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Historiography

Theories of Columbus’s landfall in the New World: a historiographical enquiry. Doreen A. Burgess. (Professor Norman J. Housley.) Leicester M.Phil. 2000.

Reforming Rome: the reception and interpretation of imperial Roman history in Reformation England. Michael S. Pucci. Nottingham Ph.D. 1998.

Subjects of history: the prose writings of Sir Walter Raleigh, 1582-1603. Rosalind A. Davies. London Ph.D. 1997.

The road books of England and Wales, 17th-19th centuries: a cartobibliography and analysis. Donald Hodson. (Professor Roger K.P. Kain.) Exeter Ph.D. 2000.

Attitudes to philosophy’s past in the 17th century: Theophilus Gale and his continental precursors. Stephen J. Pigney. (Dr. Jill A. Kraye.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Historiography and visual culture in Britain, 1660-1783. Matthew G. Sullivan. Leeds Ph.D. 1998.

Transcending deconstruction. Antonio Gramsci, E.P. Thompson and the future of social history. The history of adult education, 1700-1850: a case study. Fergus McKay. (Professor Roy A. Lowe.) Wales Ph.D. 1999.

The influence of Switzerland on the life and writings of Edward Gibbon. Brian Norman. (Dr. Antony Lentin.) Open University Ph.D. 1999.

James Mill’s History of British India in its intellectual context. Jeng-Guo Chen. (Dr. Nicholas T. Phillipson and Professor Harry T. Dickinson.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2000.

Politics and identity: a critical analysis of Israeli historiography and political thought. Ehud Adiv. London Ph.D. 1998.

Writing Wounded Knee: representations of the 1890 massacre. Susan J. Forsyth. Kent Ph.D. 1998.

Aby Warburg and art in Hamburg’s public realm, 1896-1918. Mark A. Russell. (Dr. Jonathan Steinberg.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Elite perceptions of the Victorian and Edwardian past in inter-war England. John P. Gardiner. (Professor Hugh C. Cunningham.) Kent Ph.D. 1999.

Past or present? Writing women’s history: the case of women in the Weimar Republic. Nichola Christison. (Dr. Conan J. Fischer.) Strathclyde M.Res. 1998.

The historiography of Britain’s West European policy, 1945-73. Oliver J. Daddow. (Professor Richard J. Aldrich and Dr. Anthony W. Forster.) Nottingham Ph.D. 2000.

 

Ancient

 

Egypt

 

The external image of the Ptolemies. Céline Marquaille. (Dr. Jane L. Rowlandson.) London Ph.D. 2000.

 

Greece and Mediterranean

 

The history of Miletus to the end of the archaic period. Alan M. Greaves. Leeds Ph.D. 1999.

Women and veiling in the ancient Greek world. Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones. (Dr. Nicholas R.E. Fisher and Dr. Sian Lewis.) Wales Ph.D. 2000.

Delos: investigating the notion of privacy within the ancient Greek house. Samantha Burke. (Professor Lin Foxhall.) Leicester Ph.D. 2000.

The Corinthian War. Gillian Blewitt. Newcastle M.Litt. 1999.

The Seleucid royal economy: the finances and financial administration of the Seleucid empire. Gerassimos E.G. Aperghis. (Professor Amélie T.L. Kuhrt.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Antigonos Gonatas: coinage, money and the economy. Ekaterini Panagopoulou. (Professor Michael H. Crawford.) London Ph.D. 2000.

 

Ancient Rome and the Empire

 

Indigenous communities in Lucania: social organisation and political forms, 4th-1st century B.C. Elena Isayev. (Professor John A. North.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Aspects of Roman imperialism. David Cook. (Mr. Robin J. Seager.) Liverpool M.Phil. 2000.

Cavalry in Roman field-armies during the 4th, 5th and 6th centuries A.D. Richard G. Wass. (Dr. Jonathan C.N. Coulston.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2000.

 

Early and Roman Britain

 

Feeding the troops: local grain supply on the northern frontier. Keith B. Miller. (Professor William S. Hanson.) Glasgow M.Phil. 2000.

Syncretic religion in Roman Britain. Leigh Fereday Moore. (Dr. Andrew T. Fear.) Keele M.Phil. 1999.

 

 

Medieval Europe

 

General and Continental

 

Early medieval glosses on Prudentius’s Psychomachia. Sinead C. O’Sullivan. (Professor Henry M.R.E. Mayr-Harting.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

Economy and society in the age of Justinian. Peter A.V. Sarris. (Dr. James D. Howard-Johnston.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

The ‘Visio Baronti’ in its early medieval context. Michelle M. Lucey-Roper. (Professor Henry M.R.E. Mayr-Harting.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Byzantine-Khazar relations c.620-c.965. Andreas S. Andreou. (Dr. James D. Howard-Johnston and Dr. Mark Whittow.) Oxford M.Phil. 2000.

Conceptions of kingship under Charlemagne. J.R. Davis. Cambridge M.Litt. 2000.

Byzantine-Arab relations in the early 9th century. Toby M.H. Lambert. (Dr. James D. Howard-Johnston.) Oxford M.Phil. 2000.

Byzantium and Islam, 850-1050. Al Amin Abou Se’Ada. (Dr. Ruth J. Macrides.) Birmingham Ph.D. 2000.

The reign of Charles III ‘the Fat’ (876-88). Simon J. Maclean. (Professor Janet L. Nelson.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Themes and imagery in the works of Abbo of Fleury and his contemporaries. Kay C. Gazzard. (Professor Henry M.R.E. Mayr-Harting.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Basil II and the government of empire, 976-1025. Catherine J. Holmes. (Dr. James D. Howard-Johnston.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

The early development of the Florentine economy: local and regional market networks. William R. Day. (Dr. Larry Epstein.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Byzantine monastic libraries in the 11th and 12th centuries. Judith S. Waring. Belfast Ph.D. 1999.

Adest meliori parte: a portrait of monastic friendship in exile in Goscelin’s Liber Confortatorius. Irene van Rossum. (Dr. Peter P.A. Biller, Mr. Richard A. Fletcher and Mr. Sidney A.J. Bradley.) York D.Phil. 2000.

Odo of Tournai: scholar and holy man. T. David Hughes. (Professor Henry M.R.E. Mayr-Harting and Dr. M. Tessa J. Webber.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

The liturgy of the Holy Sepulchre in western Europe, c.1100-c.1500, with special reference to the practice of the orders of St. John of Jerusalem. Cristina F. Dondi. (Dr. Diana M. Webb.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Patronage, art and society in Lusignan Cyprus, c.1192-c.1489. Ioanna Christoforaki. (Professor Cyril Mango.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

The image of the Jew in the Passion narratives of central Italy, c.1200-c.1350. Hailey I. Tepperman. (Dr. David S.H. Abulafia.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

The life and legend of Giles of Santarem, Dominican friar and physician (d. 1265): a perspective on medieval Portugal. Iona M. McCleery. (Dr. Simone C. Macdougall.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2000.

Aspects of the relationship between the empire of Nicaea and the Latins, 1204-54. Aphrodite Papayanni. (Professor Jonathan S.C. Riley-Smith.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Papal policy and local lordship: Pope Innocent III, the Trencavel family and the Albigensian crusade. Elaine Graham-Leigh. (Miss Brenda Bolton and Dr. Thomas S. Asbridge.) London Ph.D. 2000.

The English Crown and military architecture in Gascony in the 14th and 15th centuries: a documentary study. Catherine A. Clover. (Dr. Malcolm G.A. Vale.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Political representation in the later middle ages: Marsilius of Padua in context. Hwa-Yong Lee. (Dr. Annabel S. Brett.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

An edition of the Histoire des Ducs de Normandie et Rois d’Angleterre contained in French MS. 56 of the John Rylands Library, Manchester University. William Craw. Glasgow Ph.D. 1999.

An illustrious man and his Uomini Illustri: Francesco di Marco Datini and the decoration of his palace in Prato. Tanya Bastianch. (Professor Martin J. Kemp.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Les relations anglo-bretonnes au XVe siècle et l’enjeu stratégique de la Normandie (1413-75): analyse politique, diplomatique et historiographique. Pierre Scordia. (Professor Michael C.E. Jones.) Nottingham M.Phil. 2000.

The mirror of the observance: image, ideal and identity in observant Franciscan literature, c.1415-1528. Clare E. Lappin. (Dr. M. Gary Dickson and Dr. Andrew D. Brown.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2000.

The ecology of wood use in early modern Württemberg, 1450-1650. Paul S. Warde. (Dr. Richard M. Smith.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Venetian ambassadors, 1454-94: an Italian elite. Tessa Beverley. (Professor Michael E. Mallett.) Warwick Ph.D. 1999.

The intellectual life and religious organisation of the Camaldolese order in Tuscany, 1480-1520. Dennis F. Lackner. (Professor George A. Holmes and Dr. R.J.A.I. Catto.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

The military capacity of the Milanese state under Ludovico il Moro. Michael R. Powell. (Professor Michael E. Mallett.) Warwick Ph.D. 2000.

 

British Isles

 

Settlement and landscape change in S.W. Cheshire. Prue Vipond. (Dr. Peter J. Davey.) Liverpool Ph.D. 2000.

Native Welsh military institutions, c.623-1283. Sean Davies. (Professor J. Gwynfor Jones.) Wales Ph.D. 2000.

An analysis of monastic foundation in East Anglia c.650-1200. Timothy Pestell. (Dr. Tom M. Williamson.) East Anglia Ph.D. 1999.

Anglo-Saxon perceptions of the Arabs, Ismaelites and Saracens. Katharine L. Scarfe Beckett. Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

The portrayal of women in Irish hagiography to c.900 A.D. Ann S. Krook. (Dr. Marie Therese Flanagan.) Belfast Ph.D. 2000.

Attitudes to old age and ageing in medieval England. Josephine Cummins. (Mr. Michael J. Kennedy.) Glasgow Ph.D. 2000.

Landscapes in the southern Welsh Marches: the evidence of the charter collections of Llandaff and Worcester. Christopher Hurley. (Professor Wendy E. Davies.) London M.Phil. 2000.

The political thought of Alfred the Great. D.R. Pratt. Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Law and society in later Anglo-Saxon England. Gail R. Boire-Hoffman. Edinburgh M.Sc. 2000.

Norse castles in Orkney. Sarah J. Grieve. (Professors Christopher D. Morris and Edward J. Cowan.) Glasgow M.Phil. 1999.

Swein Forkbeard’s invasions of England. Ian Howard. (Dr. Alex R. Rumble.) Manchester Ph.D. 2000.

Churches and patrons in Saxo-Norman Lincolnshire. Catherine Richards. (Dr. Philip W. Dixon.) Nottingham Ph.D. 2000.

The Tutbury coin hoard. Jennifer E. Rowley. (Dr. J. Robin Studd.) Keele M.Phil. 2000.

‘Landscapes of lordship’: Norman castles and the countryside in medieval Norfolk, 1066-1200. Robert E. Liddiard. (Dr. Tom M. Williamson.) East Anglia M.Phil. 2000.

Crown and community in Essex, c.1066-c.1189. David J. Titterington. (Dr. Nicholas C. Vincent.) Kent Ph.D. 2000.

Yorkshire monasticism, with specific reference to the abbey and dependent town of Selby in the West Riding. Jeffrey D. Hass. (Professor David M. Palliser and Dr. Wendy R. Childs.) Leeds Ph.D. 2000.

Monastic hospitality: the English Benedictines, c.1070-c.1245 Julie Kerr. (Dr. John G.H. Hudson.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2000.

An edition of the cartulary of the collegiate church of St. Mary, Warwick. Charles R. Fonge. (Professor David M. Smith.) York D.Phil. 1999.

Welsh cathedral chapters, 1100-1300. Matthew J. Pearson. (Dr. A. Huw Pryce.) Wales Ph.D. 2000.

Hermits, hagiography and popular culture: a comparative study of Durham cathedral priory’s hermits in the 12th century. Dominic D. Alexander. (Miss Brenda Bolton and Dr. Alan T. Thacker.) London Ph.D. 2000.

A 12th-century book collection: Llanthony abbey. Kirsty Bennett. (Dr. Richard G. Gameson.) Kent M.A. 2000.

Gender and religious guidance in the 12th century. Elisabeth K. Bos. (Dr. Elisabeth M.C. Van Houts.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

Aristocratic and noble women in the 12th-century Anglo-Norman realm. Susan M. Johns. (Professor David R. Bates.) Wales Ph.D. 2000.

Saints’ shrines and miracle narratives in 12th-century southern England: negotiating communities. Simon S. Yarrow. (Professor Henry M.R.E. Mayr-Harting.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

The royal foundation of Augustinian priories during the reign of Henry I. Christine A.T. Butterill. London Ph.D. 2000.

Leinster, S. Wales, Bristol and Angevin politics, 1135-72: some influences on the earliest English in Ireland. John Cottrell. (Dr. Brendan S. Smith.) Bristol Ph.D. 2000.

The aristocracy of western Herefordshire and the Middle March, 1166-1246. Brock W. Holden. (Professor R. Rees Davies.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Aspects of diocesan administration, 12th-13th centuries. Charles Marriott. (Dr. Janet E. Burton.) Wales M.Phil. (Lampeter Hist.) 2000.

Divided Gaels. Gaelic Scotland and Gaelic Ireland, 1200-1650: perceptions and connections. Wilson C. McLeod. Edinburgh Ph.D. 2000.

Lincolnshire women in the 13th century. Louise J. Wilkinson. (Professor Janet L. Nelson and Dr. David A. Carpenter.) London Ph.D. 1999.

The Midland knights in the period of reform and rebellion, 1258-67. Mario J. Fernandes. (Dr. David A. Carpenter.) London Ph.D. 2000.

The personnel of castles in England and Wales, 1272-1422. John Rickard. (Dr. Andrew C. Ayton.) Hull Ph.D. 2000.

Royal regulation of the substance of subjects’ bargains, 1272-1399. Gwen C. Seabourne. (Dr. Brendan S. Smith and Mr. Ian P. Wei.) Bristol Ph.D. 2000.

The political career and personal life of Robert Burnel, chancellor of Edward I. Richard M. Huscroft. (Dr. David A. Carpenter.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Provision for music in the parish church in London. Richard G.C. Lloyd. (Professor Andrew B. Wathey.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Reading liturgical practice at Westminster abbey in the late middle ages. Alan T. Shaw. (Professor Andrew B. Wathey.) London Ph.D. 2000.

The 14th-century sheriff: English local administration in the late middle ages. Richard C. Gorski. (Dr. Andrew C. Ayton.) Hull Ph.D. 1999.

Courts and the community in the 14th century: reconstructing the peasant society of Wisbech Hundred, Cambridgeshire, from manor court rolls. Katharine Parkin. (Professor Charles V. Phythian-Adams.) Leicester Ph.D. 1999.

The knightly families of Northumberland: a crisis in the early 14th century. Marie Celeste Dixon. (Professor Michael C. Prestwich.) Durham M.A. 2000.

Rituals of royalty: prescription, politics and practice in English coronation and royal funeral rituals, c.1327-c.1485. Joel F. Burden. (Professors W. Mark Ormrod and Richard Marks.) York D.Phil. 2000.

The financial relationship between the London merchant community and Edward III, 1327-77. Roger L. Axworthy. (Dr. Caroline M. Barron.) London Ph.D. 2000.

The Drapers of London, c.1350-c.1550. Eleanor Quinton. (Dr. Caroline M. Barron.) London Ph.D. 2000.

The ‘mystery’ of the medieval shipmaster: the shipmaster at law, in business and at sea. Robin McGregor Ward. (Dr. Vanessa A. Harding.) London Ph.D. 2000.

The rule of Thomas Beauchamp, earl of Warwick, in the W. Midlands, 1369-1401. Alison K. Gundy. (Dr. M. Christine Carpenter.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

The Essex gentry, 1381-1450. Christopher R. Starr. (Dr. Harold S.A. Fox.) Leicester Ph.D. 2000.

Lordship and township in Durham, 1388-1406. Peter L. Larson. (Professor Richard H. Britnell.) Durham M.A. 2000.

Livery collars on late medieval English church monuments: a survey of the south-western counties and some suggestion for further study. Stephen N.St.J. Friar. (Professor Colin S. Platt.) Southampton M.Phil. 2000.

The military career of Humphrey, duke of Gloucester, 1390-1447. Alexander C. Kamilewicz. (Dr. Rowena Archer.) Oxford M.Litt. 1999.

Monks and markets: Durham cathedral priory, 1460-1520. Miranda Threlfall-Holmes. (Professor Richard H. Britnell and Dr. Richard A. Lomas.) Durham Ph.D. 2000.

The English Knights Hospitaller, 1468-1540. Gregory J. O’Malley. (Professor Jonathan S.C. Riley-Smith.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

The formation of urban elites: civic officials in late medieval York, 1476-1525. Charlotte E. Carpenter. (Professor Felicity J. Riddy and Dr. Sarah R. Rees Jones.) York D.Phil. 2000.

Christiaan Huygens: a foreign inventor in the court of Louis XIV - his role as a forerunner of mechanical engineering. M. Helena Marconell. (Dr. David C. Goodman and Dr. W. Hackmann.) Open University Ph.D. 1996.

 

Modern Europe

 

General

 

The Haskalah: a cultural response to anti-semitism in Eastern Europe, 1840-1920. P. Anne Priest. (Dr. Michael Hawkins, Dr. Ian R. Barnes and Dr. John D. Klier.) Kingston Ph.D. 2000.

Comparative study of the provision for socialisation of young people in European cities, inter 1890-1940, with special reference to Nottingham and St. Etienne. David M. Pomfret. (Professor Helen E. Meller.) Nottingham Ph.D. 2000.

The problems of integrating annexed Lorraine into France, 1918-25. Carolyn L. Grohmann. (Professors George C. Peden and Siân Reynolds.) Stirling Ph.D. 2000.

British foreign policy and the Ruhr occupation crisis, 1922-4. Elspeth Y. O’Riordan. (Professor David Stevenson.) London Ph.D. 1998.

German black market operations in occupied France and Belgium, 1940-4. Paul W. Sanders. (Dr. Jonathan Steinberg.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Britain and Europe: quests for security - an examination of military and political relations between the United Kingdom and the European powers, with special reference to France, 1944-63. Martin A. Longden. (Professor John Gooch.) Leeds Ph.D. 2000.

Anglo-French relations, 1958-63: a study of great power rivalry, with special reference to N.A.T.O. and Europe. Steen A. Nielsen. (Dr. Robert W.D. Boyce.) London Ph.D. 2000.

West German foreign policy, France and the question of a political Europe, 1958-63. Bernd T.A. Niemoller. (Dr. David J. Reynolds.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

 

Balkan States

 

The Communists and the Roman Catholic Church in Yugoslavia, 1941-6. Peter J. Palmer. (Dr. Richard J. Crampton.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

 

Bulgaria

 

British policy towards Bulgaria, 1918-23. Patrick J. Treanor. (Dr. Leslie J.D. Collins.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

France

 

Sovereigns and subjects: the princes of Sedan and dukes of Bouillon in early modern France, c.1450-1652. Simon D. Hodson. (Dr. David A. Parrott.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

The Lyon city council, c.1525-75: politics, culture, religion. Timothy D. Watson. (Dr. R.A. Cooper and Dr. R. Gillian Lewis.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

Pierre Viret and France, 1559-65. Stuart Foster. (Professor Andrew D.M. Pettegree.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2000.

Huguenot heartland: Montauban during the French Wars of Religion. Philip Conner. (Professor Andrew D.M. Pettegree.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2000.

Fathers, pastors, kings: visions of episcopacy in 17th-century France. Alison Forrestal. (Professor Joseph Bergin.) Manchester Ph.D. 2000.

The pursuit of oriental learning in Louis XIV’s France. Nicholas Dew. (Dr. Laurence W.B. Brockliss.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

‘Anarchy with a tendency to order and harmony’: Montesquieu in the context of French political thought, 1715-55. Stephen M. Butler. (Dr. Michael Sonenscher.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Madame de Staël’s contribution to liberalism in France. Chinatsu Takeda. (Professor Pamela M. Pilbeam.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Time and the French Revolution, 1789 to Year XIV. Matthew J. Shaw. (Professor Alan I. Forrest.) York D.Phil. 2000.

Signs of power: iconoclasm in Paris, 1789-95. Richard S. Clay. (Miss Helen D. Weston and Dr. Thomas H. Gretton.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Lenoir, Quatremère and the hermeneutic significance of the Musée des Monuments Français. Alexandra Stara. (Dr. Paul D. Crowther.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Images of ‘Vieux Paris’ during the Second Empire: architecture and history in the modern city. Cecily A. Morgan. (Dr. J.J.L. Whiteley.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

The restoration of Alice Guy Blaché and her importance in the development of early cinema. Michelle Millar. (Professor Pamela M. Pilbeam.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Pierre Laroque and the origins of French social security, 1934-48. Eric Jabbari. (Professor Jose F. Harris.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

‘Experiments in collaboration’: the changing relationship between scientists and pharmaceutical companies in Britain and in France, 1935-65. Viviane M. Quirke. (Professor Robert Fox and Dr. Paul J. Weindling.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

A historical comparative analysis of British and French nuclear weapons proliferation: 1940-7, 1954-60. Shon W. Loth. Newcastle Ph.D. 1999.

 

Germany

 

Gender in the theology of Caspar Schwenkfeld. Ruth M.B. Gouldbourne. (Dr. Lyndal A. Roper.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Catholic reform and society: Rottweil, 1525-1618. Jason K. Nye. (Dr. Frederick B. Gordon.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2000.

E.B. Pusey and his relations with Germany. Jörg Mosig. (Dr. Sheridan W. Gilley.) Durham Ph.D. 2000.

A sincere well-wisher of Germany: studies in the British perception of the questions of political reform and national unity in the German Confederation, 1830-63. Frank L. Müller. (Professor J.O. Pogge von Strandmann.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

German-Jewish cultural identity from 1900 to the aftermath of the First World War. Elisabeth Albanis. (Professor Peter G.J. Pulzer.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

The Conservative party and Anglo-German relations, 1905-14. Francis X. McDonough. (Dr. Ruth B. Henig.) Lancaster Ph.D. 2000.

From monsters to toymakers: Germany and the popular media in Britain, 1918-29. Michael J. Allen. (Mr. Peter P. Stead.) Wales M.Phil. 1999.

Perceptions of public opinion: British foreign policy decisions about Nazi Germany, 1933-8. Sarah C.A. Wilkinson. (Dr. John Stevenson.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

 

Greece

 

Georgios Hermonymos, a 15th-century scribe scholar: an examination of his life, activities and manuscripts. Maria Kalatzi. London Ph.D. 1998.

Greek popular religion under the Ottomans: a study of Leo Allatius. Karen M. Hartnup. (Dr. Michael J. Angold and Dr. Neville K. Rutter.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2000.

Ottoman reforms and social life: reflections from Salonica, 1830-1850 Bulent Ozdemir. (Dr. Rhoads Murphey.) Birmingham Ph.D. 2000.

Identity and society in mid 19th-century Greece: the case of Otho’s reign. Christine Stratigopoulou. Leeds Ph.D. 1998.

Politics of the Jewish community of Salonika in the inter-war years: party ideologies and party competition. Maria Vassilikou. (Professor Kathleen Burk.) London Ph.D. 2000.

The military campaigns of the Axis against Greece: Greece observed, 1940-1. Evangelos Ilias-Tembos. York D.Phil. 1996.

 

Italy

 

Imperial Rome and the legitimation of political authority in Renaissance Naples. P.J.F. Stacey. (Dr. David S.H. Abulafia.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

House and household: a study of families and property in the quarter of Santa Croce, Florence during the 15th century. Crispin de Courcey-Bayley. York D.Phil. 1998.

Private collectors in Mantua, 1500-1630. Guido Rebecchini. London Ph.D. 2000.

Studies in the patronage of Giorgio Vasari, 1511-74. Richard M. Reed. (Dr. David G. Franklin.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

On the margins: negotiating cultural non-conformity in mid 16th-century ducal Florence. Domenico A. Zanrè. Bristol Ph.D. 1998.

Catholic reform in the diocese of Verona: a preliminary survey. J. Craig Williams. (Dr. William B. Wurthmann.) Strathclyde M.Res. 1998.

The drawings of Andrea Boscoli, c.1560-1608. M. Julian Brooks. (Professor Martin Kemp and Dr. David G. Franklin.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Michelangelo Buonarroti, ‘il Giovane’ (1568-1647): a musician’s poet in seicento Florence. Janie Cole. (Professor Tim Carter.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Luxury and public happiness: the luxury debate and the shaping of political economy in 18th-century Tuscany and Lombardy. Till Wahnbaeck. (Dr. John C. Robertson.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Fuelling Fascism: British and Italian economic relations in the 1930s, League sanctions and the Abyssinian crisis. Mario A. May. (Dr. Robert W.D. Boyce.) London Ph.D. 2000.

State sector industry and the politics of consensus in post-war Italy. Martin Manuzi. (Professor John F. Pollard.) Anglia Ruskin University Ph.D. 2000.

 

Mediterranean and Islands

 

Great Britain and Cyprus: the governorship of Field-Marshal Sir John Harding, 1955-7. Andreas Simou. (Dr. Patrick B. Finney and Dr. Colin C. Eldridge.) Wales M.Phil. 1999.

 

Netherlands

 

Current affairs publishing in the Habsburg Netherlands, 1620-60, in comparative European perspective. Paul E.T. Arblaster. (Professor Sir John Elliott.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

The labour market and rising living standards in 1950s western Europe: the case of the Netherlands John G. Walker. (Dr. Paul A. Johnson and Professor Alan S. Milward.) London Ph.D. 2000.

 

Norway

 

British policy and strategy towards Norway, 1941-5. M. Christopher Mann. (Professor Brian J. Bond.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Poland

 

Anglo-Polish naval relations, 1918-47. Wanda M.J. Troman. (Dr. Michael Duffy.) Exeter Ph.D. 2000.

 

Russia and the U.S.S.R.

 

The Russian orthodox white clergy in the 17th century. Debra A. Coulter. (Professor Lindsey A.J. Hughes.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Grand ducal role and identity: the co-evolution of state and dynasty in imperial Russia. William C. Lee. (Professor Lindsey A.J. Hughes.) London Ph.D. 2000.

An odd sort of exhibition: the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences in enlightened Russia. Simon R.E. Werrett. (Dr. Simon J. Schaffer.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Nineteenth-century Anglo-Russian diplomatic relations, with special reference to imperial tensions, conflicts and understandings. Alexander Bitis. (Dr. Janet E. Hartley.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Russian populism and its relations with anarchism, 1870-81. Graham Gamblin. (Professor Maureen P. Perrie.) Birmingham Ph.D. 2000.

History, politics and national identity in southern and eastern Ukraine. Paul S. Pirie. London Ph.D. 1998.

The British nexus and the Russian liberals, 1905-18. Michael Palmer. (Dr. David A. Longley.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 2000.

Foreign policy and nationalist ideology in Russia, 1906-14. Diana Goebel. (Dr. Harold Shukman.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Revolution in the Ukrainian village: the Trans-Dnipro countryside of Ukraine during the Russian Revolution from spring 1917 to spring 1919. Evan M. Ostryzniuk. (Dr. Orlando G. Figes.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

A social analysis of the Soviet prison camps of the 1930s. Emma J. Mason. (Dr. E. Arfon Rees.) Birmingham Ph.D. 2000.

Soviet economic diplomacy, 1941-7. Naomi S. Azrieli. (Dr. Alex Pravda.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Britain and the Soviet Union: the search for an interim agreement on Berlin, 1958-May 1960. Kathleen P. Newman. (Dr. Anita J. Prazmowska.) London Ph.D. 2000.

 

Spain

 

Don Luis de Haro and the political elite of the Spanish monarchy in the mid 17th century. Alistair A. Malcolm. (Professor Sir John Elliott.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

Methodism in Gibraltar and its mission in Spain, 1769-1842. Susan I. Jackson. (Dr. Sheridan W. Gilley.) Durham Ph.D. 2000.

Culture, education and ideology in the socialist Casas del Pueblo, 1908-1921. Rachel E. Hadfield. (Professor James A. Sharpe.) York M.A. 2000.

Regulating Spanish banking, 1940-75. M. Angeles Pons Brias. (Professor Charles H. Feinstein.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

British foreign policy towards Spain, 1950-61. Carolina Labarta. (Dr. Anne F. Deighton.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

Sweden

 

Health, experts and the politics of knowledge: Britain and Sweden, 1900-40. Marjaana Niemi. (Dr. Richard G. Rodger.) Leicester Ph.D. 1999.

 

 

Modern Britain and Ireland

 

Long periods

 

Lundy: an analysis and comparative study of factors affecting the development of the island, 1577-1969, with a gazetteer of sites and monuments. Myrtle Ternstrom. (Dr. Charles R.V. More and Dr. T. James.) Cheltenham & Gloucester Ph.D. 2000.

History of the University of Edinburgh. Pieter Dhondt. Edinburgh M.Sc. 2000.

 

From 1500

 

Women and alchemy in early modern England. Jayne E.E. Archer. (Dr. Philippa J. Berry.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

The ideology of maritime museums, with particular reference to the interpretation of early modern navigation. Robert D. Hicks. (Dr. Michael Duffy and Dr. H.E. Stephen Fisher.) Exeter M.Phil. 2000.

Access to higher education in early modern Scotland. Shona G. MacLean. (Dr. Frederik J.G. Pedersen and Dr. Howard Hotson.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 2000.

Funeral monuments: piety, honour and memory in early modern England. Peter D. Sherlock. (Dr. Clive A. Holmes.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

English Catholicism in the 16th century. Augustine Kelly. (Professor Andrew D.M. Pettegree.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2000.

The ambassadors of Henry VIII: the personnel of English diplomacy, c.1500-c.1550 Luke McMahon. (Dr. David L. Potter.) Kent Ph.D. 2000.

The life and career of Sir John Mason, 1503-66. Richard Welchman. (Dr. Prys T.J. Morgan.) Wales Ph.D. 1999.

Patronage of livery players and their propagandist function in Tudor England, 1530-80. Juo-Yung Lee. (Dr. Adam P. Fox and Professor Ian S.W. Blanchard.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2000.

English Humanism and national identity, 1530-70. C.L. Shrank. Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

‘To enrich with gospel truth the neighbour realm’: religious reform in England and Scotland, 1534-61. M. Clare Kellar. (Dr. Jenny Wormald.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Breconshire, 1540-1640: some economic and social aspects. Pamela A. Redwood. Wales M.Phil. 1996.

The Devil in English culture, c.1549-c.1660. Nathan Johnstone. (Dr. Jacqueline S. Eales.) Kent Ph.D. 2000.

The meanings of space in society and drama: perceptions of domestic life and domestic tragedy, c.1550-1600. Catherine T. Richardson. (Mr. Andrew F. Butcher.) Kent Ph.D. 1999.

The mirror for princesses: the fashioning of English queenship, 1553-1603. May-Shine Lin. (Dr. Richard S. Mackenney, Dr. D.J. Howarth and Dr. A. Fox.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2000.

Imagining England: spatial and chronological conceptions of the realm of Elizabeth and James I. Kathryn A. James. (Dr. Laurence W.B. Brockliss.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

Elizabethan and early Jacobean surveys of the ministry of the Church of England. David J. Crankshaw. (Professor Patrick Collinson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Religion and English foreign policy, 1558-64. Christopher P. Croly. (Professor Patrick Collinson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

A cultural history of sound in England, 1560-1760. Emily J. Cockayne. (Dr. Ulinka C. Rublack.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Robert Beale and the Elizabethan polity. Mark Taviner. (Professor John A. Guy.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2000.

The household and court of King James VI of Scotland, 1567-1603. Amy L. Juhala. (Professor Michael Lynch and Dr. John W.M. Bannerman.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2000.

A family firm: the Carey family in their role as border officers, 1568-1603. Gareth J. Marklew. (Dr. Richard A. Lomas.) Durham M.A. 2000.

Religion and politics in the history of Bury Grammar School, 1570-1749. I.B. Fallowes. (Professor E.W. Jenkins and Dr. Paul R. Sharp.) Leeds Ph.D. 2000.

Protestantism, puritanism and practical divinity in England, c.1570-1620. Jason Yiannikkou. (Professor Patrick Collinson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

The literary patronage of the Cecil family, 1570-1612. Elizabeth Haresnape. Leeds Ph.D. 1998.

Sex and gender roles in gentle and noble families, c1575-1660, with a particular focus on marriage. Sally Gosling. (Dr. Rosemary O’Day.) Open University Ph.D. 2000.

Sir George Carew: the study and conquest of Ireland. Jason W.R. Dorsett. (Dr. Susan E. Brigden.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Sir Arthur Gorges (1557-1625) and the patronage system. Jonathan R.D. Gibson. London Ph.D. 1998.

Conflict in early modern London: the College of Physicians and courtly patronage, 1580-1620. Frances E.A. Dawbarn. (Dr. Stephen P. Pumfrey.) Lancaster Ph.D. 2000.

John Selden and the laws of England: jurisprudence and constitutional theory, 1584-1654. Oleg M. Roslak. (Dr. Richard F. Tuck.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

 

From 1600

 

Changing landscapes, changing economies: holdings in woodland High Suffolk, 1600-1850. Jonathan Theobald. (Dr. Tom M. Williamson.) East Anglia M.Phil. 2000.

Industrialisation in Lancashire, with special reference to the textile industry, 1600-1800. Tony Hart. (Dr. J. Geoffrey Timmins and Professor Ian Levitt.) Central Lancashire M.Phil. 2000.

Medical content of 17th-century English almanacs. Louise Curth. (Mr. J.N. Peregrine B. Horden.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Marriage patterns in 17th-century England. Jenny Hosking. (Dr. Sandra Cavallo and Professor Penelope J. Corfield.) London M.Phil. 2000.

The transformation of society, culture and landscape in 17th-century Tipperary. John Morissey. (Dr. Alex J. Gibson and Dr. Catherine Brace.) Exeter Ph.D. 2000.

Humphrey Chetham (1580-1653): a Manchester merchant and his library. Stephen Guscott. (Professor Mark Greengrass.) Sheffield Ph.D. 2000.

Cantrips and carlins: magic, medicine and society in the presbyteries of Haddington and Stirling, 1603-88. Joyce H.M. Miller. (Dr. Iain G.C. Hutchison and Dr. Helen M. Dingwall.) Stirling Ph.D. 2000.

Wales in British politics, c.1603-42. Lloyd Bowen. (Dr. Anthony M. Johnson.) Wales Ph.D. 1999.

Lay medical culture and its English critics, c.1620-1720. Alexander Goldbloom. (Professors Vivian Nutton and Roy S. Porter.) London Ph.D. 2000.

The politico-religious usage of the Queen’s Chapel, 1623-88. David J.P. Baldwin. (Dr. G. Alan Ford.) Durham M.Litt. 1999.

Aspects of urban development in the Hampshire towns of Alton, Andover, Basingstoke and Lymington, c.1625-c.1700. Karen Winterson. (Professor Roger C. Richardson and Dr. Colin M. Haydon.) Southampton Ph.D. 2000.

Charles I and the distribution of political patronage. Mark D. Shepherd. (Dr. Brian W. Quintrell.) Liverpool Ph.D. 1999.

Richard Baxter and the ideal of the reformed pastor. Joseph W. Black. (Dr. Eamon Duffy.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Kirk and community: Ulster Presbyterian society, 1640-1740. Roisin M. Browne. (Dr. Mary O’Dowd.) Belfast M.Phil. 1999.

The provision of choral music at St. George’s chapel, Windsor, and Eton college, c.1640-1733. Keri J. Dexter. (Professor Ian W.A. Spink.) London Ph.D. 2000.

The evolving reputation of Richard Hooker: an examination of responses to the ecclesiastical polity, 1640-1714. Michael A. Brydon. (Dr. G. Alan Ford.) Durham Ph.D. 2000.

State oaths and political casuistry in England, 1640-1702. Edward Vallance. (Dr. R.A.P.J. Beddard.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

The political career of Roger Boyle, Lord Broghill, 1640-60. Patrick J.S. Little. (Dr. Barry Coward and Professor Michael C.W. Hunter.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Puritan iconoclasm in England, c.1640-60. Julie Spraggon. (Dr. Nicholas R.N. Tyacke.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Clerical Presbyterianism in England, with special reference to London, c.1640-9. Ruth Mattison. (Dr. Keith J. Lindley.) Ulster M.Phil. 2000.

The organisation and regulation of the trade in indentured servants for the American colonies in London, 1645-1718. John Wareing. (Dr. Vanessa A. Harding.) London Ph.D. 2000.

The Sion College conclave and London Presbyterianism during the English Revolution. Elliot C. Vernon. (Professor John S. Morrill.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

Rape victims and the law: a study of the treatment of female complainants by the courts and legal attitudes towards sexual crime in London and Bristol, c.1650-1850. Julie D. Gammon. (Professor Anthony J. Fletcher.) Essex Ph.D. 2000.

Aspects of agricultural change in south-west Lancashire, c.1650-c.1850. Andrew Gritt. (Dr. Richard W. Hoyle and Professor Ian Levitt.) Central Lancashire Ph.D. 2000.

The oeconomy of the navy and Portsmouth: a discourse between the civilian naval administration of Portsmouth dockyard and the surrounding communities, 1650-1800. Ann V. Coats. (Dr. Colin Brooks.) Sussex D.Phil. 2000.

The impact of mercantilism and war on the Scottish marine, 1651-1791. Eric J. Graham. (Dr. Gordon Jackson.) Strathclyde Ph.D. 1998.

Politics and culture in the city, 1660-1790: the corporation and the development of Chester. Emma J. Whinton. (Dr. Peter G.I. Gaunt and Dr. Michael J. Power.) Liverpool Ph.D. 2000.

Emotion in early modern England, 1660-1760: performativity and practice at the Church courts of York. Fay Bound. (Dr. Mark S.R. Jenner.) York D.Phil. 2000.

Rus in urbe: greening the English town, 1660-1760. Laura J. Williams. (Dr. Peter N. Borsay.) Wales Ph.D. 1998.

Sir Christopher Wren, the Royal Society and the development of structural carpentry, 1660-1710. James W.P. Campbell. (Mr. Anthony P. Baggs.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

The body in the water: religious conflict in Hertford, 1660-c.1702. Beverly A. Adams. (Professor John Miller.) London Ph.D. 2000.

The Catholic interest in Irish politics in the reign of Charles II. Margaret A. Creighton. (Dr. David W. Hayton.) Belfast Ph.D. 2000.

New light on the Wren City churches: the evidence of the All Souls and Bute drawings. Anthony P. Geraghty. (Dr. David J. Watkin.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

Trade expansion, social conflict and popular politics in the Spitalfields silkweaving community, c.1670-1770. Laura C. Swindlehurst. (Professor Keith E. Wrightson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Sexual slander and its social context in England, c. 1660-1700, with special reference to Cheshire and Sussex. Dinah S. Winch. (Dr. Martin J. Ingram.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

The political relationship between central government and the local administration in Yorkshire, 1678-90. Michael J. Short. (Professor John C.R. Childs.) Leeds Ph.D. 1999.

The security of the English state, 1689-97. Matthew J. Wilton. (Professor John C.R. Childs.) Leeds M.A. 2000.

Enniskillen and the Newtownbutler campaign, 1689. Darren P. Graham. (Professor John C.R. Childs.) Leeds M.A. 1999.

 

From 1700

 

Economic and social aspects of the Essex coastal trade, c.1700-1900. Roger Beckett. (Dr. Kevin Schürer.) Essex M.A. 2000.

New technology and labour productivity in English and French agriculture, 1700-1850. Liam Brunt. (Dr. James S. Foreman-Peck.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

Women’s work in 18th-century Bath and Ipswich. Viktoria L. Masten. (Professor Keith E. Wrightson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

In pursuit of profit? Local enterprise in south-west Wales in the 18th century. Mark D. Matthews. (Dr. David W. Howell.) Wales Ph.D. 1998.

Gender, skill, ideology and the 18th-century business woman. Nicki Pullin. (Professor Penelope J. Corfield.) London Ph.D. 2000.

The developing pattern of horse racing in Yorkshire, 1700-49: an analysis of the people and the places. Iris M. Middleton. (Professor Wray Vamplew.) De Montfort Ph.D. 2000.

Mannock Strickland, 1683-1744: the life and professional career of the first (?) practising Catholic solicitor. Richard G. Williams. (Dr. Barry Coward.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Childhood and religion in Leyton and Walthamstow, 1710-1870. Mary C. Hewlett Martin. London Ph.D. 2000.

Gender and the aristocracy of dissent: a comparative study of the status and roles of women in Quaker and Unitarian communities, 1710-1830. Helen Plant. (Dr. Jane L. Rendall.) York D.Phil. 2000.

The life and work of John Patrick Crichton Stuart, 3rd marquess of Bute. Rosemary Hannah. (Dr. Sheridan W. Gilley.) Durham Ph.D. 2000.

Patrons and governors: aspects of the social history of the Bath Infirmary, c.1739-1830. Anne Borsay. Wales Ph.D. 1999.

Landed society in mid 18th-century co. Down. Rosemary Richey. (Dr. David W. Hayton.) Belfast Ph.D. 2000.

The design process in British ceramic manufacture, 1750-1850, and John and David Elers and their contemporaries. Gordon Elliott. Staffordshire Ph.D. 1999.

The causes and effects of tourism in N. Wales, 1750-1850. Peter H. Williams. (Dr. Paul B. O’Leary.) Wales Ph.D. 2000.

Demographic, economic and social change in the later 18th and early 19th centuries: some conclusions from a study of four towns in Yorkshire, c.1750-c.1830. Roger A. Bellingham. (Professor Peter A. Clark and Dr. Rosemary H. Sweet.) Leices ter Ph.D. 2000.

Women and crime in S.W. Scotland: a study of the justiciary court records, 1750-1815. Anne-Marie Kilday. (Professor Thomas M. Devine.) Strathclyde Ph.D. 1998.

The Derby philosophers, c.1760-1860: a provincial scientific community. Paul Elliott. (Professor Marilyn Palmer.) Leicester Ph.D. 2000.

Social and economic change in Bewdley, c.1770-1870. Philip N. Pennell. (Professors John Benson and Malcolm D.G. Wanklyn.) Wolverhampton M.Phil. 2000.

Manufacturing and trades: the urban economies of the N. Essex cloth towns, c.1770-1851. Neil D. Raven. (Professor Peter A. Clark.) Leicester Ph.D. 1998.

Spa town: a study in the urban development of Harrogate, c.1770-1841. Malcolm G. Neesam. (Dr. Simon J.D. Green.) Leeds M.Phil. 1999.

English pantomime in London, 1779-86. Wendy A. Taylor. Wales Ph.D. 1998.

A social history of illegitimacy in Ireland, from the late 18th to the early 20th century. William P. Gray. (Professor Liam Kennedy.) Belfast Ph.D. 2000.

Public and private perceptions of learning disabilities in Britain, 1780-1880. Hilary Dickinson. (Professor Angela V. John and Dr. L. Garner.) Greenwich Ph.D. 2000.

Women, credit and finance in England, 1780-1826. Christine M. Wiskin. (Professor Maxine L. Berg.) Warwick Ph.D. 2000.

British Methodism and the poor, c.1785-1840. Timothy A. MacQuiban. (Professor D. Hugh McLeod.) Birmingham Ph.D. 2000.

The Theatrical Representations Bill, 1788: its origins, passage and impact in the provinces, with special reference to Sarah Baker in Kent. Jean N. Baker. (Professor Hugh C. Cunningham.) Kent M.A. 2000.

Receiving revolution: the newspaper press, revolutionary ideology and politics in Britain, 1789-1848. Owen D. Jackson. (Professor William Doyle.) Bristol Ph.D. 2000.

Public festivities in England during the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars, 1789-1815. Anna V. Westermayr. (Professor Timothy C.W. Blanning.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Llanelly parish, Breconshire: the impact of the iron industry on a rural Welsh parish, 1790-1890. Gavin T. Eynon. (Mr. John M. Golby.) Open University M.Phil. 2000.

‘All the common rules of social life’: the reconstruction of social and political identities by the Dorset gentry, c.1790-1834. Michael J. Flame. Warwick Ph.D. 1997.

The application of emerging new technologies by Portsmouth dockyard, 1790-1815. F. Susan Wilkin. (Dr. Noel G. Coley and Dr. Colin W. Chant.) Open University Ph.D. 1999.

The application of business experience and expertise to the administration of non-Wesleyan Methodism in the period 1797-1850. John H. Anderson. (Professors John H.Y. Briggs and David M. Vincent.) Keele M.Phil. 2000.

Social and economic conditions of the Blue Rigg miners, Greenhow Hill, 1797-1815, based on an account book in the Varvill Collection. Robert V. Willan. Leeds M.Phil. 1998.

 

From 1800

 

British homeopathy during two centuries. Peter Morrell. Staffordshire M.Phil. 1999.

‘Crowded Nightly’: popular entertainment outside London during the 19th and early 20th century. Ann D. Featherstone. London Ph.D. 2000.

The cotton brokers and the development of the Liverpool cotton market, c.1800-1914. Nigel A. Hall. (Professor Charles H. Feinstein.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

Nineteenth-century social history, with particular reference to food, health and nutrition in the E. Midlands. Denise M. Amos. (Professor John V. Beckett.) Nottingham Ph.D. 2000.

The decline of Enlightenment Calvinism in the theologies of three 19th-century British Baptists. Russell S. Campbell. (Dr. David W. Bebbington and Dr. E. Jane Garnett.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Learning from Germans: the Moravian Church, with particular reference to middle-class girls’ education in 19th-century England. Martin Cooke. (Dr. Susan Morgan.) Southampton M.Phil. 2000.

More than discourse: the sermons of evangelical Protestants in 19th-century Ulster. J.N.I. Dickson. (Professor Sean J. Connolly and Professor Ian M. Green.) Belfast Ph.D. 2000.

The development and failure of Dovercourt Bay, Essex, as a seaside resort during the 19th century. Anne Kemp-Luck. (Dr. Arthur F.J. Brown.) Essex M.A. 2000.

Spirited sisters: Anglican and Catholic contributions to women’s teacher training in the 19th century. Kim Lowden. (Mr. John A. Davies and Dr. Janet E. Hollinshead.) Liverpool Ph.D. 2000.

Trousered dress and radical thought in the 19th century. Kate Luck. (Miss E. Wilson and Professor Denis O. Judd.) North London Ph.D. 2000.

Nationality, class and gender in 19th-century Scottish education: the schooling of working-class girls. Jane H. McDermid. (Professor Richard E. Aldrich.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Managing mental disorder in East London, 1800-1900. Elaine Murphy. (Professor Roy S. Porter.) London Ph.D. 2000.

The Irish in Birmingham during the 19th century. Alex Peach. (Professors Panikos Panayi and David W. Thoms.) De Montfort Ph.D. 2000.

‘Errant angels’: Catholic reformatories and industrial schools in 19th-century Britain. Lynda Pearce. (Professor Roger A.E. Wells.) Kent Ph.D. 2000.

The origins of the Baptist Union of Scotland, 1800-70. Brian Talbot. (Professor David W. Bebbington.) Stirling Ph.D. 1999.

Small fortunes: property, inheritance and the middling sort in Stockport, 1800-57. Alastair J. Owens. (Dr. Miles J. Ogborn.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Interaction within the rural society of W. Essex, 1800-50: the case of Capel Cure, the Blake Hall estate and the Chipping Ongar district. Peter Hall-Garrett. (Dr. Stephen Hussey.) Essex M.A. 2000.

Agrarian conflict in pre-famine co. Roscommon. Michael J. Huggins. (Professor John C. Belchem and Dr. Elizabeth Malcolm.) Liverpool Ph.D. 2000.

Antiquarianism, master prints and aesthetics in the new collecting culture of the early 19th century. Heather M. MacLennan. London Ph.D. 2000.

Crime and protest in early 19th-century Herefordshire. Timothy Shakesheff. (Dr. Dilwyn Porter and Professor John G. Rule.) Coventry Ph.D. 2000.

The economic history of the Liverpool marine insurance market, 1802-1945. Michael J. Keoghan. (Mr. Philip J. Waller.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Charles Stuart and the transatlantic anti-slavery connection. David A. Van Dyke. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1998.

The 4th duke of Newcastle. Richard A. Gaunt. (Professor John V. Beckett.) Nottingham Ph.D. 2000.

Empires of patronage: Colonel William Sykes and the politics of Victorian science. Mark E. Beecroft. (Professor Crosbie W. Smith.) Kent Ph.D. 1999.

The recoinage and exchange of 1816-17. Kevin Clancy. (Dr. Christopher E. Challis and Mr. Geoffrey P. Dyer.) Leeds Ph.D. 1999.

Early limestone railways of south-east Wales. John van Laun. (Dr. Michael J. Lewis.) Hull Ph.D. 1999.

Pocket editions of the New Jerusalem: Owenite communitarianism in Britain, 1825-55. John C. Langdon. (Professor Edward Royle.) York D.Phil. 2000.

John Stuart Mill and freedom of expression. Kevin C. O’Rourke. (Professor Fred Rosen.) London Ph.D. 2000.

History of the soap industry in N.W. England, 1830-1914. Raymond Vickers. (Dr. P.J.T. Morris and Dr. Gerrylynn K. Roberts.) Open University Ph.D. 2000.

Middle-class women, civic virtue and identity: Leeds and the West Riding of Yorkshire, c.1830-60. Simon J. Morgan. (Dr. Jane L. Rendall.) York D.Phil. 2000.

Radicalism and Chartism in Preston, c.1830-1850. Lee Hoover. (Dr. Robert J.R. Poole.) Lancaster M.Phil. 2000.

Tractarians and the ‘Condition of England’: the social and political thought of the Oxford Movement. Simon A. Skinner. (Dr. E. Jane Garnett.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

The humanitarian, technical and political response to shipwreck in the first half of the 19th century: the 1836 inquiry and its aftermath. William B. Probert. (Professor John G. Rule.) Southampton Ph.D. 1999.

Carlyle and the Evolutionists: a comparative study of ‘selection’ and ‘survival’ in Victorian culture. Nick Baker. (Dr. Daniel M. Pick.) London Ph.D. 2000.

History of the Open Brethren in Scotland, 1838-1999. Neil T.R. Dickson. (Professor David W. Bebbington.) Stirling Ph.D. 2000.

Out of Rexville: G.F. Lovell and the S. Wales confectionery industry, c.1840-c.1940. Ian Pincombe. (Dr. Christopher M. Williams.) Wales Ph.D. 2000.

The contribution of the Society of Jesus to secondary education in Liverpool: the history of the development of St. Francis Xavier’s College, c.1840-1902. Maurice Whitehead. Hull Ph.D. 1984.

Damaging females: representations of women as victims and perpetrators of crime in the mid 19th century. Radojka Startup. (Professor Catherine M. Hall.) London Ph.D. 2000.

The clown’s mistress. Income tax evasion: ideal and reality in mid Victorian Britain relating to the detection of and punishment for evading the income tax. Robert J. Colley. Wales Ph.D. 1998.

Conditions of emergence and existence of archaeology in the 19th century: the Royal Archaeological Institute, 1843-1914. Linda Ebbatson. Durham Ph.D. 1999.

Co-operative society libraries and newsrooms of Lancashire and Yorkshire, 1844-1918. Jean Everitt. Wales Ph.D. 1997.

The diaries of Warwickshire artist, Samuel Baker (1824-1909). Zillah A.A. Scott. (Dr. Joan Lane.) Warwick M.A. 2000.

Paul Cullen, John Henry Newman and the movement to create a Catholic university in Ireland, 1845-60. C.P. Barr. (Dr. Eugenio F. Biagini.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Biological science in Manchester, 1850-1985. Alison Kraft. (Professor John V. Pickstone, Dr. Jonathan H. Harwood and Dr. K. Gull.) Manchester Ph.D. 2000.

Why we’re all going on a summer holiday: the role of working-class organisations in the development of popular tourism, 1850-1950. Susan Renou Barton. (Professor Pierre Lanfranchi.) De Montfort Ph.D. 1999.

The skilled compositor: change, co-operation and conflict in the workplace, 1850-1914. Patrick Duffy. (Professor Neville Kirk.) Manchester Metropolitan Ph.D. 1998.

Juvenile delinquency in Lancashire, c.1850-1908: residential care and treatment. Sandra Jolley. (Professor Ian Levitt and Dr. Keith Vernon.) Central Lancashire Ph.D. 2000.

Concepts of Baptist ministry mainly in the period between 1850 and 1900. Michael K. Nicholls. (Professors John H.Y. Briggs and David M. Vincent.) Keele Ph.D. 1999.

The decline of childhood mortality in Devon and Cornwall, 1851-1910. Nicola J. Shelton. (Professor Robert I. Woods and Dr. Paul Williamson.) Liverpool Ph.D. 2000.

John Henry Newman and the Oratory School, 1857-72: the establishment of a Catholic public school by converts from the Oxford Movement. Paul A. Shrimpton. (Professor Richard E. Aldrich.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Aspects of Protestant culture and society in mid-Antrim, 1857-67. Kevin J. James. (Professor Robert J. Morris.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2000.

The emergence of a graduate dental profession, 1858-1957. Helen Scott Marlborough. Glasgow Ph.D. 1995.

The 1858-62 Revival in the North East of Scotland. Kenneth S. Jeffrey. (Dr. David W. Bebbington.) Stirling Ph.D. 2000.

Walter Pater, aestheticism and Victorian science. Gowan Dawson. (Dr. John H. Woodward and Professor S. Shuttleworth.) Sheffield Ph.D. 1999.

From separation to integration: the care of orphan and destitute children in Sheffield, 1860-1920. Jack Handley. (Professor J. Clyde G. Binfield.) Sheffield M.Phil. 1999.

Crime, the Irish and disorder in mid Victorian Chester. Helen Peavitt. (Dr. Roger E. Swift and Dr. E. Malcolm.) Liverpool Ph.D. 2000.

The political ideas of Reginald Brabazon, the 12th earl of Meath. Sarah Pymer. (Dr. Andrew S. Thompson.) Leeds M.A. 2000.

Origins and evolution of special education for children with intellectual disabilities in Greater Glasgow, 1862-1962. Lachlan McMillan. Strathclyde Ph.D. 1998.

The decline and end of the lead mining industry in the northern Pennines, 1865-1914: a socio-economic comparison between Wensleydale, Swaledale and Teesdale. Colin G. Flynn. (Dr. Richard A. Lomas.) Durham M.A. 2000.

A comparative study of public health in Wakefield, Halifax and Doncaster, 1865-1914. K.S.M. Goschl. Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Penal reform and prison administration, with special reference to the example of Wakefield prison, 1865-95 Janet F. Harrison. (Dr. Richard C. Whiting and Dr. Antony P. Donajgrodski.) Leeds Ph.D. 2000.

The evolutionist at large: Grant Allen, scientific naturalism and Victorian culture. David Cowie. (Professor Crosbie W. Smith.) Kent Ph.D. 2000.

Villa Toryism: the making of London Conservatism, 1868-96. Alex C. Windscheffel. (Professor John A. Turner.) London Ph.D. 2000.

The history of the British euthanasia movement, c.1870-1970. Nicholas D.A. Kemp. (Dr. Paul J. Weindling.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

Collective strategies of Clydeside capital, 1870-1920. Ronald J. Johnston. (Dr. Arthur J. McIvor.) Strathclyde Ph.D. 1999.

Management in the port of Southampton, 1870-1914. John Godley. (Professor John G. Rule.) Southampton M.Phil. 2000.

The idea of ‘public opinion’ in Britain, 1870-1914. James Thompson. (Professor Peter F. Clarke.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

The Revolt of the Field and churches in the south of England. Akira Mabuchi. (Dr. David M. Thompson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

The introduction and development of electricity in the S. Wales coal industry to 1926. Alan V. Jones. Wales Ph.D. 1999.

Patterns and processes in a small Welsh town: a case study of Aberystwyth, c.1875-1925. Charlotte C. Brown. (Dr. C. Roy Lewis.) Wales Ph.D. 1999.

Fraud, 1875-1914: the ethics of white collar crime. James P. Riley. (Dr. John E. Archer and Mr. Christopher J.W. Parker.) Lancaster Ph.D. 2000.

Policing the land war: the development of British government policy towards political and agrarian protest and crime in Ireland, 1879-92. Stephen A. Ball. (Professor David Killingray.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Death, grief and social meaning in popular culture, c.1880s-1930s. Julie-Marie Strange. (Dr. Jon M. Lawrence and Dr. Andrew M. Davies.) Liverpool Ph.D. 2000.

Civic image and civic patriotism in Liverpool, 1880-1914. Matthew J. Vickers. (Mr. Philip J. Waller.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Coalmining communities in late 19th-century Shropshire. Janet A. Ensum. (Professor John Benson, Dr. Paula Bartley and Ms. B. Crowther.) Wolverhampton Ph.D. 2000.

Working the land: land and politics in Ireland, England and Wales in the 1880s. Clare M. Boucher. (Dr. David W. Howell.) Wales M.Phil. 1999.

The educational contributions of T.W. Woodhead, 1863-1940. Ian D. Barker. Leeds Ph.D. 1998.

Women students at the University of Liverpool, 1883-1937: their academic careers and postgraduate lives. Lynn Edwards. (Dr. Sylvia A. Harrop.) Liverpool Ph.D. 2000.

Aspects of the life and work of Dr. Edward William Hope, Assistant Medical Officer of Health for Liverpool, 1883-94, and Medical Officer of Health for Liverpool, 1894-1924. June Clayton. (Dr. Helen J. Power and Dr. Michael J. Power.) Liverpool M.Phil. 1999.

Female culture in physical training colleges, 1885-1918. Kelvin J. Street. (Professor Wray Vamplew.) De Montfort Ph.D. 1999.

‘Politics stirs them very little’: Conservatism and apathy in the East End of London, 1885-1914. Marc W. Brodie. (Dr. John H. Davis.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

The inverted city: London and the constitution of homosexuality, 1885-1914. Matthew D. Cook. (Dr. Daniel M. Pick.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Arts and crafts influences in East Anglian gardens: gardens and gardening in Norfolk and Suffolk, 1885-1914. Elise Percifull. (Dr. Tom M. Williamson.) East Anglia Ph.D. 1999.

Cautious reflexes: the British Conservative party’s response to social reform, 1885-1905. Meredith A. Nelson. (Dr. Ewen H.H. Green.) Oxford M.Litt. 2000.

Conservative policy on local government, 1886-1902. Roy Wallace Sutherland. London M.Phil. 1999.

The lives and experiences of Rugby working women, 1890-1950. Elizabeth Robinson. (Dr. Keith D.M. Snell.) Leicester Ph.D. 2000.

Municipal administration in Aberdeen: the impact of state intervention on corporation policy, with particular reference to housing and town planning, 1890-1939. Thomas Jamieson. (Dr. Marjory-Ann D. Harper.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 2000.

‘Washtub women’: a study of female school inspectors from the 1890s to the 1920s. Carole Mullins. (Dr. Sylvia A. Harrop.) Liverpool M.Ed. 2000.

Mechanisation and the miner: work, safety and labour relations in the Scottish coal industry, c.1890-1914. Alexander Renfrew. (Dr. Arthur J. McIvor.) Strathclyde Ph.D. 1998.

The Royal Geographical Society and the commemoration of Captain Scott’s last Antarctic expedition. Maxwell H. Jones. (Dr. Jay M. Winter.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

A force to be reckoned with? The temperance movement and the ‘drink question’, 1895-1933. James Dunn. (Dr. Keith Vernon and Dr. David C. Russell.) Central Lancashire M.Phil. 2000.

The diagnostic use of x-rays in the United Kingdom, 1896-1920s: a regional study. Leslie J. Ramsey. (Dr. Steven Cherry.) East Anglia M.Phil. 1999.

 

From 1900

 

The long sexual revolution: British women, sex and contraception in the 20th century. Hera Cook. (Professor Patricia M. Thane.) Sussex D.Phil. 2000.

A tale of two ‘citizenships’: a study of the social and political thought of Henry Jones and T.H. Marshall with regard to changing concepts of citizenship in 20th-century Britain. Eugenia B. Low. (Professor Jose F. Harris.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

The historical dynamics of medical genetics, especially in Manchester. Peter A. Coventry. (Professor John V. Pickstone.) Manchester Ph.D. 2000.

Bywyd a gwaith David Thomas, 1880-1967. (The life and work of socialist agitator, David Thomas, 1880-1967.) Angharad Wyn Tomos. (Dr. Paul B. O’Leary.) Wales M.Phil. 2000.

The results and consequences of technical education: an historical case study of metalliferous mining education prior to 1939 with special reference to the Camborne School of Mines and the Royal School of Mines . David Gunthorpe Dixon. Southampton Ph.D . 1998.

Pregnancy, childbirth and infant health in Monmouthshire, 1900-39. Janet King. (Dr. David L. Adamson and Professor David Smith.) Glamorgan Ph.D. 2000.

‘Proud Preston’: a history of the Football League, 1900-39. Matthew Taylor. (Professor Pierre Lanfranchi.) De Montfort Ph.D. 1997.

The Left, the constitution and public discourse in Britain, 1900-24. Andrew Chadwick. London Ph.D. 1998.

The development of mines and mine warfare in the Fisher era, 1900-14. Peter Halvorsen. (Dr. Avner Offer.) Oxford M.Phil. 2000.

Childhood, education and labour: moral pressure and the end of the half-time system. James W. Pressley. (Dr. Michael J. Winstanley.) Lancaster Ph.D. 2000.

The English Roman Catholic bishops and politics, 1903-43. Kester D. Aspden. (Dr. David M. Thompson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

The British Labour party and the monarchy, 1906-39. Mark Hayman. (Dr. James S. Hinton.) Warwick Ph.D. 2000.

That other game: a social history of soccer in S. Wales, c.1906-1939. Martin O. Johnes. Wales Ph.D. 1998.

The ‘shrieking sisterhood’: membership, policy and strategy of the Women’s Social and Political Union in Leicester and the E. Midlands, 1907-14. Richard Whitmore. (Professor David W. Thoms.) De Montfort Ph.D. 2000.

Popular religion in Dudley and the Gornals, c.1914-1965. Richard P.M. Sykes. (Dr. Roger Leese and Professor John Benson.) Wolverhampton Ph.D. 1999.

‘To keep me all my life’: policy, provision and the experience of war widowhood, 1914-25. Ingrid H. James. (Dr. Alastair J. Reid.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Infant and child health and mortality in Derbyshire, from the Great War to the mid 1920s. Alice M. Reid. (Dr. Richard M. Smith.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Britain and the strategy of the economic weapon in the war against Germany, 1914-19. Richard A. Smith. (Professor Patrick J.K. Salmon.) Newcastle Ph.D. 2000.

Ireland’s revolutionary war? Irish nationalist propaganda, the Great War and the construction of Irish identity. Benjamin Z. Novick. (Professor Robert F. (Roy) Foster.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

‘What alternative punishment is there’? Military executions during World War I. Gerard Oram. (Professor Clive Emsley.) Open University Ph.D. 2000.

The Gallipoli campaign as assessed by some British and Australian participants, 1915-39. Jennifer R. MacLeod. (Dr. Jay M. Winter.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

‘Ladies’ football’: gender roles and the socialisation of women football players in Lancashire, 1917-c.1960. Alethea Melling. (Professor John K. Walton and Dr. David C. Russell.) Central Lancashire Ph.D. 2000.

Pulpits, local pits and fleapits: a social history of the cinema in Wales, 1918-51. Peter Miskell. (Dr. Siân H. Nicholas.) Wales Ph.D. 2000.

The battles of the Lys: the British army on the defensive in April 1918. Geoffrey D. Blades. (Professor Brian J. Bond.) London M.Phil. 1999.

Women workers and trade union participation in Scotland, 1919-39. Julie Arnot. (Dr. Eleanor J. Gordon and Professor M. Anne Crowther.) Glasgow Ph.D. 1999.

Adult education as a source of employment and vocation in England, 1919-39. Janet Coles. (Dr. Paul R. Sharp and Professor S. Marriott.) Leeds Ph.D. 2000.

Local government and politics in West Ham, 1919-39. Arthur F.G. Edwards. (Dr. David R. Green.) London M.Phil. 2000.

Gerald Heard (1889-1971) and British intellectual culture between the wars. Alison E. Falby. (Professor John W. Burrow.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Popular music and the popular music industry in inter-war Britain. James J. Nott. (Mr. Philip J. Waller.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

Women in civic life in Liverpool in the inter-war period. Gaynor Williams. (Dr. Jon M. Lawrence.) Liverpool M.Phil. 2000.

Understanding smallpox: variola minor in England and Wales, 1919-35. S.R. Maisie May. (Dr. Mary J. Dobson and Dr. Anne M. Hardy.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Competition policy: a comparative analysis of the U.K. brewing industry, 1920-39 and 1979-92. Graham Sykes. (Professors John A. Chartres and Steven W. Tolliday.) Leeds Ph.D. 2000.

An investigation of the intentions of the men responsible for Ireland’s partition. Charles K. Matthews. (Professor David Stevenson.) London Ph.D. 2000.

A history of the Irish Baptist foreign mission, 1924-77. Andrew B. Reid. Belfast M.Phil. 1999.

C.O.P.E.C. 1924: the churches and social action. Wesley Parfitt. (Dr. Dilwyn Porter and Professor Michael E. Rose.) Coventry Ph.D. 2000.

Sir Philip Morris: reform and pragmatism in educational administration, 1925-66. Peter King. (Professor Rodney Lowe.) Bristol Ph.D. 2000.

Low and Lord Beaverbrook: the case of cartoonist’s autonomy. Timothy S. Benson. Kent Ph.D. 1998.

Provision, personnel and practice in schools for children under 11 years of age in Peterborough, 1929-74. Betty M. Chambers. (Professor Richard E. Aldrich.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Voices from nowhere: utopianism in British political culture, 1929-45. Philip M. Coupland. (Dr. James S. Hinton.) Warwick Ph.D. 2000.

The British general election of 1929. Jason G. Howard. (Professor Peter F. Clarke.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

The Labour party and the planned economy, 1931-51. Richard J. Toye. (Professor Peter F. Clarke.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

The contributions of émigré art historians to the British art world after 1933. Anne-Françoise Béchard-Léauté. (Dr. Jean Michel Massing.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

Christian responses in Britain to Jewish refugees from Europe, 1933-9. Chana R. Kotzin. (Professor A.R.J. (Tony) Kushner.) Southampton Ph.D. 2000.

The British Labour party and the League of Nations, 1933-5. Paul S. Corthorn. (Dr. Philip A. Williamson.) Durham M.A. 2000.

Some factors affecting participation in combat during the Second World War. Iain A.R. Allen. Leeds Ph.D. 1998.

‘A war of their own’: civil defence, broadcasting and morale on the Scottish Home Front. Brodie J. Crawford. (Dr. Simon J. Ball.) Glasgow Ph.D. 2000.

The effect of the Second World War on Macclesfield and its population. Philip McGuinness. (Dr. Michael L. Dockrill.) London M.Phil. 1999.

The role of army chaplains in World War II. Alan C. Robinson. (Dr. Ronald J. Barr and Dr. Charles J. Esdaile.) Liverpool Ph.D. 2000.

Interest groups and policy-making: the welfare state, 1942-64. Nicola M. Sneddon. (Professor M. Anne Crowther and Dr. Neil Rollings.) Glasgow Ph.D. 1999.

The cost of the National Health Service: problem definition and policy response, 1942-60. Anthony Cutler. (Professor Virginia S. Berridge.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Problems of British military manpower, 1944-5. John R. Peaty. (Professor Brian J. Bond.) London Ph.D. 2000.

The social and political development of the N. Wales miners, 1945-96. Keith Gildart. York D.Phil. 1998.

The ‘mainstream’ churches in Birmingham, c.1945-1998: the local church and generational change. Ian Jones. (Professor D. Hugh McLeod.) Birmingham Ph.D. 2000.

Outdoor education: its origins and institutionalisation in schools with particular reference to the West Riding of Yorkshire since 1945. Lynn Cook. (Professor E.W. Jenkins.) Leeds Ph.D. 2000.

From immigrants to ethnic minority: African Caribbean people in Leicester, 1945-81. Lorna Chessum. (Dr. Panikos Panayi.) De Montfort Ph.D. 1998.

Children’s charities and the welfare state, 1945-70. Julie Grier. (Dr. Jon M. Lawrence and Dr. Patricia Starkey.) Liverpool Ph.D. 2000.

The Joint Intelligence Committee and British intelligence assessment, 1945-56. A.J. Craig. Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Scottish trade unions and nationalisation, 1945-55: a case study of the coal industry. Ian G. Anderson. (Dr. Eleanor J. Gordon and Dr. Neil Rollings.) Glasgow Ph.D. 1999.

The history of the E. Midlands Housing Association, 1946-96: a study in housing policy and provision. Stephanie Bennett. (Professor David W. Thoms.) De Montfort M.Phil. 1997.

Streptomycin, 1946: British central administration of supplies of a new drug of American origin, with special reference to clinical trials in tuberculosis. Alan Yoshioka. (Dr. Andrew C. Warwick and Dr. Christopher J. Lawrence.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Malleable, imitative, vital material: a comparison of the cultural construction of family in England and Ireland in the 1950s. Jeannie Alderdice. (Professor Helen E. Meller.) Nottingham Ph.D. 2000.

Divorce, matrimonial property and the role of the wife: a study of the Royal Commission on marriage and divorce. Angela Pearce. (Professor Jane E. Lewis.) Oxford M.Phil. 2000.

Art for one art for all. Cultural nationalism and the art trade: the J. Paul Getty Museum collects in Britain, 1954-98. John M. Ackerley. (Dr. E. Jane Garnett.) Oxford M.Litt. 2000.

Selling consumer protection: competitive strategies of the Consumers’ Association, 1957-90. Sarah J.L. Franks. (Dr. Avner Offer.) Oxford M.Phil. 2000.

The impact of the struggle for racial equality in the United States on British racialised relations, 1958-68. Nuala M. Sanderson. (Dr. John R. Oldfield.) Southampton Ph.D. 1999.

Wind of change, scent of betrayal: press, political development and public opinion in Northern Ireland, 1963-7. Alan Scott. (Ms. Sabine Wichert.) Belfast Ph.D. 2000.

New Left Review’s analysis of Britain, 1964-90. Madeleine J. Davis. (Dr. Diana Coole.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Letting the wolf through the door: public morality, politics and ‘permissive’ reform under the Wilson government, 1964-70. Andrew J. Holden. (Professor Peter J. Hennessy.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Economic controversy and the making of a market culture: the role of financial journalism, c.1970-1990. Benjamin Calvert. (Dr. Dilwyn Porter, Dr. Noel W. Thompson and Dr. Tom Donnelly.) Coventry Ph.D. 2000.

The Liberal party, 1970-83: its philosophy and political strategy. Ruth Fox. (Dr. Richard C. Whiting and Dr. Owen A. Hartley.) Leeds Ph.D. 1999.

 

International History

 

Politics and reform in Spain and New Spain: the life and thought of Juan de Palafox y Mendoza, 1600-49. Cayetana Alvarez de Toledo. (Professor Sir John Elliott.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Southern elites: a comparative study of the landed aristocracies in the American South and the Italian South, 1815-60. Enrico Dal Lago. (Dr. E.B. (Rick) Halpern.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Imperial networks, ethnography and identity in colonial India and New Zealand. Anthony J. Ballantyne. (Professor Christopher A. Bayly.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

‘Ladies of much ability and intelligence’: gendered relations in British protestant missions. Rhonda A. Semple. (Professor Andrew N. Porter.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Scotland, Great Britain and the United States: contrasting perceptions of the Spanish-American War and American imperialism, c.1895-1902. Iain Donald. (Dr. Edward Ranson.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 1999.

Aid and population policies in the 20th century: Scandinavian aid to the Indian family planning programme. Sunniva Engh. (Dr. M. Harrison.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Management and art museums in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom: contemporary issues in historical perspective. Derrick Chong. (Professor Charles E. Harvey.) London Ph.D. 1999.

The Young Turk revolution and the Macedonian question, 1908-12. Christopher Psilos. (Dr. David N. Collins.) Leeds Ph.D. 2000.

The Lausanne conference: the evolution of Turkish and British diplomatic strategies, 1922-3. Sevtap Demirci. London Ph.D. 1998.

The nature and history of wars of attrition: a case study analysis. Carter A. Malkasian. (Professor Robert J. O’Neill.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Idea factories: American policies for German higher education and political re-orientation, 1944-9. Patricia S. Ming Tan. (Professor Hartmut J.O. Pogge von Strandmann.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

The Atlantic partnership and Middle Eastern strategy in the early Cold War. Derek Varble. (Professor Robert J. O’Neill.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

The Anglo-American special relationship and the Anglo-Iranian oil crisis, 1950-4. S. Marsh. Wales Ph.D. 1999.

Turkey’s role in the Eisenhower administration’s security policy in Western Europe and the Middle East, 1953-60 M. Faruk Cakir. (Professor John W. Young.) Leicester Ph.D. 2000.

Commonwealth and South African relations, 1961-94. Frederick J.B.St.J. Bright. (Dr. Malyn D.D. Newitt.) Exeter M.Phil. 1999?.

British policy towards the war in Vietnam, 1961-5. Peter E. Busch. (Dr. Antony M. Best.) London M.Phil. 2000.

Anglo-American relations and the Vietnam War, 1964-7. Christopher Twine. Wales Ph.D. 2000.

The evolving consensus: the domestic roots of President Nixon’s China policy. Kevin M. Quigley. (Professor Colin D.H. Jones.) Warwick Ph.D. 2000.

 

 

Africa

 

The cuisine of Morocco: historical origins and ritual. Zohor Sanane. (Dr. Michael Brett.) London Ph.D. 2000.

The history of the kingdom of Kazembe (Zambia). Giacomo Macola. (Professor Andrew D. Roberts.) London Ph.D. 2000.

That most perfidious institution: the slow death of slavery in the 19th-century Trevor R. Getz. (Professor Richard J.A.R. Rathbone.) London Ph.D. 2000.

British origins of South African segregation. Robert F. Hudson. (Dr. John M. Lonsdale.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Medical missions and African demand in Kwazulu-Natal, 1836-1918. W.S. Zondi. (Professor John Iliffe.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

The cultural politics of bridewealth: marriage, custom and land in colonial Murang’a. Joyce A. Kannan. (Dr. David M. Anderson.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Roan Antelope: big business in Central Africa, 1890-1953. John G. Phillips. (Professor Antony G. Hopkins.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Unfinished business: land tenure reform in coastal Kenya, 1895-1939. Hamidin Abd Hamid. (Dr. David M. Anderson.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Socio-economic impact of tropical disease in West Africa, 1900-48. Marisa Chambers. (Dr. Helen J. Power.) Liverpool Ph.D. 2000.

Wahuni! (The undesirables): African urbanisation, crime and colonial order in Dar Es Salaam, 1919-61. Andrew R. Burton. (Dr. David M. Anderson.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Between God and Caesar: the Catholic Church in South Africa, 1948-90. David F.P.M. Ryall. Wales Ph.D. 1998.

Charity, relief and development: Christian Aid in Ethiopia, 1960s-90s. Ondine S. Barrow. London Ph.D. 1998.

The Shifta conflict in Kenya, 1963-8 Nene Mburu. London Ph.D. 2000.

 

America and the West Indies

 

General

 

Wolf mountains: the history of canis lupus in Yellowstone, Glacier, Banff and Jasper National Parks. Karen R. Jones. (Dr. Peter A. Coates.) Bristol Ph.D. 2000.

 

Canada

 

The Rifle Brigade, imperial garrisons and Canadian society, 1861-70. R. Adam V. Fox. (Professor P. Burroughs and Dr. John H. Davis.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

 

Colonial America and the U.S.A.

 

A cultural history of sensibility in the era of the American Revolution. Sarah C. Knott. (Dr. Peter J. Thompson.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

The American constitution and the federalist concept of the state, 1787-8. Max Edling. (Dr. Mark D. Kaplanoff.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Political culture and popular consciousness in the 1790s: the Republican party in Pennsylvania and Virginia. Simon P. Collinson. (Dr. Mark D. Kaplanoff.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Scottish women and the American anti-slavery movement. Patricia A. Rinker. (Dr. William W. Knox.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2000.

The logical outcome of the non-slaveholders’ philosophy? Hinton Rowan Helper on race and class in the antebellum South. David Brown. (Mr. Louis Billington.) Hull Ph.D. 2000.

Reconstruction in the United States, 1865-1977. James N. Hood. Edinburgh M.Sc. 2000.

Parents, children and the state: the development of children’s welfare in New York City and London, 1900-14. Karin M. Nicholas. (Professor Jane E. Lewis.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Political firepower: nuclear weapons and the U.S. army, 1945-73. M.D. Bird. Wales Ph.D. 1998.

A comparative study of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in Birmingham, Alabama and Detroit, Michigan, 1945-65. Parminder Mann. (Dr. Margaret L. Arnot.) Surrey, Roehampton Ph.D. 2000.

Fighting over forgotten lands: the evolution of recreation provision on the United States public domain. Anne-Marie Poyner. (Dr. Peter A. Coates.) Bristol Ph.D. 2000.

The primacy of politics: John F. Kennedy and the struggle for black equality, 1946-63. Nicholas A. Bryant. (Professor Byron E. Shafer.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

The Cold War and American politics. J.W. Bell. Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

The evolution of the C.I.A.’s covert action mission, 1947-63. James D. Callanan. (Dr. Howell J. Harris.) Durham Ph.D. 2000.

The uses and abuses of anti-Communism by southern segregationists as a weapon of massive resistance, 1948-65. George D.G. Lewis. (Dr. Brian E. Ward.) Newcastle Ph.D. 2000.

The space race and the Anglo-American ‘special relationship’, 1957-69. Robert Baker. (Dr. Andrew J. Crozier.) London M.Phil. 2000.

Black violence and non-violence in the civil rights and Black Power eras. Jenny L. Walker. (Dr. Brian E. Ward.) Newcastle Ph.D. 2000.

John F. Kennedy: a view from Britain. Mohammed Ajouz. Nottingham Ph.D. 1998.

The Jesus movement in America, 1966-76. Larry K. Eskridge. (Professor David W. Bebbington.) Stirling Ph.D. 2000.

Diablo Canyon, California: an environmental history. John Wills. (Dr. Peter A. Coates.) Bristol Ph.D. 2000.

 

West Indies and Caribbean area

 

From revolution to rebellion: changing approaches to resistance by persons of African descent in Bermuda, 1700-1834. Clarence V.H. Maxwell. Warwick Ph.D. 1998.

White women, slavery and racism: images of the British Caribbean in women’s published writing, 1770-1845. Joanne Liddy. (Dr. Michael Tadman.) Liverpool Ph.D. 1999.

Managing human resources on a British West Indian sugar plantation, 1770-1834. John F. Campbell. (Dr. Betty C. Wood.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

‘The merchant princes of Nassau’: the maintenance of political hegemony in the Bahamas, 1834-1948. Rosalyn M. Themistocleous. (Dr. David M. Turley.) Kent Ph.D. 2000.

A history of leprosy in Puerto Rico, 1898-1930s: beyond quarantine. Julie Levison. (Dr. Mary J. Dobson and Professor Judith M. Brown.) Oxford M.Phil. 2000.

 

Central and Latin America

 

Agriculture and society in central Mexico: the valley of Tulancingo in the late colonial period, 1700-1825. David Navarrete-Gomez. (Dr. Guy P.C. Thomson.) Warwick Ph.D. 2000.

Finance, politics and economics in Buenos Aires, 1820s-60s: the political economy of currency stabilisation. Maria A. Irigoin. (Dr. Colin M. Lewis.) London Ph.D. 2000.

International trade and finance in the expansion of the Brazilian coffee industry in the Second Empire, 1840-89. Andre A. Villela. (Dr. Colin M. Lewis.) London Ph.D. 1999.

Meeting women in court: a study of the gender history of Cajamarca, Peru, 1862-1900. Tanja K.C. Christiansen. (Professor Alan S. Knight.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

The Chilean belle époque: oligarchic society and female institutions at the turn of the century. Manuel Vicuna. (Dr. David A. Brading.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

A cultural history of women in Chilean Patagonia. Mary Green. London M.Phil. 1998.

The River Plate meat packing industry since 1900. Roberto C.W. Gebhardt. (Dr. Colin M. Lewis.) London Ph.D. 2000.

The regulation of time and discipline in Mexican rural schools, 1920-40. Ariadna Acevedo-Rodrigo. (Dr. Guy P.C. Thomson.) Warwick M.A. 2000.

The oil industry in Mexico during the 1920s. Alberto De la Fuente. (Ms. T. Rosemary Thorp and Professor Alan S. Knight.) Oxford M.Phil. 2000.

Workers, the State and radical politics in Peru in the early 1930s. Paulo Drinot de Echave. (Professor Alan S. Knight.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Business, labour and the State in Mexican industrial development, 1938-46: the political economy of the Unidad Nacional. Monika Lütke-Entrup. (Professor Alan S. Knight.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

The role of the intellectual in 20th-century Mexico, with particular reference to 1968-95. Claire Brewster. (Professor John P. King.) Warwick Ph.D. 2000.

 

Asia

 

General

 

British colonial health policy 1900-40: Ceylon, and the Asian colonies. Margaret Jones. (Professor Rodney Lowe and Dr. Robert A. Bickers.) Bristol Ph.D. 2000.

 

Middle East

 

Wine and Islam: the dichotomy between theory and practice in early Islamic history. Daniel S. Feins. (Professor Carole Hillenbrand and Dr. Michael V. McDonald.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1997.

Studies in the history and thought of the Isma’ili states in medieval Yemen. Adel S. Al-Abdul Jader. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1998.

State formation in Oman since 1506. Abdulmalik A. Al-Hinai. (Professor Fred Halliday.) London Ph.D. 2000.

British enterprise, politics and economic development in the Arab Middle East: banks and cotton, 1864-1964. Hatim Hasan El Tahir Abuhawa. (Professor Charles E. Harvey.) London Ph.D. 2000.

British tourism in Egypt: orientalism and spatial change, 1869-1914. Jessamine Weaver Price. (Dr. Eugene L. Rogan.) Oxford M.Phil. 2000.

The Conservative party and Palestine in the inter-war period. Jonathan Wolfson. (Dr. Zara S. Steiner.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Turkish policy towards Greek education in Istanbul, 1923-74: secondary education and cultural identity. Irini S. Sarioglou. (Professor John F. Haldon.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1999.

Britain and the 1967 Arab-Israeli war. Thomas F. Brenchley. (Professor James P. Piscatori.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

 

India and Pakistan

 

The ‘domestic world’ of the Mughals in the reigns of Babar, Humayan and Akbar (1500-1605). Ruby Lal. (Dr. David A. Washbrook.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Mapping Hinduism: ‘Hinduism’ and the study of Indian religions, 1630-1776. Barry W.H. Sweetman. (Dr. Julius J. Lipner.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

India, parliament and the press under George III: a study of English attitudes towards the East India Company and empire in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Jeremy R. Osborn. (Dr. David A. Washbrook.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

Arthur Wellesley’s career in India. Joseph E. Barker. (Professor John C.R. Childs.) Leeds M.A. 2000.

British relations with the Marathas under the Wellesley regime. William A.C. Halliwell. (Dr. Christopher M. Woolgar.) Southampton Ph.D. 2000.

A brief overview of British Gurkha military history from inception to the present, 1815-1999. Chandra Bahadur Gurung. (Dr. David E. Omissi.) Hull M.A. 2000.

The dynamics of scientific culture under a colonial state: western India, 1823-80. Vaswati B.C. Ghosh. (Professor Peter G. Robb.) London Ph.D. 1999.

Rethinking the political economy of the intelligentsia: Bengal, 1848-85. Tithi Bhattacharya. (Professor David J. Arnold.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Science and national consciousness: a study of the response to modern science in colonial Bengal, c.1870-1930. J. Bosco Lourdusamy. (Dr. David A. Washbrook.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

Hindus and gender in the United Provinces from the late 19th century to the 1930s. Charu Gupta. (Professor Peter G. Robb.) London Ph.D. 2000.

The Penjdeh crisis and its impact on the Great Game and the defence of India, 1885-97. Robert A. Johnson. (Dr. Bruce I. Coleman and Miss Ann Williams.) Exeter M.Phil. 2000.

Social service and the culture of association in N. India, 1900-20. Carey A. Watt. (Professor Christopher A. Bayly.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

Paternal despotism and workers’ resistance in the Bengal Jute industry, 1920-40. A.R. Cox. (Dr. Raj S. Chandavarkar.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Hindu nationalist ideologies in the politics of the Congress in the United Provinces, 1930-47. William R. Gould. (Dr. Raj S. Chandarvarkar.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Communal conflict in Bengal, 1930-47: political parties, the Muslim intelligentsia and the Pakistan movement. Sulagna Roy. (Dr. Raj S. Chandavarkar.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

The political economy of agricultural policy in India, 1950-70. Conrad K. Barwa. (Dr. David A. Washbrook.) Oxford M.Phil. 2000.

 

South-East Asia

 

Rubber plantations and labour in colonial Indochina: interests and conflicts, 1896-1942. Webby S. Kalikiti. (Professor William G. Clarence-Smith.) London Ph.D. 2000.

The impact of World War II on the economy of Vietnam, 1939-45. Manh Hung Le. (Professor Ralph B. Smith.) London Ph.D. 2000.

The role of women in Singapore: collaboration and conflict between capitalism and Asian values. Sumiko Oiwa. (Ms. Janet M. Blackman.) Hull M.Phil. 1999.

Burma and British Cold War policy, 1946-51. Benjamin J. Morris. (Dr. Peter C. Lowe.) Manchester M.Phil. 2000.

 

Far East, East Indies and Philippines

 

German economic involvement in the Philippines, c.1870-1918. Wigan M.W.T. Salazar. (Professor William G. Clarence-Smith.) London Ph.D. 2000.

 

China, Hong Kong and Korea

 

The imagined tropic: British imperial medicine in China, 1840-1910. Shang-Jen Li. (Dr. Robert C. Iliffe and Dr. Christopher J. Lawrence.) London Ph.D. 1999.

Chinese perceptions of Korea from the late Qing to the Republican era. Nan-Tsung Anna Kim. (Professor Martina Deuchler.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Conversion or protection? Collective violence and Christian movements in late 19th-century Chaozhou, S. China. Joseph Tse-Hei Lee. (Dr. R. Gary Tiedemann.) London Ph.D. 2000.

An Ch’angho and the nationalist origins of Korean democracy. Jacqueline Pak. (Professor Martina Deuchler.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Wartime currency stabilisation in China, 1937-41: economic expediency and political reality. Che Chang Ooh. (Dr. David W. Faure.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Grain, trade and diplomacy in China’s economic relations with the West and Japan, 1957-63. Chad J. Mitcham. (Professor Ralph B. Smith.) London Ph.D. 2000.

 

Japan

 

A study of Hiratsuka Raicho and her associates. Hiroko Tomida. (Dr. Gordon Daniels.) Sheffield Ph.D. 2000.

 

 

Australasia and the Pacific Ocean

 

Making territorial rights of the natives: Britain and New Zealand, 1830-47. Mark C.W. Hickford. (Dr. John G. Darwin.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

Healing Hawaii: the recovery of an island’s identity. A socio-historical study of cultural resistance from the 1840s to the 1990s. Melanie L. Chait. (Dr. Peter B.R. Carey.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

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