Teachers of History in the Universities of the UK 2007 - listed by research interest
19th century
Christopher G. Abel (Dept. of History - University College, University of London) Sen. Lect. in Latin Amer. Hist. (19th-20th c.) [Comparative health care/social policy; Colombia & Hispanic Caribbean politics & society]
Lynn C. Abrams (Dept. of History - University of Glasgow) Prof. of Gender Hist. (Mod. Germany, Women, Children) [Gender relations, marriage, divorce & the law in 19th c. Germany; child welfare; women in Scotland]
Edward D.J. Acton (School of History - University of East Anglia) Prof. of Mod. Eur. Hist. [Russian Revolution of 1917 & its historiography; Stalin & power]
Tony J. Adams (Dept. of History & Economic History - Manchester Metropolitan University) Princ. Lect. in Hist. (Late Mod. Brit. & Eur.) [British industrial relations & working class politics 1900-30]
Holger H.W. Afflerbach (School of History - University of Leeds) Lect. in 20th c. Eur. Hist. [International relations before 1914; military history of the two World Wars; naval history]
Samuel J.M.M. Alberti (Dept. of History - University of Manchester) [History of museums, esp. collections of anatomy & natural history in 19th & 20th c. Britain]
Sally A. Alexander (Dept. of History - University of London: Goldsmiths' College) Prof. of Mod. Hist. (Mod. Brit., Cultural Hist.) [Psychoanalysis & history; women's movement]
Martin S. Alexander (Dept. of History & Welsh History - University of Wales, Aberystwyth) Prof. of Int. Rel. [History of strategy; France since 1870; Vietnam War]
Joan Allen (School of Historical Studies - Newcastle University upon Tyne) Lect. in Mod. Brit. Hist. [19th c. radicalism; Chartism; Irish immigration; the popular press; North-East 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]
Charlotte Alston (School of History, Philosophy & Politics (Coleraine) - University of Ulster) Lect. in Hist. [International history 1890-1945; Russia & eastern Europe]
Henrice Altink (Dept. of History - University of York) Lect. in Mod. Hist. [Slavery & emancipation; Caribbean social & gender history 1838-1938]
Rodney W. Ambler (Dept. of History - University of Hull) Sen. Lect. in Hist. [Social history of religion in modern England]
Padma J. Anagol (School of History & Archaeology - Cardiff University) Lect. in Mod. Hist. (Mod. Asia, Gender Hist.) [Gender & women's history]
Michael Anderson (Economic & Social History - University of Edinburgh) Prof. of Econ. Hist. [Scottish population; western families & life-cycles; social structure]
Robert D. Anderson (History - University of Edinburgh) Prof. of Mod. Hist. (Mod. Eur.) [19th c. France; history of education in 19th & 20th c. Scotland & Europe]
Christopher M. Andrew (Corpus Christi College - University of Cambridge) Prof. of Mod. & Contemp. Hist.
C. Catherine L. Andreyev (Christ Church - University of Oxford) University Lecturer (Inter-Collegiate) (Mod. Hist.) [European history from c.1800]
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]
Sarah F.D. Ansari (Dept. of History - Royal Holloway, University of London) Sen. Lect. (World & Mod. Indian Hist.) [Women in Islam]
Neil R. Armstrong (School of Humanities - University of Gloucestershire) Lect. in Late Mod. Brit. Hist. [18th-20th c. cultural & social history]
Margaret L. Arnot (History Programme - University of Roehampton) Princ. Lect. (19th c. Brit. Soc. & Cultural Hist., Women, Gender, Crime) [19th c. Britain: gender & crime; infanticide & child abuse; alternative medicine]
Caroline H. Arscott (Dept. of History of Art - Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London) Sen. Lect. in Hist. of Art [British art & society in Victorian period, esp. urbanism & images of the city]
Owen R. Ashton (Department of History & Politics - Staffordshire University) Prof. of Mod. Brit. Soc. Hist. (Brit. Hist.)
John Ashworth (School of American & Canadian Studies - University of Nottingham) Prof. of Amer. Hist. [Coming of U.S. Civil War; slavery debate]
Brenda Assael (Dept. of History - University of Wales, Swansea) Lect. in Hist. [British social, cultural & political history since 1850]
Nigel R. Aston (School of Historical Studies - University of Leicester) Reader in Early Mod. Hist. [History of religion in western Europe 1650-1830; the place of the clergy in politics & intellectual life; universities 1650-1830; Anglo-French relations in religion & politics]
Gareth M. Austin (Dept. of Economic History - London School of Economics, University of London) Sen. Lect. in Econ. Hist. [Cocoa farming & rural capitalism in Ghana, esp. evolution of factor markets]
Michael Bailey (School of Cultural Studies - Leeds Metropolitan University) Lect. [Media history; cultural theory]
Douglass W. Bailey (School of History & Archaeology - Cardiff University) Sen. Lect. in Archaeol., Head of Archaeol. (Eur. Prehist.) [Modern, ancient & prehistoric E. Europe]
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]
Rodney S. Barker (Dept. of Government - London School of Economics, University of London) Reader in Govt. (19th-20th c. Brit. Pol.) [Political thought in Britain 19th-20th c.]
Hannah J. Barker (Dept. of History - University of Manchester) Sen. Lect. (Late 18th & early 19th c. Eng.) [Print culture and women's work]
A. John L. Barnes (Dept. of Government - London School of Economics, University of London) Lect. in Pol. Sc. (19th-20th c. Brit. Pol.)
Ronald J. Barr (Dept. of History & Archaeology - University of Chester) Head of Subject (Late 19th & 20th c. U.S. & Mod. Brit. Hist.)
David Barrie (School of Law & Social Sciences: History - Glasgow Caledonian University) Lect. (Mod. Brit. Hist., Hist. of Crime) [History of policing in modern Scotland]
Peter W.J. Bartrip (Division of History - University of Northampton) Reader in Hist. (Brit. Econ. & Soc.) [19th & 20th c. British history; health & medicine]
Crispin P. Bates (History - University of Edinburgh) Sen. Lect. in Mod. S. Asian Hist. [Economic, social & political history of modern India; orientalism & colonial discourse; Indian tribes & colonial migration]
Riccardo Bavaj (School of History - University of St. Andrews) Lect. in Mod. Hist. [19th & 20th c. Europe, esp. 20th c. Germany; intellectual-cultural history]
John D. Baxendale (Division of Education & Humanitites - Sheffield Hallam University) Princ. Lect. (19th-20th c. Brit. Soc. Hist.) [20th c. popular culture]
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]
Derek E.D. Beales (Sidney Sussex College - University of Cambridge) (Mod. Brit. & Eur.) [Joseph II; Enlightened absolutism; secularisation & monasteries 18th-19th c.; music in society]
Alan J. Beattie (Dept. of Government - London School of Economics, University of London) Sen. Lect. in Pol. Sc. [18th-19th c. British constitutional history]
Bradley J. Beaven (School of Social & Historical Studies - University of Portsmouth) Princ. Lect. in Soc. Hist. [Working-class culture & leisure 1860-1945]
David W. Bebbington (Dept. of History - University of Stirling) Prof. of Hist. (Brit., Pol. Thought, Historiography) [W.E. Gladstone; international evangelicalism; religious revivals]
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]
Ian F.W. Beckett (Division of History - University of Northampton) Prof. of Hist. (Mod.) [Great War; Victorian army; war & society]
John V. Beckett (School of History & Art History - University of Nottingham) Prof. of Eng. Regional Hist. (16th-20th c. Brit. & Eur.) [Agricultural productivity in England 1660-1914]
Deirdre Beddoe (School of Humanities & Social Sciences - University of Glamorgan) Emeritus Prof. in Hist. (Women)
Daniel Beer (Dept. of History - Royal Holloway, University of London) Lect. (Mod. Eur.) [Late 19th & early 20th c. intellectual history]
Shulamith Behr (Dept. of History of Art - Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London) Bosch Sen. Lect. in German Art (Late 19th & 20th c. German Art, Kandinsky) [The role of women in German Expressionism]
John C. Belchem (School of History - University of Liverpool) Prof. of Mod. Hist. (Mod. Brit. & Irish) [Irish in Liverpool; modern history of Isle of Man]
Mike Benbough-Jackson (School of Social Science - Liverpool John Moores University) Sen. Lect. (18th-20th c. Soc. & Cultural Hist.)
Michael J. Bentley (School of History - University of St. Andrews) Prof. of Mod. Hist. [Victorian conservatism; modern historiography]
Maxine L. Berg (Dept. of History - University of Warwick) Prof. of Hist. (17th-20th c. Econ., Soc. & Cultural) [Global history; consumer culture in Europe & Asia]
Mark K. Berry (Peterhouse - University of Cambridge) (19th c. Eur.) [Richard Wagner; modernism]
Richard J. Bessel (Dept. of History - University of York) Prof. of 20th c. Hist. (Mod. German) [19th & 20th c. German social & political history; aftermath of World Wars; history of G.D.R.; history of policing]
Eugenio F. Biagini (Robinson College - University of Cambridge) Reader in Mod. Brit. & Eur. Hist. (19th-20th c. Brit. & Eur.)
Thomas Biskup (Dept. of History - University of Hull) R.C.U.K. Fellow (Enlightenment Hist.) [18th-19th c. monarchy; Anglo-German Enlightenment]
Sheila C. Blackburn (School of History - University of Liverpool) Lect. in Econ. & Soc. Hist. [Sweated labour & the minimum wage]
Catherine Blackford (Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology - University of East London) Sen. Lect. (19th-20th c. Brit. Hist.)
Timothy C.W. Blanning (Sidney Sussex College - University of Cambridge) Prof. of Mod. Eur. Hist. (Mod. Eur.) [French Revolution; culture in 18th & 19th c. Europe; music in society; Wagner]
Vernon B. Bogdanor (Brasenose College - University of Oxford) [British & comparative government]
Paul H.W. Booth (School of History - University of Liverpool) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (Med. & Local Regional) [Medieval Cheshire; medieval English estate administration & social change]
Alan Booth (School of History & Art History - University of Nottingham) Reader in Econ. & Soc. Hist. (17th-20th c. Brit. & Eur.) [Popular culture late 18th-early 19th c. England; teaching & learning of history in higher education]
Peter N. Borsay (Dept. of History - University of Wales, Lampeter) Prof. of Hist. (17th c. Brit., Urban Hist. 16th-19th c.) [British urban & cultural history 1660-1949; history of Bath 1700-2000; history of leisure in Britain since 1500; history of spas & seaside resorts; history of heritage]
Joanna Bourke (Dept. of History - Birkbeck College, University of London) Prof. of Hist. (Brit. & Irish Soc. & Cultural Hist.) [War; gender; masculinity; emotions; working-class cultures]
Timothy Bowman (School of History - University of Kent at Canterbury) Lect. in Mod. Brit. Milit. Hist. [The British army from c.1800; Irish history from c.1770]
D. George Boyce (Dept. of Political Theory & Government - University of Wales, Swansea) Prof. of Pol. Theory & Govt.
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]
Trevor Boyns (Cardiff Business School - Cardiff University) Prof. in Business Hist., Business Sch. (Business Hist.)
Sean Brady (Dept. of History - Birkbeck College, University of London) [Religion, the family & sexuality in 19th c. England]
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]
F. Roy Bridge (School of History - University of Leeds) Emeritus Prof., Hon. Lect. in Int. Hist. (19th c.) [Great Powers]
John P.F. Broad (Department of Humanities, Arts & Languages - London Metropolitan University) Princ. Lect., North Campus (Early Mod. Soc. & Econ.) [Rural society: poverty, housing & agriculture]
David R. Brooks (Dept. of History - Queen Mary, University of London) Lect. (Later Mod. Brit. & Eur.) [Modern British political history; French Revolution]
W. Terry C. Brotherstone (Dept. of History - University of Aberdeen) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (Mod. Scot.) [Labour history; oral history]
Ian G. Brown (Dept. of History - School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London) Prof. of Econ. Hist. of S.E. Asia [1930s Depression in rural S.E. Asia]
Michael F. Brown (School of History - University of Kent at Canterbury) Lect. in Medical Hist. [Cultural history of 18th & 19th c. British medicine & medical profession]
Martin T. Brown (Department of History & Politics - Staffordshire University) Sen. Lect. (Eur. Hist.) [Science & bourgeois culture in 19th c. Italy]
Laurence Brown (Dept. of History - University of Manchester) Lect. in Migration Hist. [18th-20th c. Caribbean, French & British empire]
R. Angus Buchanan (Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences - University of Bath) Emeritus Prof. of Hist. of Tech., Hon. Director Centre for Hist. of Tech.
Cheryl Buckley (Dept. of Historical & Critical Studies: History of Art, Design & Film Division - University of Northumbria at Newcastle) Reader (Design Hist.) [Women & design, 1910-50]
Elizabeth A. Buettner (Dept. of History - University of York) Lect. in Hist. (19th-20th c. Soc. & Cultural, Brit. & Brit. Empire) [Families; childhood; ethnicity; memory]
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]
Robert M. Burns (Dept. of History - University of London: Goldsmiths' College) Lect. in Hist. & Relig. Stud. (Intellectual Hist.) [Concept of God in western culture]
Arthur Burns (Dept. of History - King's College, University of London) Prof. of Hist. (Later Mod.) [Reform of Church of England early/mid 19th c.; church parties; reform; clergy]
Caroline Burt (New Hall - University of Cambridge) [Reign of Edward I; government & politics, 1199-1461]
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]
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.]
Julia F. Bush (Division of History - University of Northampton) Dean of Fac. of Arts & Soc. Sc. (Mod.) [Edwardian women & British imperialism]
Peter J. Cain (Division of Education & Humanitites - Sheffield Hallam University) Res. Prof. (Mod. Econ. & Imp. Hist.) [Economic history of British imperialism]
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.]
Alan B. Campbell (School of History - University of Liverpool) Sen. Lect. in Econ. & Soc. Hist. [Social & labour history of Scottish coal miners]
Duncan A. Campbell (Dept. of History - University of Wales, Swansea) Lect. [American Civil War; Anglo-American relations]
Fergus Campbell (School of Historical Studies - Newcastle University upon Tyne) Lect. [19th & 20th c. Irish social history; history of the British Isles; migration of populations]
Nicholas Campion (School of Historical & Cultural Studies - Bath Spa University College University College) Princ. Lect. in Hist. [History of ideas; history of the occult; millenarianism; New Age culture]
David N. Cannadine (Institute of Historical Research, University of London) The Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Prof. of Brit. Hist. [19th & 20th c. British history; official biography of Andrew W. Mellon]
Geoffrey N. Cantor (Division of History & Philosophy of Science - University of Leeds) Emeritus Prof. of Hist. of Sc. [Quakers in British science]
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]
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]
Catherine D. Carmichael (School of History - University of East Anglia) Lect. in Eur. Hist. [National identity & state formation in the Balkans; ethnicity & violence]
Francesca Carnevali (School of Historical Studies - University of Birmingham) Sen. Lect. in Mod. Hist. [Industrial development of 20th c. Europe; international economy; comparative economic history]
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]
Stephen Caunce (Dept. of Historical & Critical Studies - University of Central Lancashire) Sen. Lect. (18th-20th c. Agrarian & Soc. Hist.) [Economic development in N. England 1550-1914]
Howard Caygill (Dept. of History - University of London: Goldsmiths' College) Prof. of Cultural Hist. [History of philosophy; modern German cultural history; medical history]
Geoffrey Channon (School of History - University of the West of England, Bristol) Dean of Fac. of Humanities, Languages & Soc. Sc. (Brit. Econ. & Business Hist.) [Business history of the U.S. & the U.K. 1850-1950]
Colin W. Chant (Dept. of History of Science, Technology & Medicine - Open University) Sen. Lect. in Hist. of Sc. [Social history of transport in Britain since c.1800]
James R. Chapman (Dept. of History of Art & Film - University of Leicester) Prof. of Film Stud. [British cinema & television history; film propaganda; media representations of the past; the cultural politics of popular fictions]
John D. Charmley (School of History - University of East Anglia) Prof. of Eng. Hist., Head of Sch. of Hist. [International history 1870-1990]
John A. Chartres (Business School - University of Leeds) Prof. of Soc. & Econ. Hist. [19th c. rural trades & crafts; 18th c. fiscal data as sources]
Malcolm S. Chase (School of Education - University of Leeds) Reader in Labour Hist. (19th-20th c. Brit. Soc., Local & Regional Hist.)
Steven Cherry (School of History - University of East Anglia) Sen. Lect. in Econ. & Soc. Hist. [Medical services & hospitals; labour movement; welfare]
John C.R. Childs (School of History - University of Leeds) Prof. of Milit. Hist. [War in modern world 1500-1995]
Carl S.A. Chinn (School of Historical Studies - University of Birmingham) Prof. of Birmingham Community Hist. [Urban working-class history; manufacturing history; ethnic minorities; towns & cities]
Roy A. Church (School of History - University of East Anglia) Emeritus Prof. of Econ. & Soc. Hist. [Industrial relations in coal industry; business finance in coal & iron industries; industrial design]
Gregory R. Claeys (Dept. of History - Royal Holloway, University of London) Prof. of Hist. of Pol. Thought (Mod.)
Elizabeth J. Clapp (School of Historical Studies - University of Leicester) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (Amer.) [Women & social welfare reforms in progressive era America]
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]
Christopher M. Clark (St. Catharine's College - University of Cambridge) Reader in Mod. Eur. Hist. (Mod. Eur.) [Religion & politics in early 19th c. Prussia]
John C. Clarke (Dept. of History - University of Buckingham) Prof. of Hist. (18th-19th c. Brit. & Eur.) [S. Northants. in 19th c.; causation in history]
Richard Clay (Dept. of History of Art - University of Birmingham) Lect. in the Hist. of Art [18th & early 19th c. French & British visual culture; history of iconoclasm]
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]
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]
Bruce I. Coleman (Department of History - University of Exeter) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (19th c. Brit.) [Victorian Conservative party]
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]
Marcus Collins (School of History & Welsh History - University of Wales, Bangor) Res. Lect. in Hist. [British & Irish history since the later 18th c.]
Michael Collins (Business School - University of Leeds) Prof. of Financial Hist. (20th c.) [Banking & business history]
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.]
Jonathan Conlin (Dept. of History - University of Southampton) Lect. in Hist. (18th-20th c. Brit.) [Museum history; 18th c. French history]
Sean J. Connolly (School of History & Anthropology - Queen's University, Belfast) Prof. of Irish Hist. [Popular culture, protest & social relations in Ireland c.1680-1850; civic culture of Belfast]
Stephen Constantine (Dept. of History - University of Lancaster) Sen. Lect. in Hist. [Emigration from the British Isles c.1800-1950; child migration; Gibraltar]
Simon Constantine (School of Humanities, Languages & Social Sciences - University of Wolverhampton) Lect. [19th & 20th c. German history]
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]
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]
Annie Coombes (Dept. of History of Art - Birkbeck College, University of London) Lect. in Hist. of Art [Ethnography, anthropology & cultural history in the late 19th & early 20th c.; museum culture; nationalism & modern visual culture]
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]
Penelope J. Corfield (Dept. of History - Royal Holloway, University of London) Prof. of Hist. (18th c. Brit.) [Social & cultural history; history & theory]
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]
Philip L. Cottrell (School of Historical Studies - University of Leicester) Prof. of Financial Hist. (Mod. Eur. Financial Hist.)
Elizabeth G. Cowling (History of Art - University of Edinburgh) Reader in Hist. of Art [Picasso & Matisse, esp. their interaction]
Mary Cowling (Dept. of History - Royal Holloway, University of London) Lect. in Victorian Art [Pre-Raphaelite landscape & scientific perception; art & physiognomy]
Pamela M. Cox (Dept. of History - University of Essex) Lect. in Soc. (19th-20th c. Brit.) [Crime; public policy; welfare states; gender; youth culture; governmentality; cultural & social history]
Nicholas Crafts (Dept. of Economics - University of Warwick) Prof. of Econ. Hist. [Comparative history of long-run economic growth; British Industrial Revolution; British relative economic decline]
Matthew F. Cragoe (Dept. of Humanities - University of Hertfordshire) Prof. of Mod. Brit. Hist. (18th-20th c. Brit. Soc. & Pol.) [Conservative party; politics & electioneering; religion; rural history]
David M. Craig (Dept. of History - University of Durham) Lect. in Hist. (19th c.) [Political & intellectual history of Britain c.1760-c.1880]
Catherine J. Crawford (Dept. of History - University of Essex) Lect. in Hist. (17th-19th c. Eng., Hist. of Medicine) [Medicine & the law; medicine & culture; the medical profession]
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.]
Patricia K. Crimmin (Greenwich Maritime Institute - University of Greenwich) Hon. Res. Assoc. (18th-19th c. Naval Hist.)
Mark W. Crinson (Dept. of History of Art - University of Manchester) Sen. Lect. in Hist. of Art (19th-20th c. Brit. Architecture) [Colonial architecture; architectural education]
Richard D.G. Crockatt (School of English & American Studies - University of East Anglia) Prof. of Amer. Hist. [Cold War; contemporary U.S. foreign policy]
Andrew J. Croll (School of Humanities & Social Sciences - University of Glamorgan) Lect. in Hist. (Brit. & Welsh Hist.) [19th & 20th c. popular culture & urban history]
Malcolm H. Crook (Dept. of History - University of Keele) Prof. of French Hist. (Mod. Eur.) [Elections & electoral behaviour in France 1789-1889; French Revolution & early 19th c. France]
David R. Crook (School of Educational Foundations & Policy Studies - Institute of Education, University of London) Sen. Lect. in Hist. of Educ. [Educational policy since 1945]
M. Anne Crowther (Dept. of Economic & Social History - University of Glasgow) Prof. of Soc. Hist. & Director, Centre for the Hist. of Medicine (19th-20th c. Brit., Soc. Policy, Medical Hist.) [Social policy; crime; medical & nursing professions; Scottish vital statistics]
Andrew J. Crozier (Dept. of History - Queen Mary, University of London) Jean Monnet Sen. Lect. in Hist. of Contemp. Eur. (Later Mod. Eur.) [British foreign policy]
Geoffrey T. Cubitt (Dept. of History - University of York) Lect. in Hist. (Mod. French)
Peter J. Cunningham (Homerton College - University of Cambridge) University Lecturer, Fac. of Educ. (Hist. of Educ.) [Oral history of teachers; teacher training; professional identity]
Neil S.J. Curtin (History & Archaeology Subject Areas - University of Winchester) Sen. Lect. (Amer. Hist.) [American democracy; the South; European fascism]
Vinita Damodaran (School of History - University of Sussex) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (20th c. S. Asia) [Constructions of tribe in colonial India; resistance in Chotanagpur]
Christoph Dartmann (Dept. of History - University of Aberdeen) Lect. in Hist. (Eur. & Mod. German, Soc. Welfare) [Welfare states in Europe 19th-20th c.; World War I]
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]
Martin J. Daunton (Trinity Hall - University of Cambridge) Prof. of Econ. Hist. (Mod. Econ. Hist.) [Policy & state finance; political economy of globalisation since 1850]
Saul David (Dept. of History - University of Hull) Visiting Prof. of Hist., from Feb. 2007 (Mod.) [18th-20th c. military; imperial wars]
Stephen J. Davies (Dept. of History & Economic History - Manchester Metropolitan University) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (16th-17th c. Brit. & Eur.) [Private supply of public goods; liberalism]
Owen Davies (Dept. of Humanities - University of Hertfordshire) Reader in Soc. Hist. (Early Mod. Brit. & Eur.) [Witchcraft & magic]
Peter J. Davies (Division of History - University of Huddersfield) Sen. Lect. (Mod. Eur.) [Right-wing politics in France (history & ideas), esp. F.N. of J.-M. Le Pen; social history of sport]
Sam Davies (School of Social Science - Liverpool John Moores University) Reader in Labour Hist. (19th-20th c. Soc. Hist., Labour Hist.) [Inter-war municipal elections]
Andrew M. Davies (School of History - University of Liverpool) Sen. Lect. in Econ. & Soc. Hist. [Youth gangs & street violence 1870-1940]
Peter N. Davies (School of History - University of Liverpool) Emeritus Prof. of Econ. & Soc. Hist.
Graham P. Davis (School of Historical & Cultural Studies - Bath Spa University College University College) Lect. (Hist. Stud.) [Transatlantic migration of Irish hard-rock miners; Irish in the British census of 1861; the Irish diaspora; local history]
John R. Davis (School of Social Science - Kingston University) Reader in Hist., Director of Graduate Stud. [Anglo-German relations 19th-20th c.; commercial & foreign policy]
Graham Dawson (School of Historical & Critical Studies - University of Brighton) Reader (19th-20th c.) [Cultural history & memory]
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]
Jack Dawson (School of Arts, Design, Media & Culture - University of Sunderland) Sen. Lect. in Art & Design Hist. (19th c. Local Art, Ruralism, Arts & Crafts)
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]
Christina de Bellaigue (Exeter College - University of Oxford) (Brit. & Eur. 19th-20th c.) [Social & cultural history of 19th c. Britain & France]
Joanna C. de Groot (Dept. of History - University of York) Lect. in Hist. [Social & cultural history of Europe & the Middle East since 1750; gender & women's history; imperial history]
Patricia de Montfort (Dept. of History of Art - University of Glasgow) Lect. [Exhibition culture in London 1878-1908]
Malcolm D. Deas (St. Antony's College - University of Oxford) University Lecturer (Pol. & Govt. of Latin. Amer.) [Colombia]
Enda Delaney (History - University of Edinburgh) Lect. in Brit. Hist. [Late modern Irish & British history]
Richard Dennis (Dept. of Geography - University College, University of London) Reader in Geog. ['Modernity' of cities in the late 19th & early 20th c.]
Anne Digby (School of Arts & Humanities - Oxford Brookes University) Prof. (18th-20th c. Soc. Hist.) [Doctors, patients & the state: a history of general practice 1850-1950; history of South African medicine]
Michael S. Dillon (Dept. of East Asian Studies - University of Durham) Lect. in Mod. Chinese Hist. [Islam in China; Xinjiang Uyghur ethnohistory]
Simon M. Dixon (School of History - University of Leeds) Prof. of Mod. Hist., Chairman of Sch. of Hist. (Imp. Russia) [Russian Orthodox Church; rulership]
Thomas Dixon (Dept. of History - University of Lancaster) Lect. in Hist. [Language of altruism in Victorian Britain; history of theories of passions & emotions; history of science & religion]
Ian L. Donnachie (Dept. of History - Open University) Reader in Hist., Open University in Scotland (Mod. Brit., Eur. & U.S.) [Biography of Robert Owen]
Madge J. Dresser (School of History - University of the West of England, Bristol) Princ. Lect. (18th-20th c. Brit. Soc. Hist., Women) [Social history of English religion 1750-1830; slavery & popular memory]
Felix F. Driver (Dept. of Geography - Royal Holloway, University of London) Prof. of Human Geog. (Brit. & Imp.) [Cultural history of exploration & empire]
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]
Michael Duffy (Department of History - University of Exeter) Reader in Brit. Hist. (18th c. Brit.) [Younger Pitt; French Revolutionary wars; logistical infrastructure of Royal Navy]
Christopher J.H. Duggan (Dept. of Italian Studies - University of Reading) Prof. of Italian Hist. [Nation building in 19th c. Italy]
John Dunne (School of Humanities - University of Greenwich) Princ. Lect. (18th-19th c. France & Eur., I.T. in the Humanities) [Napoleonic France; French elites c.1750-1850]
Marguerite W. Duprée (Wolfson College - University of Cambridge) [Medical profession; Scottish hydros; urban social welfare; family; cotton industry]
Marguerite W. Duprée (Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine - University of Glasgow) Reader in Hist. of Medicine [Medical profession; Scottish hydropathic establishments; family; cotton industry; National Health Service]
Peter J. Durrans (School of Arts, Design, Media & Culture - University of Sunderland) Princ. Lect. in Hist. (Imp., 19th c. Brit.)
Carol A. Dyhouse (School of History - University of Sussex) Prof. of Hist. (19th-20th c. Brit., Educ., Women) [Women's education; careers & family]
Rebecca A. Earle (Dept. of History - University of Warwick) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (Late Colonial & 19th c. Spanish Amer.) [Race, history & national identity in 19th c. Spanish America; clothing industry; history of food]
Natasha Eaton (Dept. of History of Art - University College, University of London) Lect. in 18th & 19th c. Brit. Art [18th & 19th c. British art; postcoloniality & empire]
Owen Dudley Edwards (History - University of Edinburgh) Hon. Fellow (N. Amer. & Irish) [History & literature of modern Ireland, Britain & North America]
Jason Edwards (Dept. of History of Art - University of York) Lect. in Hist. of Art [English sculpture 1848-99; queer theory]
David Egan (Centre for Humanities - University of Wales Institute, Cardiff) Head of Sch. (20th c. Welsh & Brit. Hist., Local Hist.)
Colin C. Eldridge (Dept. of History - University of Wales, Lampeter) Prof. of Hist., p/t (Imp.) [British empire & C'wealth history; literature of imperialism]
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.]
Clive Emsley (Dept. of History - Open University) Prof. of Hist. (Mod. Brit., Eur. & U.S.) [Crime & policing in Europe c.1789-1914]
Dominic Erdozain (Dept. of Theology & Religious Studies - King's College, University of London) Lect. in Mod. Church Hist. [Modern religious history in Great Britain, esp. the question of secularisation; youth movements & the relationship between Christianity & leisure, esp. sport]
Waltraud Ernst (Dept. of History - University of Southampton) Reader in Hist. (19th c. S. Asia & Pacific) [History of medicine]
Charles J. Esdaile (School of History - University of Liverpool) Prof. of Mod. Hist. (19th-20th c. Eur., esp. Spain) [History of Spain 1808-1939]
Eric J. Evans (Dept. of History - University of Lancaster) Emeritus Prof. of Soc. Hist. [National identities]
Chris Evans (School of Humanities & Social Sciences - University of Glamorgan) Lect. in Hist. (Brit. Soc. & Econ.)
Richard J. Evans (Gonville & Caius College - University of Cambridge) Prof. of Mod. Hist. [Germany, 1800 to present]
Martin Evans (School of Language & Area Studies - University of Portsmouth) Prof. of Eur. Stud. [Colonialism & post-colonialism in France & Algeria]
Tanya Evans (Institute of Historical Research, University of London) Postdoctoral Res. Fellow [Unmarried motherhood in England & Wales]
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]
Ian Farr (School of History - University of East Anglia) Lect. in Eur. Hist. [Social & political history of modern Germany, esp. peasant society; Bavaria]
David W. Faure (St. Antony's College - University of Oxford) University Lecturer (Mod. Chinese Hist.) [The lineage in S. China; Chinese business history]
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]
E. Kent Fedorowich (School of History - University of the West of England, Bristol) Reader (Brit. Imp. & C'wealth Hist.) [empire migration 1919-39; P.O.W.s in World War II; Anglo-dominion relations]
Laurie Feehan (Dept. of History - Edge Hill University) Sen. Lect. (Mod. Brit. Soc.) [Voluntary effort; poor law in Liverpool 1850-1914]
David M. Feldman (Dept. of History - Birkbeck College, University of London) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (Mod. Brit.) [Migrants & immigrants in Britain since 1700]
Mechtild Fend (Dept. of History of Art - University College, University of London) Lect. in the Hist. of Art. [18th & 19th c. French art]
Margot Finn (Dept. of History - University of Warwick) Prof. of Hist. [British colonialism c.1750-1900]
Patrick Finney (Dept. of International Politics - University of Wales, Aberystwyth) Lect. in Int. Hist. (19th-20th Eur. & Int.) [Origins of World War II; Greece & Balkans; Holocaust; theory]
Kate Fisher (Department of History - University of Exeter) Lect. in Hist. [19th & 20th c. sexuality & medicine, esp. birth control & abortion; modern reception of ancient cultures as shaping attitudes towards sexuality]
John R. Fisher (Inst. of Latin Amer. Stud. - University of Liverpool) Prof. of Mod. Hist. & Latin-Amer. Stud. [Spanish imperial policy; Peru 18th-19th c.]
Claire Fitzpatrick (School of Humanities - University of Plymouth) Lect. (Mod. Irish Hist., English Revolution & Reformation) [Modern Irish labour & the state; history of enlightenment & nationalism in the 18th-19th c.]
David H. Fletcher (Dept. of Law, Governance & International Relations - London Metropolitan University) Sen. Lect. in Hist., City Campus (Cartographic Hist.) [History of cartography; estate maps; Ordnance Survey; the mapping of local government boundaries in England]
Robert Foley (School of History - University of Liverpool) Lect. in Mod. Eur. Hist. [Military history, esp. German military history before 1914]
Richard Follett (School of History - University of Sussex) [Slavery in Louisiana; the history, economy & mechanisation of the sugar industry]
Graham Ford (History Subject Group - University of Teesside) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (19th-20th c. German) [Trade unions & industrial relations 1871-1914]
J. Adrian Forty (Bartlett School of Arch. & Planning - University College, University of London) Prof. of Architectural Hist., Bartlett Sch. of Architecture [Architectural thought]
Frances Fowle (History of Art - University of Edinburgh) Lect. in Hist. of Art [Art in France & Britain in the 19th & 20th c.]
Robert Fox (Linacre College - University of Oxford) (Eur. 1800 onwards, Hist. of Sc., Econ. & Soc. Hist.) [Physical science & technology since 1700, esp. in France; relations between technology, science & industry in modern Europe; social & cultural history of science & technology in France 1814-1918]
R. Murray Frame (Dept. of History - University of Dundee) Lect. (19th-20th c. Eur. & Int.) [19th & 20th c. Russian history]
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]
Christopher J. French (School of Social Science - Kingston University) Princ. Lect. in Soc. & Econ. Hist., Director of the Centre for Local Hist. Stud. [Trade & shipping in 18th c.; local history]
David W. French (Dept. of History - University College, University of London) Prof. of Hist. (18th-20th c. Brit.) [British army 1939-45]
Oliver W. Furley (School of International Studies & Law - Coventry University) Hon. Res. Fellow (20th c. W. & Central Afric. Hist.) [Conflict studies & peacekeeping in Africa; Ugandan constitution-making process]
Tamar Garb (Dept. of History of Art - University College, University of London) Prof. of the Hist. of Art [19th c. French art]
Viv Gardner (School of Arts, Histories & Cultures: Drama - University of Manchester) Prof. of Theatre Stud. [Theatre history & historiography; gender & performance, 1850-1914; provincial theatre, 1900-39]
E. Jane Garnett (Wadham College - University of Oxford) University Lecturer (Inter-Collegiate) (18th-20th c.) [19th & early 20th c. British & European intellectual, cultural & religious history; development of Victorian art criticism & visual culture; representation of women across the whole historical spectrum]
John Garrard (School of Politics & Contemporary History - University of Salford) Sen. Lect. in Pol. & Contemp. Hist. [Leadership & power in industrial towns 1880-1914; the role of scandal in politics; history of democratisation; heads of the local state in past & present Europe]
Peter W. Gatrell (Dept. of History - University of Manchester) Prof. of Econ. Hist. (Mod. Eur., esp. Russia) [Economy & social history of modern Russia; cultural history of war; refugees in modern world history]
Vic A.C. Gatrell (Dept. of History - University of Essex) Prof. of Hist. (18th-19th c. Eng. Soc. & Cultural Hist.) [Crime, law & punishment; visual culture; sex; manners; mentalities]
Richard Gaunt (School of History & Art History - University of Nottingham) Lect. in Mod. Hist. [Conservative party c.1806-52]
Ian S. Gazeley (School of History - University of Sussex) Sen. Lect. in Econ. Hist. (20th c. Brit. Soc. & Econ.) [Wages rates in British manufacturing 1914-46]
Frank Geary (School of History, Philosophy & Politics - University of Ulster) Sen. Lect. in Econ. [19th c. Irish economy; shipbuilding & textile history]
Richard J. Geary (School of History & Art History - University of Nottingham) Prof. of Mod. Hist. (19th-20th c. Brit. & Eur.) [Unemployment in inter-war Europe; comparative history of slavery]
Jane Geddes (Dept. of History of Art - University of Aberdeen) Sen. Lect. in Hist. of Art (Med.) [Medieval decorative ironwork; Scottish architecture; medieval manuscripts]
Malcolm Gee (Dept. of Historical & Critical Studies: History of Art, Design & Film Division - University of Northumbria at Newcastle) Princ. Lect., Head of Art Hist. Division [Art & patronage in central & western Europe c.1880-1939]
Sharif Gemie (School of Humanities & Social Sciences - University of Glamorgan) Reader in Hist. (Eur., France) [Anarchism; schooling; travel; Mirabeau; France]
Peter R. Ghosh (St. Anne's College - University of Oxford) University Lecturer (Inter-Collegiate) (Hist. of Ideas, 1750 onwards) [Max Weber's Protestant ethic in historical context; intellectual traditions underlying the conduct of English politics 1850-1895; the evolution of European & British historiography from the Enlightenment to the present]
Anindita Ghosh (Dept. of History. - University of Manchester) Lect. [Social & cultural history of the book; politics of language, culture & identity in colonial Bengal]
Keith Gildart (School of Humanities, Languages & Social Sciences - University of Wolverhampton) Lect. [19th & 20th c. British & U.S. labour history]
Robert N. Gildea (Worcester College - University of Oxford) Prof. of Mod. French Hist. (19th-20th c. French & Eur. Hist.) [France 1799-1914; Second World War; 1968 & society]
Rebecca Gill (Division of History - University of Huddersfield) Lect. (Mod. Hist.) [British & British imperial history, 19th-20th c.; humanitarian organisations]
Ultán Gillen (Merton College - University of Oxford) (18th-19th c. Brit. & Eur.) [Ireland & the French revolution; counter-revolution in Europe]
Kathryn J. Gleadle (Mansfield College - University of Oxford) University Lecturer (Inter-Collegiate) [Women's history; 18th & 19th c. British history]
Seán Glynn (Dept. of Law, Governance & International Relations - London Metropolitan University) University Reader, City Campus [History of London Guildhall University]
Barry S. Godfrey (School of History - University of Keele) Sen. Lect. in Criminology [Crime, public order & violence, 1880-1950]
Anne H. Goldgar (Dept. of History - King's College, University of London) Reader in Hist. (Early Mod.) [European cultural & social history; France & Netherlands]
Martin S. Golding (Peterhouse - University of Cambridge) (Mod. Intellectual) [Recollection of childhood & art in England 19th-20th c.]
John Gooch (School of History - University of Leeds) Prof. of Int. Hist. (19th-20th c.) [Military & foreign policy in fascist Italy]
John E. Gooding (History - University of Edinburgh) Hon. Fellow [Political, social & cultural history of Russia 1801-1991; Perestroika & revolution of 1991; Leo Tolstoy]
David J. Goodway (School of History - University of Leeds) Sen. Lect. in Hist., Centre for Lifelong Learning (Later Mod.)
Nigel R. Goose (Dept. of Humanities - University of Hertfordshire) Prof. of Soc. & Econ. Hist. (Early Mod. Soc. & Econ., Demography) [Early modern English urban history; 19th c. regional, social & economic history]
Eleanor J. Gordon (Dept. of Economic & Social History - University of Glasgow) Prof. of Gender & Soc. Hist. (19th-20th c. Brit., Gender, Labour) [History of middle classes; family history; women's labour history]
Anthony Gorman (Islamic & Middle Eastern Studies - University of Edinburgh) (Mod. Mid. E.) [History of modern Egypt]
Martin Gorsky (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine - London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London) Sen. Lect. in the Hist. of Health Policy [Voluntary hospitals; mutual health insurance]
Terence R. Gourvish (Dept. of Economic History - London School of Economics, University of London) Director of the Business Hist. Unit
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.]
Drew D. Gray (Division of History - University of Northampton) Lect. in Hist. (18th & 19th c. Brit. Soc. Hist.) [Crime & punishment]
Peter H. Gray (School of History & Anthropology - Queen's University, Belfast) Prof. of Mod. Irish Hist. [British-Irish relations c.1800-1870; the Great Famine of 1845-50; politics of poverty & land]
David G. Greasley (Economic & Social History - University of Edinburgh) Reader in Econ. & Soc. Hist. [Economic & industrial growth]
Abigail F.F. Green (Brasenose College - University of Oxford) (Eur. 1800 onwards) [19th c. German & international Jewish history]
Simon J.D. Green (School of History - University of Leeds) Reader in Mod. Brit. Hist. (Later Mod. Brit., Local & Regional) [Religion in 20th c. Britain]
James Gregory (Dept. of European Studies - University of Bradford) Lect. in Mod. Hist. [British political & cultural history, c.1760-1914]
Thomas H. Gretton (Dept. of History of Art - University College, University of London) Sen. Lect. in Hist. of Art [British, French & Mexican 18th & 19th c. culture]
Brian Griffin (School of Historical & Cultural Studies - Bath Spa University College University College) Lect. (Hist. Stud.) [Fenianism; police in Ireland, 19th-20th c.; 19th c. cycling; Irish literature]
Emma A. Griffin (School of History - University of East Anglia) Lect. in Mod. Brit. Hist. [English social history & popular culture in the 18th & 19th c.]
Roger D. Griffin (School of Arts & Humanities - Oxford Brookes University) Prof., Field Chair (Generic Fascism) [Theories of generic fascism]
William P. Griffith (School of History & Welsh History - University of Wales, Bangor) Sen. Lect. in Welsh Hist. (18th-19th c. Brit. Soc.) [Welsh social history 1750-1914, incl. public health & administration]
Matthew Grimley (Dept. of History - Royal Holloway, University of London) Lect. in Mod. Brit. Hist. (Hist. of Pol. Thought)
Eric J. Grove (School of English, Sociology, Politics & Contemporary History - University of Salford) Sen. Lect. in Milit. Hist. [Naval history since 1815; technology & warfare; British defence policy since 1945]
Simon Gunn (School of Historical Studies - University of Leicester) Prof. of Urban Hist. [English industrial cities c. 1800-1980; history & cultural theory]
Peter J. Gurney (Dept. of History - University of Essex) Sen. Lect. (Mod. Brit.) [Social history; mass consumption]
Karl A. Hack (Dept. of History - Open University) Lect. in Imp. & Mod. Brit & Int. Hist.
Bruce A. Haddock (School of European Studies - Cardiff University) Prof. in Mod. Eur. Soc. & Pol. Thought, Sch. of Eur. Stud. (Pol. Thought) [Modern European federal theory; politics & culture in Italy & Romania]
Catherine M. Hall (Dept. of History - University College, University of London) Prof. of Mod. Brit. Soc. & Cultural Hist. [The place of Jamaica in 19th c. English imagination]
Fred Halliday (Dept. of International Relations - London School of Economics, University of London) Prof. of Int. Rel. [International relations Middle East; 18th-20th c. revolutions]
Paul L.J. Halstead (Dept. of Archaeology & Prehistory - University of Sheffield) Reader in Archaeol. [Neolithic & bronze age Greece; archaeozoology; ethnoarchaeology of Mediterranean farming]
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]
Marybeth Hamilton (Dept. of History - Birkbeck College, University of London) Lect. in Hist. (Amer.) [History of sexuality; popular culture]
Rachel Hammersley (School of Historical Studies - Newcastle University upon Tyne) Lect. [Late 18th & early 19th c. Anglo-French history]
Brian R. Hamnett (Dept. of History - University of Essex) Res. Prof. of Hist. [Iberian & Ibero-American history; 18th & 19th c. Spain & Mexico; cultural history; the historical novel]
Andrew Hann (School of Humanities - University of Greenwich) Team Leader, V.C.H. Kent [History of retailing & consumption; urban history; local & community history; quantitative methods]
June B. Hannam (School of History - University of the West of England, Bristol) Reader (Labour & Women's Hist.) [Women & socialist politics in Britain 1880-1930s]
G. Neil Harding (Dept. of Political Theory & Government - University of Wales, Swansea) Prof. of Pol. Theory & Govt. [Marxism; Leninism; socialism; Soviet state formation & dissolution]
Peter M. Harman (Dept. of History - University of Lancaster) Prof. of Hist. of Sc. [James Clerk Maxwell]
Marjory-Ann D. Harper (Dept. of History - University of Aberdeen) Reader in Hist. (Mod. Scot.) [Scottish emigration 18th-20th c.]
Timothy N. Harper (Magdalene College - University of Cambridge) University Lecturer [World history; South-East Asia]
Ruth Harris (New College - University of Oxford) University Lecturer (Inter-Collegiate) (Mod. Eur.) [Social & cultural history of modern France; the healing shrine at Lourdes]
Howell J. Harris (Dept. of History - University of Durham) Prof. of Hist. (Amer.) [The cast-iron stove in Victorian America]
Mark Harrison (Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine - University of Oxford) Prof. of the Hist. of Med., Director of the Wellcome Unit for the Hist. of Med. [History of disease & medicine, esp. in relation to the history of war & imperialism 17th-20th c.]
Negley B. Harte (Dept. of History - University College, University of London) Sen. Lect. in Econ. Hist. (Mod.) [Origins of industrialisation in England; textile production & consumption 16th-19th c.; history of higher education]
Liam Harte (Dept. of History - University of Manchester) Lect. [The literary & cultural history of the Irish in Britain since 1850]
Janet M. Hartley (Dept. of International History - London School of Economics, University of London) Prof. of Int. Hist. (18th-19th c. Russia) [Social history of Russia c.1650-1825]
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]
Angus B. Hawkins (Kellogg College - University of Oxford) (Victorian Pol. Hist.) [Biography of 14th earl of Derby 1799-1869]
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]
Dan Healey (Dept. of History - University of Wales, Swansea) Lect. in Hist. [Gender & sexuality in 19th & 20th c. Russia/Soviet Union]
Richard G. Healey (Dept. of Geography - University of Portsmouth) Prof. of Geog. [U.S. regional economic development 1850-1900]
Mary E. Heimann (Dept. of History - University of Strathclyde) Lect. in Hist. (20th c. Czech Hist., 19th c. Relig. Hist.)
Andrew F. Hemingway (Dept. of History of Art - University College, University of London) Prof. of Hist. of Art [19th & 20th c. American art & culture]
Paul Henderson (School of Humanities & Social Sciences - University of Wolverhampton) Princ. Lect. (19th-20th c. S. Amer.) [Political radicalism in South America 1880-1940]
Thomas W. Hennessey (Dept. of History - Canterbury Christ Church University) Reader (19th-20th c. Brit. & Irish Hist.) [Conflict in Ireland, 1886-1998]
Peter J. Hennessy (Dept. of History - Queen Mary, University of London) Attlee Prof. of Contemp. Brit. Hist. (Later Mod. Brit.) [History of office of U.K. premier; British history since 1945]
Jens R. Hentschke (School of Modern Languages, University of Newcastle upon Tyne) Professor of Latin American History and Politics [19th & 20th c. Latin American history, esp. Brazil; history of ideas, esp. positivism & (neo-)populism; state- and nation-building; educational reforms]
John D. Herson (School of Social Science - Liverpool John Moores University) Princ. Lect., Section Leader (19th-20th c. Urban, Soc. & Econ. Hist.) [Transport history; Irish in 19th c. Stafford]
Gad J. Heuman (Dept. of History - University of Warwick) Prof. of Hist. (Caribbean) [Slavery & freedom in Caribbean]
Mark Hewitson (Dept. of German - University College, University of London) Sen. Lect. in German Pol., Dept. of German [German history, politics & social thought in the 19th & 20th c.]
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.]
Colin M. Heywood (School of History & Art History - University of Nottingham) Reader in Econ. & Soc. Hist. (16th-20th c. Eur.) [History of Troyes (France); history of childhood]
G.M. Hicks (School of History - University of East Anglia) Lect. in Mod. Brit. Hist. [British politics & foreign policy in the 19th & 20th c., esp. 1830-80]
Edward J. Higgs (Dept. of History - University of Essex) Reader in Hist. (16th-20th c. Eng.) [State surveillance of the citisen; technologies of identification; history of statistics, censuses & surveys]
Fabian Hilfrich (History - University of Edinburgh) Lect. in Amer. Hist. [19th & 20th c. diplomatic history; German history; European history; cultural history; ideology]
Mary Hilson (Dept. of Scandinavian Studies - University College, University of London) Lect. in Contemp. Scandinavian Hist. [19th & 20th c. social history]
Matthew J. Hilton (School of Historical Studies - University of Birmingham) Prof. of Soc. Hist. [British popular culture & social history; history of consumer society & material culture; social movements]
A.J. Boyd Hilton (Trinity College - University of Cambridge) Reader in Mod. Brit. Hist. (18th-19th c. Brit.)
Violetta Hionidou (School of Historical Studies - Newcastle University upon Tyne) Lect. in Mod. Hist. [Demographic, social, economic & medical history of 19th & 20th c. Greece; famines; birth control; family history]
Timothy J. Hochstrasser (Dept. of International History - London School of Economics, University of London) Sen. Lect. in Int. Hist. (18th c.) [European Enlightenment; physiocracy/cameralism; music in 18th c. Europe]
M. Jonathan S. Hodge (Division of History & Philosophy of Science - University of Leeds) Sen. Lect. in Hist. & Phil. of Sc.
Andrew R. Holmes (School of History & Anthropology - Queen's University, Belfast) Lect. in Mod. Hist. [Religion in Ireland c.1660 to the present, esp. Presbyterianism & Evangelicalism]
Katrina Honeyman (School of Business & Economic Studies - University of Leeds) Reader in Soc. & Econ. Hist. [History of Leeds clothing industry; apprenticeship & child labour]
Istvan Hont (King's College - University of Cambridge) University Lecturer (Pol. Thought) [History of concepts of reason of state; sociability; political economy]
Holger Hoock (School of History - University of Liverpool) Lect. in Brit. Cultural Hist. [British cultural & political history in the 18th c. & early 19th c. in European context]
David Hopkin (Dept. of History - University of Glasgow) Sen. Lect. in Soc. Hist. (18th-20th c. Eur.) [Rural societies; oral & visual culture; historical anthropology; maritime military history]
David Hopkin (Hertford College - University of Oxford) University Lecturer (Inter-Collegiate) (18th-20th c. Eur.) [Rural societies; oral culture; military & maritime history]
Karl T. Hoppen (Dept. of History - University of Hull) Emeritus Prof. of Hist. (Victorian Pol., 19th c. Ireland) [19th c. Ireland]
Sally Horrocks (School of Historical Studies - University of Leicester) Lect. in Econ. & Soc. Hist. [Science & technology in 20th c. Britain; women scientists, technologists & technicians]
Jessica Horsley (School of History & Archaeology - Cardiff University) Lect. in Mod. Eur. Hist. (20th c.) [Modern German & Russian cultural history]
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]
W. Stuart Howard (School of Arts, Design, Media & Culture - University of Sunderland) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (Labour) [Literature of labour; history of coalmining]
Janet H. Howarth (St. Hilda's College - University of Oxford) University Lecturer (Inter-Collegiate) (Brit. 1800 onwards) [University reform (c. 1870-1914); feminist biography; history of women's education & the women's movement]
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]
Alun J. Howkins (School of History - University of Sussex) Prof. of Soc. & Econ. Hist. (19th-20th c. Brit. Soc.)
W. Peter Howlett (Dept. of Economic History - London School of Economics, University of London) Sen. Lect. in Econ. Hist. [British economy 20th c.; human capital: railway workers 19th c.]
Patricia Hudson (School of History & Archaeology - Cardiff University) Prof. of Econ. Hist., Head of Hist. & Welsh Hist. (Mod. Brit. Econ. & Soc. Hist.) [Proto-industrialisation; industrial revolution; gender]
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]
Karen Hunt (Dept. of History - University of Keele) Prof. of Mod. Brit. Hist. [Gender & politics 19th-20th c.]
Edward H. Hunt (Dept. of Economic History - London School of Economics, University of London) Sen. Lect. in Econ. Hist. [Labour history; agricultural history]
Janet E. Hunter (Dept. of Economic History - London School of Economics, University of London) Saji Res. Prof. in Japanese Econ. & Soc. Hist. [Female labour market in pre-war Japan; communications in pre-war Japan]
Elizabeth T. Hurren (School of Arts & Humanities - Oxford Brookes University) Sen. Lect. in the Hist. of Med. [History of anatomy; poverty in late Victorian England]
Iain G.C. Hutchison (Dept. of History - University of Stirling) Reader in Hist. (Brit. & Scot. Hist.) [Scottish history 1780-1880; Scottish politics in 20th c.]
Ronald E. Hutton (Dept. of Historical Studies - University of Bristol) Prof. of Hist. Stud. (17th c. Eng.) [Images of paganism & witchcraft in Britain 1800-2000]
Ronald Hyam (Magdalene College - University of Cambridge) [British empire; decolonisation]
Melanie J. Ilic (School of Humanities - University of Gloucestershire) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (Russia & U.S.S.R., Women) [Soviet women workers in 1920s-30s]
Alvin Jackson (School of History & Classics - University of Edinburgh) Richard Lodge Prof. of Brit. Hist. [19th & 20th c. Irish & British political history; British-Irish relations; the Union and Home Rule]
L. Stephen Jacyna (Wellcome Institute - University College, University of London) Reader in Hist. of Medicine [History of neurology in the late 19th & early 20th centuries; history of medical microscopy; history of Scottish medicine]
Vladimir Jankovic (Faculty of Life Sciences - University of Manchester) Lect., C.H.S.T.M. [18th-20th c. environmental medicine; British weather]
Nicholas Jardine (Darwin College - University of Cambridge) Prof. of Hist. & Phil. of Sc., Dept. of Hist. & Phil. of Sc. (Hist. & Phil. of Sc., Hist. of Cosmology) [Philosophy of history; history of cosmology; history of natural history]
Jacqueline L.M. Jenkinson (Dept. of History - University of Stirling) Lect. in Hist. (Brit., Computing & Hist.) [Scottish health policy 1900-48; black British history in 19th-20th c.; immigration to Britain in 19th & 20th c.]
Leif W. Jerram (Dept. of History - University of Manchester) Lect. in Eur. Hist. [Social & cultural history of cities; the built environment & the experience of city life, with a focus on Germany & Austria]
Martin Johnes (Dept. of History - University of Wales, Swansea) Lect. (Mod. Hist.) [History of sport]
Wayne Johnson (School of Arts - York St. John University) Sen. Lect. (U.S. Hist.) [Antebellum South]
Paul A. Johnson (Dept. of Economic History - London School of Economics, University of London) Prof. of Econ. Hist. [Living standards; welfare policy; old age retirement]
Sue Johnson (Department of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences - University of Worcester) Lect. (Mod. Brit.) [Women & work in 18th c.; women silversmiths]
Peter M. Jones (School of Historical Studies - University of Birmingham) Prof. of French Hist. [French Revolution; French rural history; cultural history of science in the West Midlands, 1760-1820]
Greta J. Jones (School of History, Philosophy & Politics (Jordanstown) - University of Ulster) Prof. of Hist., Jordanstown (Soc.) [History of tuberculosis; history of Darwinism]
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]
H. Stuart Jones (Dept. of History - University of Manchester) Reader in Mod. Hist. & Director of Postgraduate Educ. (Mod. France & Brit., Intellectual Hist.) [19th c. French & British political thought; French political culture]
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]
Aled G. Jones (Dept. of History & Welsh History - University of Wales, Aberystwyth) Sir John Williams Prof. of Welsh Hist. (19th c. Brit., Wales, Press Hist.)
Glynis E.M. Jones (Dept. of Archaeology & Prehistory - University of Sheffield) Prof. of Archaeol. [Archaeobotany; statistics; biomolecules]
David Ceri Jones (Dept. of Hist. & Welsh Hist. - University of Wales, Aberystwyth) Lect. in Welsh Hist. (17th-18th c.) [Enlightenment and romanticism in Wales; popular evangelicalism in Wales and beyond]
Gareth Stedman Jones (King's College - University of Cambridge) Prof. of Pol. Sc. (Hist. of Pol. Thought in 18th-19th c.) [18th & 19th c. British and European history; Marx; socialism; liberalism]
Amanda C. Jones (Borthwick Institute - University of York) Archivist, Borthwick Inst. [Riot & rebellion in mid Tudor England; early modern & modern archives]
Patrick J. Joyce (Dept. of History - University of Manchester) Prof. of Mod. Hist. (19th-20th c. Brit. Soc. & Cultural)
Axel Körner (Dept. of History - University College, University of London) Reader in Mod. Eur. Hist. (Mod. Eur.) [19th c. culture in French & German workers' movement; bourgeoisie in Italy from unity to fascism]
Anthony Kauders (Dept. of History - University of Keele) Lect. in Eur. Hist. [German-Jewish history from 1780 to the present; anti-semitism in the 20th c.; modern German history]
Hilda K. Kean (Ruskin College - University of Oxford) [Public & cultural history; animals; London]
Derek J. Keene (Institute of Historical Research, University of London) Leverhulme Prof. of Comparative Metropolitan Hist., Centre for Metropolitan Hist. [Metropolises, their systems & their hinterlands; cultural, social & material environments of urban life from A.D. 600]
John F.V. Keiger (School of Modern Languages - University of Salford) Prof. of Int. Hist., Head of French Section (Mod. French) [French international history 1870 to present]
Matthew Kelly (Dept. of History - University of Southampton) Lect. in Hist. (19th-20th c. Irish Hist.) [Nationalism]
Paul Kelly (Dept. of Government - London School of Economics, University of London) Lect. in Pol. Theory (18th-20th c. Pol. Thought; Utilitarians)
William Kenefick (Dept. of History - University of Dundee) Lect. (19th-20th c. Scot. & Brit.) [British labour & industrial history; the role of the Irish in the Scottish dock labour force]
Liam Kennedy (School of Social Science - Queen's University, Belfast) Prof. of Econ. & Soc. Hist. (Mod. Ireland) [Social change in Ireland 17th-20th c.; wages, prices & living standards; religious demography]
Colin C. Kidd (Dept. of History - University of Glasgow) Prof. of Mod. Hist. (17th-19th c. Scot.)
Alan J. Kidd (Dept. of History & Economic History - Manchester Metropolitan University) Prof. of Hist. (19th c. Brit. & Local) [Poor law; charity; middle-class culture; historiography of the poor law]
David Killingray (Dept. of History - University of London: Goldsmiths' College) Emeritus Prof. of Mod. Hist. (Afric.) [Modern Africa; Caribbean; imperial history; Black diaspora; English local history (Kent)]
Christine Kinealy (Dept. of Historical & Critical Studies - University of Central Lancashire) Prof. (19th c. Ireland, 19th c. Eur. & Brit.) [Irish social history 19th-20th c., esp. Irish Famine]
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]
Peter J.R. King (Dept. of History - Open University) Prof. of Hist. [History of crime, poverty & authority in Britain 1680-1850]
Steven A. King (School of Arts & Humanities - Oxford Brookes University) Prof. (18th c. Econ. Hist.) [Demography; family & kinship; poverty]
Christopher N. King (School of Archaeology & Ancient History - University of Leicester) Lect. in Archaeol. [Later historical archaeology; early modern households; archaeology of standing buildings]
Maurice W. Kirby (Dept. of History - University of Lancaster) Prof. of Econ. Hist., Dept. of Econ. [Operational research in U.K.]
Anthony Kirby (Department of History - Anglia Ruskin University) Princ. Lect. (19th c. Brit.) [Historical geography of religion; 20th c. transport]
Timothy Kirk (School of Historical Studies - Newcastle University upon Tyne) Sen. Lect. (Mod. Eur., esp. Central Eur.) [Nazi new order; urban culture in the Habsburg empire]
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]
Simon Kitson (French and Comparative Studies- University of London Institute in Paris) Director of Research & Senior Lecturer in French History. [French History 19th & 20th Century, German Occupations of France, Vichy regime, Second World War]
John D. Klier (Dept. of Hebrew & Jewish Studies - University College, University of London) Corob Prof. of Mod. Jewish Hist. [Social & economic history of Jews in Russian empire]
Frances Knight (Dept. of Theology - University of Wales, Lampeter) Sen. Lect. in Eccles. Hist. [19th-20th c. religious history]
Roger J.B. Knight (Greenwich Maritime Institute - University of Greenwich) Visiting Prof. of Naval Hist. (18th-19th c. Naval Hist.)
Zoe Knox (School of Historical Studies - University of Leicester) Lect. in Russian/E. Eur. Hist. [Religion in modern Russia]
William W. Knox (School of History - University of St. Andrews) Sen. Lect. in Scot. Hist. (18th-20th c.) [Work & politics in modern Scotland]
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]
Ronald I. Kowalski (Department of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences - University of Worcester) Sen. Lect. (Mod. Russian) [Russian Revolution; early communist oppositions in Soviet Russia]
Zoë Laidlaw (Dept. of History - Royal Holloway, University of London) Lect. (British Imp. Hist.) [Political, social & intellectual history of 19th c. British empire]
Peter A. Lambert (Dept. of History & Welsh History - University of Wales, Aberystwyth) Lect. in Hist. (19th-20th c. Eur., Historiography)
Andrew D. Lambert (Dept. of War Studies - King's College, University of London) Prof. of Naval Hist. [19th c. naval history, strategy, politics, technology]
William Lancaster (Dept. of Historical & Critical Studies: History Division - University of Northumbria at Newcastle) Reader in Hist. (19th-20th c.) [Retail history; regional history]
Miles Larmer (Dept. of History - University of Keele) Lect. in Afric./Imp. Hist. [Modern African political history]
Robin C.C. Law (Dept. of History - University of Stirling) Prof. of Afric. Hist. [Social history of Ouidah (Benin); English Royal African Company; Atlantic slave trade]
Paul M. Lawrence (Dept. of History - Open University) Lect. in Eur. Hist. (Mod. Brit. & Eur.) [Crime & policing]
Jon M. Lawrence (Emmanuel College - University of Cambridge) University Lecturer (19th-20th c. Brit.) [Popular politics & role of party in U.K.; social & political impact of World War I]
Keith Laybourn (Division of History - University of Huddersfield) Prof. (Mod. Brit.) [Labour history; philanthropy; welfare state & social policy]
Peter Leach (Dept. of Historical & Critical Studies - University of Central Lancashire) Sen. Lect. (Architectural Hist.) [Buildings of W. Riding of Yorkshire]
Michael Ledger-Lomas (St. Catharine's College - University of Cambridge) (Mod. Brit.) [19th c. British intellectual & political history]
W. Robert Lee (School of History - University of Liverpool) Chaddock Prof. of Econ. & Soc. Hist. [Population & society in 19th c. European port cities]
Simon Lee (Dept. of History of Art - University of Reading) Sen. Lect. in Hist. of Art [Jacques-Louis David & his pupils]
Timothy C. Leunig (Dept. of Economic History - London School of Economics, University of London) Lect. in Econ. Hist. [Comparative industrial history 1880-1939]
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]
Colin M. Lewis (Dept. of Economic History - London School of Economics, University of London) Reader in Latin Amer. Econ. Hist. [Economic policy since 1920 in Brazil & Argentina]
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]
James Livesey (School of History - University of Sussex) Reader in Hist. [Cultural history of the British Isles, 1645-1900]
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]
Jane Longmore (School of Humanities - University of Greenwich) Head of Sch. (18th-19th c. Brit.) [N.W. regional history 18th-19th c.]
James P. Loughlin (School of History, Philosophy & Politics (Magee) - University of Ulster) Reader, Magee (Irish) [Ulster unionism; British identity]
Stephen Lovell (Dept. of History - King's College, University of London) Reader in Hist. (Mod.) [18th-20th c. Russian history; old age in Russia]
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]
Maria Luddy (Dept. of Arts Education - University of Warwick) Prof. of Hist. [Women in Irish society; 19th & 20th c. social & political Irish history]
John Lynch (School of History & Anthropology - Queen's University, Belfast) Sen. Teaching Fellow in Mod. Hist. [Belfast shipbuilding industry; Labour movement & Irish migration]
Philipp Müller (Dept. of History - School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London) D.A.A.D. Francis Carsten Lect. in Mod. German Hist. [Political, cultural & social history of Germany in the 19th & 20th c.]
Andrew Mackillop (Dept. of History - University of Aberdeen) Lect. in Hist. (Scot. Hist.) [Scotland & the eastern British empire, 18th-19th c.]
Christine MacLeod (Dept. of Historical Studies - University of Bristol) Sen. Lect. in Econ. & Soc. Hist. (Western Tech.) [Invention & inventors in 19th c. Britain]
Ruth J. Macrides (School of Historical Studies - University of Birmingham) Sen. Lect. in Byz. Stud. [Reception of Byzantium in 19th c. Europe; 19th c. Greek literature; Byzantine social & legal history; historical writing]
Frank D. Magee (School of International Studies & Law - Coventry University) Sen. Lect. (19th & 20th c. Int. Hist.) [British foreign policy 1918-39]
Roger W. Magraw (Dept. of History - University of Warwick) Reader in Hist. (19th-20th c. French) [French social history 1800-1914; European labour history 1870-1914]
Sloan Mahone (Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine - University of Oxford) University Lecturer (Inter-collegiate) [History of psychiatry in East Africa, esp. the impact of ideas about the tropics within medicine & the psychological sciences; trauma & personhood in late colonial Kenya]
Anthony P.W. Malcolmson (School of History & Anthropology - Queen's University, Belfast) Sen. Res. Fellow [Anglo-Irish relations; Irish politics; social & economic history of the 'Ascendancy', c.1725-1832]
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]
Peter Mandler (Gonville & Caius College - University of Cambridge) Reader in Mod. Hist. (Mod. Hist.) [Modern British history, esp. politics of culture]
John W. Marriott (Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology - University of East London) Reader (18th-20th c. Cultural Hist., London) [Metropolis & empire]
Moira Martin (School of History - University of the West of England, Bristol) Lect. (19th-20th c. Brit. Soc. Hist.) [Social welfare policy in Britain 19th & 20th c.]
Vanessa A. Martin (Dept. of History - Royal Holloway, University of London) Prof. of Mod. Mid. E. Hist. (Mod. Mid. E., esp. Iran) [The emergence of the Khumaini state]
Mary Clare H. Martin (School of Humanities - University of Greenwich) Sen. Lect. (Hist. of Childhood, Youth & Educ.) [18th-19th c. children, education & religion; charity & the Poor Law, esp. in Walthamstow & Leyton, Essex; women & philanthropy 1740-1940; children's illness in the 19th c.]
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.]
David E. Martin (Dept. of History - University of Sheffield) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (18th-20th c. Brit.) [British labour movement]
Keith Mason (School of History - University of Liverpool) Lect. in Mod. Hist. (18th c. N. Amer. & Caribbean) [Loyalism; U.S. constitution; slavery]
Derek Matthews (Cardiff Business School - Cardiff University) Sen. Lect. in Business & Econ. Hist., Business Sch. (Econ. Hist.) [History of accountants; business & labour history]
Irene E. Maver (Dept. of History - University of Glasgow) Sen. Lect. in Scot. Hist. [Scottish history, with emphasis on Glasgow & urban history]
David W. Mayall (Division of Education & Humanitites - Sheffield Hallam University) Princ. Lect. (19th-20th c. Soc. & Pol. Hist.) [Immigrant & minority history]
Angela H. McCarthy (Dept. of History - University of Hull) R.C.U.K. Fellow, Lect. in Hist. [19th-20th c. migration: Ireland, Scotland, New Zealand]
Keith McClelland (Dept. of History - University College, University of London) Teaching Fellow in Mod. Brit. Soc. & Cultural Hist. [Class, gender, race & citisenship 1848-1914; imperial history; socialism & empire 1880-1914]
V. Alan McClelland (School of Education - University of Hull) Emeritus Prof. of Educ. [R.C. Church history 1850-1945; the Irish diaspora since 1845]
Matthew L. McCormack (Division of History - University of Northampton) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (19th c. Brit. Soc. & Pol. Hist) [18th & 19th c. Britain; gender; cultural history]
Iain McDaniel (Queens' College - University of Cambridge) (Hist. of Eur. Pol. Thought, c.1500-1900; Historiography) [18th & 19th c. European political thought; history of republicanism; history of empires; historiography; Scottish Enlightenment; moral & political philosophy]
Jane H. McDermid (Cultural Studies Academic Division: Historical Studies - University of Southampton) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (Mod. Brit. & Russian Hist., Women, Educ.) [Women's history in late 19th & 20th c. Scotland & Russia]
Kevin F. McDermott (Division of Education & Humanitites - Sheffield Hallam University) Sen. Lect. (Pol. Hist., Russian & E. Eur. Stud.) [Stalin & Stalinism; 20th c. Czechoslovakia]
Jason McElligott (Merton College - University of Oxford) [Print culture, propaganda & censorship in early modern Britain; library history; early 19th c. radicalism]
Anthony McFarlane (Dept. of History - University of Warwick) Prof. of Latin Amer. Hist. (18th-19th c. Latin Amer.) [Colonial Spanish America; comparative history of colonial Americas; rebellions & wars of independence in the Americas; history of Colombia]
Paul F. McHugh (Department of History - Anglia Ruskin University) Dean of Students (19th c. Brit. & France) [19th c. social reformers & pressure groups]
Arthur J. McIvor (Dept. of History - University of Strathclyde) Prof. in Hist. (Brit. Econ., Labour) [Employers; occupational health; labour history]
Charles A. McKean (Dept. of History - University of Dundee) Prof. of Scot. Architectural Hist. [Scottish architectural & urban history]
Robert B. McKean (Dept. of History - University of Stirling) Prof. of Hist. (Soviet & Eur. Hist.) [Russian working class 1890-1917]
David A. McLean (Dept. of History - King's College, University of London) Prof. of Hist. (Later Mod.) [Educational change & ideas in early Victorian England]
D. Hugh McLeod (Dept. of Medieval History - University of Birmingham) Prof. of Church Hist. [Secularisation in 19th & 20th c. Europe; religion in the 1960s; religion & sport in modern Britain]
James F. McMillan (History - University of Edinburgh) Richard Pares Prof. of Hist. & Director of Centre for the Study of the Two World Wars (19th-20th c. Eur., esp. France, Women) [Gender politics in France; religion & nationalism in France; religious responses to the two World Wars]
Rohan A. McWilliam (Department of History - Anglia Ruskin University) Sen. Lect. (19th & 20th c. Brit. & U.S.A.) [Popular politics & popular culture in 19th c. Britain]
Natan Meir (Dept. of History - University of Southampton) Lect. in Hist. (19th & 20th c. Russia) [Social & cultural history of Jews in Russian empire, esp. Kiev]
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]
Helen E. Meller (School of History & Art History - University of Nottingham) Prof. Emerita (18th-20th c. Brit. & Eur.) [Social & cultural history of European cities 1890-1990]
Joseph L. Melling (Department of History - University of Exeter) Reader in Soc. Welfare & Ind. Health (19th-20th c. Brit., Soc. Management) [History of industrial supervision; lunacy]
Ronald Mendel (Division of American Studies - University of Northampton) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (U.S. Econ. & Soc.) [U.S. labour history c.1877-1919]
Ranald C. Michie (Dept. of History - University of Durham) Prof. of Hist. (Econ.) [City of London; stock exchanges]
Roger Middleton (Dept. of Historical Studies - University of Bristol) Prof. in the Hist. of Pol. Econ. (20th c. Brit. & Eur., Computing in Hist.) [British economic policy & performance]
Clare Midgley (Division of Education & Humanitites - Sheffield Hallam University) Res. Prof. (Mod. Brit. Hist.) [Feminism & empire]
Nicola A. Miller (Dept. of History - University College, University of London) Reader in Latin Amer. Hist. (19th-20th c.) [Intellectuals & national identity in Spanish America]
Hazel M. Mills (Girton College - University of Cambridge) (Mod. Eur.) [Women & Catholicism; 19th c. French social history]
James H. Mills (Dept. of History - University of Strathclyde) Sen. Lect. in Hist. of Medicine & Sport [South Asia]
Louise Miskell (Dept. of History - University of Wales, Swansea) Lect. in Hist. [19th c. British urban & industrial history]
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]
Rosemary A. Mitchell (Dept. of History - Trinity and All Saints) Sen. Lect. (18th-20th c. Brit. Hist.) [Women's history; gender history; text & image studies; 19th c. cultural history]
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]
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]
Sarah Monks (Dept. of History of Art - Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London) Lect. in Hist. of Art [18th c. British art & early modern visual culture]
Fiona A. Montgomery (School of Historical & Cultural Studies - Bath Spa University College University College) Head, Sch. of Hist. & Cultural Stud. (19th c. Brit.) [Women's history from 18th c.]
David Moon (Dept. of History - University of Durham) Reader in Hist. (Mod.Eur.) [Russia; social & environmental history 18th-20th c.]
James Moore (Centre for Metropolitan History - Institute of Historical Research, University of London) Deputy Director of the Centre for Metropolitan Hist. [Urban & regional history; 19th c. art & cultural institutions; historiography & classical scholarship]
James R. Moore (Dept. of History of Science, Technology & Medicine - Open University) Prof. of Hist. of Sc. & Tech. [Popular science in 20th c. Britain]
Mary S. Morgan (Dept. of Economic History - London School of Economics, University of London) Prof. of Hist. of Econ. [History of economic model-building]
Philip J. Morgan (Dept. of European Studies - University of Hull) Sen. Lect. in Eur. Hist. [Italian fascism 1919-45; comparative fascism in inter-war Europe]
Simon Morgan (School of Historical Studies - University of Leicester) Lect. in Mod. Brit. Cultural & Social Hist. [Gender; urban elites & public culture in the 19th c.; Richard Cobden]
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]
Susan Morgan (Dept. of History - University of Chichester) Princ. Lect. in 19th & 20th c. Hist. & Women's Hist. [19th c. women, religion & social reform]
Robert E. Morley (School of Social Science - Liverpool John Moores University) Sen. Lect. (19th-20th c. Eur., Imp.) [Issues & debates concerning N.S.D.A.P. policy towards European Jewry 1933-45; inter-war county borough elections]
Robert J. Morris (Economic & Social History - University of Edinburgh) Prof. of Econ. & Soc. Hist. [Social structure in 19th c. towns; gender & property]
Jonathan Morris (Dept. of Humanities - University of Hertfordshire) Res. Prof. in Mod. Eur. Hist. [19th & 20th c. Italian history: retailing; consumption, petite bourgeoisie]
John C. Morrison (Dept. of History of Art - University of Aberdeen) Sen. Lect. in Hist. of Art (Mod.) [Scottish cultural identity; Scottish painting; Scottish cultural institutions]
Roger Morriss (Dept. of History - University of Exeter) Lect. in Hist. (Early Mod. & Mod. Maritime & Naval Hist.)
Iwan R. Morus (Dept. of History & Welsh History - University of Wales, Aberystwyth) Lect. (19th c.) [History & philosophy of science]
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]
Michael S. Moss (Dept. of History - University of Glasgow) Prof. [University history & historiography]
Susan Mumm (Dept. of Religious Studies - Open University) Sen. Lect. in Relig. Stud. [Gender & religion in Victorian Britain]
Roger D. Munting (School of History - University of East Anglia) Sen. Res. Fellow [Russia; sport & gambling]
Jill Murdoch (Dept. of History - University of York) Teaching Fellow in Transport Hist. [19th & 20th c. cultural, social & technological history]
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]
Stefan Muthesius (School of World Art Studies & Museology - University of East Anglia) Prof. Emeritus [Artistic & social values in design history]
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]
David S. Nash (School of Arts & Humanities - Oxford Brookes University) Reader (Law, Religion) [Blasphemy; republicanism; secularism]
Lynda Nead (Dept. of History of Art - Birkbeck College, University of London) Reader in Hist. of Art [Representations of femininity in mid 19th c. British art]
Stana S. Nenadic (Economic & Social History - University of Edinburgh) Sen. Lect. in Econ. & Soc. Hist. [Material culture in Britain 18th-19th c.; women in business in 19th c.]
Michael R. Neve (Wellcome Institute - University College, University of London) Sen. Lect. in Hist. of Medicine [Concepts of degeneration from 1860s]
John Newsinger (School of Historical & Cultural Studies - Bath Spa University College University College) Sen. Lect. (Hist. Stud.) [Orwell's politics; counter insurgency; the opium wars]
Siân H. Nicholas (Dept. of History & Welsh History - University of Wales, Aberystwyth) Sen. Lect. in Hist., p/t (20th c. Brit., Media Hist.) [Mass media; national identity; Britain & the two world wars]
David Nicholls (Dept. of History & Economic History - Manchester Metropolitan University) Prof. (19th c. Brit. & Eur.) [British middle classes; history & employability]
Tony Nicholson (History Subject Group - University of Teesside) Princ. Lect. & Teaching Fellow (Brit. 18th-20th c. Soc.) [Working-class culture & communities late 19th-early 20th c.]
Richard J. Noakes (Department of History, University of Exeter, Cornwall
Campus), Lecturer in History [19th c. physical sciences, science and the
occult, 19th and 20th c. telecommunications, science and the media].
Ronald P. Noon (School of Social Science - Liverpool John Moores University) Sen. Lect. (19th-20th c. Labour Hist.)
Claire Norton (School of Theology, Philosophy & History - St. Mary's University College, Twickenham College) Lect. (Islamic Hist.) [Ottoman history, esp. identity formation in the Balkans & Ottoman history writing]
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]
David E. O'Connor (Dept. of History of Art - University of Manchester) Lect. in Hist. of Art (Med. & 19th c. Stained Glass) [Late medieval & Victorian art & architecture, esp. stained glass]
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]
Sheilagh C. Ogilvie (Faculty of Economics and Politics - University of Cambridge) Prof. of Econ. Hist. (German & Brit. Econ. Hist., 18th-21st c.) [Economic history; historical demography; women's history; serfdom; history of central and eastern Europe]
Glen S. O'Hara (School of Arts & Humanities - Oxford Brookes University) Sen. Lect. (19th & 20th c. Brit. Econ. & Soc. Hist.) [Government economic & social policy; public-governmental relations]
Robin F.C. Okey (Dept. of History - University of Warwick) Prof. of Hist. (18th-20th c. E. Eur.) [Habsburg-S. Slav relations in dualist monarchy]
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.]
Darren Oldridge (Department of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences - University of Worcester) Lect. (Early Mod. Brit.) [Religion in early Stuart England c.1603-1642]
Paul B. O'Leary (Dept. of History & Welsh History - University of Wales, Aberystwyth) Sen. Lect. in Welsh Hist. (19th-20th c.) [Irish migration to Wales 1790-1922; politics & national identity]
Andrzej J. Olechnowicz (Dept. of History - University of Durham) Lect. in Hist. (19th c.) [British social history]
Philip G. Ollerenshaw (School of History - University of the West of England, Bristol) Princ. Lect. (Irish Hist., Business Hist.) [War, economy & society in Northern Ireland 1939-45]
Claire I.R. O'Mahony (Kellogg College - University of Oxford) (Hist. of Art) [French art & design in 19th & 20th c.; fin de siècle Symbolist decoration]
David E. Omissi (Dept. of History - University of Hull) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (19th c. Imp. & Milit.) [Later colonial India; British imperial & military history]
Nicholas I. Orme (Department of History - University of Exeter) Emeritus Prof. of Hist. (Med. & Renaissance) [English religious, cultural & social history, esp. before 1600]
Shane P. O'Rourke (Dept. of History - University of York) Lect. in Hist.
Clarissa Campbell Orr (Department of History - Anglia Ruskin University) Sen. Lect. (18th c. Eur.) [19th c. women historians & biographers; queenship in Britain & Europe; 18th c. cultural history in France & England]
Jonathan P. Osmond (School of History & Archaeology - Cardiff University) Prof. in Mod. Eur. Hist., Head of Sch. of Hist. & Archaeol. (Mod. Eur., Germany) [Modern German art & politics]
Thomas Otte (School of History - University of East Anglia) Lect. in Int. & Diplomatic Hist. [British foreign policy from the Crimean War to the Great War; Lord Salisbury; Anglo-German relations before 1914]
Sarah R. Palmer (Greenwich Maritime Institute - University of Greenwich) Prof. of Maritime Hist. & Director of the Greenwich Maritime Inst. (18th-20th c. Maritime Hist.) [19th-20th c. European ports & shipping]
Marilyn Palmer (School of Archaeology & Ancient History - University of Leicester) Prof. of Ind. Archaeol., Head of Sch. (Ind. Archaeol.) [Archaeology of standing buildings]
Panikos Panayi (Dept. of Historical & International Studies - De Montfort University) Prof. of Eur. Hist., Subject Leader, Hist. (Mod. Brit. & Eur.) [Ethnicity & racism in modern Europe]
James H. Pardoe (Dept. of History & Archaeology - University of Chester) Sen. Lect. (Landscape Hist., Heritage Management, 20th-c. Int. Hist.) [Architecture; heritage studies; museology]
Michael J. Paris (Dept. of Historical & Critical Studies - University of Central Lancashire) Prof. (Brit. & Eur. Hist.) [Militarism in British society 1850-1914]
Matthew Parry (School of Historical Studies - Newcastle University upon Tyne) Lect. in Mod. Eur. Hist. [Unemployment; political protest]
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]
Senia Paseta (St. Hugh's College - University of Oxford) University Lecturer (Inter-Collegiate) (Mod. Brit. & Ireland) [19th & 20th c. Irish history]
Kevin Passmore (School of History & Archaeology - Cardiff University) Lect. in Mod. Hist. (20th c. Eur., France) [The Right & extreme Right in France since 1870]
Diana Paton (School of Historical Studies - Newcastle University upon Tyne) Sen. Lect. in Caribbean Hist. [Comparative slavery; slave emancipation; 18th-19th c. Anglophone Caribbean; gender]
Robin Pearson (Dept. of History - University of Hull) Prof. of Econ. & Soc. Hist. (19th c. Brit., Germany) [History of insurance industry]
Richard Perren (Dept. of History - University of Aberdeen) Reader in Econ. Hist. (Brit. Mod. Econ., Japanese Econ.) [British agricultural history; industry in Aberdeen 1800-1900]
Maureen P. Perrie (Centre for Russ. & E. Eur. Stud. - University of Birmingham) Prof. of Russian Hist., Centre for Russian & E. Eur. Stud. [Soviet cultural policy in 1930s-40s, esp. in relation to Russian history]
John D. Peters (Department of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences - University of Worcester) Deputy Director, Learning & Teaching Centre, Princ. Lect. (Mod. Brit. & Eur.) [Britain & World War I]
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]
Tina Picton Phillipps (History - University of Edinburgh) Assoc. Lect. in Hist. [Convict transportation to Australia]
Nicholas T. Phillipson (History - University of Edinburgh) Reader in Mod. Hist. (Mod. Brit. & Scot. Enlightenment) [Scottish Enlightenment; British & European cultural & intellectual history, Renaissance to 19th 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]
John V. Pickstone (Faculty of Life Science - University of Manchester) Prof. of Hist. of Sc., Tech. & Medicine, C.H.S.T.M. [19th-20th c. French science; medicine, science & technology 1750-1995]
Pamela M. Pilbeam (Dept. of History - Royal Holloway, University of London) Prof. of French Hist. (19th c.) [French socialists & social question 1830s-60s; history of wax modelling]
John F. Pollard (Trinity Hall - University of Cambridge) (19th-20th c. Eur. Hist.) [History of modern Italy & the papacy, esp. its diplomatic & financial aspects; European facist movements & present-day neo-Nazi movements; social & political Catholicism in Europe]
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.]
Robert J.R. Poole (Dept. of History - St. Martin's College, Lancaster) Reader (16th-19th c. Brit.) [Samuel Bamford (1788-1872); radicalism in the age of Peterloo; witchcraft; cultural & social history of N.W. England]
Dilwyn Porter (Dept. of Historical & International Studies - De Montfort University) Sen. Res. Fellow (Mod. Brit.) [Financial journalism in Britain since c.1850; mail order retailing in Britain; social history of Association Football in Britain since 1945]
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]
Graham R. Potts (School of Arts, Design, Media & Culture - University of Sunderland) Hon. Fellow in Hist. (19th c. Pol.) [Nonconformist architecture in N.E. England]
Avril A. Powell (Dept. of History - School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London) Sen. Lect. in Hist. of S. Asia [Islam in S. Asia; Christian & Ahmadi missionary activity in N. India]
Munro Price (Dept. of European Studies - University of Bradford) Prof. of Mod. Eur. Hist. (Brit., France) [French political history 1750-1848; French Revolution]
Roger D. Price (Dept. of History & Welsh History - University of Wales, Aberystwyth) Prof. of Hist. (19th c. Eur., esp. France) [French 2nd empire; technological innovations in 19th c. French industry]
Alison Price-Moir (Dept. of History - University of Hull) Lect. in Hist. of Art [Modern & 19th c. art]
Christopher M. Prior (Dept. of History - University of Durham) Lect. in Hist. (British Imp. Hist., Afric.) [19th-20th c. British empire]
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]
June Purvis (School of Social & Historical Studies - University of Portsmouth) Prof. of Women's Hist. [Suffragette movement; women's biography]
Roland E. Quinault (Department of Humanities, Arts & Languages - London Metropolitan University) Reader, North Campus (Mod. Brit., London) [Modern British political & social history; Winston Churchill; British prime ministers]
Matthias Röhrig Assunçao (Dept. of History - University of Essex) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (Latin Amer.) [Slavery & post-emancipation in Brazil & the Caribbean; Afro-American culture, esp. martial arts & capoeira]
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]
Gavin Rand (School of Humanities - University of Greenwich) Lect. in Hist. (Brit. & Eur. Hist.) [Cultural history of empire, esp. British engagements in S. Asia; histories of race & gender & their place in modern forms of governance & administration]
Adrian J. Randall (School of Historical Studies - University of Birmingham) Prof. of Eng. Soc. Hist. [British social & labour history 1700-1950]
Donald Ratcliffe (Keble College - University of Oxford) (Americas 1700-1850)
Timothy J. Rees (Department of History - University of Exeter) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (Mod. Eur.) [Rural history of Spain; Franco regime & Spanish Communist party]
Richard J. Reid (Dept. of History - University of Durham) Lect. in Hist. (Brit. Imp. Hist., Afric.) [East & north-east African history 18th-20th c.]
Alastair J. Reid (Girton College - University of Cambridge) (Mod. Brit.) [Trade unions; popular radicalism & counter-cultures]
Alice Reid (Churchill College - University of Cambridge) (Hist. Demography) [Child health & mortality in 19th- & 20th-c. Britain]
Douglas A. Reid (Dept. of History - University of Hull) Sen. Lect. in Soc. Hist. (17th-20th c. Brit., India) [Leisure & popular culture, esp. in 19th c. towns; holiday patterns & railway excursions]
Kirsty M. Reid (Dept. of Historical Studies - University of Bristol) Lect. in Hist. (Mod. Brit., Gender & Sexuality, Colonialism) [Gender, crime & punishment; gender & working-class formation; Australian penal colonies]
Matthias Reiss (Department of History - University of Exeter) Lect. in Hist. (Mod.) [19th & 20th c. American, British & German social history; PoWs; unemployment; protest marches]
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.]
Lucy J. Riall (Dept. of History - Birkbeck College, University of London) Lect. in Hist. (Mod. Eur.) [State formation in 19th c. Italy, esp. Sicily]
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]
Rachel Rich (School of Cultural Studies - Leeds Metropolitan University) Lect. [Comparative cultural history of food in England & France, 1850-1914; the middle classes in the 19th c.]
Jeffrey M. Richards (Dept. of History - University of Lancaster) Prof. of Cultural Hist. [National identity; monarchy; music & imperialism]
Sarah Richardson (Dept. of History - University of Warwick) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (19th-20th c. Brit. Pol., Computing) [British electoral politics]
David Richardson (Dept. of History - University of Hull) Prof. of Econ. Hist. (Amer., Brit. & Japanese Econ.) [Transatlantic slavery, incl. Africa]
Jane Ridley (Dept. of History - University of Buckingham) Reader in Hist. (19th c. Brit. & Eur.) [Disraeli; King Edward VII; biography]
Eliza Riedi (School of Historical Studies - University of Leicester) Lect. in Imp. Hist. [British women & the British empire 1880-1914; South African War; sport & the military]
Bernhard Rieger (Dept. of History - University College, University of London) Lect. in Mod. Eur. Hist. [19th & 20th c. Europe; society, economics & culture in Britain & Germany]
Giorgio Riello (Department of History - University of Exeter) Lect. in Hist. [18th & 19th c. economic history; global history; design history]
Mark Riley (Dept. of Geography - University of Portsmouth) Lect. in Geog. [19th-20th c. rural & agricultural history]
Kathryn S. Rix (New Hall - University of Cambridge) [Electoral politics in Britain 1880-1914, particularly party organisation; modern British political history (19th & 20th c.)]
Peter G. Robb (Dept. of History - School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London) Prof. of Hist. of India [Rural India 18th-20th c.: law; surveys; economy]
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]
Krisztina Robert (History Programme - University of Roehampton) Lect. (19th & 20th c. Brit. & Eur. Soc. & Cultural Hist.) [Late Victorian & 20th c. Britain; gender & war; militarism; modernity]
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]
Gerrylynn K. Roberts (Dept. of History of Science, Technology & Medicine - Open University) Sen. Lect. in Hist. of Sc. [Chemical education & professionalisation; science-industry relations]
Francis C.R. Robinson (Dept. of History - Royal Holloway, University of London) Prof. of Hist. of S. Asia (Int. & Mod. Islamic) [Islamic S. Asia; transmission of Islamic knowledge]
Nicholas A.M. Rodger (Department of History - University of Exeter) Prof. of Naval Hist. (Maritime) [British & world naval history 600-1960]
Richard G. Rodger (School of Historical Studies - University of Leicester) Prof. of Urban Hist. [Development of Edinburgh in 19th c.]
Eugene L. Rogan (St. Antony's College - University of Oxford) [Arab provinces of Ottoman empire]
Graham Rogers (Dept. of History - Edge Hill University) Princ. Lect. (Eng. Rural Hist.) [Common land enclosure & its social impact]
Helen Rogers (School of Social Science - Liverpool John Moores University) Lect. (19th c. Brit., Soc. Hist.)
Thomas Rohkramer (Dept. of History - University of Lancaster) Sen. Lect. in Hist. [Modern Germany; cultural history]
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]
Michael P. Rowe (Dept. of History - King's College, University of London) Lect. in Hist. (Mod.) [State & nation building in revolutionary & Napoleonic Europe]
Katharina J. Rowold (Dept. of Law, Governance & International Relations - London Metropolitan University) Sen. Lect. in Eur. Hist., City Campus (Mod. Eur. Hist.) [Gender & science in 19th c. Europe; 19th c. feminism in comparative perspective]
Edward Royle (Dept. of History - University of York) Emeritus Prof. of Hist. [Religious history of Yorkshire, 1743-1865]
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.)
David C. Russell (Dept. of Historical & Critical Studies - University of Central Lancashire) Prof. (Mod. Soc. Hist.) [Popular culture, esp. music, sport & local regional identity]
Colin A. Russell (Dept. of History of Science, Technology & Medicine - Open University) Emeritus Prof. (Hist. of Sc. & Tech.) [History of chemistry; history of environment; science & religion]
Roger J. Ryan (Dept. of History - Edge Hill University) Lect. (Soc., Econ. & Business Hist.) [History of insurance; history of yachting as a middle-class recreation; Scott family business interests in Bolton c.1870-1914]
Philip C. Sadgrove (School of Languages, Linguistics & Cultures - University of Manchester) Sen. Lect. in Arabic Stud. (Mod. Arab Hist.) [Arab journalism; drama; the Namda]
J. Michael Sanderson (School of History - University of East Anglia) Emeritus Prof. of Econ. & Soc. Hist. [Official history of U.E.A.; education & economic decline in England from 1870 to the present day]
Mark A. Sandle (Dept. of Historical & International Studies - De Montfort University) Princ. Lect. (19th-20th c. Russia & U.S.S.R.) [Soviet leaders]
Steven J. Sarson (Dept. of History - University of Wales, Swansea) Lect. in Hist. (Amer.) [American colonies & revolution]
David Saunders (School of Historical Studies - Newcastle University upon Tyne) Prof. (19th-20th c. Eur., esp. Russia & Ukraine) [Russian & Ukrainian history, esp. society, politics, historiography & ethnic relations]
Robert Saunders (Lincoln College - University of Oxford) (19th c. Brit.) [Politics & political thought in Victorian Britain; constitutional reform]
John Saville (Dept. of History - University of Hull) Emeritus Prof. of Econ. & Soc. Hist.
Karen A. Sayer (Dept. of History - Trinity and All Saints) Sen. Lect. (18th-19th c. Brit. & Eur., 20th c. Amer. Hist.) [Rural society; women; 19th c. cultural history; environmental history]
Kevin Schürer (Dept. of History - University of Essex) Prof. in Hist. (17th-19th c. Eng., Hist. Demography) [Migration; family & kinship networks; demographic & community history; regional identity; employment; surname distribution]
Joachim Schloer (Dept. of History - University of Southampton) Prof. of Mod. Jewish/Non-Jewish Relations [Urban history; German-Jewish history; migration]
Barbara Schmucki (Dept. of History - University of York) Lect. in Transport, Traffic & Mobility [History of urban transport; 19th & 20th c. transport history; history of technology]
Philip Schofield (Faculty of Laws - University College, University of London) Prof. of the Hist. of Legal & Political Thought [Bentham studies]
Theo J. Schulte (Department of History - Anglia Ruskin University) Sen. Lect. (20th c. Germany) [War crimes trials re. Nazi Germany 1945-95]
Rainer U.W. Schulze (Dept. of History - University of Essex) Reader in Hist. (19th-20th c. Eur.) [20th c. German history; forced migration movements in 20th c. Europe; regionalism & regional development; collective memory & individual experience; Bergen-Belsen concentration camp]
Max-Stephan H.J. Schulze (Dept. of Economic History - London School of Economics, University of London) Lect. in Econ. Hist. [Economic development of Austria-Hungary & Germany since 1800]
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]
Suzanne Schwarz (Dept. of History - Liverpool Hope University College) Prof. (Mod. Brit.) [N.W. social & economic history; slave trade]
Leonard D. Schwarz (School of Historical Studies - University of Birmingham) Reader in Eng. Urban Hist. [English social & urban history, mid 17th c.-mid 19th c.; London, 1660-1850; poverty in England, 1660-1870]
Nigel A.D. Scotland (School of Humanities - University of Gloucestershire) Princ. Lect. in Relig. Stud., Chair of Relig. Stud. Field (Church Hist.) [Victorian settlement movement]
Gillian A. Scott (School of Historical & Critical Studies - University of Brighton) Sen. Lect. (19th-20th c.)
Ged Seacombe (Division of Health & Social Studies - University of Bolton) Lect. (Soc. & Urban Hist.) [Economic & industrial history; sociology]
Geoffrey R. Searle (School of History - University of East Anglia) Emeritus Prof. of Eng. Hist. [Politics & political thought in 19th & early 20th c. Britain]
Alaric Searle (School of Politics & Contemporary History - University of Salford) Lect. in Milit. Hist. [European military history since 1815; history of military thought; German & British political, diplomatic & military history in the 20th c.; intelligence history]
John Seed (History Programme - University of Roehampton) Sen. Lect. (18th-19th c. Brit., Soc.) [18th & 19th c. religion; liberalism; 18th & 19th c. historiography; Marxist theories]
Samiksha Sehrawat (Dept. of History - University of Strathclyde) Lect. in Hist. (19th-20th c. India) [History of medicine]
Matthew S. Seligmann (Division of History - University of Northampton) Sen. Lect. in Mod. Hist. (Mod.) [British military & naval intelligence 1900-14; origins of the First World War]
Jay Sexton (Corpus Christi College - University of Oxford) University Lecturer (Amer. Hist.) [Civil war & foreign relations in the 19th c.]
Timothy Shakesheff (Department of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences - University of Worcester) Lect. [19th-c. British social history, crime & protest]
Sonu Shamdasani (Wellcome Institute - University College, University of London) Reader in the Hist. of Medicine [History of psychiatry; psychology & the human sciences in the second half of the 19th c. & the first half of the 20th c.]
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.]
Gary D. Sheffield (School of Historical Studies - University of Birmingham) Prof. of War Stud. [19th-21st c. military history; 20th c. Britain]
Heather Shore (School of Cultural Studies - Leeds Metropolitan University) Sen. Lect. [Social & cultural history, 1750-1914; history of crime in Britain, 1700-1945]
Brendan P. Simms (Peterhouse - University of Cambridge) (18th-20th c. Eur.) [British foreign policy 1690-1815; neo-conservatism]
Sujit P. Sivasundaram (Gonville & Caius College - University of Cambridge) [19th c. Britain and empire, esp. science, religion & the environment]
Alan Sked (Dept. of International History - London School of Economics, University of London) Sen. Lect. in Int. Hist. (19th-20th c. Eur.)
Robert J.A. Skidelsky (Dept. of Economics - University of Warwick) Prof. of Pol. Econ.
Charlotte L. Sleigh (Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine - University of Kent at Canterbury) Lect. in Hist. & Cultural Stud. of Sc. (Hist. of Sc.) [Life sciences in 19th & 20th c.; metaphors in science]
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]
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]
Crosbie W. Smith (Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine - University of Kent at Canterbury) Prof. of Hist. & Cultural Stud. of Sc. (Hist. of Sc.) [Science & technology in 19th c. Britain; literature & science]
Mark A. Smith (Kellogg College - University of Oxford) University Lecturer [History of Christianity in England 18th-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]
Paul E.A. Smith (Dept. of French - University of Nottingham) Assoc. Prof. of French (20th c. France) [Senate of French 3rd Republic]
Jeremy W. Smith (Dept. of History & Archaeology - University of Chester) Sen. Lect. (19th & 20th c. Brit., Irish & Eur. Hist.) [Anglo-Irish history, late 19th & 20th c.; British Conservative party & N. Ireland in the 20th c.]
Joseph Smith (Department of History - University of Exeter) Reader in U.S. Diplomatic Hist. (Americas) [U.S. diplomacy towards Latin America]
James J. Smyth (Dept. of History - University of Stirling) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (Brit. & Scot.) [Labour politics; urban poor in the 19th & 20th c.; crime & punishments; historical reputations & national identity]
Keith D.M. Snell (Centre for English Local History - University of Leicester) Prof. of Rural & Cultural Hist. [Cultural & agrarian history]
Michael Sonenscher (King's College - University of Cambridge) (Mod. Eur.) [French political thought 1650-1848]
Colin Sowden (Centre for Humanities - University of Wales Institute, Cardiff) (Victorian & Edwardian Hist.)
Paul S. Spencer-Longhurst (Dept. of History of Art - University of Birmingham) Lect. in Hist. of Art & Sen. Curator, Barber Inst. [French & British art c.1750-1870; history of collecting]
Edward M. Spiers (School of History - University of Leeds) Prof. of Strategic Stud. (19th-20th c.) [Chemical warfare; Scottish soldiers & 2nd Sudan war]
William Stafford (Division of History - University of Huddersfield) Prof. (Hist. of Ideas) [John Stuart Mill & Victorian thought; history of feminist thought; biography of Mozart; history of masculinity]
Carolyn Steedman (Centre for Social History - University of Warwick) Prof. of Hist. (18th-20th c.) [Working-class autobiography; 18th-19th c. household servants; children & childhood; policing]
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.]
John W. Stewart (School of Arts & Humanities - Oxford Brookes University) Prof. (19th-20th c. Brit.) [History of social welfare]
Charles W. Stewart (Dept. of History - University College, University of London) Reader in Anthr. (Greece) [Dreams in Greece]
Paul A.W. Stirton (Dept. of History of Art - University of Glasgow) Sen. Lect. in Hist. of Art [Patrick Geddes; Burne-Jones; Whistler; Hungarian art & design]
Jon V. Stobart (Division of History - University of Northampton) Prof. of Hist. (18th & 19th c. Brit. Soc. & Econ.) [Early industrialisation & urban history; material culture; consumption & retailing]
Sarah E. Stockwell (Dept. of History - King's College, University of London) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (Later Mod.) [Decolonisation; W. Africa]
Melvyn B. Stokes (Dept. of History - University College, University of London) Sen. Lect. in Amer. Hist. (U.S.A.) [Film history; American Progressive thought]
Keith Strange (Centre for Humanities - University of Wales Institute, Cardiff) Sen. Lect. (War & Soc., 19th c. Welsh & Brit. Hist.)
John Stuart (Dept. of History - King's College, University of London) Lect. in Hist. (Later Mod.) [Imperial & C'wealth history; Christian missions in Africa]
John Stuart (School of Social Science - Kingston University) Sen. Lect. in Hist. [History of the British empire; history of Christian missions in Africa]
David Sugarman (Dept. of History - University of Lancaster) Prof. of Law, Dept. of Law [The Law Society; legal education; company law & capitalism; law & society]
Gillian R. Sutherland (Newnham College - University of Cambridge) (Mod. Brit.) [Higher education of women; constructions of childhood literacy]
Michael A. Sutton (Dept. of Historical & Critical Studies: History Division - University of Northumbria at Newcastle) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (Hist. of Ideas) [19th c. science]
Valerie M. Swales (School of Art, Design & Media - University of Portsmouth) Princ. Lect. in Hist. & Theoretical Stud., Sch. of Art [History of consumption; design & psychoanalysis]
Roger E. Swift (Dept. of History & Archaeology - University of Chester) Prof. of Victorian Stud., Dir. of Centre for Victorian Stud. [Crime; policing; Victorian social history, including popular protest & Irish immigration]
E. Anthony Swift (Dept. of History - University of Essex) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (19th-20th c. Russia) [Russian popular culture; world's fairs & exhibitions; Russian theatre]
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]
Bertrand O. Taithe (Dept. of History - University of Manchester) Prof. of Cultural Hist. (Mod. Brit. & France) [Humanitarian medicine; war & medicine; Henry Mayhew; 1870 war; Contagious Diseases Act & regulation of prostitution; 19th c. French cultural history; history of the body; history of humanitarianism]
Douglas G. Tallack (School of American & Canadian Studies - University of Nottingham) Prof. of Amer. Stud. (17th-19th c.) [American art & architecture 1870s-1930s]
Duncan M. Tanner (School of History & Welsh History - University of Wales, Bangor) Prof. of Hist. (18th-20th c. Brit., Eur. Socialism) [History of Labour party; electoral politics & social change]
Philip M. Taylor (School of History - University of Leeds) Prof. of Int. Communications (19th-20th c.)
Avram G. Taylor (Dept. of Historical & Critical Studies: History Division - University of Northumbria at Newcastle) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (Mod.) [Regional history]
David Taylor (Division of History - University of Huddersfield) Prof. (Mod. Brit.) [Crime & policing in modern Britain]
Anthony D. Taylor (Division of Education & Humanitites - Sheffield Hallam University) Sen. Lect. (19th-20th c. Hist.) [Popular politics in 19th c. Britain; Red scares internationally]
Barbara G. Taylor (Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology - University of East London) Prof. (18th-19th c. Intellectual & Cultural Hist., Women) [Late 18th c. feminism]
Miles Taylor (Dept. of History - University of York) Prof. of Mod. Hist. [19th & 20th c. British history]
James C. Taylor (Dept. of History - University of Lancaster) Lect. in Hist. [Economic & business history; public perceptions of business activity in 19th c. Britain]
Melanie J. Tebbutt (Dept. of History & Economic History - Manchester Metropolitan University) Sen. Lect. in Hist., Director of Manchester Centre for Regional Hist. (18th-20th c. Soc.) [Local history; oral history; women's history]
Mikulas Teich (Robinson College - University of Cambridge) (16th-20th c. Hist. of Sc.)
Howard R. Temperley (School of English & American Studies - University of East Anglia) Emeritus Prof. of Amer. Hist. [Early 19th c. America; slavery & anti-slavery]
Patricia M. Thane (Institute of Historical Research, University of London) Leverhulme Prof. of Contemp. Brit. Hist., Centre for Contemp. Brit. Hist. (19th-20th c. Brit. Soc. & Pol., Women, Welfare, Labour) [19th-20th c. social, cultural, economic & political aspects of social welfare; social relationships; gender history; labour history; interconnections between these themes]
David M. Thompson (Fitzwilliam College - University of Cambridge) Reader in Mod. Church Hist., Fac. of Div. (19th-20th c. Brit., esp. Eccles.) [Church, state & society in modern Britain]
Alastair P. Thompson (Dept. of History - University of Durham) Lect. in Hist. (Mod. Eur.) [19th-20th c. Germany; Germans & Zeppelin]
Andrew Thompson (Queens' College - University of Cambridge) (18th & 19th c. Brit & Eur. Hist.) [Hanoverian monarchy; international Protestantism; international relations]
J.K. James Thomson (School of History - University of Sussex) Prof. of Econ. Hist. (18th-19th c. France & Spain)
Richard I. Thomson (History of Art - University of Edinburgh) Watson Gordon Prof. of Fine Art [19th & early 20th c. visual culture in France]
Guy P.C. Thomson (Dept. of History - University of Warwick) Reader in Hist. (19th c. Mexico & Spain) [Ethnohistory; citisenship; Mediterranean & Atlantic political culture]
Mathew Thomson (Dept. of History - University of Warwick) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (19th-20th c. Brit.) [Social policy; psychology; eugenics]
Ulrich Tiedau (Dept. of History - University College, University of London) Lect. in Mod. Low Countries Hist. & Soc. [Modern & contemporary Low Countries history & society from 1789; Dutch & Belgian cultural & intellectual relations to their neighbouring countries]
J. Geoffrey Timmins (Dept. of Historical & Critical Studies - University of Central Lancashire) Prof. (Econ., Local & Regional Hist.) [Industrialisation in Lancashire]
Annie Tindley (School of Law & Social Sciences: History - Glasgow Caledonian University) Lect. (Hist. of Crime, Mod. Scot. & Highland Hist.) [Land reform; aristocracy; estate management in 19th c. Highlands]
P. Ellis Tinios (School of History - University of Leeds) Hon. Lect. in Hist. (China, Japan) [Historiography in early imperial China; popular culture in early modern Japan]
Robert P. Tombs (St. John's College - University of Cambridge) Reader in French Hist. (Mod. Eur.) [Modern France]
Simon Topping (School of Humanities - University of Plymouth) Lect. [American history; African-American history; early civil rights history; American popular culture; the Republican party]
John A. Tosh (History Programme - University of Roehampton) Prof. (Gender & Soc. Hist. in Mod. Brit., Historiography) [Masculinities & manliness in 19th c. Britain; social rationale of historical study]
Richard H. Trainor (Dept. of History - King's College, University of London) Prof. of Soc. Hist., Principal [Social history of British middle class & its urban elites 1850-1950; universities in urban context since 1850]
Garry H. Tregidga (Department of History - University of Exeter) Assistant Director, Inst. of Cornish Stud. [19th & 20th c. Liberalism in the S.W.]
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]
Colin B. Trodd (School of Arts, Design, Media & Culture - University of Sunderland) Sen. Lect. in Art Hist. (19th-20th c.)
Patrick J.N. Tuck (School of History - University of Liverpool) Lect. in Mod. Hist. [French imperialism in S.E. Asia]
David M. Turley (School of History - University of Kent at Canterbury) Prof. of Soc. & Cultural Hist. [Slavery & the consequences of emancipation; African-American intellectuals]
Michael J. Turner (School of Arts, Design, Media & Culture - University of Sunderland) Prof. of Hist. (Mod. Brit.) [19th c. reform movements]
Michael E. Turner (Dept. of History - University of Hull) Prof. of Econ. & Soc. Hist. (20th c. Brit., U.S.S.R.) [Farm output & production in England 1700-1914]
Brian C. Turner (Dept. of History & Economic History - Manchester Metropolitan University) Sen. Lect. in Econ. Hist. (19th-20th c. Brit. & Amer. Econ. Hist.)
Katy Turton (School of History & Anthropology - Queen's University, Belfast) Lect. in Mod. Hist. [Women & family networks in Russian revolutionary movement]
Alison Twells (Division of Education & Humanitites - Sheffield Hallam University) Sen. Lect. (19th-20th c. Brit. Soc.) [Race, gender & class formation; missionary practices & the 'civilising mission']
Maiken Umbach (Dept. of History - University of Manchester) Sen. Lect. in Mod. Hist. [German & comparative European political & cultural history 1700-1914]
Paul Usherwood (Dept. of Historical & Critical Studies: History of Art, Design & Film Division - University of Northumbria at Newcastle) Sen. Lect. (Art Hist.) [Northern cultural identity]
Karine Varley (School of History & Classics - University of Edinburgh) Lect. in Mod. Eur. Hist. [France since 1870; Franco-Prussian War]
William H.T. Vaughan (Dept. of History of Art - Birkbeck College, University of London) Prof. of Hist. of Art [English & German art 1750-1850; professional artists in Victorian England; computer applications for art history]
Megan A. Vaughan (King's College - University of Cambridge) Smuts Prof. of C'wealth Hist. [Mauritius in 18th c.: creation of colonial society & history of slavery; Malawi & Zambia recent history]
Pascal R. Venier (School of Modern Languages - University of Salford) Lect. in French (Mod. French Hist.) [France & the Maghrib in 20th c.; France & decolonisation]
Richard F. Verdi (Dept. of History of Art - University of Birmingham) Prof. of Fine Art [17th c. European art, esp. Poussin]
Nicola Verdon (Division of Education & Humanitites - Sheffield Hallam University) Sen. Lect. (19th-20th c. Soc. & Econ.) [Gender & work; rural society]
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]
Keith Vernon (Dept. of Historical & Critical Studies - University of Central Lancashire) Sen. Lect. (Mod. Soc. Hist.) [British universities in 20th c.]
Amanda Vickery (Dept. of History - Royal Holloway, University of London) Reader (20th c. Brit., Women) [Genteel families in 18th to early 19th c. England]
Julien Vincent (Wolfson College - University of Cambridge) [Ethical economics 1890-1914]
Richard C. Vinen (Dept. of History - King's College, University of London) Reader in Hist. (Later Mod.) [20th c. French history]
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]
Keir Waddington (School of History & Archaeology - Cardiff University) Sen. Lect. in Mod. Hist. (Mod. Brit. Soc. & Medical Hist.) [Bovine tuberculosis & the public's health 1880-1946]
Peter Waldron (School of History - University of East Anglia) Prof. of Hist. (Russian & E. Eur. Hist.) [Russia since 1800]
John G. Walker (Ruskin College - University of Oxford) [History of labour markets; 20th c. history of western Europe]
David Waller (Division of American Studies - University of Northampton) Sen. Lect. in Pol. (U.S.) [Employment training & welfare reforms in U.S.]
Philip J. Waller (Merton College - University of Oxford) University Lecturer (Inter-Collegiate) (19th-20th c. Brit.) [Authors & reading public in Britain 1880-1918]
Oonagh F. Walsh (Dept. of History - University of Aberdeen) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (Mod. Eur. & Irish) [Irishwomen's social & political lives; women's studies]
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]
John K. Walton (Dept. of Historical & Critical Studies - University of Central Lancashire) Prof. (Mod. Soc. & Cultural Hist.) [Comparative urban history, Britain & Spain]
Louise Wannell (Dept. of History - University of York) Temp. Lect. in Hist. [Modern, social & cultural British history]
Paul J. Ward (Division of History - University of Huddersfield) Prof. (Mod. Brit.) [British national identities late 19th-20th c.; Americanisation; Welsh history]
Peter Wardley (School of History - University of the West of England, Bristol) Princ. Lect. (Econ. & Business Hist.) [Economic growth & structural change; big business]
Allen J. Warren (Dept. of History - University of York) Sen. Lect. in Hist. (19th-20th c. Brit. & Irish) [19th c. British political history; youth history]
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]
David A. Washbrook (St. Antony's College - University of Oxford) Reader in Mod. S. Asian Hist. (Mod. S. Asian Hist.) [History of southern India]
Ann Waswo (St. Antony's College - University of Oxford) University Lecturer (Mod. Japanese Hist.) [Housing & housing policy in post-war Japan]
Geoff A. Watkins (History Subject Group - University of Teesside) Princ. Lect. & Deputy Director of Sch. (19th-20th c. French & German Hist.) [Napoleonic legend; Paul Morand & Vichy France]
Katherine E. Watson (School of Historical Studies - University of Birmingham) Lect. in Mod. Hist. (Mod. Brit.) [Late 19th & early 20th c. British economic history; the finance of industry; welfare history]
Ruth I. Watson (Newnham College - University of Cambridge) University Lecturer [African history]
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]
Jane L. Webster (Dept. of Archaeology - Newcastle University upon Tyne) Lect. in Hist. Archaeol. (Archaeol. of Atlantic Slave Trade) [Historical archaeology, esp. the study of colonialism]
Anthony Webster (Dept. of Historical & Critical Studies - University of Central Lancashire) (Brit. Imp. Hist.) [British empire in south & south-east Asia]
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.]
Ronald B. Weir (Dept. of Economics & Related Subjects - University of York) Sen. Lect. in Econ. & Soc. Hist. (Scot. & Irish) [Business history; Irish & Scottish economic history]
David A. Welch (School of History - University of Kent at Canterbury) Prof. of Mod. Eur. Hist. (20th c.) [Germany & World War I; biography of Hitler]
Roger A.E. Wells (Dept. of History - Canterbury Christ Church University) Prof. (18th-19th c. Soc. Hist.) [Social & economic history of England 18th-19th c.; old & new poor laws]
Shearer C. West (School of Historical Studies - University of Birmingham) Prof. of Fine Art. Head of Sch. of Hist. Stud. (20th c. German Art) [18th c. British art]
Emily R. West (School of History - University of Reading) Lect. in Amer. Hist. [Slavery & the antebellum South]
Oliver M. Westall (School of Management - University of Lancaster) Sen. Lect. in Econ., Management Sch. [Business history: competition & collusion; insurance]
Joachim Whaley (Gonville & Caius College - University of Cambridge) [History of Germany 1500 to the present]
Christopher A. Whatley (Dept. of History - University of Dundee) Prof. of Scot. Hist. (17th-20th c. Scot. & Brit.) [Scottish economic & social history c.1690-1850; causes & consequences of the Union of 1707; order & disorder; the industrial city, esp. Dundee]
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]
Eryn Mant White (Dept. of History & Welsh History - University of Wales, Aberystwyth) Lect. in Welsh Hist. (16th-18th c.)
Richard C. Whiting (School of History - University of Leeds) Prof. of Mod. Hist. (Later Mod. Brit.) [Tax politics in Britain since 1900]
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]
Sian Rhiannon Williams (Centre for Humanities - University of Wales Institute, Cardiff) Sen. Lect. (15th-16th c. Welsh & Brit. Hist., 19th-20th c. Women)
Chris A. Williams (Dept. of History - Open University) Lect. in Hist. (Mod. Brit. & Eur.) [History of crime & policing]
Alan P. Williams (School of Social & Policy Sciences (Harrow) - University of the Westminster) Sen. Lect. [Film & propaganda in Britain]
Christopher Williams (Dept. of History - University of Wales, Swansea) Prof. of Welsh Hist. [19th & 20th c. Wales & Britain; history of mountaineering; history of coalfields]
Margaret Williamson (History Subject Group - University of Teesside) Sen. Lect. (19th-20th c. Women's Hist.)
Philip A. Williamson (Dept. of History - University of Durham) Prof. of Hist. (20th c. Brit.) [British history 1900-50]
J.G. Ian Willis (Dept. of Historical & Critical Studies: History Division - University of Northumbria at Newcastle) Reader in Hist. (19th c.) [Towns in the North-East]
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]
Richard G. Wilson (School of History - University of East Anglia) Emeritus Prof. of Econ. & Soc. Hist. [British brewing industry since 1800; an economic history of country house building 1660-1870]
Keith M. Wilson (School of History - University of Leeds) Prof. of the Hist. of Int. Pol. (19th-20th c.)
Stephen Wilson (School of History - University of East Anglia) Reader in Eur. Hist. [Naming practices; witchcraft; popular religion & magic]
Jon E. Wilson (Dept. of History - King's College, University of London) Lect. in Hist. (Later Mod.) [South Asian & British imperial history]
Shelagh Wilson (Dept. of Historical & Critical Studies: History of Art, Design & Film Division - University of Northumbria at Newcastle) Lect. (Design Hist.) [Arts congresses; (good) design; taste & culture; craft]
Alex Windscheffel (Dept. of History - Royal Holloway, University of London) Lect. (Mod. Brit.) [British political history post 1832]
Michael J. Winstanley (Dept. of History - University of Lancaster) Sen. Lect. in Hist. [19th & early 20th c. British social history; rural society; oral history; computing & history]
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]
Caroline Woodhead (Dept. of Business, Enterprise, Leisure & Arts Management - London Metropolitan University) Sen. Lect. in Econ. Hist., City Campus (19th-20th c. Brit & Int., Business) [19th-20th c. business]
Jonathan M. Wooding (Department of Theology & Religious Studies - University of Wales, Lampeter) Sen. Lect. in Eccles. Hist. (Med. Insular Church Hist.) [Monasticism in the Celtic churches; early Celtic & Germanic settlement history; early medieval communications; Catholic Church in 19th c. Australia]
Julian Wright (Dept. of History - University of Durham) Lect. in Hist. (Mod. Eur.) [France 1789-1940: politics, intellectual history, culture]
Martin Wright (Dept. of History - University of Wales, Lampeter) Lect. in Hist., p/t [Modern British history; labour history & the British socialist movement 1880-1906]
Christopher J. Wrigley (School of History & Art History - University of Nottingham) Prof. of Mod. Brit. Hist. (19th-20th c. Brit. & Eur.) [20th c. British economic, social & political history; history of industrial relations]
Terry J. Wyke (Dept. of History & Economic History - Manchester Metropolitan University) Sen. Lect. in Econ. Hist. (Regional Hist.) [Social history & bibliography of Manchester region]
Alison W. Yarrington (Dept. of History of Art - University of Glasgow) Richmond Prof. of Fine Art [Sculpture, c.1750-1914; British art, 18th-19th c.]
Feroz A.K. Yasamee (School of Languages, Linguistics & Cultures - University of Manchester) Lect. in Islamic Hist. (Mod. Mid. E. & S.E. Eur.) [19th-20th c. Balkans & Middle East]
W. Nigel Yates (Department of Theology & Religious Studies - University of Wales, Lampeter) Prof. of Eccles. Hist [17th-19th c. British & European Church history, esp. church buildings & worship; 20th c. British culture & leisure, esp. heritage & seaside]
Peter D. Yeandle (Dept. of History - University of Lancaster) Res. Assoc. [History & citisenship in British education since 1850; the imperial past in the national imagination]
James A. Yelling (Dept. of Geography - Birkbeck College, University of London) Sen. Lect. in Historical Geog., Dept. of Geog. [Slums, redevelopment & urban renewal]
Natalie A. Zacek (Dept. of History - University of Manchester) Lect. (Colonial Amer. & W. Indies) [Colonial masculinities; race & gender]
Benjamin Ziemann (Dept. of History - University of Sheffield) Lect. in Mod. Hist. [19th & 20th c. German social, cultural & political history; peace research; concepts & theories for modern social history]
Oliver Zimmer (University College - University of Oxford) University Lecturer (Inter-Collegiate) (Mod.) [Europe 1760-1914]
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