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HISTORICAL METHODS

Discrepancies in Olympiad dating and the chronological problems of archaic Peloponnesian history. Pamela-Jane Shaw. (Dr. Nicholas R.E. Fisher.) Wales Ph.D. 2001.

An historical G.I.S. for England and Wales: a framework for reconstructing past geographies and analysing long-term change. Ian N. Gregory. (Professor Roger Lee.) London Ph.D. 2001.

HISTORIOGRAPHY

Divination and Roman historiography. Alexander Thetmore Nice. Exeter Ph.D. 1999.

Geography in early Christian historiography. Andrew H. Merrills. (Professor Rosamond D. McKitterick.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

A study of the Syriac version of the Life of Antony: a meeting point of Egyptian monasticism with Syriac native asceticism. Fumihiko F. Takeda. (Dr. Sebastian P. Brock.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

The origin of the Turks: a problem in Renaissance historiography. Margaret Hamilton Meserve. London Ph.D. 2001.

History and I: war and the relations between history and personal identity in Renaissance military memoirs, c.1450-1600. Yuval Harari. (Dr. Steven J. Gunn.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

Sacred historiography and its rhetoric in 16th-century Japan: an intertextual study and partial critical edition of Principio y progresso de la religión christiana en Jappón [...] (1601-3) by Alessando Valignano. M. Antoni Uçerler. (Dr. Ronald W. Truman.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Literary writing and the recording of history: a study of Marinos Tzane Bounialis's The Cretan War (17th century). Maria Vlassopoulou. Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

Plotting Irish history: nationalism and the invention of narrative. James H. McCracken. Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

Perceptions of the national past in Victorian historiography and literature. Sheila M. Welsh. (Mr. Christopher J.W. Parker and Mr. Roger H. Spalding.) Lancaster Ph.D. 2001.

Newspapers and historical research: a study of historians and custodians in Wales. Jane-Louise Secker. Wales Ph.D. 1999.

Nationalism and political liberty: Josef Redlich, Lewis Namier, and the nationality conflict in central and eastern Europe. Amy T.Y. Ng. (Professors Robert J.W. Evans and Richard J. Crampton.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

Interpretations of Stalinism. Jennifer Redman. (Dr. Philip C. Boobbyer.) Kent M.A. 2001.

Transforming history: women's prose writing and historiography in the G.D.R. Helen R. Bridge. (Dr. Karen Leeder.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Remembering Spain: the contested history of the International Brigades in the G.D.R. Josie McLellan. (Dr. Tom C. Buchanan and Dr. Peter E. Grieder.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

ANCIENT HISTORY

Greece and Mediterranean

A theory of Greek colonization: EIA Thrace and initial Greek contacts. Sara S. Owen. (Professor Anthony M. Snodgrass.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Ancient Rome and the Empire

The economics of private construction in Roman Italy. Robert J. Daniels-Dwyer. (Dr. Janet DeLaine.) Reading Ph.D. 2000.

Aspects of early Gaulish gold coinage. John A. Sills. (Dr. D.E.M. Briggs.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

The status of Jewish disapora communities in the cities of the Roman empire, 100 B.C.-200 A.D.: the relationship to Collegia. Lorraine N. Ashworth. (Professor Martin D. Goodman.) Oxford M.Litt. 2001.

A study of social patterns of worship in Palmyra in the Roman period. Ted Kaizer. (Professor Fergus G.B. Millar.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

The monetary economy of the Eastern Mediterranean, from Trajan to Gallienus. Constantina Katsari. (Professor Michael H. Crawford.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Antioch and its territory from the Tetrarchy to Anastasius: social and political implications of the expansion of Christianity, 284-491 A.D. Aphrodite Kamara. (Professor Fergus G.B. Millar.) Oxford M.Litt. 2000.

Dimensions of Christian allegiance and limits of government in the later Roman empire: a case study of the Donatist controversy in Africa. Andrew Blackhurst. (Dr. Peter J. Heather.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Early and Roman Britain

Quarr stone: an archaeological and petrological study in relation to the Roman, Anglo-Saxon and medieval stone building industries of southern Britain. Cheryl M. Bishop. (Professors Brian Sellwood and Roberta L. Gilchrist.) Reading M.Phil. 2001.

Lamps and lighting in Roman Britain. Hella Eckhardt. (Professor Michael G. Fulford.) Reading M.Phil. 2001.

'Military' and 'civilian' in late Roman Britain: an archaeology of social identity. Andrew N. Gardner. (Mr. Mark W.C. Hassall and Professor Stephen Shennan.) London Ph.D. 2001.

MEDIEVAL EUROPE

General and Continental

Merovingian episcopal hagiography: text and portrayal. Sarah L. Hamilton. (Professor Edward F. James.) Reading Ph.D. 2001.

Byzantine agricultural production and trade, 450-700. Michael J. Decker. (Dr. C.M. Mango.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

Doctrine and liturgy in Merovingian Gaul, c.481-c.751. Louise P.M. Batstone. Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

Monks and popes: the legitimation of deviation from the Benedictine rule in the middle ages. Gillian E. Murphy. (Professor David L. d'Avray.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Aspects of violence in Byzantium. Andreas Meitanis. (Miss Julian Chrysostomides.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Apocryphal themes and apocalyptic elements in Bogomil dualist theology and their implications for the study of Catharism. Yuri Stoyanov. (Dr. Magnus J. Ryan.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Experiencing landscapes: a study and identity in the three marginal areas of medieval Britain and Scandinavia. Karin Altenberg. (Professors Roberta L. Gilchrist and Grenville G. Astill.) Reading Ph.D. 2001.

Gloriosa praedicatrix: the origins, development and influence of the medieval legends about Saint Mary Magdalene as preacher and apostle. Joanna M. Spreadbury. (Dr. Susan M. Hardman Moore.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Landscape,tradition and power in a region of medieval Iceland: Dalir c.900-c.1262. Chris Callow. (Prof. C.J. Wickham) Birmingham Ph.D. 2001.

The aristocracy of Norman Italy, c.1050-1195. Craig Cant. (Dr. Graham A. Loud.) Leeds Ph.D. 2001.

Aspects of the Eucharist: theology and iconography in French Romanesque sculpture. Elizabeth A. Saxon. (Dr. Christopher Wilson and Dr. Alison Wright.) London Ph.D. 2001.

A performing edition of Old French and Occitan crusading songs. Paul Bracken. (Professor Michael C.E. Jones and Dr. Catherine Attwood.) Nottingham Ph.D. 2001.

The Virgin Mary as Sponsa, c.1100-c.1400. Jenifer M. Dye. (Professor David L. d'Avray.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Disability in medieval Europe: theoretical approaches to physical impairment during the high middle ages, c.1100-c.1400. Irina Metzler. (Professor Malcolm C. Barber.) Reading Ph.D. 2001.

Marriage contracts in the southern Low Countries and the north of France in the 12th century. Laura Napran. (Dr. Elisabeth M.C. van Houts.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

The representation of chivalric ideals in 12th-century northern France. Marian Trudgill. (Dr. Marcus G. Bull.) Bristol Ph.D. 2001.

Rievaulx abbey and its social environment, 1132-1300. Emilia M. Jamroziak. (Dr. Wendy R. Childs.) Leeds Ph.D. 2001.

The influence of Hermetic texts on western European philosophers and theologians, 1160-1300. David Porreca. London Ph.D. 2001.

Henry of Marcy, heresy and the crusade, 1177-89. Cassandra E. Chideock. (Professor Jonathan S.C. Riley-Smith.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

Representation of space in exempla and chronicles: constructions of royal and ecclesiastical power in northern France, c.1180-1260. Richard D. Lambert. (Mr. Ian P. Wei and Dr. Marcus G. Bull.) Bristol Ph.D. 2001.

The Hospitallers and crises in the Latin East, 1187-1274 Judith L. Bronstein. (Professor Jonathan S.C. Riley-Smith.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Heresy, crusade and reform in the circle of Peter the Chanter, c.1187-c.1240. Jessalynn L. Bird. (Dr. Christopher J. Tyerman.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

Virtues, vices and Venice: studies on Henry of Rimini, O.P. Hilary A. Siddons. (Professor David L. d'Avray.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Anglo-Spanish relations, 1272-1369. Kevin C. Sorrentino. (Professor Michael C. Jones.) Nottingham Ph.D. 2001.

The transition from late Byzantine to early Ottoman southeastern Macedonia (14th-15th centuries): a socio-economic and demographic study. Konstantinos Moustakas. (Dr. Rhoads Murphey.) Birmingham Ph.D. 2001.

The 14th-century church of the Archangel Michael at Kavalariana, Crete. Erika Demetriou. (Professor D.P. Tziovas.) Birmingham Ph.D. 2001.

The political career of Juan Manuel, 1282-1348. Patrick J. Quinn. Birmingham Ph.D. 1998.

Audience and reception of Mandeville's Travels. Rosemary Tzanaki. (Dr. Joan-Pau Rubiés.) Reading Ph.D. 2000.

The family of Laval and the nobility of Maine in the 15th and 16th centuries. Malcolm M. Walsby. (Dr. David L. Potter.) Kent M.Phil. 2001.

Thomas à Kempis's Imitatio Christi: devotional literature in an age of confessional polarity. Max von Hapsburg. (Dr. F. Bruce Gordon.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2001.

The Vivarini workshop and its patrons, c.1430-c.1450. Ian R. Holgate. St. Andrews Ph.D. 1999.

Hospitality at the court of Philip the Good, duke of Burgundy, c.1435-1467. Jutta M. Huesmann. (Dr. Malcolm G.A. Vale.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

British Isles

Personal names of women in Wales, Cornwall and Brittany, 400-1400. Meredith Cane. Wales M.Phil. 2000.

The burnt Germans of the age of iron: early Anglo-Saxon mortuary practices and the study of cremation in past societies. Howard Williams. (Dr. Heinrich G.H. Härke.) Reading Ph.D. 2001.

The iconography of early Anglo-Saxon coinage, 6th-8th centuries. Anna Gannon. Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

Anglo-Saxon churches. Kevin Blockley. (Professor Martin J. Millett and Dr. C. Pamela Graves.) Durham M.Phil. 2001.

The appropriation of meaning: an examination of Roman stones re-used in an Anglo-Saxon context. Joanne E. Catling. (Dr. Matthew H. Johnson and Dr. Samantha J. Lucy.) Durham M.A. 1999.

The construction of the Saxon shore forts: an economic and contextual study. Andrew Pearson. (Professors Michael G. Fulford and John Allen.) Reading Ph.D. 2000.

Civitas Winton from Eastgate to Westgate: development of the High Street. Justine Cooper. (Dr. Thomas B. James and Dr. Colin M. Haydon.) Southampton Ph.D. 2001.

Secular political structures in Southumbria in the first half of the 9th century. Peter J. Featherstone. (Professor Ian N. Wood.) Leeds Ph.D. 2000.

The development of the wetland vegetation of the Broadland region: a study of the sociohistorical factors which have influenced and modified the development of fen vegetation in Broadland. Joanne M. Parmenter. (Dr. Tom M. Williamson.) East Anglia Ph.D. 2000.

Patronage and society in the late Anglo-Saxon fenlands: the estates of the abbeys of Ely and Ramsay. Liam Sage. (Professor James Campbell.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

The politics of the English kingdom, c.955-c.978. Shashi Jayakumar. (Mr. C. Patrick Wormald.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

The dependent cells of the Benedictine monasteries of medieval England, 1066-1540. M.R.V. Heale. (Dr. Roger W. Lovatt.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

The cult of St. Edward the Confessor, 1066-1399. Emily L. O'Brien. (Dr. George S. Garnett.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

Anselm of Canterbury: the making of an oecumenical mind in the late 11th century. Giles E.M. Gasper. (Mr. Alexander Murray and Professor Henry M.R.E. Mayr-Harting.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

The Brus family in England and Scotland, 1100-c.1290. Ruth M. Blakely. (Professor Robin F. Frame.) Durham Ph.D. 2000.

Gervase of Chichester and the applied theology of priesthood in late 12th-century England: a comparative study. V. Christine Appel. (Professor Henry M.R.E. Mayr-Harting.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

Woodworkers in Norwich, c.1200-1800. Philip Howard. (Dr. Victor F.G. Morgan.) East Anglia M.Phil. 2000.

'Libellus de rebus gestis Glastoniensibus', attributed to Adam of Damerham, a monk of Glastonbury, edited with introduction and critical notes. David C. Standen. London Ph.D. 2000.

An edition of the Surrey eyre roll of 1262-3. Susan M. Stewart. (Dr. David A. Carpenter.) London M.Phil. 2001.

Scottish overseas trade, 1275/86-1597. Alistair M.J. Rorke. Edinburgh Ph.D. 2001.

English rule in Ireland in the late 13th and early 14th centuries. Beth Hartland. (Professor Robin F. Frame.) Durham Ph.D. 2001.

The recognition and enforcement of debts under the statutes of Acton Burnell (1283) and Merchants (1285), 1283-1307. Christopher I.J. McNall. (Mr. David J. Ibbetson and Mr. Jeffrey Hackney.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

The surnames of the hundred of Scarsdale, Derbyshire. Anne Giller. (Professor David G. Hey.) Sheffield Ph.D. 2001.

Literary and political culture in Wales and the English border country, 1300-1975. Jason O'Rourke. (Professor J. Thompson.) Belfast Ph.D. 1999.

The Cistercian economy in England in the later middle ages. Ksenija Brigljevic. (Professor R. Barrie Dobson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

The county community of Hampshire, 1300-1500. Toby Purser. (Professor Michael A. Hicks and Dr. J.N. Hare.) Southampton Ph.D. 2001.

Peasant mentalities and cultures in two contrasting communities in the 14th century: Brandon in Suffolk and Badbury in Wiltshire. Miriam Muller. (Professor Christopher C. Dyer.) Birmingham Ph.D. 2001.

Landed society in the far north-west of England, 1332-1461. John P. Marsh. (Dr. Alexander Grant.) Lancaster Ph.D. 2001.

Guildhalls and social identity in late medieval and early modern York, c.1350-1630. Katherine Giles. York D.Phil. 1999.

Charitable institutions in Norfolk and Suffolk, c.1350-1600. Elaine Phillips. (Dr. Carole Rawcliffe.) East Anglia Ph.D. 2001.

Aspects of life at Norwich cathedral priory in the late medieval period. Claire Noble. (Professor Christopher Harper-Bill.) East Anglia Ph.D. 2001.

The endowment and disendowment of lay magnates in England and the Welsh Marches, 1396-1408. Alastair J. Dunn. (Professor R. Rees Davies.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

Politics and legislation in England in the early 15th century: the parliament of 1406. Zein El-Gazar. (Professor Christopher J. Given-Wilson.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2001.

John Stone, monk of Christ Church, Canterbury and his chronicle. Meriel E. Connor. (Dr. Caroline M. Barron.) London M.Phil. 2001.

Culture and pious patronage in late medieval Yorkshire: the testament of Henry, Lord Scrope of Masham (1415). Sharon A. Hanen. (Professors Peter Meredith and Andrew Wawn.) Leeds M.Phil. 1999.

Cambridge and its economic region, 1450-1560. John S. Lee. (Professor M. John Hatcher.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

Piety and locality: studies in urban and rural religion in Surrey, c.1450-c.1550. Matthew Groom. (Dr. Caroline M. Barron.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Gender, crime and the local courts in Kent, c.1460-1560. Karen M. Jones. (Dr. Michael Zell and Mr. Paul Stigant.) Greenwich Ph.D. 2001.

William, Lord Hastings and the governance of Edward IV, with special reference to the second reign, 1471-83. Theron M. Westervelt. (Dr. M. Christine Carpenter.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

Chaucer and Lydgate in print: the medieval author and the history of the book, 1476-1579. Alexandra J. Gillespie. (Professor A.M. Hudson and Professor E.H. Cooper.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

The English royal tapestry collection, 1485-1547. Thomas Campbell. London Ph.D. 1999.

Conciliar politics and administration in the reign of Henry VII. Lisa L. Ford. (Professor John A. Guy.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2001.

The Fifteenth-Century English Stonor Letters: A revised text with notes, a glossary, and a collation of those letters edited by C. L. Kingsford in 1919 and 1924. Alison Truelove. (Dr Ruth Kennedy) London Ph.D. (R.H.U.L. Eng). 2001.

MODERN EUROPE

General

Bearing heavens: astronomers, instruments and the communication of astronomy in early modern Europe. A. Mosley. Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Lutheran lay prophets, c.1550-1700. Jürgen Beyer. (Professor W. Frijhoff.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

The witch: subversive, heretic or scapegoat? Legal reforms and abuses in England, Scotland and Europe, 1560-1650. Daniel O. Dawson. Kent Ph.D. 1999.

The Scottish and Irish contingent in Habsburg imperial service during the Thirty Years' War, 1618-48. David Worthington. (Professors Paul Dukes and Jane H. Ohlmeyer.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 2001.

Wheat milling: its history, technology and efficiency, with special reference to 18th- and 19th-century Europe. Hans G. Muller. Leeds M.Phil. 1999.

The social function of women's periodicals in late 18th-century Hungary and Germany. Nora Milotay. (Dr. Naomi Tadmor.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

State, nation and language: the Bulgarian community in the region of Banat, 1860s-1990s. Rossitza P. Guentcheva. (Dr. Jonathan Steinberg.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

France and the German menace, 1919-28. Andrew Barros. Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

Britain and central Europe, 1919-25. M. Lojko. (Dr. Zara S. Steiner.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

The minority protection system of the League of Nations in relation to the German minority in Poland, 1920-34. Christian R. von Frentz. Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

German occupation policy and the effectiveness of the Soviet partisan movement as a military force, 1941-4: the case of N.W. Russia. Alexander A. Hill. (Dr. John D. Barber.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

National mentalities, European identities. The impact of defence on the construction of national and European identity: a comparative case study of Britain, 1960-Feb. 1963, Italy and France, 1956-8. Evelyn P. Dahm. London Ph.D. 2001.

French policy on monetary co-operation and integration in Europe, 1968-94. David J. Howarth. (Professor Jack E.S. Hayward.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Austria

Wilhelm Stekel and the early history of psychoanalysis. Francis Clark-Lowes. Sussex D.Phil. 1999.

Balkan States

Peasant communities, local economies and household composition in 19th-century Slovenia. Silvia Sovic. (Dr. Kevin Schürer.) Essex Ph.D. 2001.

Anglo-Yugoslav relations, 1938-41. Irina A. Nikolic. (Dr. Zara S. Steiner.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

Baltic States

Local politics and clientage in the grand duchy of Lithuania, 1587-1632. Arturas Vasiliauskas. (Dr. Robert I. Frost.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Latvian, Lithuanian and Estonian displaced persons in Great Britain. Emily Gilbert. (Professor Colin Holmes and Dr. Robert Moore.) Sheffield Ph.D. 2000.

Bulgaria

The failure of democracy in eastern Europe and the emergence of the Cold War, 1944-8: a Bulgarian case study. Vesselin T. Dimitrov. (Dr. Orlando G. Figes.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

Czech Lands and Slovakia

Space, politics and identity in Bratislava, c.1867-1914. Eleanora Babejova. (Dr. Gerry Kearns.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

France

Literary biography in Renaissance France, 1524-1619. Katherine M. MacDonald. (Professor Richard A. Cooper.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

'Soldiers of God': aspects of female involvement in the Catholic Reformation in England and France. Laurence Lux Sterritt. (Dr. Michael A. Mullett and Dr. Andrew Jotischky.) Lancaster Ph.D. 2001.

Power, patronage and religion in a regional Huguenot capital: Nîmes, 1572-1600. David C.H. Morris. (Dr. David Parker.) Leeds Ph.D. 2001.

Women's health care in England and France, 1650-1770. Lisa W. Smith. (Dr. Catherine J. Crawford.) Essex Ph.D. 2001.

François d'Aubigné, marquise de Maintenon: religion, power and politics. A study in circles of influence during the later reign of Louis XIV, 1684-1715. Mark Bryant. (Dr. Roger C. Mettam.) London Ph.D. 2001.

The politics of publicity: the new science of political economy in 18th-century France. Robin J. Ives. (Dr. John C. Robertson.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

The influence of the materialism of the Baron D'Holbach on the French public, 1756-1815. Mark D. Curran. (Dr. Simon F. Burrows and Professor Simon M. Dixon.) Leeds M.A. 2001.

Louis Robert de Saint Victor (1738-1822): a case study on collecting paintings in France from the 1770s to the 1820s, with particular reference to Dutch and Flemish art. Jason N.R. Herrick. (Dr. Linda M. Whiteley and Dr. R. Wrigley.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Changing perceptions of physical exercise in late 18th-century France. Chloe Underwood. (Professor Colin D.H. Jones.) Warwick Ph.D. 2001.

The gold and the black: 19th-century French entrepreneurship and business performance. Elisa Boccaletti. (Professor Charles H. Feinstein.) Oxford M.Phil. 1997.

Defying a decadent democracy: a comparative study of the work of Paul Bourget and Emile Zola. Jessica R. Irons. (Dr. David H. Barry.) Durham M.A. 2001.

Confronting the Revolution: French legitimists, 1879-93. Martin C. Simpson. (Professor Pamela M. Pilbeam.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Jean Charles-Brun and the birth of regionalism in France, 1890-1914. Nicholas J.G. Wright. (Dr. Robert N. Gildea.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

The significance of the Mers-el-Kebir incident among factors determining support for Gaullism in unoccupied France. Graeme Huggan. (Dr. David H. Barry.) Durham M.A. 2001.

From delegation to participation: citizen politics in Grenoble and Toulouse, 1958-81. J.R.F. Lipkin. Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

The internal dynamics of Gaullism, 1958-69. Jonathan R. Watson. (Dr. Robert N. Gildea.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

Immigrants and the New Left in France. Daniel A. Gordon. (Professor H. Roderick Kedward.) Sussex D.Phil. 2001.

Germany

The self-experience of chronic physical incapacity among the labouring poor: pauper narratives and territorial hospitals in early modern rural Germany. Louise M. Gray. (Professor Vivian Nutton.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Images of the Virgin in pre-Reformation and Reformation Germany. Bridget M. Heal. (Dr. Lyndal A. Roper.) London Ph.D. 2001.

The politics of monarchism: royalty, loyalty and patriotism in later 18th-century Prussia. Thomas Biskup. (Professor Derek E.D. Beales.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

Internal migration in Germany, 1870-1914. Oliver W. Grant. (Professors Charles H. Feinstein and Hartmut J.O. Pogge von Strandmann.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

At the heart of the growing Anglo-German imperialist rivalry: two British ambassadors in Berlin, 1884-1908. Willem-Alexander Van't Padje. (Professor Hartmut J.O. Pogge von Strandmann.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

Social relations in the estate villages of Mecklenburg, c.1890-1924. Simon M. Constantine. (Professor Richard J. Geary.) Nottingham Ph.D. 2001.

General Walter Reinhardt, 1872-1930: a soldier in politics. William Mulligan. (Dr. Brendan P. Simms.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

Buildings, spaces, politics: Munich city council and the management of modernity, 1900-30. Leif W. Jerram. (Dr. H. Stuart Jones and Dr. Matthew Jefferies.) Manchester Ph.D. 2001.

German naval intelligence and British counter-espionage, 1901-18. Thomas Boghardt. (Dr. Adrian M. Gregory.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

Reform and repression: prisons and penal policy in Germany, 1918-39. Nikolaus D. Wachsmann. (Professor Richard J. Evans and Dr. Lucy J. Riall.) London Ph.D. 2001.

I.C.I. and I.G. Farben, 1926-51: a comparison. Kim Coleman. (Professor Richard J. Overy.) London M.Phil. 2001.

Upper middle-class complicity in the National Socialist phenomenon in Germany, 1933. David R. White. (Dr. A. Jill R. Stephenson and Professor Maurice J.M. Larkin.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2001.

British perspectives of anti-Nazi resistance within Germany and its impact on governance of the British zone of occupation. David Ottiwell. (Dr. Robert Moore.) Sheffield M.Phil. 2001.

Hitler and the interaction of war and Holocaust, 1941. T. Jersak. (Dr. Jonathan Steinberg.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

Youth nonconformity in the German Democratic Republic. Mark Fenemore. (Professor Mary J.A. Fulbrook.) London Ph.D. 2001.

The making of an ideology of the third way: the evolution of Christian Democracy in Germany, with special reference to 1945-9. Michelle Cupples. Aston Ph.D. 1999.

Federalism and Lander autonomy: the higher education policy network in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1948-68. C. Onestini. Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

The organization and administration of the West German Foreign Office during its first decade, 1951-60. Claus M. Muller. (Mr. Richard T.B. Langhorne.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1994.

From Tag X to the Prague Spring: crisis points in the history of the Free German Youth (F.D.J.), 1952-68. Alan J. McDougall. (Dr. Peter E. Grieder.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

The Berlin origins of Brandt's Ostpolitik, 1957-66. Peter C. Speicher. (Dr. David J. Reynolds.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

Greece

The feminist movement in Greece, c.1910-c.1936: from gender to feminist consciousness and politicization. Maria Kyriakidou. (Dr. Philip J. Carabott.) London Ph.D. 2000.

British relations with Greece, 1914-52. Emmanuel Kouroumalis. Edinburgh M.Sc. 2001.

Hungary

Divided memory, divided society: an oral history of the Budapest middle class and the Communist state, 1944-56. James A. Mark. (Professors Richard J. Crampton and Robert J.W. Evans.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

Iceland

Icelandic culture and Victorian thought, c.1850-1900: British interpretations of the history, politics and society of Iceland. Sigrun Palsdottir. (Professor Jose F. Harris.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

Italy

The relationship between Girolamo Savorgnan and the Venetian Republic, 1508-29. Alan Keyse. (Dr. David C. Gentilcore.) Leicester M.Phil. 2000.

Vittoria Colonna (1490-1547): Petrarchism and evangelism in 16th-century Italy. Abigail S. Brundin. Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Brigandage and political unrest in the district of Cerreto: the case of Pontelandolfo, August 1861. Maria G. de Lucia. (Dr. William A.I. Fortescue.) Kent M.Phil. 2001.

Violet Gibson's attempt on the life of Benito Mussolini, Rome, 1926. Jeffrey Eaman. (Professor R. Martin Blinkhorn.) Lancaster Ph.D. 2001.

Culture and politics in Italy, 1945-68. Halldora Arna. (Dr. J. Adrian Forty.) London Ph.D. 1999.

Britain, Italy and the early Cold War: aspects of British foreign policy towards Italy, 1946-9. Efstathia Pedaliu. London Ph.D. 1999.

The Neapolitan Camorra: crime and politics in post-war Naples, 1950-92. Felia S. Allum. Brunel Ph.D. 2000.

Mediterranean and Islands

Piracy and naval conflict in the Mediterranean, 1590-1610/20. Phillip J.G. Williams. (Dr. David A. Parrott.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

Netherlands

Herman Boerhaave (1668-1738): Calvinist chemist and physician. Henrika G. Knoeff. (Dr. Andrew R. Cunningham.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Norway

Norwegian Fascism, 1933-40: the position of the Nasjonal Samling in Norwegian politics. T. Iselin Theien. (Dr. Martin H. Conway and Professor H.F. Dahl.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

Poland

Britain and Upper Silesia, 1918-22. Peter A. Lesniewski. (Dr. J. Mark Cornwall.) Dundee Ph.D. 2000.

War, resettlement, rooting and ageing: an oral history study of Polish émigrés in Britain. Michelle Winslow. (Professor Colin Holmes and Dr. Robert Moore.) Sheffield Ph.D. 2001.

Romania

Literature, modernity, nation: the case of Romania, 1829-90. Alexander Drace-Francis. (Professor Dennis J. Deletant.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Russia and the U.S.S.R.

T.G. Masaryk's The Spirit of Russia (1913): The Depiction of the Slav, Slavophilism and the Construction of a Theoretical Nation. Katya A. M. Kocourek. (Professor R. J. W. Evans.) Oxford M.Phil. 2001.

Authority, society and justice in late imperial Russia: local government and the ruling senate. Natasha Assa. (Professor Geoffrey A. Hosking.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Soviet and kosher: Soviet Jewish cultural identity, 1917-41. Anna Shternshis. (Professor Gerald S. Smith.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

British policy towards Russian refugees in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution. Elina H. Multanen. London Ph.D. 2000.

The development of Soviet music policy, 1932-41. Caroline M. Brooke. Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

Economic development and centre-local relations in the autonomous republic of Karelia during the second Five-Year Plan. Nicholas Baron. ( Prof. R. W. Davies.) Birmingham (Russ. Stud.) Ph.D. 2001

Spain

Scholasticism and humanism in the political thought of Juan de Mariana (1536-1624). Harald E. Braun. (Professor Sir John Elliott and Dr. George S. Garnett.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

The Spanish military and the evolution of warfare, 1899-1939. Jose-Vicente Herrero Perez. London Ph.D. 2001.

British women and the Spanish Civil War, c.1936-1939. Angela Jackson. (Professor Geoffrey J. Crossick.) Essex Ph.D. 2001.

British government and Conservative press relations during the Spanish Civil War, 1936-9. Geoffrey P. Meddelton. (Dr. Philip A.G. Sabin.) London Ph.D. 2001.

The quest for survival after Franco: the moderate Francoists' slow journey to the polis. Maria C. Palomares. London M.Phil. 2001.

State intervention and small scale farming in Spain, 1939-55: case studies of wheat, olives and vine. Thomas Christiansen. London Ph.D. 2001.

Sweden

Church and state in 17th-century Sweden. Pella Oestlin. (Dr. David L. Potter.) Kent Ph.D. 2001.

Evangeliska Fosterlands-Stiftelsen (E.F.S): evangelical revivalism and secularization in Sweden, 1856-1910. Per E.S. Gelfgren. Birmingham M.Phil. 2001.

Switzerland

A Napoleonic revolution? The impact of Napoleon's rule on the city of Geneva. Alice C. Offord. (Dr. Geoffrey J. Ellis.) Oxford M.Litt. 2001.

MODERN BRITAIN AND IRELAND

Long periods

The history of water supply in north Worcestershire up to 1974. Johann Van-Leerzem. Wolverhampton M.Phil. 2000.

Social and economic history of the parish of Penderyn, Breconshire, 1500-1851. Ann Selwood. (Dr. Michael F. Roberts.) Wales M.Phil. 2001.

Population in the parish of Awre: size, growth and structure, 1538-1811. Patricia E. Brimer. (Dr. Garthine M. Walker.) Wales Ph.D. 2001.

From 1500

Gender, stereotypes and stories of courtship and domestic violence in the courts of early modern England and Wales. Anna Lovelock. (Dr. Garthine M. Walker.) Wales M.Phil. 2001.

Recreational attitudes and activities of early modern English diarists, 1500-1700. Elaine A. McKay. (Dr. Christopher W. Marsh.) Belfast Ph.D. 2001.

The experience of time in early modern England, with special reference to eastern England. Antoinette Wattebot. (Dr. Victor F.G. Morgan.) East Anglia Ph.D. 2000.

The grafted tongue: linguistic colonization and the native response in 16th-century Ireland. Patricia A. Palmer. (Mr. James B. O'Donoghue.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

The patronage and production of the 'Book of Hours' of James IV and Margaret Tudor. Suzanne Lyle. St. Andrews Ph.D. 1999.

English hunting as a courtly phenomenon under Henry VIII. James J. Williams. (Professor Eric W. Ives.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1999.

The construction of martyrdom in the English Catholic community to 1603. Anne K. Dillon. (Dr. Eamon Duffy.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

English evangelical reformers in the last years of Henry VIII. Alexander G. Ryrie. (Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Women's letters and letter-writing in England, 1540-1603. James Daybell. (Professor Ralph A. Houlbrooke.) Reading Ph.D. 2000.

The marriage of Philip of Habsburg and Mary Tudor and anti-Spanish sentiment in England: political economies and culture, 1553-7. Alexander W.S. Samson. London Ph.D. 1999.

'Being like a field': corporate identity in the Stationers' Company, 1557-1684. Ian A. Gadd. (Mr. M. Turner.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

The Anglo-Scottish western borders, 1557-73. John S. Rule. (Dr. Jenny Wormald.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

The language of economic debate and public policy in the Elizabethan commonwealth. Rosemary C. L. Sgroi. (Dr. Ian W. Archer.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

Provincial playing places and performances in early modern England, 1559-1625. Siobhan Keenan. Warwick Ph.D. 1999.

Anglo-Scots relations and representations of women, 1560-1612. Joanna B. Gibbs. London Ph.D. 2000.

Houses and households in County Durham and Newcastle, c.1570-1730. Adrian G. Green. (Dr. Matthew H. Johnson and Dr. Christopher W. Brooks.) Durham Ph.D. 2000.

Networks of the life-course: case study of Cheshire, 1570-1700. Catherine M. Frances. (Dr. Richard M. Smith.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Edward de Vere, 17th earl of Oxford, 1550-1604: an evaluation of the financial problems and the changing political role of an Elizabethan aristocrat. Daphne V. Pearson. (Dr. Michael J. Braddick.) Sheffield Ph.D. 2000.

Forms of history in the works of Edmund Spenser. Bart B. Van Es. (Dr. Colin J. Burrow.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Music and authorship in England, 1575-1632. T.P. Elias. Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

The patronage of Robert Devereux, 2nd earl of Essex, c.1577-1596. H.J. Gazzard. Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Tactical litigation and the ideology of the law in late Tudor and early Stuart Kent. Valerie Newill. (Dr. Jacqueline S. Eales.) Kent Ph.D. 2001.

The representation of murder, c.1590-1695. Christopher P. Chapman. (Dr. Clive A. Holmes.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

The art of hearing: English preachers and their audiences, 1590-1640. A.C. Hunt. (Professor P. Collinson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

From 1600

Continuity and change in urban culture: a case study of two provincial towns, Chester and Coventry, c.1600-c.1750. Philip Knowles. (Dr. Rosemary H. Sweet.) Leicester Ph.D. 2001.

Inter-personal violence in 17th-century England, with special reference to Worcestershire. Claire H. Greene. (Professor Bernard S. Capp.) Warwick Ph.D. 2001.

The gendered language of Protestant anti-papist polemic in England, 1603-1702. Katherine T. Dean. (Dr. Jonathan H. Scott.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Foreign diplomatic representatives at the court of James VI and I. Roberta Anderson. (Dr. Alan Marshall and Professor Roger C. Richardson.) Bath Spa D.Phil. 2001.

Aristocratic women and the Jacobean court, 1603-25. Helen M. Payne. (Dr. J. Pauline Croft.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Law and disorder in the 'middle shires' of Great Britain, 1603-25. J.R.M. Sizer. (Professor John S. Morrill.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

Norwich City Library and its intellectual milieu, 1608-1825. Clive Wilkins-Jones. (Dr. Victor F.G. Morgan.) East Anglia M.Phil. 2000.

Alexander Ross (1590-1654): anachronistic reactionary or realist? Malcolm Biggs. (Dr. Beverley C. Southgate.) Hertfordshire Ph.D. 2001.

Wimborne Minster, Dorset: a study of a small town, 1620-90. David C. Reeve. (Dr. Jonathan Barry and Dr. Alex Walsham.) Exeter Ph.D. 2000.

Laudians, Puritans and the laity in Essex, c.1630-1642. Maria M. Egan. (Dr. Nicholas R.N. Tyacke.) London Ph.D. 2001.

The writings and political activities of Slingsby Bethel, 1617-97. Anne McGowan. (Dr. Jonathan H. Scott.) Cambridge M.Litt. 2000.

Religious dissent in Scotland, 1637-89, with particular reference to Fife. Alison Muir. (Professor Keith M. Brown.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2001.

Edinburgh during the Covenanting era, 1637-51. Laura A. McLeod Stewart. (Professor Michael Lynch and Dr. Julian Goodare.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2001.

Ideas of liberty of the press, 1640-1700. Geoffrey H. Kemp. (Dr. Mark A. Goldie.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

The Blackloists, 1640-88: ecclesiastical, theological and intellectual authority in English Catholic polemic. Ruth A. Jordan. (Dr. Mark A. Goldie.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

The politics of providentialism in England, c.1640-1660. Geoffrey C. Browell. Kent Ph.D. 2000.

The art of war: military writing in Ireland in the mid 17th century. Deana M. Rankin. (Dr. David G.E. Norbrook and Dr. Toby C. Barnard.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Horse supply in the English Civil War, 1642-6. Gavin Robinson. (Dr. Frank Tallett.) Reading Ph.D. 2001.

Triple thread: the supply of victuals to the army under Sir Thomas Fairfax, 1645-6. Aryeh J.S. Nusbacher. (Dr. David A. Parrott and Dr. Clive A. Holmes.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

Propaganda and censorship: the underground royalist newsbooks, 1647-50. G. McElligott. (Professor John S. Morrill.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

Aspects of the English Revolution, December 1648-May 1649. Edward A.V. Beesley. (Professor Ronald E. Hutton.) Bristol Ph.D. 2001.

Nicholas Culpeper and the book trade: print and the promotion of vernacular medical knowledge, 1649-65. Jonathan Sanderson. (Professor John Barnard and Lynette Hunter.) Leeds Ph.D. 1999.

Scottish and Irish landed society during the Cromwellian occupation. David J. Menarry. (Professors Jane H. Ohlmeyer and Allan I. Macinnes.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 2001.

Female landholders in Hampshire, c.1650-1900. Syliva V. Seeliger. Portsmouth Ph.D. 1998.

Childhood in Britain, 1650-1800. Angela Thomas. (Dr. Ralph A. Houlbrooke.) Reading Ph.D. 2000.

The marriage and family strategies of James Butler, 1st duke of Ormonde, 1658-88. Eleanor A. O'Keeffe. (Professor John S. Morrill.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

The provision of sewers in W. London, 1659-1761. Yuji Shirata. (Professor Peter A. Clark.) Leicester M.Phil. 2000.

Popular sports and celebrations in England, 1660-1850. Emma Griffin. (Professor Gareth Stedman Jones.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

The development of libraries in Norfolk country houses, 1660-1830. Susie C. West. (Dr. Richard G. Wilson and Dr. Tom M. Williamson.) East Anglia Ph.D. 2000.

Interior planning in the English country house, 1660-1735: spatial theory and practice. Patricia J. Smith. London Ph.D. 2001.

Apocalypticism in Restoration England. Warren J. Johnston. (Dr. Mark A. Goldie.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Rural settlement and population in England, 1676-1851: an experiment in historical geography. Rosalyn J. Leighton. Durham M.A. 1996.

Kinship and exchange relations within an estate economy: Ditchley, 1680-1750. Andrew G. Hann. (Dr. John Langton.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Re-enacting gentility on London's comic stage during the later 17th and early 18th centuries. Mark S. Dawson. Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

People and parliament in Scotland, 1689-1702. Derek Patrick. (Professor Keith M. Brown.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2001.

The political thought of the recoinage crisis, 1695-7. Kwasi A.A. Kwarteng. (Dr. Istvan Hont.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

From 1700

Charities in Warwickshire in the 18th and 19th centuries. Sylvia M. Pinches. (Dr. Keith D.M. Snell.) Leicester Ph.D. 2001.

The Wright Incorporation of Perth 1700-1840, 2 Vol. Laura W.S. Petznick. (David Jones) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1999.

Cupar, Fife, 1700-c.1820. Paula Martin. (Professor Christopher A. Whatley.) Dundee Ph.D. 2000.

Policing bodies and balancing minds: self and representation in 18th-century Britain. Lucia Dacome. Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Making shift: independent single women in S.W. Wales during the 18th century. Lesley Davidson. (Dr. Michael F. Roberts.) Wales M.Phil. 2001.

The iconography and mythology of the 18th-century English landscape garden. Susan E. Gordon. Bristol Ph.D. 1999.

Europe and the microscope in the Enlightenment. Marc J. Ratcliff. London Ph.D. 2001.

Family and familiarity: the domestic sphere in 18th-century English visual culture. Kate Retford. (Dr. Steve Hindle and Dr. Michael Rosenthal.) Warwick Ph.D. 2000.

The politics of bread in 18th-century England (debates on corn trade and corn laws). Richard Sheldon. (Professor Adrian J. Randall.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1999.

St. Andrews University Library in the 18th century: Scottish education and print culture. Matthew Simpson. St. Andrews Ph.D. 1999.

Luxury and the poor: representations of plebeian consumption and consumers in 18th-century England. Jonathan White. (Professor Maxine L. Berg.) Warwick Ph.D. 2001.

Astrology in the 18th century, with special reference to almanac-makers. Paul D. Wiggin. (Professor Michael C.W. Hunter.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Nature, mind and body in the age of mechanism. Noga A. Arikha. (Dr. Jill A. Kraye.) London Ph.D. 2001.

The responses in north east England to the Jacobite rebellions of 1715 and 1745. Jonathan Oates. (Dr. Stephen J.C. Taylor.) Reading Ph.D. 2001.

Public and private space in Canaletto's London: an examination of the artist's depiction of the city and its gardens. Ferne O. Hudson. (Dr. John M.J. Rogister.) Durham M.A. 2001.

The Bangorian controversy. Rebecca Warner. (Dr. Stephen J.C. Taylor.) Reading Ph.D. 2000.

'Proper persons to deal with': identitication and attitudes of middling society in Manchester, c.1730-1760. Craig Horner. Manchester Metropolitan Ph.D. 2001.

Welsh Methodism and the international evangelical revival, 1735-50. David Jones. (Dr. Eryn D. Mant White.) Wales Ph.D. 2001.

The age of Leonidas: the legend of Thermopylae in British political culture, 1737-1821. Ian MacGregor-Morris. (Professor Timothy J. Cornell and Dr. Stephen H. Rigby.) Manchester Ph.D. 2001.

Nathaniel Richmond and 18th-century garden design. David Brown. (Dr. Tom M. Williamson.) East Anglia Ph.D. 2000.

Sparks of life: medical electricity and natural philosophy in England, c.1746-1792. Paola Bertucci. (Professor Robert Fox.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

Print culture and the Scottish Enlightenment, 1748-86. Martin J. Moonie. (Dr. Kathryn Sutherland.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Consumption of furniture for the home, using provincial suppliers in the W. Midlands, 1750-1850. Margaret Ponsonby. (Mrs. N.C. Cox and Mr. J. Styles.) Wolverhampton Ph.D. 2001.

The relationship between land ownership and the commercialization of agriculture in Angus, 1750-1820. Hew Blair-Imrie. (Dr. Alexander J. Murdoch and Dr. Ewen A. Cameron.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2001.

Influence, party and electoral behaviour in Bedfordshire, 1767-1847. Frank D. Banks. (Dr. Colin Brooks.) Sussex D.Phil. 2001.

The king's artists: the Royal Academy of Arts as a 'national institution', c.1768-1820. Holger Hoock. (Miss Joanna M. Innes and Dr. Marius S. Kwint.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Seasonal workers, their dwellings and living conditions in Scotland, 1770-1970. Roger W. Leitch. Dundee Ph.D. 1999.

The life and thought of William Paley (1743-1805). Neil W. Hitchin. (Dr. Boyd Hilton) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

Andrew Fuller (1754-1815) and the revival of 18th-century Particular Baptist life. Peter J. Morden. (Dr. Ian M. Randall.) Wales M.Phil. 2001.

Late 18th- and 19th-century ecclesiology. Richard J. Pickett. (Dr. Sheridan W. Gilley.) Durham M.A. 2001.

Satisfying popular consumer demand, 1775-1815: with specific reference to the dress trades in Hampshire. Christina L. Fowler. Portsmouth Ph.D. 1998.

Edmund Burke and the constitutional crisis, 1778-84. Daniel R. Kruger. (Dr. Leslie G. Mitchell.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

Studies in the industrial history of the Ebbw Valley, 1780-1914. John B. Elliott. (Dr. Christopher M. Williams.) Wales Ph.D. 2001.

The life and work of Thomas Masterman Winterbottom M.D., 1766-1859. S.W.S. Menzies. (Professor Patrick J.K. Salmon.) Newcastle M.Litt. 2001.

Edward Daniel Clarke (1769-1822) and the collecting of classical antiquities. Katharine F. Edgar. (Dr. W. Mary Beard.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

Republicanism becoming conservative: Robert Southey and political argument in Britain, 1789-1817. David M. Craig. (Professor Gareth Stedman Jones.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Temperance and feminism in England, c.1790-1890: women's weapons - prayer, pen and platform. Kristin G. Doern. (Mrs. Anne S. Oldfield.) Sussex D.Phil. 2001.

The Church in the northern Highlands, 1790-1850: spiritual witness and social crisis. David Paton. (Dr. Ian L. Donnachie.) Open University Ph.D. 2000.

Attitudes towards aristocracy in Britain in the 1790s. Amanda Goodrich. (Professor Penelope J. Corfield.) London Ph.D. 2001.

The frigate captains of the Royal Navy, 1793-1815. Thomas N.R. Wareham. Exeter Ph.D. 1999.

The Irish militia, 1793-1802. Ivan F. Nelson. (Dr. David W. Hayton.) Belfast Ph.D. 2001.

Robert Jameson, geology and polite culture, 1796-1826: a study of natural knowledge enquiry and civic sensibility in late Enlightenment Scotland. Stuart D. Hartley. Edinburgh Ph.D. 2001.

The letters of Samuel Wesley: social and professional correspondence, 1797-1837. Philip J. Olleson. Nottingham Ph.D. 2000.

Mutiny in the public eye: the role of newspapers in the Spithead mutiny David W. London. (Professor Andrew D. Lambert.) London Ph.D. 2001.

From 1800

The history and practice of dramaturgy in England, with special reference to the 19th and 20th centuries. M.E. Luckhurst. Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

Medical treatment and care in 19th-century Bradford: an examination of voluntary, statutory and private medical provision in a 19th-century urban industrial community. Christine Alvin. Bradford Ph.D. 1998.

Medicine and literature in 19th-century Britain. Matthew C. Copping. (Professor Crosbie W. Smith and Dr. John F.M. Clark.) Kent M.A. 1999.

Explaining addiction: the use and abuse of opiates in 19th-century Britain. Louise J. Foxcroft. (Dr. Valentine A.C. (Vic) Gatrell.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

Some aspects of the law of nationality in 19th-century Britain. Simon-Peter Graf. (Dr. John Stevenson.) Oxford M.Litt. 1999.

Discourse and experience: interpretations of intellectual progress in 19th-century England. Gareth R. James. (Dr. E. Jane Garnett.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

'A less perfect reflection': perceptions of Luther in the 19th-century Church of England. Julie I. Lethaby. (Dr. David M. Thompson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

A study of the management of metalliferous mining in 19th-century Cornwall, with particular reference to the Thomas family. Jacqueline H. Mann. Exeter M.Phil. 1999.

The endowed schools of Montrose, 1800-72. Frances A. Socha. Dundee M.Ed. 2000.

Transport developments in the Scottish Highlands in the early 19th century. John A.R. Smith. (Dr. Marjory-Ann D. Harper.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 2001.

Recruiting the British army, 1807-15. Kevin B. Linch. (Professor Edward M. Spiers.) Leeds Ph.D. 2001.

Home landscapes: amateur gardening and popular horticulture in the making of personal, national and imperial identities, 1815-1914. Rebecca Preston. (Professor Denis E. Gosgrove and Dr. David Gilbert.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Problems of a garrison town: Windsor, 1815-55. Brigitte Mitchell. (Professor Ralph A. Houlbrooke.) Reading Ph.D. 2001.

Giovanni Puzzi, his life and work: a view of horn-playing and musical life in England from 1817 into the Victorian era (c.1855). Elizabeth B. Strauchen. (Mr. Jeremy P.S. Montagu.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

James Crossley, publisher, critic, collector and bibliographer: a Manchester man of letters. Stephen F. Collins. (Dr. Alan J. Kidd.) Manchester Metropolitan Ph.D. 2001.

Civic thought in Britain, c.1820-c.1860. Tristram J.W. Hunt. (Dr. Gareth Stedman Jones.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

'Unselfish' desires: daughters of the Anglican clergy, 1830-1914. Midori Yamaguchi. (Professor Leonore Davidoff.) Essex Ph.D. 2001.

Identities and Perceptions: Gender, Generation and Ethnicity in the Italian Quarter, Birmingham c1891-1938. Carol Volante. (Prof. John Benson and Dr. Carl Chinn.) Wolverhampton Ph.D. 2001.

Death and narration in Victorian literature, 1830-60. Basil Meyer. (Dr. Daniel M. Pick.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Development of paediatric care in hospitals, c.1832-1948. Bruce Lindsay. (Dr. Steven Cherry.) East Anglia Ph.D. 2000.

The controversial relationship between Benjamin Wills Newton and John Nelson Darby. Jonathan D. Burnham. (Dr. G. Carter.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

An evaluation of the Poor Law Amendment Act in Herefordshire, 1834-71. John Powell. (Dr. Francis G. Crompton and Dr. Christopher M. Williams.) Coventry Ph.D. 2001.

Some aspects of the Poor Law medical services in the metropolis, 1834-67. Alastair G. Facer. (Dr. Francis G. Crompton, Dr. Ian Henderson and Dr. Carl S.A. Chinn.) Coventry M.Phil. 2000.

The development and implementation of authority in a regional capital: a study of Bristol's elites, 1835-1939. Spencer Jordan. (Dr. Peter Wardley.) West of England Ph.D. 1999.

Nature and the Victorian entrepreneur: soap, sunlight and subjectivity. John P. Bergin. Hull Ph.D. 1998.

A Norfolk community in decline: a social and economic history of Victorian Walsingham. Howard Fears. East Anglia Ph.D. 2000.

Industrialised conversion: the Religious Tract Society and popular science publishing in Victorian Britain. Aileen K. Fyfe. (Dr. Jim A. Secord.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

The presentation of biological science to Victorian children. J. Issitt. Open University Ph.D. 2000.

The debate over the revival of ancient Church music in Victorian England. Sibylle Mager. (Professor Timothy C.W. Blanning.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

Church building and restoration in Victorian Glamorgan, 1837-1901. Geoffrey R. Orrin. (D.T. William Price.) Wales Ph.D. 1999.

Victorian religion and its influence on women writers. A study of four women: Grace Aguilar, Harriet Martineau, George Eliot and Mary Kingsley. Jocelyn West-Burnham. Open University Ph.D. 2000.

The ownership, occupation and use of land on the South Downs between the Rivers Arun and Adur in West Sussex, c.1840-c.1940. John D. Godfrey. Sussex D.Phil. 1999.

Industrial flexibility and international competition: railway locomotive engineering in Britain. David S. Boughey. (Dr. Robert Fitzgerald.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Wrongful confinement and Victorian psychiatry, 1840-80. Margaret A. Homberger. (Dr. Daniel M. Pick.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Social relations in the Victorian countryside: hiring fairs and their critics in the East Riding of Yorkshire, c.1840-1880. Gary W. Moses. (Dr. Jeffrey Hill.) Nottingham Trent Ph.D. 2000.

The industrial triangle: work and society in the towns of Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale, 1840-70. Marian Corns. (Professor Keith Laybourn and Dr. David Taylor.) Huddersfield Ph.D. 2000.

The great Victorian way: materiality and memory in mid-19th century technological culture. Henry P. Atmore. Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

The Catholic Church and the Celtic revival in Ireland, 1848-1916 . Kevin Collins. (Dr. E. David Steele and Dr. Simon J.D. Green.) Leeds M.Phil. 2001.

From baths to balneology. Buxton, 1848-1905: the growth and shaping of an inland resort. Michael Langham. (Professor J. Clyde G. Binfield.) Sheffield Ph.D. 2000.

The governance of Wolverhampton, 1848-88. John Butland Smith. (Professor Richard G. Rodger.) Leicester Ph.D. 2001.

Banking on promotion: employment and identity in Scottish banking, 1850-1939. Martin S.A. Taylor. Edinburgh Ph.D. 2001.

Cartographic representations of race, c.1850-1930. Heather D. Winlow. (Professor D. Livingstone.) Belfast Ph.D. 1999.

The evolution of infant education in Manchester, 1850-1920. Irene W. Keogh. Manchester Ph.D. 1999.

A comparative history of medical provision and public health in the Jewish and Gentile communities of the East End of London, 1850-1914. Carol A. Reeves. London M.Phil. 2001.

Diversity, urbanization and the decline of religious vitality in the city of Aberdeen, 1851-1991. Paul J. Chmiel. Aberdeen M.Phil. 1999.

Sir John Seeley and his intellectual legacy: religion, imperialism and nationalism in Victorian and post-Victorian Britain. David J. Worsley. (Dr. H. Stuart Jones.) Manchester Ph.D. 2001.

The collecting activities of Sir John Lubbock (1834-1913). Janet E. Owen. (Dr. John L. Bintliff.) Durham Ph.D. 2000.

The Fenian movement in Scotland, 1858-1916. Mairtin O'Cathain. (Dr. P. Emmet J. O'Connor.) Ulster D.Phil. 2001.

The office of coroner, 1860-1926: resistance, reluctance and reform. Donald Prichard. (Professor Mick Ryan and Mr. Paul Stigant.) Greenwich Ph.D. 2001.

John Forbes White and George Reid: artists and patrons in north-east Scotland, 1860-1920. Jennifer M. Melville. Edinburgh Ph.D. 2001.

The making of the Royal Naval Officer Corps, 1860-1914. Mary Jones. Exeter Ph.D. 1999.

The emergence of the occupation of district nursing in 19th-century England. Elaine Denny. Nottingham Ph.D. 1999.

Anti-parliamentary passage: South Wales and the internationalism of Sam Mainwaring (1841-1907). Kenneth B. John. (Professor Angela V. John and Dr. Andrew Dawson.) Greenwich Ph.D. 2001.

The place of reforming Cambridge in Alfred Marshall's construction of an economic organon, 1861-90. Simon J. Cook. (Professor Gareth Stedman Jones.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

Nurses at University College Hospital, 1862-1948: from Christian vocation to secular profession. Janet H. Likeman. (Professor Richard E. Aldrich.) London Ph.D. 2001.

The rationality of responses to technical change in British shipbuilding: the case of the fitting-out crane, 1862-1905. Brian Newman. (Professor Patrick J.K. Salmon.) Newcastle Ph.D. 2001.

'An organised system of plunder': salmon poaching in Cumberland and Westmorland, 1862-92. Harvey D. Osborne. (Dr. Michael J. Winstanley.) Lancaster Ph.D. 2001.

The work of Joseph Estlin Carpenter in the field of comparative religion. Dennis V. Marshall. (Dr. D.A.T. Thomas and Dr. G. Chryssides.) Open University M.Phil. 1997.

The social definition of British railways since 1865, with special reference to those of England. David C. Hunter Watts. Bristol Ph.D. 2000.

The origin, gestation and evolution of management consultancy within Britain, 1869-1965: the principles, practices and techniques of a new professional grouping. Michael Ferguson. Open University Ph.D. 1999.

Modernity, art and art education in Britain, 1870-1940. Neil Sharp. Sussex D.Phil. 1999.

Social change and social reform in Southwark, 1870-1930. Brian E. Green. (Professor Joanna Bourke.) London M.Phil. 2001.

Evangelical philanthropy and social control or emancipatory feminism? A case study of the Fisherwick Presbyterian Working Women's Association, 1870-1918. Gillian A. McClelland. Belfast Ph.D. 2000.

Ruralism and Englishness: meaning in paintings of English rural life and labour, c.1870-1905. James L.G. O'Brien. (Professor Alun J. Howkins.) Sussex D.Phil. 2000.

Pacifist feminism in Britain, 1870-1902: 'the truest form of patriotism'. Heloise Brown. York D.Phil. 1999.

A history of women workers in English libraries, 1871-1974. Evelyn Kerslake. Loughborough Ph.D. 1999.

The education and employment of girls in Luton, 1874-1924: widening opportunities and lost freedoms. Anne Allsopp. (Professor Richard E. Aldrich.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Christian missions to the Jews: the quest to convert in England, c.1875-1914. David J. Dixon. (Dr. James R. Raven.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

The Kynoch Press, 1876-1981. Caroline Archer. Reading Ph.D. 1999.

'Undying spirits': religion, medicine and institutional care of the dying, 1878-1938. Clare J. Humphreys. Sheffield Ph.D. 1999.

'Shoulder to shoulder?': Scottish and Irish land reformers in the Highlands of Scotland, 1878-90. Andrew G. Newby. (Dr. Ewen A. Cameron and Dr. Alexander J. Murdoch.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2001.

'Lovers and madmen have such seething brains': historical aspects of neurosyphilis in four Scottish asylums, c.1880-1930. Gayle L. Davis. (Dr. Roger Davidson, Dr. Michael Barfoot and Dr. Alan Beveridge.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2001.

Birmingham's literary response to Irish nationalism and feminism, 1880-1930. Carol A. Volante. (Professor John Benson and Dr. Carl S.A. Chinn.) Wolverhampton Ph.D. 2001.

The construction of animosity: changing popular attitudes towards homosexuality in Britain. Rhodri R.B. Nicholl. (Dr. Alan Sked.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Copyright and literary authority, 1880-1914. Syed S. Towheed. (Dr. Adrian D.B. Poole.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

'This is the place for toil': neighbourhoods at work in the late Victorian Black Country. Larry E. Cort. (Dr. Richard J. Dennis.) London Ph.D. 2001.

The ascent of man: Henry Drummond and Free Kirk audiences in late Victorian Scotland. Anne E. Scott. (Professor Crosbie W. Smith.) Kent Ph.D. 2001.

Colleges for miners: a history of the provision of technical education to the S. Wales coal mining industry, 1882-1939. Peter H. Harries. (Professor Aled G. Jones.) Wales Ph.D. 2001.

Celticism and Celtic motifs in Irish and Scottish art, 1885-1940. Aisling Bryce. (Dr. John Morrison.) Aberdeen M.Litt. 2001.

Arthur Newsholme and English public health administration, 1888-1919. Takeshi Nagashima. (Professor Patricia M. Thane.) Sussex D.Phil. 2001.

History of Manchester Children's Hospital. Pamela Barnes. (Professor John V. Pickstone.) Manchester M.Phil. 2001.

The debate over the issue of statutory minimum wages, 1890s-1930s. Stuart Carter. (Dr. Mathew Thomson and Professor Tony Mason.) Warwick Ph.D. 2001.

Framing the tartan curtain: cultural dissent in fin de siècle Edinburgh and Glasgow Duncan Comrie. (Dr. John C. Morrison.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 2001.

'With the women': the life and times of Julia Varley, 1871-1952, a trade union leader. Jessica B. Thurlow. (Professor Patricia M. Thane.) Sussex M.Phil. 2001.

Unionism and nationalism and the Irish language, 1893-1933. Liam S. Andrews. Belfast Ph.D. 2000.

The English folk music movement 1898-1914. Christopher J. Bearman. (Dr. Douglas A. Reid.) Hull Ph.D. 2001.

From 1900

The patronage of Scottish art in the 20th century. Aileen Morrison. (Dr. John C. Morrison.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 2001.

Peeresses, parliament and prejudice: the admission of women to the House of Lords, 1900-63. Duncan C. Sutherland. (Dr. David A. Jarvis.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Change or continuity: the social composition of the Conservative party, 1900-50. Sarah Parkinson. (Professor William D. Rubinstein.) Wales M.Phil. 2001.

The hope of the world: the story of Jesus and its influence in the formation of identity in working-class girls in Britain, 1900-45. Sandy E. Brewer. London Ph.D. 1999.

The Labour party's policy towards land reform, 1900-45. Michael Tichelar. West of England Ph.D. 2000.

Working-class life in Bradford, 1900-20: the philanthropic and political responses to working-class poverty, with particular reference to women and children. Fiona Cushlow. (Professor Keith Laybourn and Dr. David Taylor.) Huddersfield Ph.D. 2001.

Drink and the labour movement in earlier 20th-century Scotland, with particular reference to Edwin Scrymgeour and the Scottish Prohibition party. John Kemp. (Professor Christopher A. Whatley.) Dundee Ph.D. 2001.

Labour and the municipality: Labour politics in Leeds, 1900-14. Raymond D. Dalton. (Professor Keith Laybourn and Dr. David Taylor.) Huddersfield Ph.D. 2001.

Developments in the making of policy in education in the 20th century: the 1902, 1918, 1944 and 1988 Education Acts. Christopher C. Davies-Griffiths. Birmingham Ph.D. 1999.

Classics for girls: classics in independent schools, 1902-60, with special reference to the differing experiences of boys and girls. Penelope Hasler. Wales Ph.D. 1999.

Jessica Dismorr (1885-1939): artist, writer, vorticist. Catherine E. Heathcock. (Dr. Shearer C. West.) Birmingham Ph.D. 2000.

Political violence in the Newry/Armagh area, 1912-25. Charles S. Day. (Professor R. English.) Belfast Ph.D. 1999.

Some aspects of the experience of Carmarthenshire in the Great War. Robin Barlow. (Dr. Malcolm S. Smith.) Wales Ph.D. 2001.

'Flawed in France, flawless in Palestine': is the traditional view of Sir Edmund Allenby's military career in the First World War in need of revision? Nicholas J. Berry. London M.Phil. 1999.

The civilian experience of World War I: aspects of Wolverhampton, 1914-18. Stephen J.L. Gower. (Dr. John M. Bourne.) Birmingham Ph.D. 2000.

Northern Irish regiments in the Great War: culture, mythology, politics and national identity. S. Gavin M. Hughes. (Dr. Malcolm S. Smith.) Wales Ph.D. 1999.

The 1/6th and 1/10th battalions of the King's (Liverpool) Regiment in the period of the First World War. Helen B. McCartney. (Dr. Jay M. Winter.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

The Unionist press and the politics of the Great War. Antony C. Mitchell. York D.Phil. 1999.

The operational role of British Corps Command on the Western Front, 1914-18. Andrew Simpson. (Professor David W. French.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Timbertown girls: Gretna munitions workers, 1915-18. Chris Brader. (Professors Carolyn K. Steedman and Tony Mason.) Warwick Ph.D. 2001.

Towards a Greater Britain: a political biography of Oswald Mosley, 1918-47. Colin P. Cook. (Dr. Roger D. Griffin and Mr. Richard C. Thurlow.) Oxford Brookes Ph.D. 2000.

Growing up good? Medical, social hygiene and youth work perspectives on young women, 1918-39. Carolyn Oldfield. (Dr. Maria Luddy.) Warwick Ph.D. 2001.

Aspects of the historical geography of the 1918-19 influenza pandemic in Britain. N.P.A.S. Johnson. (Dr. Gerry Kearns.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

Farming in partnership: the Leckford estate and the pursuit of profit in inter-war agriculture. Roy Brigden. (Dr. J. Ross Wordie.) Reading Ph.D. 2000.

The creation of place image in inter-war Clacton and Frinton. Laura Chase. (Dr. M.S. Roper.) Essex Ph.D. 1999.

Elizabeth Denby, housing consultant: social reform and cultural politics in the inter-war period Elizabeth Darling. (Dr. J. Adrian Forty.) London Ph.D. 2000.

Policing in England and Wales between the two world wars. Derek P. Griffiths. (Dr. Andrew J. Thorpe and Professor L. Johnston.) Exeter Ph.D. 2000.

Image and reality: working-class teenage girls' leisure in Bermondsey during the inter-war period. Katharine Milcoy. (Mr. John R. Lowerson.) Sussex D.Phil. 2001.

Visions of Lakeland: tourism, preservation and the development of the Lake District, 1919-39. Clifford F.B. O'Neill. (Dr. Stephen Constantine and Dr. Michael J. Winstanley.) Lancaster Ph.D. 2001.

Building society behaviour and the mortgage lending market in the inter-war period: risk-taking by mutual institutions and the inter-war house-building boom. George E. Speight. (Professor Avner Offer.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

A social history of health in inter-war S. Wales. Steven D. Thompson. (Dr. Paul B. O'Leary.) Wales Ph.D. 2001.

The history of the ice cream industry in Britain. Elizabeth Matthews. (Dr. Michael J. Winstanley.) Lancaster Ph.D. 2001.

The strange death of British Liberalism: the Liberal summer schools' movement and the making of the Yellow Book in the 1920s. Stewart C. Faulkes. (Professor Ben J. Pimlott.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Commemorating the Irish Civil War, 1923-2000. Anne M. Dolan. (Dr. Jay M. Winter.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

A life of controversy, or Darlington's place in history. Oren S. Harman. (Professor Paul J. Weindling.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

History in literature: the writings of Rhys Davies, a case study. Philippa M. Davies. (Dr. William D. Jones.) Wales Ph.D. 2001.

Anthropogenic natures: Wicken Fen and histories of disturbance, 1923-43. Laura J. Cameron. (Dr. Alan R.H. Baker.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

The natural order: organic husbandry, society and religion in Britain, 1924-53. Philip Conford. (Professor Edward J.T. Collins.) Reading Ph.D. 2000.

Women's lives in a shipbuilding community: Irish Catholic Port Glasgow in the 1930s. Hugh P. Hagan. Edinburgh Ph.D. 2001.

The peace movement in Sheffield, 1935-40. David A. Stevenson. (Dr. John D. Baxendale.) Sheffield Hallam Ph.D. 2001.

Englishness, identity and refugee children in Britain, 1937-45. Kevin P.F. Myers. Coventry Ph.D. 2000.

Psychological socialism: Tony Crosland and the politics of the mind. Jeremy P. Richardson Nuttall. (Professor David Marquand.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

The M.E.W. and Britain's conduct of economic warfare, 1939-45. Nechama J.C. Cox. (Professor Richard J. Overy.) London Ph.D. 2001.

The logistics of the North African campaign, 1940-3. Paul H. Collier. (Professor Robert J. O'Neill.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

The establishment and initial development of a British airborne force, June 1940-January 1942. William F. Buckingham. (Professor Hew F.A. Strachan.) Glasgow Ph.D. 2001.

A consciousness of their own? Class, 'race' and gender in the lives of white working-class women in post-war Birmingham, 1945-90. Shirley A. Good. (Dr. Clare C. Midgley, Professor D. Longhurst and Dr. Pamela Cotterill.) Staffordshire Ph.D. 2001.

Architecture, science and colour in Britain, 1945-76. Eva-Marie Neumann. London Ph.D. 1999.

Consensus and conflict in the British new towns policy: Basildon, c.1945-1970. I. Suge. (Professor Martin J. Daunton.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

The Labour party and nationalism from Attlee to Wilson, 1945-68: beyond the commanding heights. Mark E. Tookey. (Professor Ranald C. Michie and Professor Philip A. Williamson.) Durham Ph.D. 2001.

The grass-roots organization of the Liberal party, 1945-64. Mark Egan. (Dr. Michael W. Hart.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Pulling back the green curtain: Irish foreign policy, 1945-63. K.J. Brown. Belfast Ph.D. 2000.

From defeat to victory: the Conservative party in the constituencies, 1945-59. Janet E. Johnson. (Dr. Tom C. Buchanan.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

Consensus: the making of the National Health Service for Scotland. W. Morrice McCrae. (Dr. John Brown.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2001.

Manipulating hegemony: British labour and the Marshall Plan. Rhiannon M. Vickers. Warwick Ph.D. 1998.

Management development and succession in the electricity industry, 1948-98: executive men and non-executive women. Margaret L. Nisbet. (Professor Leslie Hannah.) London Ph.D. 2001.

The British Conservative party and European supranational integration, 1948-55. Sylke Skar. (Dr. Anne F. Deighton.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

The administrative history of National Service in Britain, 1950-63. Jason T. Fensome. (Dr. Simon R.S. Szreter.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

The television policies of the British Labour party, 1951-2000. Des Freedman. Westminster Ph.D. 2000.

Modernisation, policy debate and organisation in the Labour party, 1951-64. Andrew D. Walling. (Professor Duncan M. Tanner.) Wales Ph.D. 2001.

The best of all possible worlds? The ideology and practice of British Communism in the Cold War, 1953-61. Glyn W. Powell. (Dr. E.B. (Rick) Halpern.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Rebuilding bridges: Harold Macmillan and the restoration of the special relationship. Victor Sereno. (Dr. David J. Dutton.) Liverpool M.Phil. 2001.

The Keynesian-plus experiment: a study of social learning in the U.K. core executive, 1960-6. Hugh Pemberton. (Professor Rodney Lowe and Dr. M. Wickham-Jones.) Bristol Ph.D. 2001.

The teaching of mathematics in England and Wales during the early years of the Schools Council, 1964-75. John Breakell. (Professor Richard E. Aldrich.) London Ph.D. 2001.

The history of the Child Action Policy Group, 1965-74. Maria Kelly. (Professors Hilary Land and Rodney Lowe.) Bristol M.Litt. 2001.

The women's liberation movement in in Britain, 1969-79: organisation, creativity and debate. Eve G. Setch. (Professors Lyndal A. Roper and John A. Turner.) London Ph.D. 2001.

INTERNATIONAL HISTORY

Northern Spain between the Iberian and Atlantic worlds: trade and regional specialisation, 1550-1650. Regina Grafe. London Ph.D. 2001.

Allegiance, citizenship and migration in the Anglo-American world, 1783-1870. C.E. Anderson. Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.

Colonial environmentalism through the establishment and spread of forestry in the British empire in the 19th and 20th centuries. Shoko Mizuno. (Professor John M. MacKenzie.) Lancaster M.Phil. 2001.

Networks, patronage and information in colonial governance: Britain, New South Wales and the Cape Colony, 1826-43. Zoe Laidlaw. (Dr. John G. Darwin.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

European attitudes towards the Ottoman empire. A case study: Sultan Abdülaziz's visit to Europe in 1867. Judith M.A. Upton-Ward. Birmingham Ph.D. 1999.

Nationalism, imperialism and the press in Britain and the Dominions, c.1898-1914. Simon J. Potter. (Dr. John G. Darwin and Dr. Ian R. Phimister.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

New national approaches to community health: a comparative analysis of historical case studies from Australia and the United States. Jennifer De Voe. (Professor Jane E. Lewis.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

Changing concepts of euthanasia. Sarah L. Levine. (Professor Bernard A.O. Williams.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

The Russian ultimatum to Iran in 1911: Anglo-Russian rivalry in the 19th and early 20th centuries in Iran, and the emergence of the third power strategy. Alaedin Vahid Gharavi. Bradford Ph.D. 1998.

Shanghai-Paris: Chinese artists in France and China, 1919-37. Huajing J. Xiu. (Professor Michael Sullivan.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

German foreign policy towards Iran: the case of the National Bank of Persia. Rashid A. Khatib-Shahidi. (Dr. Derek Hopwood and Dr. J. Paul Luft.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

The 'unfinished transatlantic peace order' after World War I: Britain, the United States and the Franco-German question, 1923-5. Patrick O. Cohrs. (Professor A.J. Nicholls and Dr. Jonathan R.C. Wright.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

The Turkish Straits and the Great Powers: from the Montreux Convention to the early Cold War, 1936-47. Suleyman Seydi. (Dr. Steven Morewood.) Birmingham Ph.D. 2001.

Intelligence and Anglo-American close air support in the Western Desert and Tunisia, 1940-3. Brad W. Gladman. (Professor David W. French.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Colonial emergencies in Malaya, Cyprus and Kenya. Roger Arditti. (Professor Anthony J. Stockwell.) London Ph.D. 2000.

A reluctant cold warrior: Hong Kong in Anglo-American interactions, 1949-57. Chi Kwan Mark. (Professor Rosemary J. Foot.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

Coercion versus co-optation: Western relations with the M.P.L.A. and F.R.E.L.I.M.O., 1956-76. Gillian R.G. Clissold. London Ph.D. 2001.

Dealing with authoritarianism: U.S. policy towards South Korean governments, 1960-8. Sang-Yoon Ma. (Dr. Rosemary Foot.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

AFRICA

Ottoman rule in Egypt, 1680-1711. Bashir Z. al-Abdin. (Dr. Colin J. Heywood.) London M.Phil. 1999.

An Ottoman North African Eyalet and its relations with the Porte: the army and government of Hammuda Basha, Bey of Tunis, 1777-1813. Asma Moalla. London Ph.D. 2001.

Religion and politics in Igboland from the 18th century to 1930: earth, god and power. Ikechukwu Achebe. (Dr. John M. Lonsdale.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

Colonial space, colonial identity: perception and the South African landscape. Jessica Dubow. (Professor Denis E. Cosgrove and Dr. Felix E. Driver.) London Ph.D. 2000.

The Church and political authoritarianism: a Kenyan case study from 1844 to the present. Michael K. Arap-Chelogoy. Bristol Ph.D. 2000.

Sir Bartle Frere and the Zulu War. Damian O'Connor. (Dr. Jeremy M. Krikler.) Essex M.A. 2001.

Christian missions in the age of new imperialism: the C.M.S. in Uganda, c.1880-1914. Scott Whitehouse. (Dr. Siân H. Nicholas.) Wales M.Phil. 2001.

The Ethiopian state and its Somalia periphery, c.1888-1948. Cedric R. Barnes. (Dr. John M. Lonsdale.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

Seeing the wood for the trees: deforestation in the central highlands of Eritrea since 1890. Pauline A. Boerma. (Dr. Patricia O. Daley and Dr. Thomas E. Downing.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

A 'Ware Afrikaner': an examination of the role of Eugene Marais, 1871-1936, in the making of Afrikaner identity. Sandra S. Swart. (Dr. Stanley Trapido.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

A history of malaria control policy in colonial Kenya, 1897-1963. Kenneth S. Ombongi. (Professor John Iliffe.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Procrastination or pragmatism? British defence policy, War Office administration and the South African war, 1898-1903. Jeffrey L. Meriwether. (Professor Jeremy M. Black and Dr. Michael Duffy.) Exeter M.Phil. 2001.

Eugenics, race and empire: the Kenya casebook. Chloe D.M. Campbell. (Dr. David M. Anderson.) London Ph.D. 2001.

The poetics of liminal places: landscape and the construction of white identity in early 20th-century South Africa. Jeremy Foster. (Professor Denis E. Cosgrove.) London Ph.D. 1998.

The making of British policy on tropical Africa, 1920-40: approaches to and influences on policy-making. Finlay T.D. Murray. (Professor Bernard J. Porter.) Newcastle Ph.D. 2001.

Africa as a 'living laboratory': the African Research Survey and the British colonial empire: consolidating environmental, medical and anthropological debates, 1920-40. Helen L. Tilley. (Professor William J. Beinart and Dr. Mary J. Dobson.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

Nutrition and chronic deprivation in the West African Savanna, North-Eastern Ghana, 1930-2000. Jerome J.L. Destombes. London Ph.D. 2001.

Afrikaner unity, the National Party, and the Afrikaner nationalist right in Stellenbosch, 1934-48. Joanne L. Duffy. (Dr. Stanley Trapido.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

Plantation struggles in Kenya: trade unionism on the land, 1945-65. David N. Hyde. (Dr. David M. Anderson.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Identity and decolonization: the policy of partnership in Southern Rhodesia, 1945-62. Anthony R. King. (Professor Terence O. Ranger and Dr. Donal W. Lowry.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

Homeland consolidation, resettlement and local politics in the Border and the Ciskei region of the Eastern Cape province, South Africa, 1960-96. Luvuyo E. Wotshela. (Professor William J. Beinart and Dr. A. Lemon.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

Purposes of economic sanctions: British objectives in the Rhodesian crisis, 1964-79. Evan D. Fountain. (Professor E. Adam Roberts.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

The Politics of Development Policy and Planning During the Nkrumah Years 1951 - 1966. Fusao Ariga. (Professor Richard J.A.R. Rathbone.) London Ph.D. (S.O.A.S. Hist. of Afr) 2001.

AMERICA AND THE WEST INDIES

General

'With zeal and with bayonets only': the British army on campaign in North America, 1775-83. Matthew H. Spring. (Professor John C.R. Childs.) Leeds Ph.D. 2001.

Canada

Book availability in Canada, 1752-1820, and the Scottish contribution. Fiona A. Black. Loughborough Ph.D. 1999.

The politics of exclusive nationalism in Canada, 1760-1980. D.W. Chennells. Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

Colonial America and the U.S.A.

'Rights and privileges': the nature of political partisanship during Pennsylvania's first decade. Ciaran Duffy Patrick. (Dr. Peter J. Thompson.) Oxford M.Litt. 2001.

John Witherspoon and the transmission of common sense philosophy from Scotland to America. Matthew E. Phelps. (Professor Daniel W. Howe and Dr. John C. Robertson.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

Women slaveholders in the Georgia and South Carolina low country, 1750-75. Ingeborg R. Dornan. (Dr. Betty C. Wood.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

Renewing the Anglo-American empire: the emergence of Loyalist mentalité, 1753-83. Ian D. Margeson. (Dr. Rebecca K. Starr and Professor Jack Pole.) Gloucestershire Ph.D. 2001.

Noble savages? British discussions and representations of North American Indians, 1754-83. Troy O. Bickham. (Miss Joanna M. Innes.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

The Brahmins and Britain: the significance of British models in the forming of the upper class of Boston, Massachusetts, 1780-1840. Anthony Mann. (Professor Colin C. Bonwick.) Keele Ph.D. 1999.

A history of spermatorrhoea: the evolution and legacy of medical conceptualisation of a venereal disease and male debility in 19th-century America. Frederick M. Hodges. (Professor Paul J. Weindling.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

The extent of the application of the conscience clause in National Schools, 1811-70. David Ryden. (Mr. Brian A. York.) Brunel Ph.D. 2001.

Opposition to Indian removal and the emergence of the second party system in the United States, 1828-34. Catherine M. Middleton. (Professor Daniel W. Howe.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Southern military surgeons: the treatment of pain, 1861-5. Steve Calcutt. (Dr. M. Hilary Marland and Professor Christopher Clark.) Warwick Ph.D. 2001.

Wearing the grey suit: Black enlistment and the Confederate military. Frank E. Deserino. (Dr. E.B. (Rick) Halpern.) London Ph.D. 2001.

General Grant and the Union commanders. David White. (Dr. George R. Conyne.) Kent M.A. 2001.

Culture, ethnicity and the man of letters in Britain and America, 1865-1910. Daniel G. Williams. Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

The American Civil War and its influence on the British army, 1865-1902. Patrick Craddock. (Dr. Robert Harrison.) Wales M.Phil. 2001.

The apotheosis of the last stand genre: George Armstrong and the Battle of Little Big Horn. Richard A. Barker. (Dr. Fiona M. Venn.) Essex M.Phil. 2001.

Roscoe Conkling Simmons and the mechanics of black leadership, 1899-1951. Andrew M. Kaye. (Professor Anthony J. Badger.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

Anglo-American air co-operation, 1917-98. Donald Walbrecht. (Mr. Michael Miller.) East Anglia Ph.D. 2001.

African-American domestic servants in Pittsburgh during the Great Depression. Charlotte E. Keeble. (Professor S. Jay Kleinberg.) Brunel Ph.D. 2000.

Hamish Hamilton and the culture of Anglo-Americanism, 1931-72 Brian Miller. (Dr. Peter A. Coates and Dr. Hugh A. Tulloch.) Bristol Ph.D. 2001.

Jim Farley, the Democratic party and American politics. Daniel M. Scroop. (Professor A. Brinkley and Dr. J.S. Rowett.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

Disney's women: changes in depictions of femininity in Walt Disney's animated feature films, 1939-99. Amy M. Davis. (Dr. Melvyn B. Stokes.) London Ph.D. 2001.

The shaping of U.S. presidents' initial domestic policy agendas, 1960-81. Jonathan N. Herbert. (Professor Anthony J. Badger.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

Allies in decline: Britain and the United States in the era of devaluation and global retreat, 1964-8. Rajarshi Roy. (Dr. Jussi M. Hanhimäki.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Black and Native American women's activism in the Black Panther party and the American Indian movement. Elizabeth A. Castle. (Professor Anthony J. Badger.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

West Indies and Caribbean area

Colonial Bermuda: hierarchies of difference, articulations of power. Roiyah S. Saltus-Blackwood. Essex Ph.D. 1999.

'The children of Africa in the colonies': free people of colour in Barbados during the emancipation era, 1816-54. Melanie J. Newton. (Professors Colin G. Clarke and Alan S. Knight.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

From plantation health to public health: medical provision in British Guiana, 1838-1910. David R. Aickin. (Dr. Andrew Wear and Dr. Lara V. Marks.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Violence and politics in Jamaica: an analysis of urban violence in Kingston, 1944-96. Amanda Sives. Bradford Ph.D. 1998.

Evolution not revolution: the constitutional decolonization of the eastern Caribbean, 1962-7. Rafael A. Cox. (Dr. John G. Darwin.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

Central and Latin America

The politics of government in the Audiencia of New Granada, 1681-1719. Synnøve Ones. (Dr. Anthony McFarlane.) Warwick Ph.D. 2000.

Book export and the transmission of knowledge from Britain to early independent Spanish America. Eugenia Roldàn-Vera. Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

The construction of the pre-Hispanic past in Colombia: collections, museums and early archaeology, 1823-1939. Clara I. Botero. (Mr. Malcolm D. Deas.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

Mexico's British debt, 1824-84, and the question of diplomatic rupture and restoration. Silvestre Villegas. (Professor Brian R. Hamnett.) Essex Ph.D. 2001.

Charity and poor relief in a context of poverty: Colombia, 1870-1930. Beatriz Castro. (Mr. Malcolm D. Deas.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

Disciplining society through the city: the birth of urbanismo (city planning) in Brazil, 1916-41. Joel G.W.F. Outtes. (Professor David W. Harvey and Dr. Colin G. Clarke.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Mexican Catholic women's activism, 1929-40. Kristina A. Boylan. (Professor Alan S. Knight.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

Immigration, assimilation and nation-building in Venezuela: the Perez Jiménez government and its aftermath. Michael J. Derham. (Dr. Rory M. Miller.) Liverpool Ph.D. 2000.

Role of the state in the promotion of printing and publishing exports in Colombia, 1967-90. Zayda Vallejo. (Mr. Malcolm D. Deas.) Oxford M.Litt. 2000.

ASIA

General

Song Zheyuan, the Nanjing government and the North China question in Sino-Japanese relations, 1935-7. Marjorie E. Dryburgh. Durham Ph.D. 1993.

Middle East

Private family archives from late 7th to early 5th century B.C. Babylon: their composition and their prosopography. Heather D. Baker. Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

A history of Armenia in the 7th and 8th centuries. Timothy W. Greenwood. (Dr. James D. Howard-Johnston.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Trade and innovation: the rise of a pottery industry in 'Abbasid Basra. Jessica R. Hallett. (Dr. Julian A.J. Raby.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

History of Syria, 750-878 A.D. Laila A.I. Othman. (Dr. Gerald R. Hawting.) London Ph.D. 1999.

Sacred journeys to sacred precincts: the cult of saints among Muslims and Jews in medieval Syria. Josef W. Meri. (Wilferd F. Madelung.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Burgesses and borgesies in the Latin kingdoms of Jerusalem and Cyprus, 1099-1291 Marwar Nader. (Professor Jonathan S.C. Riley-Smith.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

The early Il-Khanate, 1258-c.1300. George E. Lane. (Dr. David O. Morgan.) London M.Phil. 2001.

The infrastructure of informal empire: a study of Britain's Native Agency in Bahrain, c.1816-1900. James A. Onley. (Professor James P. Piscatori.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

The British and Hadramaut (Yemen), 1863-1967: a contribution to Robinson's multicausal theory of imperialism. Christian Lekon. (Professor Fred Halliday.) London Ph.D. 2001.

The effect of Ottoman rule on fin de siècle Beirut: the province of Beirut, 1888-1914. Jens-Peter Hanssen. (Dr. Eugene L. Rogan.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

The role of the Ikhwan under 'Abdul-'Aziz Al Sa'ud, 1916-34. Talal S.M. Al-Azma. Durham Ph.D. 1999.

State, tribe and mandate in Transjordan, 1918-46. Yoav Z. Alon. (Dr. Eugene L. Rogan.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

Anglo-Turkish relations in the period, 1918-28: a study with particular regard to the impact of war and westernisation. Mustafa Cufali. Nottingham Ph.D. 1999.

Architecture and nationalist ideology: the case of the architectural master plans for the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, 1919-74, and their connections with nationalist ideology. Diana Dolev. (Dr. J. Adrian Forty.) London M.Phil. 2001.

The British Foreign Office and the post-war settlements towards Turkey, 1943-6. Susan J. Isherwood. Leeds Ph.D. 1999.

Anglo-Turkish relations in the Middle East, 1945-53. Mustafa S. Bilgin. (Dr. Steven Morewood.) Birmingham Ph.D. 2001.

Centre-periphery relations in Iran: the case of 'southern rebellion' in 1946. Reza Jafari. (Professor A. Reza Sheikholeslami.) Oxford D.Phil. 2000.

British policy towards Israel, 1949-51. Jonathan P. Sless. London Ph.D. 2000.

The end of British rule in South Arabia, 1959-67. Calum A. MacLeod. Edinburgh Ph.D. 2001.

India and Pakistan

Sikh discourses of community and sovereignty in the 17th and 18th centuries. Jeevan S. Deol. (Professor Christopher A. Bayly.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

Contested notions of sovereignty in Bengal under British rule, 1765-85. Thomas R. Travers. (Professor Christopher A. Bayly.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

Governing property, making law: British conceptions of agrarian society and the administration of rural Bengal, c.1785-1835. Jon E. Wilson. (Dr. David A. Washbrook.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

India in the making of liberal identities: the case of Mary Carpenter and Harriet Martineau. Brenda Quinn. (Professor Catherine M. Hall.) Essex Ph.D. 2002.

The Bengal army and the outbreak of the Indian Mutiny. Julian S.M. David. (Professor Hew F.A. Strachan.) Glasgow Ph.D. 2001.

The making of Punjab: colonial power, the Indian army and recruited peasants. Rajit K. Mazumder. (Professor Peter G. Robb.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Chipko and crofter: land movements in northern India and the Highlands of Scotland. Nandini B. Chadha. (Mr. W. Terry C. Brotherstone and Dr. J. Forster.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 2001.

Traditional rule and modern conventions: the maharajahs of Bikaner and their partnership with the Raj, 1887-1947. Paolo Durisotto. (Professor Francis C.R. Robinson.) London M.Phil. 2001.

Colonial power and agrarian politics in Kheda district (Gujarat), c.1890-1930. Vinayak Chaturvedi. (Professor Christopher A. Bayly.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

State, society and labour in colonial Bombay, c.1893-1918. Prashant K. Kidambi. (Dr. David A. Washbrook.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

The emergence of the Bombay film industry, 1913-36. Kaushik Bhaumik. (Dr. David A. Washbrook.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

A passage from India: British women travelling home, 1915-47. Georgina Gowans. Southampton Ph.D. 1999.

Beyond economics: ideas of developing India, c.1930-1950. Benjamin M. Zachariah. (Mr. Geoffrey P. Hawthorn.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

The urban poor in Lahore, 1938-58. Markus Daechsel. (Professor Francis C.R. Robinson.) London M.Phil. 2001.

South-East Asia

A hidden culture: Lan Na court textiles and dress in the 19th century. Susan M. Conway. (Professor Lou Taylor.) Brighton Ph.D. 2000.

The Comintern, Ho Chi Minh and the Indochinese Communists, 1920-45. Sophia W. Quinn-Judge. (Professor Ralph B. Smith.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Phoenix from the ashes: the Indian army in the Burma campaign, 1942-5. Daniel P. Marston. (Professor Robert J. O'Neill.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

Inter-service rivalry and airpower in the Vietnam War. Ian A. Horwood. (Professors John Gooch and Edward M. Spiers.) Leeds Ph.D. 2001.

The end to 'east of Suez': Britain's decision to withdraw from Malaysia and Singapore, 1964-8. Phuong Luu Pham. (Dr. John G. Darwin and Dr. Peter B.R. Carey.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

China, Hong Kong and Korea

The power of Buddha: the ideological and institutional role of Buddhism in the Koryo dynasty, 918-1392. Sem A.C. Vermeersch. (Professor Martina Deuchler.) London Ph.D. 2001.

The social life of opium in Qing China. Yang-Wen Zheng. (Dr. Timothy N. Harper.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.

The state, canal transport and market integration in 18th-century China. Sui-Wai Cheung. (Dr. David W. Faure.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

The inculturation of Christianity in late Imperial China, 1724-1840: the emergence of a Chinese expression of Christianity during the 18th century, its perception by the Qing elite and the reaction of the state. Lars P. Laamann. (Dr. R. Gary Tiedemann.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Gender, labour and political consciousness: female factory workers in colonial Korea, 1910-45. Janice C.H. Kim. (Professor Martina Deuchler.) London Ph.D. 2001.

The Communist resistance movement in war-torn Guangdong, China, 1937-45. Gordon Chan. (Dr. R. Gary Tiedemann.) London Ph.D. 2001.

Medicine of revolution: Chinese medicine in early Communist China, 1945-63. Kim Taylor. (Dr. Andrew R. Cunningham.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.

Japan

The republic of commerce: contracts between Japanese and western merchants in Japanese treaty ports, 1859-76. Yuki A. Honjo. (Professor Avner Offer and Dr. Ann Waswo.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

The Japanese immigrant community in inter-war London: diversity and cohesion. Keiko Itoh. London Ph.D. 2001.

The Fifteen Years' War: Pan-Asian ideology and Japanese expansionism in the 1930s. Eri Hotta. (Dr. Rana S.R. Mitter.) Oxford M.Phil. 2001.

Anglo-Japanese relations, 1939-41: the influence of diplomats on foreign policy-making. Yasuko Niwa. (Mr. J.P.D. Dunbabin.) Oxford M.Litt. 1999.

Japan's traditional small industry: the case of the Arita ceramicware industry. Yasushi Yonemitsu. (Professor Steven W. Tolliday.) Leeds Ph.D. 2001.

The female workforce in post-war Japan: the role of gender in the 'economic miracle'. Helen J. Macnaughtan. London Ph.D. 2001.

War and responsibility: the Emperor and the war responsibility debate in occupied Japan, 1945-52. Kiyohiko Toyama. Bradford Ph.D. 1998.

AUSTRALASIA AND PACIFIC OCEAN

Race mixing: a Victorian problem in Britain and New Zealand, 1830s-1870. Damon I. Salesa. (Dr. Megan A. Vaughan.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

A political history of Hawai'ian health policy, c.1938-1998: a case study of state health policy in the United States. Cullen M. Taniguchi. (Dr. Mary J. Dobson.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.

June 2003