Teachers of History in the Universities of the UK 2007 - listed by research interest
North America
Anthony K. Aldgate (Dept. of History - Open University) Prof. of Film Hist. (Mod. Brit. & U.S.) [Film & history]
Kristofer M. Allerfeldt (Department of History - University of Exeter) Lect. in Hist. [19th & 20th c. U.S. history; progressivism; immigration; race theory; Ku Klux Klan; 1919 Paris Peace Conference]
Christopher M. Andrew (Corpus Christi College - University of Cambridge) Prof. of Mod. & Contemp. Hist.
John C. Appleby (Dept. of History - Liverpool Hope University College) Sen. Lect. (Early Mod.) [English trade & colonisation in N. America]
Nigel J. Ashton (Dept. of International History - London School of Economics, University of London) Sen. Lect. in Int. Hist. [Anglo-American relations since 1945]
John Ashworth (School of American & Canadian Studies - University of Nottingham) Prof. of Amer. Hist. [Coming of U.S. Civil War; slavery debate]
Anthony J. Badger (Sidney Sussex College - University of Cambridge) Paul Mellon Prof. of Amer. Hist. & Institutions
Dudley E. Baines (Dept. of Economic History - London School of Economics, University of London) Emeritus Reader in Econ. Hist. [20th c. London labour market; 18th-19th c. European migration: overseas & internal]
Bruce Baker (Dept. of History - Royal Holloway, University of London) Lect. (Amer. Hist.) [U.S. South; lynching; Reconstruction; labour history; folk culture; oral history]
Claudia Baldoli (School of Historical Studies - Newcastle University upon Tyne) Lect. in Mod. Eur. Hist. [Italian fascism; World War II; Italian communities in Britain & U.S.A.]
Simon J. Ball (Dept. of History - University of Glasgow) Reader in Mod. Hist. (20th c. Brit. & Int. Hist.) [British defence policy, colonial policy & politics; the Cold War]
Guy Barefoot (Dept. of History of Art & Film - University of Leicester) Lect. in Film Stud. [U.S. & British cinema]
Ronald J. Barr (Dept. of History & Archaeology - University of Chester) Head of Subject (Late 19th & 20th c. U.S. & Mod. Brit. Hist.)
Jonathan W. Bell (School of History - University of Reading) Lect. in Hist. (Amer.) [American politics & society in the 20th c.]
Peter Bell (School of Arts - York St. John University) Head of Programme, Amer. Stud. (Amer. Stud.) [Anglo-American relations in the 1930s; newsreels]
Michael J. Bentley (School of History - University of St. Andrews) Prof. of Mod. Hist. [Victorian conservatism; modern historiography]
Huw V. Bowen (School of Historical Studies - University of Leicester) Prof. of Imp. Maritime & Maritime Hist. [British imperial history in 18th c.]
Christine E. Boydell (Dept. of Historical & International Studies - De Montfort University) Sen. Lect. (Design Hist.) [20th c. design history; textiles history; gender & design fashion history]
Peter G. Boyle (School of American & Canadian Studies - University of Nottingham) Assoc. Prof. of Amer. Stud. (17th-20th c.)
Piers Brendon (Churchill College - University of Cambridge) (Mod. Brit.) [Fall of the British empire]
Tobias Brinkmann (Dept. of History - University of Southampton) Lect. in Hist. (Mod. Eur. & U.S. Hist.) [Jewish migration from east & central Europe to North America; migration to Berlin]
Brian L. Brivati (School of Social Science - Kingston University) Prof. of Cont. Hist., Director of the Centre for the Study of Society & Pol. [History of the Labour party; history of food]
Stephen Broadberry (Dept. of Economics - University of Warwick) Prof. of Econ. Hist. [Comparative economic history, particularly of Britain, Germany & the U.S.A.]
D. Hugh V. Brogan (Dept. of History - University of Essex) Res. Prof. [John F. Kennedy; U.S. machine politics; Alexis de Tocqueville; history of Repton School]
David R. Brooks (Dept. of History - Queen Mary, University of London) Lect. (Later Mod. Brit. & Eur.) [Modern British political history; French Revolution]
Susan Burch (Dept. of History - University of Aberdeen) Lect. in Hist. (U.S. Hist.) [History of disability]
Kathleen Burk (Dept. of History - University College, University of London) Prof. of Mod. & Contemp. Hist. (20th c. Brit., Eur. & U.S.A.) [Marshall plan 1947-52]
Trevor Burnard (School of History - University of Sussex) Prof. of Amer. Hist. (Hist. of Early Brit. Amer.) [British West Indies before 1790; the Atlantic world 1500-1800]
Roger Burt (Department of History - University of Exeter) Emeritus Prof. of Mining Hist. (18th-20th c. Brit. & U.S.A., Tech.) [Investment in metal mining: Britain & abroad 1870-1914]
Catherine L. Callard (School of History - University of St. Andrews) Teaching Fellow in Mod. Hist. (20th c. Amer. Hist., esp. Diplomatic & Soc.) [Foreign policy of John F. Kennedy; African-American freedom struggle 1900-2000]
Ewen A. Cameron (Scottish History - University of Edinburgh) Sen. Lect. in Scot. Hist. (19th-20th c.) [Scottish history 18th-20th c., esp. 20th c.; Scotland & Ireland, esp. 19th c.]
Duncan A. Campbell (Dept. of History - University of Wales, Swansea) Lect. [American Civil War; Anglo-American relations]
Forrest H. Capie (Dept. of Banking & Finance - City University) Prof. of Econ. Hist., on secondment to the Bank of England (Monetary & Finance Hist.) [Monetary & financial developments in Britain 1850-1970]
Vincent Carpentier (School of Education Foundations & Policy Studies - Institute of Education, University of London) Lect. in Hist. of Educ. [Education & the social & economic history of Europe & the U.S.A. in the 19th & 20th c.; funding in higher education; quantitative history; international perspectives]
Kathryn A. Castle (Department of Humanities, Arts & Languages - London Metropolitan University) Princ. Lect., North Campus (U.S. Hist.) [Race & society in U.S. & Britain]
Andrew G. Causey (Dept. of History of Art - University of Manchester) Prof. of Mod. Hist. of Art (20th c.) [Modern & contemporary art in Europe & U.S.]
Elizabeth J. Clapp (School of Historical Studies - University of Leicester) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (Amer.) [Women & social welfare reforms in progressive era America]
Patricia M. Clavin (Jesus College - University of Oxford) University Lecturer (Inter-Collegiate) (19th-20th c. Brit. & Eur.) [Great Depression 1929-39; international economic diplomacy; the League of Nations]
Catherine Clinton (School of History & Anthropology - Queen's University, Belfast) Prof. of Amer. Hist. [Women's history; southern U.S. history; African-American history; the American Civil War]
Peter A. Coates (Dept. of Historical Studies - University of Bristol) Reader in Int. Hist. (U.S.A., Environment) [Attitudes to natural world; history of environmental change]
Francis D. Cogliano (History - University of Edinburgh) Reader in Amer. Hist. [The American Revolution; 18th c. New England]
Christopher Coker (Dept. of International Relations - London School of Economics, University of London) Prof. of Int. Rel.
Heather Coleman (School of Art, Design & Media - University of Portsmouth) Assoc. Sen. Lect. in Hist. & Theoretical Stud., Sch. of Art [Museums & exhibitions as sites of production of meaning around objects]
Zoe A. Colley (Dept. of History - University of Dundee) Lect. (19th-20th c. Amer.) [Civil rights movement in America]
Bruce Collins (Division of Education & Humanities - Sheffield Hallam University) Prof. (Mod. Hist.) [History of U.S.A., antebellum & post-1960s; British military & imperial history 1775-1902]
Jonathan Colman (School of Politics & Contemporary History - University of Salford) Lect. in Int. Hist. [Anglo-American relations; British foreign policy; intelligence agencies]
Stephen Constantine (Dept. of History - University of Lancaster) Sen. Lect. in Hist. [Emigration from the British Isles c.1800-1950; child migration; Gibraltar]
Stephen R. Conway (Dept. of History - University College, University of London) Prof. of Hist. (17th-20th c. Brit., 17th-18th c. Amer.) [British political & constitutional history from 1688; theories of peace & war; American War of Independence; life & influence of Jeremy Bentham]
George R. Conyne (School of History - University of Kent at Canterbury) Lect. in Hist. (20th c. U.S. Pol. & Legal Hist.)
Robert J. Cook (Dept. of History - University of Sheffield) Prof. of Amer. Hist. (19th-20th c. U.S. & Afric.-Amer. Hist.) [American Civil War era]
Richard C. Coopey (Dept. of History & Welsh History - University of Wales, Aberystwyth) Lect. in Soc. & Econ. Hist. (18th-20th c.) [I.T. policy & strategic trade resources; regional industry; banks & industry in Britain; history of water]
David Peters Corbett (Dept. of History of Art - University of York) Prof. of Hist. of Art [British art, 1840-1965; American art, 1830-1917]
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]
Martin S. Crawford (Dept. of American Studies - University of Keele) Prof. of 19th c. Amer. Hist. [Britain & the slave south; Potteries emigration to the U.S.]
Richard D.G. Crockatt (School of English & American Studies - University of East Anglia) Prof. of Amer. Hist. [Cold War; contemporary U.S. foreign policy]
Mary Ellen Curtin (Dept. of History - University of Essex) Lect. in Hist. (U.S.) [African-American history; U.S. women]
Neil S.J. Curtin (History & Archaeology Subject Areas - University of Winchester) Sen. Lect. (Amer. Hist.) [American democracy; the South; European fascism]
Gareth B. Davies (St. Anne's College - University of Oxford) University Lecturer (Amer. Hist.) [Social policies & political crisis of the U.S. during the 1960s; comparative development of social policy in Canada & the United States; the foundation of the New Deal welfare state; American education policy, 1965-1980]
Andrew Dawson (School of Humanities - University of Greenwich) Sen. Lect. (U.S. Soc. & Econ., Hollywood) [Machine building in Philadelphia 1830-90; U.S. film industry]
Alan F. Day (History - University of Edinburgh) Sen. Lect. in Amer. Hist., Head of Hist. [Social history of early North America to 1800; development of political parties & ideology]
Gerard J. De Groot (School of History - University of St. Andrews) Prof. of Mod. Hist. (20th c.) [Labour party; World Wars I & II; women soldiers & combat in World War II]
T.J. Demos (Dept. of History of Art - University College, University of London) Lect. in Mod. & Contemp. Art [20th c. American & European art]
Saki Dockrill (Dept. of War Studies - King's College, University of London) Prof. of Contemp. Hist. & Int. Security (Transatlantic Relations, Anglo-U.S. Security Policy since 1945, 20th c. E. Asian Hist.) [The end of the post-war order; U.S. national security policy; national interests & human security in E. Asia]
Ian L. Donnachie (Dept. of History - Open University) Reader in Hist., Open University in Scotland (Mod. Brit., Eur. & U.S.) [Biography of Robert Owen]
Martin Durham (School of Humanities, Languages & Social Sciences - University of Wolverhampton) Lect. (Pol.) [Right-wing politics in Britain & the U.S.]
Owen Dudley Edwards (History - University of Edinburgh) Hon. Fellow (N. Amer. & Irish) [History & literature of modern Ireland, Britain & North America]
Colin C. Eldridge (Dept. of History - University of Wales, Lampeter) Prof. of Hist., p/t (Imp.) [British empire & C'wealth history; literature of imperialism]
Sylvia Ellis (Dept. of Historical & Critical Studies: History Division - University of Northumbria at Newcastle) Reader [Anglo-American relations, 1945-2000; Vietnam War; post-war America]
Janet Ellis (Division of Health & Social Studies - University of Bolton) Lect. (Amer. Hist., 17th c. Brit.)
C. Mark D. Ellis (Dept. of History - University of Strathclyde) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (Mod. Amer.) [African-Americans in first quarter of 20th c.]
W. Anthony Emmerson (School of History, Philosophy & Politics (Jordanstown) - University of Ulster) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (Amer.) [Development of intercontinental railroads in U.S.]
Roger J. Fagge (Dept. of History - University of Warwick) Lect. in Hist. (19th-20th c. Amer.) [U.S. labour history; post-1945 U.S. culture & society]
Peter S. Fearon (School of Historical Studies - University of Leicester) Prof. of Mod. Econ. & Soc. Hist. [Depression & New Deal in Kansas; World War II & Kansas]
Jacqueline Fear-Segal (School of English & American Studies - University of East Anglia) Lect. in Amer. Hist. [Native Americans; immigration; Americanisation; race; education; visual & spatial history]
Matthew A. Feldman (Division of History - University of Northampton) Lect. in Hist. (20th c. Eur. & Amer.) [Generic fascism; World War II; U.S. politics]
Briony A. Fer (Dept. of History of Art - University College, University of London) Prof of the Hist. of Art [20th c. European & American art]
Richard Follett (School of History - University of Sussex) [Slavery in Louisiana; the history, economy & mechanisation of the sugar industry]
Martin H. Folly (Dept. of American Studies & History - Brunel University University) Sen. Lect. (Int. Hist.) [International history of the Cold War; Grand Alliance diplomacy in World War II; Anglo-American relations & the foundation of N.A.T.O.]
J. Adrian Forty (Bartlett School of Arch. & Planning - University College, University of London) Prof. of Architectural Hist., Bartlett Sch. of Architecture [Architectural thought]
Thomas G. Fraser (School of History, Philosophy & Politics (Magee) - University of Ulster) Emeritus Prof. of Hist., Magee (Int.) [Ethnic conflict in Middle East; parading in Ireland; U.S. foreign policy]
Rebecca Fraser (Dept. of History - University of East Anglia) Lect. in Amer. Hist. [Gender & sexuality in the antebellum South; the cultural world of the enslaved]
John Gabriel (Dept. of Applied Social Sciences - London Metropolitan University) Prof. of Soc., City Campus [History of ethnic relations in U.K. & U.S.A.]
Matthew Gandy (Dept. of Geography - University College, University of London) Reader in Geog. [Cultural & historical geography; representation; New York; environmental resources]
Jessica F. Gibbs (Dept. of History - University of Reading) Lect. in Amer. Hist. [U.S. foreign policy]
Keith Gildart (School of Humanities, Languages & Social Sciences - University of Wolverhampton) Lect. [19th & 20th c. British & U.S. labour history]
H. Mark Glancy (Dept. of History - Queen Mary, University of London) Sen. Lect. (U.S. Hist., Cinema) [British & American film industry]
Chris Goldsmith (Dept. of Historical & International Studies - De Montfort University) [20th c. British, French & U.S. foreign policy]
Susan-Mary C. Grant (School of Historical Studies - Newcastle University upon Tyne) Reader in Amer. Hist. (19th c. U.S.A.) [American Civil War; nationalism in 19th c.]
David G. Greasley (Economic & Social History - University of Edinburgh) Reader in Econ. & Soc. Hist. [Economic & industrial growth]
Christopher K. Green (Dept. of History of Art - Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London) Prof. of Hist. of Art [20th c. European & American art & architecture, esp. French & British painting & sculpture 1900-39]
Patrick Hagopian (Dept. of Amer. Stud. - University of Lancaster) Lect. in Amer. Stud. [U.S. social & cultural history; memorials, museums & Vietnam]
Marybeth Hamilton (Dept. of History - Birkbeck College, University of London) Lect. in Hist. (Amer.) [History of sexuality; popular culture]
Douglas J. Hamilton (Dept. of History - University of Hull) R.C.U.K. Fellow, Lect. in Hist. (Mod.) [18th c. Atlantic world; slavery; British empire]
Richard H. Harding (Faculty of Business & Management (Harrow) - University of the Westminster) Prof. of Organisational Hist. [Naval & maritime history]
Susan M. Hardman Moore (School of Divinity - University of Edinburgh) Lect. in Div. [Early modern religious history; theology; spirituality, esp. Reformed tradition; puritanism in England & New England]
Marjory-Ann D. Harper (Dept. of History - University of Aberdeen) Reader in Hist. (Mod. Scot.) [Scottish emigration 18th-20th c.]
Howell J. Harris (Dept. of History - University of Durham) Prof. of Hist. (Amer.) [The cast-iron stove in Victorian America]
Jonathan H. Harwood (Faculty of Life Sciences - University of Manchester) Reader, C.H.S.T.M. (19th-20th c. Biology, German Sc.) [Social history of agricultural sciences in Germany 1880-1945]
Richard A. Hawkins (School of Humanities, Languages & Social Sciences - University of Wolverhampton) Sen. Lect. [American economic & social history]
Colin M. Haydon (History & Archaeology Subject Areas - University of Winchester) Reader in Early Mod. Hist. (18th c. Relig., Pol. & Soc. Hist.) [Religion, society & politics in England c.1600-c.1830]
Richard G. Healey (Dept. of Geography - University of Portsmouth) Prof. of Geog. [U.S. regional economic development 1850-1900]
Martin Hewitt (Dept. of History - Trinity and All Saints) Prof. (18th-19th c. Brit. Hist., 20th c. World) [Public lecturing; cities & culture in 19th c.]
Timothy Hickman (Dept. of Amer. Stud. - University of Lancaster) Lect. in Amer. Hist. [American cultural history; technology & medicine]
Istvan Hont (King's College - University of Cambridge) University Lecturer (Pol. Thought) [History of concepts of reason of state; sociability; political economy]
Steven Hooper (School of World Art Studies & Museology - University of East Anglia) [Anthropology; the arts of the Pacific & North America; exchange; ethnohistory]
Michael F. Hopkins (Dept. of History - Liverpool Hope University College) Assoc. Prof. (Mod.) [Relations between Britain & U.S.; Raymond Aron]
Audrey J. Horning (School of Archaeology & Ancient History - University of Leicester) Lect. in Archaeol. [Historical archaeology; comparative colonialism; Ireland & North America]
Ian A. Horwood (School of Arts - York St. John University) Sen. Lect., Head of Programme, Contemp. Hist. (Mod. Hist., Amer. Hist.) [Vietnam War]
John P.H. House (Dept. of History of Art - Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London) Prof. of Hist. of Art & Head of Stud. for the Mod. Period [French & British painting c.1830-1900; French Impressionism; 19th c. realism]
Anthony C. Howe (School of History - University of East Anglia) Prof. of Mod. Hist. [Britain in the 19th & early 20th c., esp. politics, culture & economy]
Jeff A. Hughes (Faculty of Life Sciences - University of Manchester) Sen. Lect., C.H.S.T.M. (19th-20th c. Physical Sc. & Tech.) [Nuclear history; science in 20th c. Britain]
Donna R. Jackson (Dept. of History - University of Chester) Lect. (Mod. Hist.) [Modern American history; Cold War foreign policy]
Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones (History - University of Edinburgh) Prof. of Amer. Hist. [U.S. foreign policy & intelligence 1898-2001; F.B.I.; women, African Americans, labour, students & the Vietnam War]
Wayne Johnson (School of Arts - York St. John University) Sen. Lect. (U.S. Hist.) [Antebellum South]
Andrew Johnstone (School of Historical Studies - University of Leicester) Lect. in Amer. Hist. [U.S. foreign policy]
Karen R. Jones (School of History - University of Kent at Canterbury) Lect. (Amer Hist.) [The American West; environmental history]
William D. Jones (School of History & Archaeology - Cardiff University) Sen. Lect. in Mod. Hist. (19th-20th c. Brit. & Wales) [Welsh migrant communities in U.S. & Australia]
George W. Jones (Dept. of Government - London School of Economics, University of London) Prof. of Govt. (20th c. Cabinet & Parliamentary Hist.) [Prime ministers' advisory networks]
Brian Kelly (School of History & Anthropology - Queen's University, Belfast) Sen. Lect. in Hist. [American labour; southern history; African-American history]
John A. Kentleton (School of History - University of Liverpool) Lect. in Mod. Hist. (U.S., esp. 20th c.) [Biography of Franklin D. Roosevelt; political history of modern America]
Richard H. King (School of American & Canadian Studies - University of Nottingham) Prof. of Amer. Intellectual Hist. (20th c. Amer.) [Histories & theories of racism since 1945]
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]
John A. Kirk (Dept. of History - Royal Holloway, University of London) Prof. of Hist. (U.S. Hist.) [Civil rights movement; 20th c. African-American history]
S. Jay Kleinberg (Dept. of American Studies & History - Brunel University University) Prof. of Amer. Stud. (Amer. Econ. & Soc. Hist.) [Women; families; social welfare]
Melissa S. Lane (King's College - University of Cambridge) University Lecturer [20th c. theories of reason; liberalism]
Helen J. Laville (School of Historical Studies - University of Birmingham) Lect. in Amer. & Canadian Stud. [20th c. American history; women's history]
Robert M. Lewis (School of Historical Studies - University of Birmingham) Lect. in Amer. Hist. (19th c. Cultural Hist.) [Louisiana; slavery; recreation]
Peter J. Ling (School of American & Canadian Studies - University of Nottingham) Prof. of Amer. Stud. (19th-20th c.) [Political education in civil rights movement; 20th c. African-American history]
Roger Lloyd-Jones (Division of Education & Humanitites - Sheffield Hallam University) Prof. (Econ. Hist.) [19th-20th c. British economic & business history]
Tim Lockley (Dept. of History - University of Warwick) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (18th-19th c. Amer.) [Slavery, race, gender & reform in the colonial and antebellum South]
Anna Lovatt (School of Art History - University of Nottingham) Lect. in Art Hist. [Sculptural practices in New York in the 1960s & 1970s]
John R. Lowerson (School of Continuing & Professional Education - University of Sussex) Reader, Centre for Cont. Educ. (19th-20th c. Brit. Soc.) [Middle-class culture & leisure patterns]
Donal W. Lowry (School of Arts & Humanities - Oxford Brookes University) Reader (Brit. Imp., Pol. Thought, Ireland & Southern Africa) [Ulster loyalism/unionism; Irish nationalism & British empire; Rhodesia; white dominions/colonies of settlement]
Scott Lucas (Dept. of American & Canadian Studies - University of Birmingham) Prof. of Amer. Stud. [U.S. & British foreign policy after 1945; propaganda & media; culture, ideology & history; intelligence services]
John Manley (Dept. of Historical & Critical Studies - University of Central Lancashire) Sen. Lect. (N. Amer. Hist.) [Canadian communist party]
Benjamin J. Marsh (Dept. of History - University of Stirling) Lect. in Hist. (U.S. Hist.) [17th & 18th c. British America; colonial women's history; Georgia]
Robert J. Mason (History - University of Edinburgh) Lect. in Amer. Hist. (Contemp. U.S.)
Keith Mason (School of History - University of Liverpool) Lect. in Mod. Hist. (18th c. N. Amer. & Caribbean) [Loyalism; U.S. constitution; slavery]
Malcolm McLaughlin (School of American Studies - University of East Anglia) Lect. in Amer. Hist. [History of race, class & racial violence in 20th c. U.S.]
Christopher M. Meissner (Faculty of Economics and Politics - University of Cambridge) (Amer. Econ. Hist. & Macroecon.) [Exchange rate regimes over the long run; institutions; corporate governance; international finance in the 19th century]
Philip H. Melling (Dept. of History - University of Wales, Swansea) Reader [America in the 1930s]
Ronald Mendel (Division of American Studies - University of Northampton) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (U.S. Econ. & Soc.) [U.S. labour history c.1877-1919]
Simon Middleton (Dept. of History - University of Sheffield) Lect. in Hist. [Colonial American social & cultural history]
Stephen F. Mills (Dept. of American Studies - University of Keele) Sen. Lect. in Amer. Stud. [The American landscape]
Gillian Mitchell (School of History & Welsh History - University of Wales, Bangor) Temp. Lect. in Amer. Hist. [19th & 20th c. American social & cultural history; folk music]
James R. Moore (Dept. of History of Science, Technology & Medicine - Open University) Prof. of Hist. of Sc. & Tech. [Popular science in 20th c. Britain]
Gwenda Morgan (School of Arts, Design, Media & Culture - University of Sunderland) Reader in Hist. (Amer.) [Law & society in 18th c.]
Mary S. Morgan (Dept. of Economic History - London School of Economics, University of London) Prof. of Hist. of Econ. [History of economic model-building]
Kenneth J. Morgan (Dept. of American Studies & History - Brunel University University) Prof. of Hist. (18th-19th c. Brit.) [British overseas trade & expansion 1650-1850; slavery in the British Caribbean; early American history]
Robert J. Morris (Economic & Social History - University of Edinburgh) Prof. of Econ. & Soc. Hist. [Social structure in 19th c. towns; gender & property]
Marina Moskowitz (Dept. of History - University of Glasgow) Lect. in Mod. Hist., Director of Amer. Stud. (19th & 20th c. U.S.) [Material culture; American middle-class culture]
Jonathan Munby (Dept. of Amer. Stud. - University of Lancaster) Sen. Lect. in Amer. Stud. [Cinema & society in the U.S.; history & theory of American mass/popular culture, esp. role in mediation of race & ethnicity]
Alexander J. Murdoch (Scottish History - University of Edinburgh) Sen. Lect. in Scot. Hist., Head of Scot. Hist. (18th c.) [British emigration 1600-1900; Scottish settlement in North America]
Robert C. Nash (Dept. of History - University of Manchester) Lect. in Econ. Hist. (Early Mod. Eur., New World) [English foreign trade & economic & colonial development 1500-1830]
Simon Newman (Dept. of History - University of Glasgow) Sir Denis Brogan Prof. of Amer. Stud. (Amer. Hist.) [Early American social & cultural history]
Mark Newman (School of History & Classics - University of Edinburgh) Lect. in Amer. Hist. [African-American history; the civil rights movement; religion & race relations; southern white liberals]
Colin C. Nicolson (Dept. of History - University of Stirling) Lect. in Hist. (U.S.) [American Revolution: loyalist ideology, royal government, prosopography & political behaviour, counter-revolution, loyalism & imperial administration; historical documentary editing]
Mignon Nixon (Dept. of History of Art - Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London) Sen. Lect. in Hist. of Art [Post-1945 American art; feminism; theory & criticism]
Jeremy D. Noakes (Department of History - University of Exeter) Emeritus Prof. of Hist. (Mod. Germany)
Phillips P. O'Brien (Dept. of History - University of Glasgow) Sen. Lect. in Mod. Hist. (Mod. Amer.)
Michael O'Brien (Jesus College - University of Cambridge) Prof. of Amer. Intel. Hist. (Amer. Hist.)
Rosemary O'Day (Dept. of History - Open University) Prof. of Hist. (Early Mod. Brit. & Eur., U.S. & 19th c. Brit.) [Professions; family; women; social investigation; computing]
John R. Oldfield (Dept. of History - University of Southampton) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (Mod. N. Amer., 18th & 19th c. Brit.) [Slavery & abolition in the Atlantic world; black-white relations in the U.S. in the 19th & 20th c.]
Kendrick J. Oliver (Dept. of History - University of Southampton) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (U.S.A.) [Post-war U.S. foreign policy; Vietnam War; U.S. space programme]
Michael J. Paris (Dept. of Historical & Critical Studies - University of Central Lancashire) Prof. (Brit. & Eur. Hist.) [Militarism in British society 1850-1914]
Anthony W. Parker (Dept. of History - University of Dundee) Lect. (17th-18th c. Scot. & Amer.) [American colonial history; 18th c. Scottish history]
Inderjeet S. Parmar (School of Social Sciences - University of Manchester) Lect. in Amer. Stud. (Anglo-Amer. Democracy & Soc.) [American power structure & foreign policy 1939-45]
Robin Pearson (Dept. of History - University of Hull) Prof. of Econ. & Soc. Hist. (19th c. Brit., Germany) [History of insurance industry]
Christer Petley (School of Cultural Studies - Leeds Metropolitan University) Lect. [White society in Jamaica; slavery & abolition in the Americas; British colonialism]
Craig Phelan (Dept. of History - University of Wales, Swansea) Sen. Lect. [Race, class & gender in America from the Civil War to the present]
Ian R. Phimister (Dept. of History - University of Sheffield) Prof. of Int. Hist. (C'wealth Hist.) [The City of London & British overseas investment 1890-1940]
Linda Polley (Design History Group - University of Teesside) Sen. Lect. in Design Hist. (19th-20th c. Urban, Architecture) [Urban & suburban architectural history 19th-20th c.]
Joy Porter (Dept. of History - University of Wales, Swansea) Lect. [Native American history]
Katharine B. Pretty (Homerton College - University of Cambridge) [Archaeology & history of N.W. Europe, esp. early Christian; Vikings]
A. William Purdue (Dept. of History - Open University) Reader in Hist. & Staff Tutor (Mod. Brit., Eur., & U.S.) [Merchants & gentry in N.E. England 1700-present; N.E. politics; World War II]
Mark Rawlinson (School of Art History - University of Nottingham) Lect. in Art Hist. [20th c. American art/visual culture; critical & visual theory]
Andrew Redden (Dept. of Historical Studies - University of Bristol) Res. Fellow in Hist. [Early modern Spanish America]
Matthias Reiss (Department of History - University of Exeter) Lect. in Hist. (Mod.) [19th & 20th c. American, British & German social history; PoWs; unemployment; protest marches]
David J. Reynolds (Christ's College - University of Cambridge) Prof. of Int. Hist. (Int. Rel., Mod. U.S.) [World War II; Cold War]
Chris J. Rhodes (Dept. of Applied Social Sciences - London Metropolitan University) Sen. Lect. in Soc., City Campus [Trades union in 19th-20th c. U.K. & U.S.A.]
Aileen E. Ribeiro (Dept. of History of Dress - Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London) Prof. of Hist. of Art & Head of Hist. of Dress Dept. [Dress in Europe 17th-19th c.; clothing in art; dress & ideology; dress in French Revolution; masquerade costume]
David Richardson (Dept. of History - University of Hull) Prof. of Econ. Hist. (Amer., Brit. & Japanese Econ.) [Transatlantic slavery, incl. Africa]
Richard W. Roberts (School of History - University of Sussex) Reader in Econ. Hist. (19th-20th c. Brit. Business) [International financial centres; development of banking & finance]
Nicholas A.M. Rodger (Department of History - University of Exeter) Prof. of Naval Hist. (Maritime) [British & world naval history 600-1960]
Timothy J.T. Rooth (Dept. of Economics - University of Portsmouth) Prof. Emeritus in Econ. Hist., Dept. of Econ. [British 20th c. external economic policy]
Mary B. Rose (Dept. of Economics - University of Lancaster) Sen. Lect. in Econ., Dept. of Econ. [Business history; international competition in textiles]
Andrew C. Ross (School of Divinity - University of Edinburgh) Hon. Fellow in Eccles. Hist. (Relig. & Soc. in Afric.) [Impact of Social Darwinism on U.K. churches & on education]
Victor H. Rothwell (History - University of Edinburgh) Reader in Brit. Hist. (Mod.) [British foreign policy & general history of international relations 1914-c.1990]
Kevin J. Ruane (Dept. of History - Canterbury Christ Church University) Prof. (20th c. U.S. Foreign Policy) [Anglo-American relations & the Cold War in S.E. Asia 1945-60]
William D. Rubinstein (Dept. of History & Welsh History - University of Wales, Aberystwyth) Prof. of Hist. (19th-20th c. Econ. & Soc. Hist., Brit., esp. Elites, Jewish Hist.)
Steven J. Sarson (Dept. of History - University of Wales, Swansea) Lect. in Hist. (Amer.) [American colonies & revolution]
Axel R. Schäfer (Dept. of American Studies - University of Keele) Lect. in Amer. Stud. [Cultural history of the welfare state]
Lynette L. Schumaker (Faculty of Life Sciences - University of Manchester) Lect., C.H.S.T.M. (20th c. Anthr., Brit. & Afric., Medical Soc.) [History of anthropology, technology & medicine in central Africa]
Geoffrey R. Shaw (School of International Studies & Law - Coventry University) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (Mod. Amer. Hist.)
Simon Shaw-Miller (Dept. of History of Art - Birkbeck College, University of London) Lect. in Hist. of Art [Interdisciplinary relationships between art & music in 20th c.]
Adam I.P. Smith (Dept. of History - University College, University of London) Lect. in Amer. Hist. [U.S. history, esp. 19th c. political history & the Civil War period]
Simon D. Smith (Dept. of Economics & Related Subjects - University of York) Lect. in Hist. (18th c. Brit., Amer. & Caribbean) [British imperial trade; coffee; N.W. England; American colonisation]
Joseph Smith (Department of History - University of Exeter) Reader in U.S. Diplomatic Hist. (Americas) [U.S. diplomacy towards Latin America]
Richard G. Sober (Design History Group - University of Teesside) Lect. in Architectural Hist. [Participatory design; recent urban development]
Melvyn B. Stokes (Dept. of History - University College, University of London) Sen. Lect. in Amer. Hist. (U.S.A.) [Film history; American Progressive thought]
Frances Stracey (Dept. of History of Art - University College, University of London) Lect. in Contemp. Art [Late 20th c. & contemporary European & American avant-gardes; the Situationist International, 1957-72]
Joe Street (School of History - University of Kent at Canterbury) Lect. in Mod. Amer. Hist. [20th c. African-American social, political & cultural history]
Simon R.S. Szreter (St. John's College - University of Cambridge) Reader in Hist. & Public Policy (Early Mod. & Mod. Brit. Soc. & Econ.) [History of urbanisation; public health; fertility; sexuality; socio-demographic thought]
Michael Tadman (School of History - University of Liverpool) Sen. Lect. in Econ. & Soc. Hist. [Slavery in America]
Douglas G. Tallack (School of American & Canadian Studies - University of Nottingham) Prof. of Amer. Stud. (17th-19th c.) [American art & architecture 1870s-1930s]
Howard R. Temperley (School of English & American Studies - University of East Anglia) Emeritus Prof. of Amer. Hist. [Early 19th c. America; slavery & anti-slavery]
Roger F. Thompson (School of English & American Studies - University of East Anglia) Emeritus Prof. of Amer. Hist. [Watertown, Mass. 1630-80]
Peter J. Thompson (St. Cross College - University of Oxford) University Lecturer (Amer. Hist.) [American history, c.1600-1800; social history; gender & women's history]
Martin Thornton (School of History - University of Leeds) Sen. Lect. in Int. Hist. [Canadian foreign policy post-1945]
Richard C. Thurlow (Dept. of History - University of Sheffield) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (U.S.A., Fascism) [Political extremism & the British state security service; British fascism]
Steven W. Tolliday (Business School - University of Leeds) Prof. of Econ. Hist. (Mod. Econ., Business) [Business history, U.K.; automobile industry; Japan since 1945]
Simon Topping (School of Humanities - University of Plymouth) Lect. [American history; African-American history; early civil rights history; American popular culture; the Republican party]
Gabriella A. Treglia (Dept. of History - University of Durham) Lect. in Hist. (19th & 20th c. Amer. Race Hist., Native Amer. Hist.) [Native Americans in the 20th c.; the Indian New Deal]
David M. Turley (School of History - University of Kent at Canterbury) Prof. of Soc. & Cultural Hist. [Slavery & the consequences of emancipation; African-American intellectuals]
Brian C. Turner (Dept. of History & Economic History - Manchester Metropolitan University) Sen. Lect. in Econ. Hist. (19th-20th c. Brit. & Amer. Econ. Hist.)
Michael J. Turner (School of Arts, Design, Media & Culture - University of Sunderland) Prof. of Hist. (Mod. Brit.) [19th c. reform movements]
Barbara Usherwood (Design History Group - University of Teesside) Sen. Lect. in Design Hist. [Design for selling: advertising & graphic design; design & self-service]
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]
Jenel Virden (Dept. of American Studies - University of Hull) Sen. Lect. in Amer. Hist. (Contemp., Immigration) [Immigration; war & society]
Bernard A. Waites (Dept. of European Humanities - Open University) Sen. Lect. in Eur. Humanities Stud. (Mod. Brit., Eur. & U.S. Hist.)
David Waller (Division of American Studies - University of Northampton) Sen. Lect. in Pol. (U.S.) [Employment training & welfare reforms in U.S.]
Margaret Walsh (School of American & Canadian Studies - University of Nottingham) Prof. of Amer. Econ. & Soc. Hist. (19th-20th c.) [Long-distance bus industry in U.S.; America's working women; the American West]
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]
Matthew C. Ward (Dept. of History - University of Dundee) Sen. Lect. (18th-20th c. Amer.) [Colonial American history; Native American history]
Peter Wardley (School of History - University of the West of England, Bristol) Princ. Lect. (Econ. & Business Hist.) [Economic growth & structural change; big business]
Sally E. Warwick-Haller (School of Social Science - Kingston University) Sen. Lect. in Hist., Field Leader for Hist. [Women in Ireland 19th-20th c.; late 19th/early 20th c. Ireland; Ulster crisis; Irish parliamentary politics]
Clive J. Webb (School of History - University of Sussex) Reader [Jews & Blacks in the American South; the civil rights movement; lynching of Italian & Hispanic immigrants in the American South]
Emily R. West (School of History - University of Reading) Lect. in Amer. Hist. [Slavery & the antebellum South]
Richard D. Whatmore (School of History - University of Sussex) Reader in Intellectual Hist. (France, 18th-19th c. Soc. Sc.) [French & British intellectual history 1700-1900]
Mark J. White (Dept. of History - Queen Mary, University of London) Reader in Amer. Hist. (Amer.) [Kennedy presidency]
Charlie Whitham (Centre for Humanities - University of Wales Institute, Cardiff) (Amer. & Brit. Pol. Hist.)
Bryn Willcock (Dept. of History - University of Wales, Lampeter) Lect. in Hist., p/t (World Pol. Affairs) [Cold War; war & peace; nationalism; European integration & international security; 19th & 20th c. American history; American politics & popular culture]
Clifford Williamson (School of Historical & Cultural Studies - Bath Spa University College University College) Lect. (Hist. Stud.) [U.S. & British cultural history; politics & religion in the 20th c.]
John Wills (School of History - University of Kent at Canterbury) Lect. (Amer. Hist.) [Environmental history; California; cyberculture; 1950s America; Disney]
Peter C. Wilson (Dept. of International Relations - London School of Economics, University of London) Sen. Lect. in Int. Rel. [History of 20th c. international thought]
John R. Wolffe (Dept. of Religious Studies - Open University) Prof. of Relig. Stud. [National consciousness; responses to death; anti-Catholicism]
Paul Wood (Dept. of Art History - Open University) Sen. Lect. in Art Hist. [Theory of modern art]
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]
Neil A. Wynn (School of Humanities - University of Gloucestershire) Prof. of 20th c. Amer. Hist. (20th c. U.S. Soc., Race) [The 1920s; World War II]
Kevin Yuill (School of Arts, Design, Media & Culture - University of Sunderland) Lect. in Amer. Stud. (Amer.) [Civil rights in 20th c. America]
Natalie A. Zacek (Dept. of History - University of Manchester) Lect. (Colonial Amer. & W. Indies) [Colonial masculinities; race & gender]
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