur.) [Military & international history, esp. two world wars; Anglo-French relations; 19th-20th c. European political & social history; naval history]
Paul Preston (Dept. of International History - London School of Economics, University of London) Príncipe de Asturias, Prof. of Contemp. Spanish Hist. (20th c. Eur.) [Foreign policy of Mussolini, esp. re. Britain, France & Spain]
David J. Reynolds (Christ's College - University of Cambridge) Prof. of Int. Hist. (Int. Rel., Mod. U.S.) [World War II; Cold War]
Victor H. Rothwell (History - University of Edinburgh) Reader in Brit. Hist. (Mod.) [British foreign policy & general history of international relations 1914-c.1990]
Michael P. Rowe (Dept. of History - King's College, University of London) Lect. in Hist. (Mod.) [State & nation building in revolutionary & Napoleonic Europe]
Kirsten E. Schulze (Dept. of International History - London School of Economics, University of London) Sen. Lect. in Int. Hist. [Israeli foreign & defence policy; minorities in Lebanon]
Len Scott (Dept. of International Politics - University of Wales, Aberystwyth) Prof. of Int. Pol. (20th c.) [International history from 1945; intelligence & national security; British & European security]
Hamish M. Scott (School of History - University of St. Andrews) Prof. of Mod. Hist. (17th-18th c. Eur.) [Government & international relations in 17th & 18th c. Europe]
Alan Sharp (School of History, Philosophy & Politics (Coleraine) - Ulster) Prof. of Int. Stud., Provost, Coleraine [British foreign policy after World War I]
Tony Shaw (Dept. of Humanities - University of Hertfordshire) Reader in Int. Hist. (20th c. Int. Hist.) [Communications & politics; Cold War; film & history]
Naoko Shimazu (Dept. of History - Birkbeck College, University of London) Lect. in Japanese Hist. (Mod. Japan) [Cultural history of the Russo-Japanese war]
Jonathan D. Smele (Dept. of History - Queen Mary, University of London) Sen. Lect. (Later Mod. Eur.) [Bibliography & history of Russian Revolution & civil war; history of Siberia]
Joseph Smith (Department of History - University of Exeter) Reader in U.S. Diplomatic Hist. (Americas) [U.S. diplomacy towards Latin America]
Peter D. Stachura (Dept. of History - University of Stirling) Prof. of Mod. Eur. Hist., Director, Centre for Res. in Polish Hist. (Eur., esp. Germany & Poland) [Weimar republic; 2nd Polish republic]
David Stevenson (Dept. of International History - London School of Economics, University of London) Prof. of Int. Hist. (20th c. Eur.) [Arms races in 19th-20th c.]
Glyn A. Stone (School of History - University of the West of England, Bristol) Prof. (Int. Hist.) [British arms sales diplomacy 1934-40; Britain & Portuguese Africa 1961-75; Iberian foreign relations 1931-41]
Maiken Umbach (Dept. of History - University of Manchester) Sen. Lect. in Mod. Hist. [German & comparative European political & cultural history 1700-1914]
Fiona M. Venn (Dept. of History - University of Essex) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (20th c. U.S.A., Int. Hist.) [Oil diplomacy; Anglo-American relations]
Kevern J. Verney (Dept. of History - Edge Hill University) Lect. (U.S.A., Afric.-Amer. Hist.) [Booker T. Washington; The N.A.A.C.P.; African-American history & U.S. popular culture]
Mathilde von Bülow (School of History - University of Nottingham) Lect. in Mod. Hist. [20th c. international history; France; the Arab world]
M. Paul Vyšný (School of History - University of St. Andrews) Sen. Lect. in Mod. Hist. (19th-20th c. E. Eur.) [Origins of World War II; British policy towards Czechoslovakia on eve of World War II]
Geoffrey T.P. Waddington (School of History - University of Leeds) Sen. Lect. in Int. Hist. [Nazi foreign policy 1933-45; Axis diplomacy]
Alan Warburton (Dept. of History - University of Lancaster) Teaching Fellow in Mod. Hist. & Int. Rel. [World War I; modern security issues; missile & space programmes; weapons of mass destruction]
Paul J. Weindling (School of Arts & Humanities - Oxford Brookes University) Prof. (Soc. Hist. of Health, Welfare & Medical Sc.) [Medical war crimes trials; medical refugees in the 20th c.]
Arne Westad (Dept. of International History - London School of Economics, University of London) Prof. in Int. Hist. [Cold War history; international history of E. Asia]
Jonathan R.C. Wright (Christ Church - University of Oxford) (19th-20th c. Brit. Pol., 20th c. Int. Rel., Germany) [German foreign policy; Gustav Stresemann]
James H. Wyllie (Dept. of Politics & International Relations - University of Aberdeen) Reader in Int. Rel. (Mid. E.)
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