Teachers of History in the Universities of the UK 2007 - listed by research interest
Legal history
John H. Baker (St. Catharine's College - University of Cambridge) Prof. of English Legal Hist., Fac. of Law [Inns of court; learning exercises; prosopography 1450-1550; legal MSS.]
George R. Conyne (School of History - University of Kent at Canterbury) Lect. in Hist. (20th c. U.S. Pol. & Legal Hist.)
Jonathan Dunnage (Dept. of History - University of Wales, Swansea) Lect. [Modern Italian history; policing]
Peter W. Edbury (School of History & Archaeology - Cardiff University) Prof. in Med. Hist. (Med. Brit. & Eur., Crusades) [Crusades & Latin East]
Barry S. Godfrey (School of History - University of Keele) Sen. Lect. in Criminology [Crime, public order & violence, 1880-1950]
Iain G. Lauchlan (Dept. of History - University of Stirling) Lect. in Hist. (Soviet Hist.) [Russian Tsarist & Soviet secret political police c.1904-1934]
Andrew D.E. Lewis (Faculty of Laws - University College, University of London) Prof. of Comparative Legal Hist., Fac. of Laws [Montesquieu's Collectio Juris (for an edition); history of tithes]
Gwenda Morgan (School of Arts, Design, Media & Culture - University of Sunderland) Reader in Hist. (Amer.) [Law & society in 18th c.]
Martyn C. Rady (Dept. of History - School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London) Prof. of Central Eur. Hist. [Habsburg monarchy; Hungary; Transylvania]
Michael Rowlands (Dept. of Anthropology - University College, University of London) Prof. of Anthr. [Comparative interpretation of cultural rights legislation; role of cultural heritage & museums in imagining national cultures]
Magnus Ryan (Peterhouse - University of Cambridge) University Lecturer [History of medieval political ideas; legal history; medieval politics]
Philip Schofield (Faculty of Laws - University College, University of London) Prof. of the Hist. of Legal & Political Thought [Bentham studies]
David Taylor (Division of History - University of Huddersfield) Prof. (Mod. Brit.) [Crime & policing in modern Britain]
Michael Woodiwiss (School of History - University of the West of England, Bristol) Lect. (Amer. Hist.) [Organised & corporate crime in the U.S.; transnational organised crime]
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