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Teachers of History in the Universities of the UK 2007 - listed by research interest

World

Christine Agius (School of Politics & Contemporary History - University of Salford) Lect. in Int. Rel. [International relations theory; security studies; Sweden & the Nordic region; social democracy; E.U. security & identity; neutral states in the international system]

Charlotte Alston (School of History, Philosophy & Politics (Coleraine) - University of Ulster) Lect. in Hist. [International history 1890-1945; Russia & eastern Europe]

J. David Armstrong (Dept. of Pol. Sc. & Int. Stud. - University of Birmingham) Reader in Int. Stud.

David Arnold (Dept. of History - University of Warwick) Prof. of Asian & Global Hist. [History of science, technology & environment, esp. south Asia]

Bernard P. Attard (School of Historical Studies - University of Leicester) Lect. in Econ. & Soc. Hist. [History of the international economy; British settler society]

Christopher A. Bayly (St. Catharine's College - University of Cambridge) Vere Harmsworth Prof. of Imp. & Naval Hist. [History of India and south-east Asia; history of globalisation]

David W. Bebbington (Dept. of History - University of Stirling) Prof. of Hist. (Brit., Pol. Thought, Historiography) [W.E. Gladstone; international evangelicalism; religious revivals]

G.H. Bennett (School of Humanities - University of Plymouth) Reader (20th c. Brit. & Amer. Hist.) [20th c. American history]

Jeremy M. Black (Department of History - University of Exeter) Prof. of Hist. (Early Mod. & Mod.) [Warfare; international relations; historical atlases]

Ken Booth (Dept. of International Politics - University of Wales, Aberystwyth) E.H. Carr Prof. [Theories of peace & security; international theory]

Piers Brendon (Churchill College - University of Cambridge) (Mod. Brit.) [Fall of the British empire]

Peter Brett (Dept. of History - St. Martin's College, Lancaster) Lect. (19th c. Brit., Citizenship) [19th c. British history: popular politics]

Barbara J. Bush (Division of Education & Humanitites - Sheffield Hallam University) Prof. (Imp. Hist.) [History of the African diaspora; gender, race & empire in the 20th c.]

Peter J. Cain (Division of Education & Humanitites - Sheffield Hallam University) Res. Prof. (Mod. Econ. & Imp. Hist.) [Economic history of British imperialism]

Peter B.R. Carey (Trinity College - University of Oxford) University Lecturer (Inter-Collegiate) (17th-20th c. Eur. & Brit., Mod. S.E. Asia) [Contemporary S.E. Asia, esp. Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, E. Timor]

William G.R. Clarence-Smith (Dept. of History - School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London) Prof. of Econ. Hist. of Asia & Afric. [Tropical tree crops; commercial diasporas]

Edward J.T. Collins (Rural History Centre - University of Reading) Emeritus Prof. of Rural Hist. [Agricultural output in Britain 1800-1939; world food grain consumption 18th-20th c.]

Richard D.G. Crockatt (School of English & American Studies - University of East Anglia) Prof. of Amer. Hist. [Cold War; contemporary U.S. foreign policy]

John G. Darwin (Nuffield College - University of Oxford) University Lecturer (Hist. of Brit. C'wealth) [British empire, c.1890-1970, with a particular interest in decolonisation & the relations between Britain & the societies of the British diaspora]

Roger Davidson (Economic & Social History - University of Edinburgh) Prof. of Econ. & Soc. Hist. [The social history of venereal disease]

Diane K. Drummond (Dept. of History - Trinity and All Saints) Sen. Lect. (19th-20th c. Brit. Hist., 20th c. World) [Railways & British imperialism; women & railways]

Peter J. Durrans (School of Arts, Design, Media & Culture - University of Sunderland) Princ. Lect. in Hist. (Imp., 19th c. Brit.)

Pauline Elkes (Department of History & Politics - Staffordshire University) Sen. Lect. (Int. Hist.) [British Intelligence; propaganda; the Third Reich]

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.]

Lawrence D. Freedman (Dept. of War Studies - King's College, University of London) Prof. of War Stud. [American decisions on military intervention 1945-95]

Roger D. Griffin (School of Arts & Humanities - Oxford Brookes University) Prof., Field Chair (Generic Fascism) [Theories of generic fascism]

Karl A. Hack (Dept. of History - Open University) Lect. in Imp. & Mod. Brit & Int. Hist.

Timothy N. Harper (Magdalene College - University of Cambridge) University Lecturer [World history; South-East Asia]

Ian P. Haynes (Dept. of History - Birkbeck College, University of London) Lect. in Archaeol. [Culture contact; religion; military communities; Roman Dacia]

Mark J. Hoffman (Dept. of International Relations - London School of Economics, University of London) Lect. in Int. Rel.

Jan Willem Honig (Dept. of War Studies - King's College, University of London) Sen. Lect. in War Stud. [Warfare in the middle ages; European security]

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]

Lewis Johnman (School of Social Policy & Policy Sciences - University of the Westminster) Princ. Lect. [20th c. British & international economic history; 20th c. British industrial & business history; British maritime history]

Edward J. Johnson (School of Social Science - University of Central England in Birmingham) Sen. Academic (Contemp. Hist. & Int. Rel.)

Catherine E. King (Dept. of Art History - Open University) Prof. in Art Hist. (Early Mod. Eur.) [Representations of art & artists; Women as patrons of art in Italy 1300-1600]

Carolyn Kitching (History Subject Group - University of Teesside) Reader (20th c. Brit. & Eur.) [Disarmament; League of Nations; United Nations]

Mark Levene (Dept. of History - University of Southampton) Reader in Comparative Hist. (20th c. Eur. Hist.) [Genocide in the age of the nation state]

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]

Roger Lloyd-Jones (Division of Education & Humanitites - Sheffield Hallam University) Prof. (Econ. Hist.) [19th-20th c. British economic & business history]

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]

Iftikhar H. Malik (School of Historical & Cultural Studies - Bath Spa University College University College) Lect. (Hist. Stud.) [Kashmir dispute & Indo-Pakistan relations; British Indian Punjab; Muslim history]

John W. Marriott (Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology - University of East London) Reader (18th-20th c. Cultural Hist., London) [Metropolis & empire]

Ranald C. Michie (Dept. of History - University of Durham) Prof. of Hist. (Econ.) [City of London; stock exchanges]

Anna-Maria S. Misra (Keble College - University of Oxford) University Lecturer (Inter-Collegiate) (Mod. Eur. & World) [Comparative impact of European colonial ideas & ideologies on the culture & politics of colonial & post-colonial states in Asia & Africa]

John Molyneux (School of Art, Design & Media - University of Portsmouth) Sen. Lect. in Hist. & Theoretical Stud., Sch. of Art [Rembrandt; history of Marxism & Marxist movement]

Patrick O'Brien (Dept. of Economic History - London School of Economics, University of London) Centenniel Prof. of Econ. Hist. [Global economic development from the earliest times to the present]

John B. Onians (School of World Art Studies & Museology - University of East Anglia) Prof. of Visual Art [Classical art & Renaissance architecture; biological basis of artistic activity]

Michael S. Partridge (School of Theology, Philosophy, & History - St. Mary's University College, Twickenham College) Reader (19th c. Brit. Hist.) [Foreign Office confidential print c.1850-1945; lives of Victorian political figures]

George C. Peden (Dept. of History - University of Stirling) Prof. of Hist. (Brit. & Int., Econ. & Pol.) [Keynesian economics & policy; British defence policy c.1905-70; British welfare state]

Andrew N. Porter (Dept. of History - King's College, University of London) Rhodes Prof. of Imp. Hist. (Later Mod.) [Christian missions; religion, economics & empire from 1750; decolonisation]

Katharine B. Pretty (Homerton College - University of Cambridge) [Archaeology & history of N.W. Europe, esp. early Christian; Vikings]

Christopher M. Prior (Dept. of History - University of Durham) Lect. in Hist. (British Imp. Hist., Afric.) [19th-20th c. British empire]

Emma Reisz (School of History & Anthropology - Queen's University, Belfast) Lect. in Mod. Hist. [South-east Asia; south Asia; global history; transnational connections; British empire]

Giorgio Riello (Department of History - University of Exeter) Lect. in Hist. [18th & 19th c. economic history; global history; design history]

Keith G. Robbins (University Administration - University of Wales, Lampeter) Hon. Prof. of Hist. & Theol. [British relations with 'Europe' since 1789; world history since 1945; 20th c. British Christianity]

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]

Brian K. Roberts (Dept. of Geography - University of Durham) Reader in Geog. [Historical geography of rural settlement, prehistory to present]

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]

Alan Russell (Department of History & Politics - Staffordshire University) Princ. Lect. [History & international political economy of technology]

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]

Tony Shaw (Dept. of Humanities - University of Hertfordshire) Reader in Int. Hist. (20th c. Int. Hist.) [Communications & politics; Cold War; film & history]

Nicholas R.A. Sims (Dept. of International Relations - London School of Economics, University of London) Reader in Int. Rel.

Edward M. Spiers (School of History - University of Leeds) Prof. of Strategic Stud. (19th-20th c.) [Chemical warfare; Scottish soldiers & 2nd Sudan war]

David A.T. Stafford (History - University of Edinburgh) Project Director, Centre for the Study of the Two World Wars [20th c. British, European & international history]

R. Emmett Sullivan (Dept. of History - Royal Holloway, University of London) Lect. (Mod. Int. Econ.) [Inter-war unemployment; neo-classical political economy; trade & customs unions]

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.]

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]

Justin Willis (Dept. of History - University of Durham) Lect. in Hist. [Eastern African history, including Sudan; ethnicity; alcohol in Africa; governance & authority in colonial Africa]

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2007