Theses Completed 2002
Philosophy of
History
Historical Methods
Historiography
Ancient History
Medieval Europe including British Isles
Modern Europe
Modern Britain and Ireland
International History
Africa
America and the West Indies
Asia
Australasia and the Pacific
PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY
Enlightenment contra humanism: Michel Foucault's
critical history of thought. Bregham P. Dalgleish. Edinburgh Ph.D.
2002.
HISTORICAL METHODS
Writing people into the landscape: approaches
to the archaeology of Badenoch and Strathnaver. Olivia C. Lelong.
(Dr. Alex Morrison and Professors Christopher C. Morris and A. Bernard
Knapp.) Glasgow Ph.D. 2002.
John Venn's Alumni Cantabrigienses: a case study of a biographical
dictionary and the automated conversion of the printed text to a
structured database format. Emma J. Barker. (Professors Mark Greengrass
and Peter Willett.) Sheffield Ph.D. 2002.
The campaign for the reopening of the Huddersfield Narrow Canal
and the dynamics of heritage in modern Britain. Rachel S. Howarth.
(Dr. Simon R. Ditchfield.) York M.A. 2001.
HISTORIOGRAPHY
An historiographic approach to the role
of women in Minoan society. Rebecca G.E. Mckenzie-Young. London
Ph.D. 2002.
Historical reliability of Near Eastern literature. Marcio Redondo.
(Professor Alan R. Millard.) Liverpool Ph.D. 2001.
Philochorus and the tradition of local historical writing at Athens:
genre, ideology and methodology in the reconstruction and presentation
of Attic history. Christopher J. Joyce. (Professor P.J. Rhodes.)
Durham Ph.D. 2002.
C. Licinius Macer and the historiography of the early republic.
Michael J. Hodgkinson. Exeter Ph.D. 1997.
Ammianus Marcellinus: autopsy, allusion, exemplum. Gavin A.J. Kelly.
(Dr. Roger S.O. Tomlin and Dr. Christina S. Kraus.) Oxford D.Phil.
2002.
Damit mit alles mit der zeit in vergessenheit khome: historiographical
writings by nuns in German, 1450-1720. Charlotte Woodford. Oxford
D.Phil. 2000.
Epigraphical research and historical scholarship, 1530-1603. William
J. Stenhouse. (Professor Michael H. Crawford.) London Ph.D. 2002.
An historical interpretation of The Anatomy of Melancholy. A.M.T.
Gowland. (Professor Quentin R.D. Skinner.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.
Art and identity in the Mariana Islands: issues of reconstructing
an ancient past. J.S. Flores. East Anglia Ph.D. 1999.
Ancient myths, modern mythmaking: Olaus Rudbeck and the Swedish
origins of classical civilization. David V. King. (Professor U.
Peter Burke.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.
The historians and the nation in the 19th
century: the case of east-central Europe. Monika K. Baár.
(Professor Robert J.W. Evans.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.
Writing the history of the Russian revolution: historiographical
and theoretical approaches. Kathryn A. Macvarish. (Professor Martin
van Gelderen and Miss Beryl J. Williams.) Sussex D.Phil. 2002.
The Holocaust and the entwinement of identity, testimony and representation.
Zoë V. Waxman. (Dr. J.M. Webber.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.
ANCIENT HISTORY
General
The culture and ideology of Achaemenid kingship,
404-323 B.C. Lindsay K. Allen. (Professor Amélie T.L. Kuhrt.)
London Ph.D. 2002.
The army of Alexander the Great. Stephen English. (Professor P.J.
Rhodes.) Durham M.A. 2002.
A study of personal combat in the ancient world. Ibrahim S. Amin.
(Professor Timothy J. Cornell.) Manchester M.Phil. 2002.
Marcellus of Ancyra and the Arian controversy: a bishop in context.
Sarah E. Parvis. Edinburgh Ph.D. 2002.
Egypt
Identity and plurality: medicine in Ptolemaic
Egypt. Philippa M. Lang. (Professor Sir G.E.R. Lloyd.) Cambridge
Ph.D. 2002.
The cities of the Ptolemies: on aspects of Ptolemaic
settlement. K. Mueller. (Dr. D. J. Thompson) Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.
Greece and Mediterranean
Coats of many colours: dyeing and dyeworks
in ancient Greece. Mark D. Monaghan. (Professor Lin Foxhall.) Leicester
Ph.D. 2001.
Solon's Polis as Kosmos: intellectual, moral and political integration
in archaic Athens. John D. Lewis. (Dr. Paul A. Cartledge.) Cambridge
Ph.D. 2000.
Normative politics in Greek interstate relations, 411-322 B.C. Polly
A. Low. (Dr. Paul A. Cartledge.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.
Peloponnesian politics, 371-361 B.C. Edmund
Gaskell. (Professor John K. Davies.) Liverpool Ph.D. 2002.
Ancient Rome and the Empire
Internal migration and the transformation
of Republican Italy. William M. Broadhead. (Professor Michael H.
Crawford.) London Ph.D. 2002.
Creating public opinion: officially published Roman public inscriptions,
c.100 B.C.-A.D. 68. Gregory K. Golden. (Mrs. Miriam T. Griffin and
Professor Fergus G.B. Millar.) Oxford M.Litt. 2000.
Poverty in the early Roman empire: ancient and modern conceptions
and constructs. Anneliese R. Parkin. (Professor Peter D.A. Garnsey.)
Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.
The evolution of Roman frontier fortification systems in the lower
Danube provinces, 1st-2nd centuries A.D. John N. Karavas. (Dr. E.D.
Hunt and Professor P. Millett.) Durham Ph.D. 2002.
The reign of the Emperor Gaius: the wider context. Samuel Wilkinson.
(Mr. Ian S. Moxon.) Leeds M.A. 2002.
Aspects of the Severan field army: the Praetorian guard, Legio II
Parthica and legionary vexillations, A.D. 193-238. Ross H. Cowan.
(Dr. L.J. Keepie.) Glasgow Ph.D. 2002.
Church, cities and people: a study of the
plebs within the Church and cities of Roman Africa in the works
of Cyprian, Optatus and Augustine. Alexander W.H. Evers. (Professor
Averil M. Cameron.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.
The Christian promotion and practice of almsgiving in the later
Roman empire, 313-450. Richard D. Finn. (Professors Peter D.A. Garnsey
and Averil M. Cameron.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.
Early and Roman Britain
Communities in southwest Scotland. c.200
B.C.-200 A.D.: social space, material culture and identity. Martin
A. Carruthers. (Professor William S. Hanson.) Glasgow M.Phil. 2002.
MEDIEVAL EUROPE
General and Continental
Long-term perspectives on the transformation
of international order: the external relations of the Byzantine
empire A.D. c.400-c.1200. Anthea L. Harris. Reading Ph.D. 1999.
Aspects of episcopacy in 7th-century western Europe. Herold P.C.
Pettiau. (Professor David N. Dumville.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.
The Muslim colony of Lucera. Julie A. Taylor. (Professor Jonathan
S.C. Riley-Smith.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.
Conquest or colonisation: the Scandinavians in Ryedale, 9th-11th
centuries. Sarah A. Carr. (Professor David W. Rollason.) Durham
M.A. 2002.
'Our land is desolate as if laid waste by the enemy': Franks and
Northernmen in the 9th century. David J. Adfield. (Dr. Sarah R.I.
Foot and Dr. Simon T. Loseby.) Sheffield Ph.D. 2002.
Diplomatic relations between the 'Abbasid Caliphate and the Byzantine
empire: methods and procedures. Maria Vaiou. (Professor Elizabeth
M. Jeffreys and Dr. Chase F. Robinson.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
Power and politics in Provence, c.850-c.1000. S.N. Thompson. (Dr.
J.E.B. Shepard.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.
Miracle stories and communities : local saints cults in Aquitaine and the Flanders region c.850-c.1050. Helen Fisher. (Prof. C.J. Wickham) Birmingham Ph.D. 2002.
Imperial ideology in Middle Byzantine court culture: the evidence
of Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus's De Ceremoniis. Zoe A. Woodrow.
(Professor Andrew Louth.) Durham Ph.D. 2002.
Hermits in the west of France during the 11th and 12th centuries.
Damian A. Kerney. (Professor David E. Luscombe and Dr. Sarah R.I.
Foot.) Sheffield Ph.D. 2002.
Surgery in the Crusades to the medieval eastern
Mediterranean. Piers Mitchell. (Professor Vivian Nutton.) London
Ph.D. 2002.
Faith in reason or reason as faith? Questioning the argumentation
in early 12th-century Christian-Jewish intellectual discourse. A.J.
Novikoff. (Dr. Anna B. Sapir Abulafia.) Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
Other times, other customs? Analysing the Gesta Roberti Wiscardi.
John Titchen. (Professor Robert J. Bartlett.) St. Andrews Ph.D.
2002.
The town and archbishopric of Patras from the 13th to the 15th century.
Ian D. Quelch. (Miss Julian Chrysostomides.) London Ph.D. 2002.
Health, sickness, medicine and the friars in the 13th and 14th centuries.
Angela M. Montford. (Dr. Frances E. Andrews.) St. Andrews Ph.D.
2002.
The reception of Aristotelian philosophy among Latin Iberian scholars
during the 13th and early 14th centuries. Ann M. Giletti. (Professor
Charles S.F. Burnett and Dr. Jill A. Kraye.) London Ph.D. 2002.
Public bodies and private spaces: locating cloistered contemplative
discourses in female Franciscan spirituality in 13th-century Umbria.
Lily Anne Mo. (Dr. Andrew P. Roach and Dr. Marilyn J. Dunn.) Glasgow
Ph.D. 2002.
From Masjid to Casa-Mezquita: neighbourhood mosques in Seville after
the Castilian conquest, 1248-1634. Heather L. Ecker. Oxford D.Phil.
2000.
The Christology of Ramón Lull in the light of his Ars Magna.
Robert Hughes. (Dr. Stephen P. Pumfrey.) Lancaster Ph.D. 2002.
The technique of late medieval diplomacy:
England and the Avignon popes, c.1342-1362. Karsten Plöger.
(Dr. R.J.A.I. Catto.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
The works and career of the 14th-century theologian and statesman
Demetrios Cydones. Judith R. Gilliland. (Mr. N.G. Wilson.) Oxford
M.Phil. 2002.
The structure of war in the duchy of Brabant during the second half
of the 14th century. S.R.Y. Boffa. (Dr. Peter M. Spufford.) Cambridge
Ph.D. 2001.
Rules, righteousness, character and freedom: right reason in late
medieval ethical and political thought. H.M. Hamilton Bleakley.
(Dr. Gillian R. Evans.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.
The Church, religious difference and the self in the philosophy
of Nicholas of Cusa. E.J. Emerson. (Dr. Annabel S. Brett.) Cambridge
Ph.D. 2002.
Warwick and Wavrin: two case studies on the literary background
and propaganda of Anglo-Burgundian relations in the Yorkist period.
C.T. Livia Visser-Fuchs. (Mr. David A.L. Morgan.) London Ph.D. 2002.
British Isles
A landscape given meaning: an archaeological
perspective on landscape history in Highland Scotland. Janet Hooper.
(Dr. Alex Morrison.) Glasgow Ph.D. 2002.
The structure of royal estates in Anglo-Saxon Wessex. Ryan Lavelle.
(Professors Barbara A.E. Yorke and Michael A. Hicks.) Southampton
Ph.D. 2002.
A study of episcopacy in Northumbria, 620-735. Adam Gaunt. (Dr.
Sheridan W. Gilley.) Durham M.A. 2002.
The cult of St. John of Beverley. Susan Wilson. (Dr. Brian J. Golding.)
Southampton Ph.D. 2001.
An examination of the horse in Anglo-Saxon England. Kerry Cathers.
(Professor Edward F. James.) Reading Ph.D. 2002.
Assembly places in the Anglo-Saxon period: aspects of form and location.
Aliki Pantos. (Dr. W. John Blair and Dr. H. O'Donoghue.) Oxford
D.Phil. 2002.
Interlaced animal designs in Bernicia examined in the light of the
concept of those in the Lindisfarne gospels. Gwenda Adcock. (Dr.
C. Pamela Graves.) Durham Ph.D. 2002.
Kingship and conversion: constructing pre-Viking Mercia. Damian
Tyler. (Dr. Nicholas J. Higham and Dr. C. Conrad Leyser.) Manchester
Ph.D. 2002.
Dramatic ritual and preaching in late Anglo-Saxon England. M. Bradford
Bedingfield. Oxford D.Phil. 2000.
Anglo-Saxon literacy at Worcester: the evidence of Oswald's leases.
Hannah Collingridge. (Dr. Elizabeth M. Tyler and Dr. Catherine R.E.
Cubitt.) York Ph.D. 2002.
Travel and the communications network in late Saxon Wessex: a review
of the evidence. Jennifer E. MacDonald. (Professor Martin O.H. Carver
and Dr. Catherine R.E. Cubitt.) York Ph.D. 2001.
The emergence of evangelical theology in
Scotland to 1550. Martin Holt Dotterweich. Edinburgh Ph.D. 2002.
Place-names, land and lordship in the medieval earldom of Strathearn.
Angus Watson. (Dr. Barbara E. Crawford and Dr. Simon Taylor.) St.
Andrews Ph.D. 2002.
The idea of the castle in medieval England. Abigail M. Wheatley.
(Ms. Jane Grenville, Dr. E. Christopher Norton and Professor Felicity
J. Riddy.) York Ph.D. 2001.
The Leofwinesons: power, property and patronage in the early English
kingdom. Stephen D. Baxter. (Professor James Campbell and Mr. C.
Patrick Wormald.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
Anglo-Norman defence strategy in selected English border and maritime
counties, 1066-87. Kay M. Richardson. (Professor John J.N. Palmer.)
Hull Ph.D. 2001.
The place of Durham in the post-conquest spiritual life of the north.
Alexander N.M. Luff. (Professor David W. Rollason.) Durham Ph.D.
2002.
The Durham mint: the control, organization, profits and output of
an ecclesiastical mint. Martin R. Allen. Durham Ph.D. 1999.
The design of structure in Scottish masonry buildings, c.1100-1650
Graham St.J.M. Harris. (Mr. J.P. Lowrey and Dr. A.J. Macdonald.)
Edinburgh Ph.D. 2002.
The origins and development of the Scottish parliament, 1124-1329.
Alison McQueen. (Dr. Michael H. Brown.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2002.
The bishops of King Stephen's reign. Stephen Marritt. (Professor
David R. Bates.) Glasgow Ph.D. 2002.
An edition of the 'Coucher Book' and charters of Bolton priory (Yorkshire).
Katrina Legg. (Professors Ian Kershaw and David M. Smith.) Sheffield
Ph.D. 2002.
Perceptions and reality of merchants, trade
regulation and commercialization: case studies of medieval Suffolk,
1200-1500. James Davis. (Professor M. John Hatcher.) Cambridge Ph.D.
2002.
Edition and study of selected sermons by Robert Grosseteste. Suzanne
Paul. (Dr. Mary Swan.) Leeds Ph.D. 2002.
Change and decay: the Warwickshire manors of the bishop of Coventry
and Lichfield, late 13th to late 16th centuries. Penelope J.G. Upton.
(Dr. Harold S.A. Fox.) Leicester Ph.D. 2002.
A Herefordshire nunnery: a calendar, with introduction, of the Aconbury
nunnery. Mary E. Scott. (Dr. Brian J. Golding.) Southampton M.Phil.
2001.
Patterns of clanship and kinship: the MacIntoshes and Clan Chattan,
1291-1609. Alison M. Cathcart. (Professor Allan I. Macinnes.) Aberdeen
Ph.D. 2002.
War, politics and landed society in Northumberland, c.1296-1408.
Andrew C. King. (Professor Michael C. Prestwich.) Durham Ph.D. 2002.
Society, economy and lordship in Devon in the age of the first two
Courtenay earls, c.1297-1377. Robin J. Burls. (Professor R. Rees
Davies.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
The surnames of the High Peak hundred of Derbyshire: a study of
the distribution of surnames of the High Peak hundred of Derbyshire
from the 14th century to the present day, with special emphasis
on the medieval and early modern period. Graham Ullathorne. (Professor
David G. Hey.) Sheffield Ph.D. 2002.
The estates of Chertsey abbey: land management and rural society,1300-1550. Mark Forrest. (Dr. Caroline M. Barron.) London Ph.D. 2002.
Lay piety in later medieval Scotland. Helen S. Brown. Edinburgh
M.Sc. 2002.
Work, sexuality and urban domestic living:
masculinity and literature, c.1306-c.1420. Isabel Davis. (Professor
Felicity J. Riddy and Dr. P. Jeremy P. Goldberg.) York Ph.D. 2002.
The career of Roger Mortimer, 1st earl of March (c.1287-1330). Paul
R. Dryburgh. (Dr. Brendan G. Smith.) Bristol Ph.D. 2002.
William of Ockham: time, prescience and contingency. E. Navasargian.
(Dr. J.A. Marenbon.) Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
The history and development of the law of partition between co-owners
of land. Heather A. Conway. (Dr. Alan Dowling.) Belfast Ph.D. 1999.
Tithe and agrarian output between the Tyne and Tees, 1350-1450.
Benjamin Dodds. (Professor Richard H. Britnell.) Durham Ph.D. 2002.
Ecclesiastical justice and the detection of heresy in England, 1380-1430.
Ian J. Forrest. (Dr. Miri E. Rubin and Professor R. Rees Davies.)
Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
Anatomy of an army: the campaigns of 1387-8. Adrian R. Bell. (Dr.
Anne E. Curry.) Reading Ph.D. 2002.
The deposition of Richard II: sources, procedure and the law. Wolfgang
C. Weber. (Dr. John R.L. Maddicott.) Oxford M.Litt. 2002.
English vernacular letters, c.1400-1600: language, literacy and
culture. Sarah R. Williams. (Dr. P. Jeremy P. Goldberg and Professor
Felicity J. Riddy.) York Ph.D. 2001.
Meanings of singleness: the single woman in late medieval England.
Cordelia Beattie. (Professor Felicity J. Riddy and Dr. P. Jeremy
P. Goldberg.) York Ph.D. 2001.
The county community of Middlesex in the
15th century. Jessica Freeman. (Professor Caroline M. Barron.) London
Ph.D. 2002.
Locality, culture and identity in late medieval Yorkshire. Matthew
L. Holford. (Dr. Sarah R. Rees Jones and Professor Felicity J. Riddy.)
York Ph.D. 2001.
Borders history, 1450-1700. K. Anne Groundwater. Edinburgh M.Sc.
2002.
Attitudes to death in late medieval and Reformation England, c.1450-1560.
Danae C. Tankard. (Dr. Vanessa A. Harding.) London Ph.D. 2002.
The conduct and practice of diplomacy during the reign of Edward
IV, 1461-83. Edward L. Meek. (Dr. Rosemary E. Horrox.) Cambridge
Ph.D. 2001.
Literary service at the court of Henry VII T.D. Penn. (Dr. Rosemary
E. Horrox.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.
MODERN EUROPE
General
Articulating the imperial vision of Charles
V, 1516-32. C. Westra. (Dr. Annabel S. Brett.) Cambridge M.Phil.
2002.
An historical study of the doctrine of adoption in the Calvinistic
tradition. Timothy J.R. Trumper. Edinburgh Ph.D. 2002.
The English mercantile communities in Venice and in the Ionian Islands,
1570-1670. Maria Fusaro. (Professor U. Peter Burke.) Cambridge Ph.D.
2001.
Making use of such incidents as happen: the logic of Anglo-French
diplomacy and the Peace Treaty of Utrecht, 1710-13. Michal A. Scott
Lowe. (Mr. Nicholas S. Davidson.) Oxford M.Phil. 2002.
Franco-Spanish diplomatic relations in the era of the American Revolution.
R. Melkonian. (Professor Timothy C.W. Blanning.) Cambridge M.Phil.
2002.
National heroes and national identities: a comparative framework
for smaller nations. Linas Eriksonas. (Professor Allan I. Macinnes,
Dr. Howard Hotson and Dr. David M. Ditchburn.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 2002.
Napoleon's operational art and the Russian response, 1806-15. Claus
Telp. (Dr. Brian Holden Reid.) London Ph.D. 2002.
Why Russia chose war: the Russo-Turkish war, 1877-8. Matthew C.
Jamison. (Dr. C. Catherine L. Andreyev.) Oxford M.Phil. 2002.
Forms of nationalism and national identity: a comparative study
of civic and ethnic nationalism in Switzerland and Cyprus. George
S. Yiangou. (Professor James Mayall.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.
Anglo-French relations, European security and the Geneva protocol
of 1924. C.N. Bossenmeyer. Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
L'occupation à la manière latine:
Italians in Nice, 1942-3. Criseyda E. Cox. (Dr. Robert N. Gildea.)
Oxford M.Phil. 2002.
Austria
The promotion of an Austrian identity, 1918-38.
Jamie A. McGregor Bulloch. (Dr. Martyn C. Rady.) London Ph.D. 2002.
Balkan States
A study of British personnel involved with
the Yugoslavian resistance, 1941-5. Nicholas C. Brashaw. (Dr. Heather
Williams.) Southampton Ph.D. 2002.
Baltic States
The demise of the Lithuanian state in 1940.
K.P. Randall. Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
Belgium
'A good European and a sincere racist':
the life and work of Professor Charles Sarolea, 1870-1953. Samantha
T. Johnson. (Dr. Patricia M. Clavin.) Keele Ph.D. 2001.
Family life of the French-speaking Belgian
upper classes in the 1930s. Antoinette M. De Vos. (Mr. A. William
Purdue and Dr. Richard Holt.) Open University Ph.D. 2002.
France
Mary, Queen of Scots in the polemic literature
of the French Wars of Religion. Alexander S. Wilkinson. (Professor
Andrew D.M. Pettegree.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2002.
The boot and shoe trades in London and Paris in the long 18th century.
Giorgio Riello. (Mr. Negley B. Harte.) London Ph.D. 2002.
The natural philosophy of Denis Diderot. Kurt P.A. Ballstadt. (Dr.
Laurence W.B. Brockliss and Dr. M.F.E. Philip.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
English queensware and its impact on the French pottery industry,
1774-1814. Helen A.S. Smith. (Professors John H.Y. Briggs and David
M. Vincent.) Keele Ph.D. 2002.
The influence of English republican ideas on the political thought
of the Cordelier Club. Rachel Hammersley. (Dr. Richard D. Whatmore
and Dr. Mark A. Mazower.) Sussex D.Phil. 2002.
Charles Fourier (1772-1837) and questions of women. B.D. Wilson.
(Dr. Gareth Stedman Jones.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.
Charles Comte and post-Revolutionary political thought in France.
A.R. Glencross. (Dr. Michael Sonenscher.) Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
Office politics: bureaucrats and bourgeois types in post-revolutionary
France. Ralph F.S. Kingston. (Dr. Rebecca L. Spang.) London Ph.D.
2002.
The prosecution of Henry Vizetelly: a study
of British attitudes to French morals and literature. K.A. Caie.
(Dr. Robert P. Tombs.) Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
Wars on terror: French and British responses to the Anarchist violence
of the 1890s. E.T. Wood. Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
Anglo-French relations and the problems of disarmament and security,
1929-33. Andrew G. Webster. (Dr. Zara S. Steiner.) Cambridge Ph.D.
2001.
Free French and British intelligence relations, 1940-4. D.J. de
Young de la Marck. (Professor Christopher M. Andrew.) Cambridge
Ph.D. 2002.
Germany
Witchcraft, gender and society in the early
modern prince-bishopric of Eichstätt. Jonathan Durrant. (Dr.
Lyndal A. Roper.) London Ph.D. 2002.
Landscape painters on the island of Sylt, 1870-1999: the influence
of political and social factors on the lives and work of the artists.
Constanze Wilken. Wales Ph.D. 2000.
The politics of memory: the Hanseatic republics of Hamburg and Lubeck
in imperial and Weimar Germany. D.H. Parkinson. (Professor Richard
J. Evans.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.
The German Social Democratic Party and Wilhelmine foreign policy,
1897-1914. Paul D. Probert. (Professor Hartmut J.O. Pogge von Strandmann.)
Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
Addiction, autonomy and the German state: the treatment of alcholics
in Hesse, 1900-45. David Wheaton Alford. (Dr. Nicholas Stargardt.)
London Ph.D. 2002.
Medievalism in the commemoration of the Great
War in Britain and Germany, 1914-39: a German-British comparison.
Stefan Goebel. (Professor Richard J. Evans.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.
Mobilising 'Etappenhelferinnen' for service with the military: gender
regimes in First World War Germany. Bianca Schönberger. (Mrs
Janet H. Howarth and Professor H.P. Ullmann.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
'Warum geht es in Schwaben schlechter': the Nazi party in Württemburg,
1920-33. Alan Greig. (Mr. Ian Farr.) East Anglia Ph.D. 2000.
Preparing for government: Wilhelm Frick as Thuringia's Nazi minister
of the interior and education, 23 January 1930-1 April 1931. Kevin
J. Crichton. (Dr. Anthony P. McElligott.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2002.
Aspects of suicide in Nazi Germany. C.A. Goeschel. Cambridge M.Phil.
2002.
The Nazis and Hamburg's merchant elite: a history of decline. John
F. Jungclaussen. (Professor Niall C. Ferguson.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
The meaning of community in National Socialist ideology and welfare
provision. Ian Miller. (Dr. Conan J. Fischer.) Strathclyde M.Phil.
2002.
Music in the Nazi ghettos and camps, 1939-45. Shirli Gilbert. (Dr.
Nicholas Stargardt.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
Jews and men of Jewish descent who served in the German armed forces
during World War II. Bryan M. Rigg. (Professor Jonathan Steinberg.)
Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.
Albert Speer and the central planning board of the Third Reich,
1942-5. E. Heisenberg. (Dr. J. Adam Tooze.) Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
Dialogue with the state: young people, women,
the literary establishment and the Church in the German Democratic
Republic. Jeannette Madarasz. (Professor Mary J.A. Fulbrook.) London
Ph.D. 2002.
Music after Hitler: politics, society and the reconstruction of
an art in Germany, 1945-55. E. Toby Thacker. (Professor Jonathan
P. Osmond.) Wales Ph.D. 2002.
Educating German women: the work of the women's affairs section
of the British military government, 1946-51. Denise K. Tscharntke.
(Dr. Alastair P. Thompson.) Durham Ph.D. 2002.
Church and state in the German Democratic Republic in the 1960s:
the case of the Dresden/Coventry link. Merrilyn Thomas. (Professor
Mary J.A. Fulbrook.) London Ph.D. 2002.
The trade of political prisoners between the two German states,
1962-90. M.N. Horster. Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
Conversations of the deaf: immigration, extremism and terror in
the Federal Republic of Germany, 1962-72. Alexander P.H. Clarkson.
(Dr. Nicholas Stargardt.) Oxford M.Phil. 2002.
National foreign policy through multilateral means: the Federal
Republic of Germany and European political co-operation, 1969-1986.
Hartmut Mayer. (Dr. Jonathan R.C. Wright and Professor William Wallace.)
Oxford D.Phil. 2001.
Greece
The evolution of the role of headteacher
in Greek secondary schools from the beginnings of the modern Greek
state to the present, with emphasis on recent years. P. Biaraktaris.
(Professor Roy A. Lowe.) Wales Ph.D. 2002.
The 'Greece' of Britain and the 'Britain' of Greece: performance,
stereotypes, expectations and intermediaries in Victorian and Neohellenic
narratives, 1864-81. Rodanthi Tzanelli. (Professor R. Martin Blinkhorn.)
Lancaster Ph.D. 2002.
Britain and the Greek-Turkish war and settlement of 1919-1923 :
the pursuit of security by "proxy" in Western Asia Minor.
Eleftheria Daleziou. (Dr. Phillips P. O'Brien.) Glasgow Ph.D. (Arts)
2002
Greece, its navy and the foreign factor, November 1910-March 1919.
Zisis Fotakis. (Professor Richard J. Crampton.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
Hungary
The domestic politics of the Bethlen government.
Thomas A. Lorman. (Dr. Martyn C. Rady.) London Ph.D. 2002.
Agents of Moscow: the Hungarian Communist party and the origins
of socialist patriotism, 1941-53. Martin Mevius. (Professor Robert
J.W. Evans.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
Nicholas Kaldor: a central European émigré and post-war
British economic policy. A. Simon. Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
Iceland
Recreating history: literary depictions
of Iceland's conversion to Christianity, 1100-1300. S.E. Duke. Oxford
D.Phil. 2001.
Italy
Jacopo Bellini's drawings and their artistic
and intellectual context, with particular reference to Venetian
and Paduan humanism. Peter Windows. (Professor George Noszlopy.)
Central England in Birmingham Ph.D. 2000.
Widows and widowhood in early modern Venice. Fiona White. (Dr. Alexander
F. Cowan and Professor Michael E. Mallett.) Northumbria at Newcastle
Ph.D. 2000.
The road to Naples: Florence, the Black Bands and the army of the
League of Cognac, 1526-8. Maurizio Arfaioli. (Dr. Humfrey C. Butters.)
Warwick Ph.D. 2001.
Religious art and Catholic reform in Italy, 1527-46. Minna A. Moore
Ede. (Dr. David Ekserdjian and Professor Martin J. Kemp.) Oxford
D.Phil. 2002.
Ottomon Muslims in the Venetian republic, 1573-1645: contracts,
connections and restrictions. Stephen Ortega. (Professor Brian S.
Pullan and Dr. Colin H. Imber.) Manchester Ph.D. 2002.
Leonardo on motion: 17th-century views. Juliana Barone. (Professor
Martin J. Kemp.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.
Images of kingship and the contesting of political power in the
kingdom of Naples and the two Sicilies, c.1734-1759. Helena L.O.
Hammond. (Dr. C.T. Whistler.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
Garibaldi in Britain: reflections of a Liberal
hero. Kees Windland. (Dr. Angus B. Hawkins.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
Sport and fascism: a beautiful friendship? A study of relations
between state and elite sport in Mussolini's Italy. David Gould.
(Dr. David S. Laven.) Reading Ph.D. 2002.
Britain and Italian colonial expansion, 1925-9. Christian W.E. Tripodi.
(Professor Andrew D. Lambert.) London Ph.D. 2002.
Italian state policy and the Sicilian Mafia: from cohabitation to
emergency, c.1943-1993. Francesco Marelli. (Professor John Gooch.)
Leeds Ph.D. 2002.
The state and the family in Britain and Italy, c.1945-c.1965. Stefania
Bernini. (Professor John A. Turner.) London Ph.D. 2002.
Mediterranean and Islands
The court of Caterina Cornaro, queen of
Cyprus and Asolo, 1454-1510. Katherine Ward-Jones. East Anglia M.A.
1999.
The place of Malta in British strategic policy, 1925-43. Douglas
Austin. (Professor David W. French.) London Ph.D. 2002.
Netherlands
Pictures, power and the polity: a vision
of the political images of the early Dutch Republic. Andrew C. Sawyer.
(Dr. Alastair C. Duke.) Southampton Ph.D. 2001.
Scotland and the United Provinces, c.1680-1730:
a study in intellectual and educational relations. Esther Mijers.
(Dr. Roger A. Mason.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2002.
Portugal
Intelligence and Anglo-Portuguese relations
during the Second World War. A. Luce. (Professor Christopher M.
Andrew.) Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
Russia and the U.S.S.R.
Canon law in medieval Russia: an examination
of the Kormchaia Kniga. Rosanne G. Mulcahy. (Professor Lindsey A.J.
Hughes and Professor Roger P. Bartlett.) London M.Phil. 2001.
Dar Al-Harb: the Russian general staff and the Asiatic frontier,
1860-1917. Alexander G. Marshall. (Professor Evan Mawdsley.) Glasgow
Ph.D. 2001.
Religion and Russian national identity during the Russo-Turkish
War, 1877-8. Katherine S. Aylett. (Professor Simon M. Dixon.) Leeds
M.A. 2002.
'The hygiene of souls': languages of illness and contagion in late
imperial and early Soviet Russia. Richard D.S. Beer. (Dr. John D.
Barber.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.
The Anglo-Russian entente: alliance formation and management, 1907-14.
Alexander G. Zaslavsky. (Dr. John G. Darwin and Dr. C. Catherine
L. Andreyev.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.
The evolution of the Cheka, 1917-26. S. Lokhova.
Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
The origins and nature of Stalin's cult of the personality. E. Prusacov.
Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
Harold Wilson, the U.S.S.R. and British foreign and defence policy
in the context of East-West détente, 1964-8. Geraint A. Hughes.
(Dr. Saki Dockrill.) London Ph.D. 2002.
Spain
Basque imagination and commemorative identity:
local history and everyday life in relation to the Hondarribian
Alarde, 1638-2000. John P. Linstroth. (Dr. Sandra J. Ott.) Oxford
D.Phil. 2002.
Infrastructure and economic growth in Spain, 1845-1935. Alfonso
Herranz-Loncan. London Ph.D. 2002.
The implantation of the Plymouth Brethren in Spain, 1869-1936. K.A.
Eaton. Wales Ph.D. 2000.
The politics of mistrust: the relationship between anarchism and
syndicalism in the Confederación Nacional del Trabajo, 1910-31,
with reference to the International Revolutionary Syndicalist movement
Jason G. Garner. (Professor David A. Welch.) Kent Ph.D. 2000.
The memory of the Spanish Civil War and the
families of British International Brigaders. Natalie A. Suart. (Professor
Pierre Lanfranchi and Dr. Mark A. Sandle.) De Montfort Ph.D. 2001.
'Justicia al revés': the Francoist repressions in Madrid
after the Spanish Civil War. Julius Ruiz. (Dr. Frances Lannon.)
Oxford D.Phil. 2001.
Sweden
Images of Africa in Swedish evangelical
missions, 1885-1900. S.S.B. Sjoblom. (Dr. Brian Stanley.) Cambridge
M.Phil. 2002.
MODERN BRITAIN AND IRELAND
Long periods
The supply and utilization of vernacular
building timber in the rural Sussex Weald, 1500-1800. Jayne C. Kirk.
(Dr. Brian M. Short.) Sussex D.Phil. 2002.
The Baptist Church from 1600. Stephen J. Wright. (Dr. Lucy Wooding.)
London Ph.D. 2002.
From 1500
Dissent and dissenters in early modern Berkshire.
Manfred Brod. (Dr. Clive A. Holmes.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
'For the safte and preservatioun of the toun': plague and the poor
in early modern Aberdeen. Karen A. Jillings. (Dr. William G. Naphy.)
Aberdeen Ph.D. 2002.
Family at work: rural manufacturing households in 16th- and 17th-century
England. H. Kim. (Dr. J. Craig Muldrew.) Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
Gender and homicide in early modern England. Vanessa McMahon. (Dr.
Justin A.I. Champion and Dr. Laura Gowing.) London Ph.D. 2002.
The Greek tradition in early modern republican thought. E.M. Nelson.
(Professor Quentin R.D. Skinner.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.
The Hunting Hours: London, British Library, MS. Egerton 1146. Richard
L. Almond. York M.Phil. 1999.
Richard Smyth: stations in a life of opposition. Jost A. Löwe.
(Dr. Richard A.W. Rex.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.
The unwelcome bridle: Peter Martyr Vermigli,
the doctrine of the Church and the English Reformation. Peter M.
Ackroyd. Edinburgh Ph.D. 2002.
Stephen Gardiner and the origins of Erastian Catholicism, c.1528-1547.
James F. Austen. (Dr. Sheridan W. Gilley.) Durham M.A. 2002.
Henry Fitzalan, 12th earl of Arundel: politics and culture in the
mid Tudor nobility. Andrew L. Boyle. (Dr. Steven J. Gunn.) Oxford
D.Phil. 2002.
The life and ambition of the 4th earl of Lennox in Scotland and
England, 1516-71. S.J. Macauley. (Dr. Stephen A. Alford.) Cambridge
M.Phil. 2002.
The Isle of Axholme, c.1540-c.1660. Peter Fleet. (Dr. David Marcombe
and Professor John V. Beckett.) Nottingham Ph.D. 2002.
The political works of John Lesley, bishop of Ross (1527-96). Margaret
J. Beckett. (Dr. Roger A. Mason.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2002.
'The speciall men in every shere': the Edwardian regime, 1547-53.
Alan Bryson. (Professor John A. Guy.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2001.
The spatial ordering of community in English church seating plans,
c.1550-1700. Catherine T. Wright. (Dr. Steve Hindle and Professor
Bernard S. Capp.) Warwick Ph.D. 2002.
'When I am in Good Habitt': clothes in English culture, c.1550-c.1670.
Susan J. Vincent. (Dr. Mark S.R. Jenner.) York Ph.D. 2002.
The civic government and economy of Elizabethan Canterbury. Graham
A. Durkin. (Dr. Stephen A. Hipkin.) Kent Ph.D. 2001.
The gendering of space in early modern Essex, c.1580-1720. Amanda
J. Flather. (Professor John D. Walter.) Essex Ph.D. 2002.
Ideal and practice: aspects of noble life
in late Elizabethan and Jacobean England Anna V. Danushevskaya.
(Professor P. Glenn Burgess.) Hull Ph.D. 2001.
The figure in the carpet: tracing the Turk on the early modern English
stage, 1581-1642. Mark Hutchings. (Professor Martin White.) Bristol
Ph.D. 2001.
'England's travell': empire and experience in Hakluyt's 'Voyages'.
Maria Kostaridou. York Ph.D. 1998.
The military functions of the office of lord lieutenant, 1585-1603,
with special emphasis on Lord Burghley. W. Keith Williams. (Dr.
Terrence E. Hartley.) Leicester Ph.D. 2002.
From 1600
The clan Glengarry in the 17th and 18th
centuries. Lisa Curry. (Professor Eric J. Evans and Dr. Michael
A. Mullett.) Lancaster Ph.D. 2002.
On the edge of 'savagery': the anatomy of a community on the Highland-Lowland
divide, c.1600-1800. Douglas-James Johnston-Smith. (Dr. Stephen
T. Driscoll and Dr. Martin D.W. MacGregor.) Glasgow M.Phil. 2002.
Aspects of sociability in the north-east of England, 1600-1750.
Rebecca F. King. (Professor Christopher W. Brooks.) Durham Ph.D.
2002.
Religious culture and the idea of 'heresy' in 17th-century England.
Kei Nasu. (Dr. Mark S.R. Jenner.) York Ph.D. 2001.
The early modern demographic dynamic: celibates and celibacy in
17th-century England. Judith M. Spicksley. (Professor Donald M.
Woodward.) Hull Ph.D. 2001.
Erotic literature in 17th-century England.
Sarah D. Toulalan. (Dr. Lyndal A. Roper.) London Ph.D. 2002.
Women and religious verse in English manuscript culture, c.1600-1668:
Lady Anne Southwell, Lady Hester Pulter and Katherine Austen. Sarah
C.E. Ross. Oxford D.Phil. 2000.
English attitudes and perceptions towards colonial endeavour, c.1600-1660.
Julie Hanson. (Professor Mark Greengrass.) Sheffield Ph.D. 2002.
A regional road to revolution: religion, politics and society in
S.W. Scotland, 1600-50. Sharon Adams. (Professor Michael Lynch and
Dr. Julian M. Goodare.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2002.
Fabricating radicalism: Ephraim Pagitt and 17th-century heresiology.
S.C. Dyton. (Dr. Colin J. Burrow.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.
The diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, 1603-43. Michael Cahill.
(Professor Bernard S. Capp.) Warwick Ph.D. 2002.
The relationship between religious thought and the theory and practice
of church music in England, 1603-c.1640. Peter Webster. (Dr. Anthony
Milton and Dr. Alan Brown.) Sheffield Ph.D. 2002.
'For a decent order in the church': ceremony, culture and community
in an early Stuart diocese. Peter L. Abraham. (Professor P. Glenn
Burgess.) Hull Ph.D. 2002.
The politics of space: experienced, perceived and imagined space
in early Stuart England. Ross D. Parry. (Professor Kevin M. Sharpe.)
Southampton Ph.D. 2001.
'State of nature or Eden'? Thomas Hobbes
and his contemporaries on the natural condition of human beings.
Helen C. Thornton. (Professor P. Glenn Burgess.) Hull Ph.D. 2002.
Medicines for London: the trade, regulation and lifecycle of London
apothecaries, c.1610-c.1670. Patrick H.J. Wallis. (Miss Margaret
H. Pelling.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
Composers of Norwich cathedral, 1620-1819. T.R. Roast. East Anglia
Ph.D. 1998.
The Layburnes and their world, c.1620-1720: the English Catholic
community and the House of Stuart. F. Alison Wright. (Professor
Bruce P. Lenman.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2002.
Highland politics, 1625-43. Sherrilynn D. Theiss. Edinburgh M.Sc.
2002.
Degrees of divinity: the intellectual resources of the radical imagination
in England, c.1630-1660. Nicholas McDowell. Oxford D.Phil. 2000.
Self-effacing agents: women and the pamphlet culture of revolutionary
England, 1640-60. Marcus Nevitt. (Professor Mark Greengrass and
Dr. Susan J. Owen.) Sheffield Ph.D. 2002.
Saints and malignants: aspects of change in the religious life of
two midland counties, Derbyshire and Leicestershire, during the
Civil War and Commonwealth. Susan Joyce. (Dr. William J. Shiels.)
York M.A. 2002.
Who cared? A study of the provision of nursing care and welfare
for sick and wounded soldiers and their families during the civil
wars and Interregnum, 1642-60. Eric E. Gruber von Arni. (Dr. James
H. Thomas.) Portsmouth Ph.D. 1999.
The theology of violence: just war, regicide and the end of time
in the English Revolution. Mark R.M. Bell. (Dr. Felicity M. Heal.)
Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
English national identity and the idea of citizenship in Leveller
thought, c.1642-1649. R.H. Foxley. (Professor John S. Morrill.)
Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.
The political making of the New Model Army,
1644-7. Gabriella Catemario. (Professor John L. Miller.) London
Ph.D. 2002.
Consumer and consumption, 1650-1750: a study of household goods
and the middling sort in S. Westmorland and Furness. Linda McGhie.
(Dr. Stephen Caunce and Dr. Peter Leach.) Central Lancashire M.Phil.
2002.
Violence and violent crime in the north east, 1650-1720. Joanna
Z. Bath. (Dr. Jeremy P. Boulton.) Newcastle Ph.D. 2001.
John Tillotson: a reappraisal Peter Facer. (Dr. G. Alan Ford.) Durham
M.Litt. 2001.
Sir Christopher Musgrave of Cumberland and Westmorland, c.1631-1704:
a northern gentleman and his political worlds. Clark S. Colman.
(Professor Ann L. Hughes.) Keele Ph.D. 2002.
The township of Stannington, S. Yorkshire, 1660-1900. Julia Hatfield.
(Professor David G. Hey.) Sheffield Ph.D. 2002.
Assemblies and politeness, 1660-1840. Angela Dain. (Professor Richard
G. Wilson.) East Anglia Ph.D. 2000.
The context and development of the thoroughbred horse and horse
racing in Yorkshire, c.1660-1800. David J. Wilkinson. (Dr. William
J. Sheils.) York M.A. 2001.
Some aspects of Scottish country house construction in the post-Restoration
period. Charles Wemyss. (Professor Charles A. McKean.) Dundee M.Phil.
2002.
The Scottish parliament in the Restoration era, 1660-81. Gillian
H. Macintosh. (Professor Keith M. Brown.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2002.
The care of country churches in Herefordshire, c.1662-1752, with
special reference to the archdeaconry of Hereford and the capitular
peculiars. Elizabeth D. Paul. (Professor Charles V. Phythian-Adams.)
Leicester Ph.D. 2002.
The East India Company and John and Nathaniel
Cholmley, diamond merchants, 1664-93: Yorkshire connections with
global expansion. Rosalind Bowden. (Professor James Walvin and Dr.
Simon D. Smith.) York M.A. 2002.
The Popish Plot and Catholic martyrology, 1678-1930. O.W. Lee. (Dr.
Mark A. Goldie.) Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
Whig literary culture: poetry, politics and patronage, 1678-1714.
Abigail A. Williams. Oxford D.Phil. 2000.
John Caryll and the context of English Catholic Jacobitism, 1679-1711.
G.N. Glickman. (Dr. Mark A. Goldie.) Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
The life and works of Bishop Francis Hutchinson, writer on witchcraft.
Andrew Sneddon. (Dr. Robert J.R. Poole.) Lancaster Ph.D. 2002.
William Whiston: natural philosopher, prophet, primitive Christian.
Stephen D. Snobelen. (Dr. Simon J. Schaffer.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.
Accounting change in the Bank of Scotland, 1695-c.1970 Stephanie
L. Coutts. (Dr. Samuel McKinstry and Dr. Stephen P. Walker.) Paisley
Ph.D. 2002.
From 1700
Culture and society in W. Cornwall, 1700-1900.
Laura J. Hosking. (Dr. N. James Vernon.) Manchester Ph.D. 2001.
Community study of an E. Yorkshire parish (Weaverthorpe) in the
18th and 19th centuries. Jennifer Lawler. (Professor Edward Royle.)
York M.A. 2002.
Attitudes to investment risk amongst West Midland canal and railway
company investors, 1700-1850. Sarah Hudson. (Dr. Sarah Richardson
and Dr. Margot Finn.) Warwick Ph.D. 2002.
Crops and contracts: land tenure in England,
c.1700-1850. David R. Stead. (Professor Avner Offer.) Oxford D.Phil.
2002.
Imagining Britain: heroism and the mediation of nationhood in the
18th century. Matthew Adams. (Professors Colin D.H. Jones and Carolyn
K. Steedman.) Warwick Ph.D. 2002.
Speaking relatively: a history of incest and the family in 18th-century
England. Seth J. Denbo. (Dr. Dror Wahrman and Professor Carolyn
K. Steedman.) Warwick Ph.D. 2001.
English Restoration monarchy in the 18th century. Gregory D.W. Gifford.
Edinburgh M.Sc. 2002.
Female sexuality in 18th-century erotica. Julie Peakman. London
Ph.D. 2002.
Early 18th-century 'polite' ideals in British and Irish periodicals,
from the Tatler to the Universal Spectator. P.M. Driscoll. (Dr.
Lawrence E. Klein.) Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
'To begin the world anew': Arthur Dobbs (1689-1765), political economy
and patronage. Joanne McKay. (Mr. Stephen J.S. Ickringill.) Ulster
M.Phil. 2002.
The Spalding Gentlemen's Society: the communication of science in
the East Midlands of England, 1710-60. Michael Honeybone. (Professor
Colin A. Russell and Dr. David C. Goodman.) Open University Ph.D.
2002.
Georgian monarchical culture in England, 1714-60. H.E. Smith. (Dr.
Mark A. Goldie.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.
Print in provincial England: Reading and Northampton, c.1720-1800.
Ian P. Jackson. (Dr. James R. Raven.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
Government in an English provincial town:
the corporation of Ipswich, 1720-95. David Clemis. (Professor Peter
J.R. King.) Leicester Ph.D. 2000.
Commerce and finance in English graphic satire, c.1720-c.1783. E.
McA. Stewart. (Dr. A.J. Boyd Hilton.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.
The character of an independent whig: a study of the work of John
Trenchard and Thomas Gordon, including a comparative analysis of
the social and political thought of Bernard Mandeville. Annie C.
Mitchell. (Professor Fred Rosen.) London Ph.D. 2002.
Electoral politics and social change in Northampton, 1727-74. David
Insull. (Dr. Steven Hindle.) Warwick M.A. 2002.
Land tenure in the East Riding of Yorkshire, c.1730-1925. Martin
Craven. (Professor Michael E. Turner.) Hull Ph.D. 2002.
Honour in the age of Walpole, 1730-42. K.L. Hardcastle. (Dr. Lawrence
E. Klein.) Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
'Marry - stitch - die, or do worse'? Female self-employment and
small business proprietorship in London, c.1740-1880. Alison C.
Parkinson. (Dr. K. Jane Humphries.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
Opera and nationalism in mid 18th-century Britain. Suzanne E. Aspden.
Oxford D.Phil. 1999.
'A very model of a missionary priest': the pastoral work of Bishop
Richard Challoner in the Catholic London district in the 18th century.
David A.R. Butler. (Professor D. Hugh McLeod and Dr. M.F. Snape.)
Birmingham Ph.D. 2001.
Congregational connexionalism: a study of General Baptists and their
successors in Derbyshire, 1750-1914. Margaret J. Wombwell. (Professor
J. Clyde G. Binfield.) Sheffield M.Phil. 2002.
The institution of police in Britain, c.1750-1856:
a study in historical governmentality. Francis Dodsworth. (Professor
Patrick J. Joyce.) Manchester Ph.D. 2002.
Derby porcelain and the early English fine ceramic industry, c.1750-1830.
Judith A. Anderson. (Mr. David T. Johnson.) Leicester Ph.D. 2002.
Some aspects of Roman Catholic service in the land forces of the
British Crown, c.1750-c.1820. Velmo J.L. Fontana. (Dr. James H.
Thomas.) Portsmouth Ph.D. 2002.
Croome Park: tracing the vision of Capability Brown. Shirley Jeffray.
(Dr. Martin J.C. Lowry.) Warwick M.A. 2002.
The British Museum: the cultural politics of a national institution.
Elisabeth S. Kehoe. (Professor David N. Cannadine.) London Ph.D.
2002.
The role of Joseph Priestley as an educationalist in the 18th century.
Norman F. Rose. (Dr. Ruth E. Watts.) Birmingham Ph.D. 2002.
The conduct and trial of Admiral Byng and its public reception.
Michael Cook. (Dr. Simon D. Smith.) York M.A. 2001.
The puerperal fever controversies: a study of 'Enlightenment science'
in British medicine, 1760-1850. Christine Hallett. (Professor Brian
S. Pullan.) Manchester Ph.D. 2002.
The 'independent man' in English political culture, 1760-1832. Matthew
McCormack. (Professor Francis O'Gorman.) Manchester Ph.D. 2002.
'In the newest manner': the economy and society of Devizes, Wiltshire,
1760-1820. Lorna Haycock. (Dr. James H. Thomas.) Portsmouth Ph.D.
2002.
The development of the silk industry in Hertfordshire in the Industrial
Revolution. Sheila Jennings. (Professor Nigel R. Goose.) Hertfordshire
Ph.D. 2002.
Cultural history of death, 1770-1825. Luke
A.F. Davidson. (Professor Christopher Clark.) York Ph.D. 2001.
Pictorial representations in the 18th-century women's periodical,
The Lady's Magazine. K.L. Jones. (Dr. Lawrence E. Klein.) Cambridge
M.Phil. 2002.
Crafted links: the transformation of Masonic ritual order, 1772-1802.
An intellectual history of the Preston-Webb synthesis. William Stemper.
Oxford D.Phil. 2001.
Britains oldest police? A history of policing in Glasgow, 1779-1846.
David Barrie. (Professors Thomas M. Devine and W. Hamish Fraser.)
Strathclyde M.Phil. 2001.
Working-class education and illiteracy in Leicester, 1780-1870.
Elaine Brown. (Professor Keith D.M. Snell.) Leicester Ph.D. 2002.
Popular perceptions of Scottishness, 1780-1850. Kino Iwazumi. (Dr.
Graeme Morton and Professor Robert J. Morris.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2002.
Gender, crime and discretion in the English criminal justice system,
c.1780-1850. Deirdre Palk. (Professor Peter J.R. King.) Leicester
Ph.D. 2001.
'As lated tongues bespoke': popular protest in south-east England,
1790-1840. Carl J. Griffin. (Dr. Paul Glennie.) Bristol Ph.D. 2002.
Symbolic representation on maps: the Ordnance Survey and windmills.
William Bignell. (Professor Roger J.P. Kain.) Exeter Ph.D. 2001.
The role of 'national defence' in British politics, 1795-1805. J.S.M.J.
Faulkner. Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
The causes and effects of the divisions within Methodism in Bradford,
1796-1857. James G. Terry. Huddersfield Ph.D. 1999.
From 1800
The 'rediscovery' of Botticelli in the 19th
and 20th centuries. Alexandra Steyger. (Professor Colin F. Richmond.)
Keele Ph.D. 2002.
History of foot and mouth disease, 19th and 20th century. Abigail
Woods. (Professor John V. Pickstone.) Manchester Ph.D. 2002.
Locality and community in the Whaley Bridge district, 1800-1945.
Linda Craig. (Dr. Christopher P. Lewis and Dr. Jon M. Lawrence.)
Liverpool Ph.D. 2002.
The development of the city of Glasgow police, c.1800-1939. Alistair
L. Goldsmith. (Professor W. Hamish Fraser.) Strathclyde Ph.D. 2002.
Archaeology, museums and the nation in 19th- and early 20th-century
Ireland. Elizabeth M. Crooke. Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.
The influences of public school literature and culture on 19th-
and early 20th-century concepts of adolescence. Jenny Holt. (Dr.
Dinah Birch and Professor Francis O'Gorman.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.
The romantic image: the culture, heritage and iconography of Scotland
in the 19th century. Emma S. Forsyth. (Dr. Irene E. Maver.) Glasgow
Ph.D. 2001.
The role of Lancashire coroners in the 19th century. Gordon Glasgow.
(Dr. Ian A. Burney.) Manchester M.Phil. 2002.
The property of all: public access to scientific education in 19th-century
Ireland. Enda C. Leaney. (Dr. James A. Bennett.) Oxford D.Phil.
2002.
Artisan naturalists: science as popular culture
in 19th-century England. Penelope A. Secord. London Ph.D. 2002.
A national correspondence: Post Office reform and fictions of communication
in 19th-century British culture Katie-Louise Thomas. (Dr. Kate Flint.)
Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
Women and evangelical religion in Kent and Northamptonshire, 1800-50.
Sibyl M. Phillips. (Professor Keith D.M. Snell.) Leicester Ph.D.
2001.
Phrenology's nature and the spread of popular naturalism in Britain,
c.1800-1850. J.M. van Wyhe. (Professor Martin J. Daunton.) Cambridge
Ph.D. 2001.
Gypsy identity, 'racial improvement' and evangelical reform in early
19th-century Britain. J.D. Coffin. (Dr. Lawrence E. Klein.) Cambridge
M.Phil. 2002.
A historical geography of glacial theory in early 19th-century Edinburgh.
Diarmid Finnegan. Edinburgh M.Res. 2001.
Henry Lilley Smith (1788-1859), surgeon, philanthropist and originator
of provident dispensaries: a study of the career, ideas and the
achievements of a 19th-century country doctor. Simon Wheeler. Warwick
M.A. 1996.
The integration of residential institutions into their local urban
arenas: Lancaster, c.1810-1885. Samuel Johnson. (Dr. Michael J.
Winstanley and Dr. Stephen Constantine.) Lancaster Ph.D. 2002.
Irish migrant identity in Yorkshire and Lancashire, 1815-45. Mariclaire
Langstaff. (Dr. Ian Duffield and Professor Robert J. Morris.) Edinburgh
Ph.D. 2002.
Satirical journalism in London, 1815-21.
B.K. Wilson. (Professor Martin J. Daunton.) Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
The duke of Wellington and the people, 1819-32. Shaun R. Durham.
Southampton Ph.D. 1999.
Mobilizing traditions in the animal defence movement in Britain,
1820-1920. Chien-Hui Li. (Dr. Alastair J. Reid.) Cambridge Ph.D.
2002.
Unfortunate beings: juvenile criminality in York, 1820-50. Jeannette
Bollen. (Professor Edward Royle.) York M.A. 2000.
Charles Golightly (1807-85), Church parties and university politics
in Victorian England. Andrew C. Atherstone. Oxford D.Phil. 2001.
The trials and tribulations of Levy Emanuel Cohen, editor of the
Brighton Guardian, 1827-60. Leonard Book. (Mr. John R. Lowerson.)
Sussex D.Phil. 2002.
'The railway myth': flat racing in mainland Britain, 1830-1914.
John Tolson. (Professor Wray Vamplew.) De Montfort Ph.D. 2000.
Serial journalism and the transformation of English graphic satire,
1830-6. Richard J. Pound. (Dr. Thomas H. Gretton and Professor David
Bindman.) London Ph.D. 2002.
Electoral politics in Berwick-upon-Tweed, 1832-85. Michael J. Wickham.
(Mr. Alan J. Heesom.) Durham M.Phil. 2002.
The liturgical vision of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin. Christabel
J. Powell. (Dr. Sheridan W. Gilley.) Durham Ph.D. 2002.
Oxford Jackson: architecture, education,
status and style, 1835-1924. William H. Whyte. (Dr. E. Jane Garnett
and Professor Joseph Mordaunt Crook.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
The Great Western Railway and the celebration of Englishness. Alan
D. Bennett. (Dr. Ralph Harrington.) York Ph.D. 2000.
Women and the Great Western Railway, with special reference to Swindon
Works. Rosa Matheson. (Dr. June B. Hannam and Professor Geoffrey
Channon.) West of England Ph.D. 2002.
The making of Ruskin's radical reputation. Gill G. Cockram. (Professor
Gregory R. Claeys.) London Ph.D. 2002.
A history of the police in N. Wales, c.1840-2000. Henry K. Birch.
(Dr. Paul B. O'Leary.) Wales Ph.D. 2002.
The Scottish music hall, 1840-1918. Paul Maloney. (Dr. Callum Brown.)
Strathclyde M.Phil. 1999.
Conflict and assimilation: the Irish communities in Bolton and Preston,
1840-1914. David Holding. (Professor Neville Kirk.) Manchester Metropolitan
Ph.D. 2002.
The vegetarian movement in Britain, c.1840-1901: a study of its
development, personnel and wider connections. James R. Gregory.
(Professor John G. Rule.) Southampton Ph.D. 2002.
The government of the eye: light technology, liberalism and the
Victorian city, 1840-1900. Christopher Otter. (Professor Patrick
J. Joyce.) Manchester Ph.D. 2002.
Albion's sisters: a study of trades directories
and female economic participation in the mid 19th century. David
Foster. (Professor Gareth Shaw and Dr. Tim Coles.) Exeter Ph.D.
2002.
The influence of the Oxford Movement on Welsh Anglicanism and Nonconformity
in the 1840s and 1850s. D. Peter Freeman. (Dr. Prys T.J. Morgan.)
Wales Ph.D. 1999.
Decline and change in some west Devon market town parishes, 1841-91.
Peter Walker. (Professor Mark Overton and Dr. Joseph L. Melling.)
Exeter Ph.D. 2001.
The strike for the People's Charter in 1842. Anthony D. Smith. (Dr.
Anthony C. Howe.) London Ph.D. 2002.
The Church defence problem in Conservative politics, 1843-51. Heera
Chung. (Dr. A.J. Boyd Hilton.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.
The contribution of the religious orders to education in Glasgow,
1847-1918. Francis J. O'Hagan. (Dr. A. McPhee.) Glasgow Ph.D. 2002.
Really useful knowledge and the politics of education, with reference
to the working-class press, 1848-70. Keith M. Flett. (Dr. Dennis
W. Dean.) London Ph.D. 2002.
British amateur astronomers in the second half of the 19th century.
Ashton Craine. (Dr. Colin W. Chant.) Open University Ph.D. 2002.
Economy to amenity: the commons of the New Forest and Ashdown Forest,
1851-1939. Lara J. Phelan. (Professor Alun J. Howkins.) Sussex D.Phil.
2002.
The Irish in north-east Wales, 1851-81. Peter
Jones. (Professors Roger E. Swift and Elizabeth Malcolm.) Liverpool
Ph.D. 2002.
Catering personnel on British passenger liners, 1860-1935. Sari
Mäenpää. (Professor W. Robert Lee.) Liverpool Ph.D.
2002.
Character, controversy and community: Anglo-Catholic churches and
the working classes in south-east Birmingham, 1865-1939. Kim Wasey.
(Professor D. Hugh McLeod.) Birmingham M.Phil. 2002.
The history of gymnastic activity in the West Midlands, with special
reference to Birmingham, 1865-1918: with an analysis of military
influences, secular and religious innovation and educational developments.
Frank Galligan. Coventry Ph.D. 2000.
Conservative women, the Conservative party and the campaign for
women's suffrage, 1867-1914. Mitzi M. Auchterlonie. (Dr. Bruce I.
Coleman and Dr. Andrew J. Thorpe.) Exeter Ph.D. 2002.
Victorian feminism and 'fallen' women: the campaign to repeal the
Contagious Diseases Acts in Britain, 1869-86. Sung-Sook Lee. (Mrs.
Anne S. Oldfield and Mr. John R. Lowerson.) Sussex D.Phil. 2002.
Negotiating class: East London cultural projects in the 'making
of a working class', 1870-1914. M.T. Finn. (Professor Gareth Stedman
Jones.) Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
Aspects of urban history of the Garw Valley, c.1870-1914. Wyn Price.
(Dr. Christopher M. Williams.) Wales Ph.D. 2002.
'Woman's mission': the temperance and women's
suffrage movements in Scotland, c.1870-1914. Megan K. Smitley. (Dr.
Lynn C. Abrams and Dr. Eleanor J. Gordon.) Glasgow Ph.D. 2002.
Orkney and Shetland, 1870-1914. Anne Marie Tindley. Edinburgh M.Sc.
2002.
The 'Bury-al Board': poverty, politics and poor relief in the Brixworth
Union, Northamptonshire, c.1870-1900. Elizabeth T. Hurren. (Dr.
Peter W.J. Bartrip and Professor Peter J.R. King.) Leicester Ph.D.
2000.
The decline of infant mortality: Royal Leamington Spa, 1871-1910.
Gillian W. Baird. Open University M.Phil. 1989.
Female domestic service in late Victorian Chester, 1871-1901. Jacqueline
Perry. (Professor John C. Belchem.) Liverpool Ph.D. 2002.
The National Training School for Music, 1873-82: catalyst or cul-de-sac?
A critical analysis of the circumstances leading to the rise and
fall of Sir Henry Cole's music school at South Kensington. Giles
W.E. Brightwell. Durham M.A. 1999.
A social history of the football manager, 1880-c.1966. Neil Carter.
(Professors Tony Mason and Carolyn K. Steedman.) Warwick Ph.D. 2002.
The education of the blind, 1880s-1920s. Lyn Payne. (Dr. J. Michael
Sanderson.) East Anglia Ph.D. 2002.
Intercepting infection: quarantine, the Port Sanitary Authority
and immigration in late 19th- and early 20th-century Britain. Krista
Maglen. (Professor M. Anne Crowther and Dr. Marguerite W. Duprée.)
Glasgow Ph.D. 2002.
Methodist Episcopal and Wesleyan Methodist
deaconess work in the late 19th and early 20th centuries: a paradigm
for evangelism. Laceye C. Warner. Bristol Ph.D. 2000.
Investigating character in England, c.1880-1914. Nathan Roberts.
(Professor Michael E. Rose.) Manchester Ph.D. 2002.
The construction of artistic masculinity in James McNeill Whistler,
Walter Sickert and Wyndham Lewis, c. 1880-1914. Jonathan C. Shirland.
(Dr. Andrew F. Hemingway and Dr. David P. Corbett.) London Ph.D.
2002.
The British empire and international students at the University
of Edinburgh, 1880-1914. Ian Wotherspoon. (Dr. Thomas J. Barron
and Dr. Victor H. Rothwell.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2002.
Interpersonal violence in late Victorian and Edwardian England:
Staffordshire, 1880-1910 Kevin S. Felstead. (Professor David M.
Vincent.) Keele Ph.D. 2001.
The party avent and English electoral culture, c.1880-c.1906. Kathryn
S. Rix. (Dr. Jonathan P. Parry.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.
Socialist Darwinism: the response of the Left to Darwinian evolutionary
theory, 1880-1905. Caroline Ogilvie. (Professor Gregory R. Claeys.)
London Ph.D. 2002.
379 Forgotten geographies: spaces of black women's identity in late
19th-century London. Tanya C. Bressey. (Dr. Richard J. Dennis and
Dr. Claire Dwyer.) London Ph.D. 2002.
A geography of institutional health care
in late 19th-century England and Wales. Karl D. Wilding. Leeds Ph.D.
2000.
The Social Democratic Federation and the revival of socialism in
Britain in the 1880s. J. Owen. Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
Networks of creativity: a study on scientific achievement in British
physiology, c.1881-1945. Abigail O'Sullivan Tierney. (Professor
Robert Fox.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
Irish separatism, 1882-1914. Matthew J. Kelly. (Professor Robert
F. (Roy) Foster.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
Parties, issues and personalities: the structural determinants of
Irish voting behaviour, 1885-2000. Simon W. King. Oxford D.Phil.
2001.
Teachers and football: the origins, development and influence of
schoolboy Football Associations in London, 1885-1915. Columba J.
Kerrigan. (Professor Richard E. Aldrich and Dr. David R. Crook.)
London Ph.D. 2002.
The political and military career of Major-General J.E.B. Seely,
1868-1947. Cathleen E. Cooper. (Mr. Adrian J. Vinson.) Southampton
M.Phil. 2001.
'Flame and burnt offering': a life of Constance Lytton, 1869-1923.
Michelle Myall. (Professor June Purvis.) Portsmouth Ph.D. 1999.
Will Crooks MP, local activist and labour pioneer - Poplar to Woolwich
1852-1921. Paul Tyler. (Professor Denis O. Judd and Dr. Roland E.
Quinault.) London Metropolitan Ph.D. 2002.
389 Health and welfare of mothers and infants:
Worcestershire, 1890-1948. Judith Porter. (Dr. Dilwyn Porter and
Dr. Hilary Marland.) Coventry M.Phil. 2002.
Middle-class women and horticultural education, 1890-1939. Anne
M. Meredith. (Professor Alun J. Howkins.) Sussex D.Phil. 2002.
'A place of teaching and research': University College London and
the origins of the research university in Britain, 1890-1914. Mark
N. Pendleton. (Professor David W. French.) London Ph.D. 2002.
What the campaigns to repeal the Contagious Diseases Acts revealed
about men's and women's relationships at the end of the 19th century.
D.V. Cencig. (Dr. Pam Hirsch.) Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
Children of the nation? A study of the health and well-being of
Oxfordshire children, 1891-1939. Katherine H. Field. (Dr. Kate Tiller
and Miss Margaret H. Pelling.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
Lancashire, Derbyshire and East Coast Railway. David R.H. Wilmot.
(Professor Colin Divall.) York M.A. 2001.
An investigation into the factors influencing infant mortality in
Cholsey sub-district, Berkshire, 1892-1900. Patricia A. Buckingham.
Open University M.Phil. 1989.
A bad press? Popular newspapers, the Labour party and British politics
from Northcliffe to Blair James Thomas. (Mr. Peter P. Stead.) Wales
Ph.D. 1999.
The state, the public and the trials of Adolf Beck, 1895-1904. R.
Blakeslee Gilpin. (Dr. J. Davis.) Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
Empire, nationalism and Fabianism in the thought of John S. Furnivall.
H.-J. Pham. (Dr. Timothy N. Harper.) Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
From 1900
Case studies in British management, public
and business sectors 1900-present: an analysis of internal and external
management. Duncan McTavish. (Dr. Duncan M. Ross and Professor Anthony
Slaven.) Glasgow Ph.D. 2002.
Autobiographical acts, ethnic memory and the history of Afro-Caribbean
and Jewish communities in 20th-century Britain. Gemma Romain. (Professor
A.R.J. (Tony) Kushner.) Southampton Ph.D. 2001.
The politics of autism: a case study in 20th-century mental health
science and policy. Anna Skotko. (Dr. Charles Webster.) Oxford M.Phil.
2002.
The development of occupational therapy in Scotland, 1900-60. Catherine
F. Paterson. (Dr. David F. Smith.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 2002.
The social and political activity of the Cadbury family: a study
in manipulative capitalism. Kevin Dowd. (Professor Roy A. Lowe.)
Wales Ph.D. 2002.
Labour's attitudes to social reform, 1900-14. Dennis Benson. (Professor
Ian Levitt and Dr. Alan Pratt.) Central Lancashire M.Phil. 2002.
The Freewoman: feminism and individualism in the early 20th century.
L.M. Delap. (Dr. Deborah Thom.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.
Lying-in in Liverpool: a social history of the development of Liverpool's
maternity services, with particular reference to provisions for
poor women, 1902-48. Emma Latham. (Dr. Laurie J. Feehan and Mr.
Roger H. Spalding.) Lancaster Ph.D. 2002.
History of the Manchester Medical School. Helen Valier. (Professor
John V. Pickstone.) Manchester Ph.D. 2002.
The early political career of Sir James Craig, 1903-14. Terence
Daly. (Professor Keith J. Jeffery.) Ulster Ph.D. 2002.
Progress in the parish: colliery development and local government
in the Doncaster coalfield, 1905-15. Gillian C. Oakley. (Dr. Richard
C. Whiting.) Leeds Ph.D. 2002.
Fire control for British Dreadnoughts: choices
of technology and supply. John Brooks. (Professor Andrew D. Lambert.)
London Ph.D. 2001.
State financial provision for the elderly, 1908-48, with special
reference to Northamptonshire. John Adams. (Dr. Peter W.J. Bartrip.)
Leicester M.Phil. 2002.
Local government film censorship: the control of film exhibition
in England and Wales, 1909-39. Sian Lewis. (Professor Rodney Lowe.)
Bristol Ph.D. 2002.
Auxiliary forces for the land defence of Great Britain, 1909-19.
K. William Mitchinson. (Professor Ian F.W. Beckett.) Luton Ph.D.
2002.
The Mental Deficiency Acts, 1913-48: medical care, control and eugenics.
Pamela L. Dale. (Dr. Joseph L. Melling.) Exeter Ph.D. 2001.
Lost souls in the House of Restoration? British ex-servicemen and
war disability pensions, 1914-30. Helen Bettinson. (Professor Roger
J. Cooter.) East Anglia Ph.D. 2002.
'Loss of innocence': the emotional transition from civilian to soldier
in the First World War. C.J. Moore-Bick. (Dr. S. Peter Martland.)
Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
World press reaction to the 1916 Irish rebellion. J. David Williams.
(Mr. Owen Dudley Edwards and Professor Michael Anderson.) Edinburgh
Ph.D. 2002.
Identity, politics and piety: the intellectual remaking of Catholicism
in the archdiocese of Glasgow, 1918-65. Clifford Williamson. (Dr.
Richard J. Finlay and Professor James F. McMillan.) Strathclyde
Ph.D. 2000.
419 Observant travel: distant fieldwork in British geography, 1918-60.
Paul Merchant. (Dr. David Matless and Dr. Charles Watkins.) Nottingham
Ph.D. 2000.
'A sun among cities': space, identities and queer male practices,
London, 1918-57. Matthew Houlbrook. (Professor Geoffrey J. Crossick.)
Essex Ph.D. 2002.
The campaign for equal pay in teaching and
the Civil Service, 1918-55. Katherine Taylor. (Professor Carolyn
K. Steedman and Dr. James S. Hinton.) Warwick M.Phil. 2002.
Making women magistrates: feminism, citizenship and justice in England
and Wales, 1918-50. Anne Logan. (Professors Angela V. John and Mick
Ryan.) Greenwich Ph.D. 2002.
The question of identity within the Anglo-Jewish elite, 1918-45.
Susan P. England. (Professor A.R.J. (Tony) Kushner.) Southampton
Ph.D. 2002.
A pleasant change from politics: the musical culture of the British
labour movement, 1918-39. Duncan Hall. (Professors Carolyn K. Steedman
and Tony Mason.) Warwick Ph.D. 2000.
The role of design in the Lancashire cotton industry, 1918-39. Frederika
Launert. (Dr. Christine E. Boydell and Dr. J. Geoffrey Timmins.)
Central Lancashire Ph.D. 2002.
Issues of disarmament in British defence and foreign policy, 1918-25.
Gerard A. Silverlock. (Dr. Michael L. Dockrill.) London Ph.D. 2000.
An environmental history of state forestry in Scotland, 1919-70.
K. Jan W. Oosthoek. (Dr. Fiona J. Watson and Professor George C.
Peden.) Stirling Ph.D. 2002.
Bureaucratic acceptance of citizenship in the voluntary sector,
1919-39: the case of the National Council of Social Service. Simon
D. Adderley. (Professor Duncan M. Tanner and Dr. J. Ronald Brooks.)
Wales Ph.D. 2001.
Debating gender: approaches to femininity and masculinity in the
popular national daily press in inter-war Britain. Adrian C. Bingham.
(Mrs Janet H. Howarth.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
The language of Conservatism in Lancashire
between the wars: a study of Ashton-under-Lyne, Chorley, Clitheroe,
Royton and South Salford. James Dearling. (Dr. N. James Vernon.)
Manchester Ph.D. 2002.
'Between work and sleep': leisure and civil society in inter-war
Britain. Philippa Grand. (Professor A. Penny Summerfield.) Manchester
Ph.D. 2002.
Educational welfare policy and opportunity for working-class children,
1919-39: a study of Preston and district. David Hughes. (Professors
Ian Levitt and Christine Kinealy.) Central Lancashire M.Phil. 2002.
'A rough kind of feminism': the formation of working-class women's
identities, Clydeside, c.1919-1936. Anne-Marie Hughes. (Dr. Richard
J. Finlay.) Strathclyde Ph.D. 2001.
Against all the odds: women in the communist party in Scotland,
1920-91: an oral history. Neil Rafeek. (Professor James F. McMillan
and Dr. Arthur J. McIvor.) Strathclyde Ph.D. 1998.
The internal combustion engine and British working-class mobility.
Tony Carr. (Dr. Colin W. Chant.) Open University Ph.D. 2002.
Jews in the Communist party of Great Britain, 1920-48: ethnic susceptibility,
generational divergence and party strategy. Jason L. Heppell. (Professor
Colin Holmes and Dr. David E. Martin.) Sheffield Ph.D. 2001.
Anglo-Irish relations and the partition of Ireland. Christopher
Reeves. Wales Ph.D. 2002.
Conservatism and society: aspects of government policy, 1924-9.
Melinda A. Haunton. (Professor John A. Turner.) London Ph.D. 2002.
Crime and unemployment in south Wales: the disclosure
of an inter- and post-war debate. Gary Rauter. (Mr. Peter P. Stead.)
Wales M.Phil. 2002.
Theses continued
The history of community care for people with learning difficulties
in Norfolk, 1930-80. Sheena E. Rolph. Open University Ph.D. 1999.
Voices raised in Cheltenham: personal and
institutional perspectives on St. Mary's College, 1930-70. Ann E.
Mathie. (Dr. Charles R.V. More, Professor Mary Fuller and Dr. Melanie
J. Ilic.) Gloucestershire Ph.D. 2002.
Consent and the caesarean sections, c.1930-1965. Julie Morgan. (Dr.
M. Hilary Marland.) Warwick M.A. 2002.
A socio-historical study of the British Federation of University
Women, 1930-57. Alison Golby. (Professor June Purvis and Dr. Kenneth
J. Lunn.) Portsmouth Ph.D. 1999.
Angels with dirty faces: children, cinema and censorship in 1930s
Britain. Sarah J. Smith. (Professor Callum Brown.) Strathclyde Ph.D.
2001.
The Anglican understanding of Nazism, and its influence on the history
and memory of the Holocaust. Thomas Lawson. (Professor A.R.J. (Tony)
Kushner.) Southampton Ph.D. 2001.
A political biography of Alexander Raven Thomson. Peter R. Pugh.
(Mr. Richard C. Thurlow.) Sheffield Ph.D. 2002.
The United Front and the Popular Front in the north-east of England,
1936-9. Lewis H. Mates. (Prof. Martin Pugh.) Newcastle Ph.D. 2002.
Anglo-Jewry and the refugee children, 1938-45. Paula Hill. (Dr.
Nicholas Stargardt and Professor John A. Turner.) London Ph.D. 2002.
Women's experiences at Royal Holloway, 1939-59. Elizabeth L. Kirk.
(Dr. Amanda J. Vickery.) London M.Phil. 2002.
Behind the thin black line: Leslie Illingworth and the political
cartoonist in wartime. Mark Bryant. (Professor David A. Welch.)
Kent Ph.D. 2002.
Holding the line: the Royal Navy's home fleet in the Second World
War. James Levy. (Mr. Michael A. Simpson.) Wales Ph.D. 2001.
The intellectual framework of voluntary social
service, c.1940-1960. S. John Jenkins. (Professor Martin J. Daunton.)
London Ph.D. 2002.
'Very deeply dyed in the black': the resurrection of British fascism,
1940-53. Graham D. Macklin. (Mr. Richard C. Thurlow.) Sheffield
Ph.D. 2002.
The language of occupation: Guernsey, 1940-5. Alice Evans. (Professor
Carolyn K. Steedman.) Warwick M.A. 2002. 'Wartime
Guests or Borrowed Children?' Wartime Surveys and the Experience
of Evacuation. Alice Smith (Dr Paul Addison, Dr Jeremy A. Crang)
University of Edinburgh, Centre for Second World War Studies M.Sc.
by Historical Research 2002.
Jewish immigration into Britain after 1945. Sean Kelly. (Professor
Colin Holmes and Dr. Robert Moore.) Sheffield Ph.D. 2002.
The aesthetics of class in post-war Britain. Paul L. Long. (Professor
Carolyn K. Steedman and Dr. Jonathan Jacobs.) Warwick Ph.D. 2001.
The impact of the rundown and privatization of Portsmouth royal
dockyard since 1945. Gordon Pritchard. (Dr. Kenneth J. Lunn.) Portsmouth
Ph.D. 2002.
'Settlers' men' or policemen? The ambiguities of 'colonial' policing,
1945-80 Georgina Sinclair. (Dr. Philip V. Murphy.) Reading Ph.D.
2002.
Giving from afar: the crisis of child support in post-war Great
Britain. Bryan Wykoff Leach. (Professor Avner Offer.) Oxford M.Phil.
2002.
Professional football and its supporters in the north-west of England,
1946-85. Gavin Mellor. (Dr. David C. Russell and Dr. Rex Pope.)
Central Lancashire Ph.D. 2002.
M1: a cultural geography of an English motorway, 1946-65. Peter
R. Merriman. (Dr. David Matless and Dr. Charles Watkins.) Nottingham
Ph.D. 2001.
The life experiences of university-educated women: graduates of
the University of Liverpool, 1947-79. Sarah J. Aiston. (Dr. Sylvia
A. Harrop.) Liverpool Ph.D. 2000.
War and aftermath: British cinema and society in the late 1940s.
Stephen N. Guy. (Professor John A. Ramsden.) London Ph.D. 2002.
Appleton's architects: building the University
of Edinburgh, 1949-65. Clive Barr Fenton. Edinburgh Ph.D. 2002.
The strange death of Labour England: collective provision and social
cohesion in Southwark, 1950-2000. H. Harold J. Carter. (Professor
Avner Offer.) Oxford M.Phil. 2002.
The Cabinet committee system and the development of British colonial
policy, 1951-64. John Finlayson. (Dr. Richard C. Whiting and Dr.
O.A. Hartley.) Leeds Ph.D. 2002.
'The fools have stumbled on their best man by accident': an analysis
of the 1957 and 1963 Conservative party leadership selections. Stephen
D. Miller. Huddersfield Ph.D. 1999.
British economic and social planning, 1959-70. Glen S. O'Hara. (Professor
Kathleen Burk.) London Ph.D. 2002.
Political change in N.W. Wales, 1960-75: the decline of the Labour
party and the rise of Plaid Cymru. Andrew C. Edwards. (Professors
Duncan M. Tanner and R. Merfyn Jones.) Wales Ph.D. 2002.
The civil rights movement in Northern Ireland during the 1960s.
S. Prince. (Dr. Robert P. Tombs.) Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
The origins and history of the special adviser with particular reference
to the 1964-70 Wilson administration. Andrew Blick. (Professor Peter
J. Hennessy.) London Ph.D. 2002.
INTERNATIONAL HISTORY
From Malabar to Macau. The Portuguese in
China during the 16th century: a synthesis of early Luso-Chinese
sources. Stephen T.-H. Chang. (Dr. Joan-Pau Rubies.) Reading Ph.D.
2002.
Bhuvanekabahu VII and the Portuguese: temporal and spiritual encounters
in Sri Lanka, 1521-51. Alan Leiper Strathern. (Dr. Peter B.R. Carey
and Professor Tom Earle.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
British-colonial privateering in the War of the Spanish succession,
1702-13. Nicholas Morley. (Dr. Simon Newman.) Glasgow M.Phil. 2000.
To the east or to the west? Agents in the recruitment of migrants
for British North America and Habsburg Hungary, 1717-70. William
T. O'Reilly. (Professor Robert J.W. Evans and Dr. Peter J. Thompson.)
Oxford D.Phil. 2001.
Gouverneur Morris in Paris. G.M. Betros. Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
'Where West and East meets': change and continuity in the British
administration of Jamaica, Barbados and the Leeward Islands in connection
to the rule of India. T.L. Billstrom. (Dr. Betty C. Wood.) Cambridge
M.Phil. 2002.
The significance of Liebig's Familiar Letters on Chemistry (1843)
for the popularization and institutionalization of chemistry in
the 19th century. Nicholas P. Edwards. (Professor Nicholas J. Cull.)
Leicester Ph.D. 2002.
Imperial footprints: Lady Aberdeen and Lady Dufferin in Ireland,
Canada and India, 1870-1914. Valerie McLeish. (Professor Catherine
M. Hall.) London Ph.D. 2002.
The geographies of global humanitarianism: the Anti-Slavery Society
and the Aborigines Protection Society, 1884-1933. Roderick E. Mitcham.
(Professor Felix F. Driver.) London Ph.D. 2002.
French policy towards the Unionist regime
in the Ottoman empire, 1908-1914. James Harrison. (Dr. Feroz A.K.
Yasamee.) Manchester Ph.D. 1996.
German, British and Ottoman espionage and propaganda in the Middle
East during the First World War. H. Tilman Ludke. (Dr. Eugene L.
Rogan.) Oxford D.Phil. 2001.
The League of Nations and human rights: from practice to theory.
Barbara H.M. Metzger. (Dr. Zara S. Steiner.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.
Managing the Dominions: the Dominions Office and the Second World
War. Andrew D. Stewart. (Dr. Saki Dockrill.) London Ph.D. 2002.
The role of senior representatives of the U.S. military in negotiating
the charter of the United Nations, 1944-5. Lukas H. Haynes. (Professors
Robert J. O'Neill and Edward A. Roberts.) Oxford M.Litt. 2002.
Plague of poverty: the World Health Organization, tuberculosis and
international development, c.1945-1980. S.S. Amrith. (Ms. Emma Rothschild.)
Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
The economic dimensions of the Marshall Plan in Greece, 1947-52:
the origins of the the Greek economic miracle. Apostolos Vetsopoulos.
(Professor Kathleen Burk.) London Ph.D. 2002.
Harry Truman and the United States' recognition of Israel. M. Ottolenghi.
(Professor Anthony J. Badger.) Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
The Anglo-American relationship and propaganda strategies in the
Middle East, 1953-7. James R. Vaughan. (Professor Kathleen Burk.)
London Ph.D. 2002.
Britain, the Laos problem, and the collapse of peace in Indochina,
1954-62. Phillip T.K. Hughes. (Professor Andrew N. Porter.) London
Ph.D. 2002.
The Commonwealth and European integration: competing commitments
for Britain, 1956-67. Philip R. Alexander. (Dr. Ronald Hyam.) Cambridge
Ph.D. 2002.
From Eisenhower to Kennedy: the United States'
policy of accommodating the United Arab Republic, 1958-63. Sattam
Al-Otaiby. (Dr. Peter C. Lowe and Dr. Feroz A.K. Yasamee.) Manchester
Ph.D. 2002.
Islam in Europe, 1960 to the present. J.M.A.T.G. Hieber. Cambridge
M.Phil. 2002.
A history of the International Centre for Theorectical Physics,
1960-80: ideology and practice in a United Nations institution for
scientific co-operation for Third World development. Alexis de Greiff.
(Dr. Andrew C. Warwick and Professor Eduardo Ortiz.) London Ph.D.
2002.
The little state department: McGeorge Bundy, the N.S.C. staff and
the escalation of the Vietnam War, 1961-5. A.M. Preston. (Dr. John
A. Thompson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.
AFRICA
Islamic law in 15th-century Morocco: Muhammad
al-Miknasi and his work. Mehemed Twebti. (Professor Gerald R. Hawting.)
London Ph.D. 2002.
Class, race and institutional reform in Cape Town and its environs
during the era of emancipation, 1823-53. André C. Namphy.
(Dr. Stanley Trapido.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
Muffled voices: women of the Ghanaian press, 1857-1957. Audrey Gadzekpo.
(Dr. Lynne Brydon and Professor Karin Barber.) Birmingham Ph.D.
2002.
Remaking Ndebele and the Kalanga: language and ethnicity in Matebeleland,
1860-1960s. E. Msindo. (Dr. John M. Lonsdale.) Cambridge M.Phil.
2002.
Veterinary science and public policy in the Cape colony, 1877-1910.
Daniel Gilfoyle. (Professor William J. Beinart.) Oxford D.Phil.
2002.
The British community in occupied Cairo. Lanver Mak. (Dr. Ulrike
Freitag.) London Ph.D. 2002.
Lines upon a map: an analysis of the imposition of the western concept
of dividing political space in Tanganyika, 1884-1961. Neil A. Ford.
(Dr. Paul C. Nugent.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2002.
The poetics of belonging: exhibitions and the performance of white
South African identities, 1886-1936. Dipti Bhagat. (Professor Felix
F. Driver.) London Ph.D. 2002.
Moving the Maasai: a colonial misadventure. Charlotte J. Hughes.
(Professor William J. Beinart and Dr. David A. Turton.) Oxford D.Phil.
2002.
Swahili poetry as a historical source: Utenzi, war poems and the
German conquest of East Africa. Jose A. Saavedra Casco. (Dr. David
M. Anderson.) London Ph.D. 2002.
Forest exploitation versus conservation in colonial Zimbabwe, with
particular reference to the Zambezi teak woodland of northwestern
Matebeleland, 1890-1960. Vimbai C. Kwashirai. (Professor William
J. Beinart.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
Authority and identity: Malawian soldiers
in Britain's colonial army, 1891-1964. Timothy J. Lovering. (Dr.
K. John McCracken.) Stirling Ph.D. 2002.
African treatment of cattle diseases. Stephen Wright. (Dr. John
M. MacKenzie.) Lancaster M.Phil. 2002.
Race, mental health and social control in colonial Kenya, 1900-52.
Gail C. Beuschel. (Dr. David M. Anderson.) London Ph.D. 2002.
A social history of south-eastern Tanzania, c.1900-1950. F.M. Becker.
(Professor John Iliffe.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.
Progressivism, agriculture and conservation in the Cape colony,
c.1902-1908. Karen B. Brown. (Professor William J. Beinart.) Oxford
D.Phil. 2002.
The impact of the 'Alliance Israelite Universelle' on change and
modernisation of the Jewish communities of Morocco, 1912-56. Meir
B. Abraham. Anglia Ruskin University Ph.D. 2000.
Why do we need the white man's God? African contributions and responses
to the formation of a Christian movement in Cameroon, 1914-68. Guy
A. Thomas. (Professor Richard J.A.R. Rathbone.) London Ph.D. 2002.
The logistics and politics of the Egyptian campaigns, 1915-19. K.
Coates Ulrichsen. (Professor Christopher A. Bayly.) Cambridge M.Phil.
2002.
The policy of indirect rule in Bechuanaland protectorate (Botswana),
1926-57. C.J. Makgala. (Professor John Iliffe.) Cambridge Ph.D.
2001.
From colonial administration to colonial state: the transition of
government, education and labour in Nyasaland, c.1930-1950. Andrew
J. Fairweather-Tall. (Dr. John G. Darwin.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
The Rwanda Mission and the Balokole Revival. J. Dunford. (Dr. John
M. Lonsdale.) Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
Church and state in decolonisation: the case
of Buganda, 1939-62. Caroline Bone Howell. (Dr. Ian R. Phimister.)
Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
Circumstances short of global war: British defence, colonial internal
security, and decolonisation in Kenya, 1945-65. David A. Percox.
(Professor Christopher J. Wrigley.) Nottingham Ph.D. 2001.
Locating 'home': processes of settlement and social change among
African women in Cape Town, 1948-2000. Rebekah Lee. (Professor William
J. Beinart.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
Mission church reactions to 'Bantu education' in South Africa. Neil
G.R. Overy. (Professor Shula Marks.) London Ph.D. 2002.
The Gaullists and North Africa, 1951-8. Stephen Tyre. (Professor
James F. McMillan.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2002.
Famine response and moral economy in Kenya, 1960-84. R. Affolder.
(Dr. John M. Lonsdale.) Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
Banda and the British: Anglo-Malawian relations in the 1960s. H.A.
Badenoch. (Dr. John M. Lonsdale.) Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
Rhodesian U.D.I. and the search for a settlement, 1964-8: failure
of decolonization. Richard T. Coggins. (Dr. Nicholas J. Owen.) Oxford
D.Phil. 2002.
Politics, culture and medicine in Malawi: historical continuities
and ruptures, with special reference to H.I.V./A.I.D.S. John L.C.
Lwanda. Edinburgh Ph.D. 2002.
Representation and Reality: Women and Politicisation in the Western
Cape, 1948-1976. Helen Scanlon. (Professor Shula Marks.) London
Ph.D. (S.O.A.S. Hist. of Afr.) 2002.
AMERICAN AND THE WEST INDIES
General
Prising the doors of empire: the Anglo-American
Caribbean Commission and the American quest for a new West Indies,
1938-45. A.C. Whitham. Wales Ph.D. 1999.
Change and continuity in United States-Colombian relations during
the war against drugs, 1970-98. Alexandria Guáqueta. (Dr.
Andrew J. Hurrell.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
Colonial America and the U.S.A.
Custom, contrast or compromise: the transfer
of culture from old to New England in the 17th century - Ormesby,
Norfolk to Hampton, New Hampshire. Barbara MacAllan. East Anglia
Ph.D. 1999.
Seventeenth-century migration to the American colonies. Jenny Shaw.
Edinburgh M.Sc. 2002.
The early planters and the adventurers of the Plymouth colony: examinations
and comparisons of their motives for departure to New England. Mariko
Iijima. (Dr. Ian W. Archer.) Oxford M.Phil. 2002.
Transatlantic puritanism and the classical tradition in New England,
c.1630-1700, with special reference to Harvard. M.A. Sletcher. (Dr.
David L. Smith.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.
Cotton Mather's cosmology as it relates to the Salem witchcraft
trials of 1692-3. David Price. (Professor Timothy V. Hitchcock and
Dr. John P.F. Broad.) London Metropolitan Ph.D. 2002.
Eighteenth-century religious revivals in
New England, c.1730-1750. M.C. Atkinson. (Dr. Betty C. Wood.) Cambridge
M.Phil. 2002.
Trade and trading communities in the late 18th-century Atlantic:
Liverpool and Philadelphia. Sheryllyne Haggerty. (Dr. Michael J.
Power and Dr. Jennifer I. Kermode.) Liverpool Ph.D. 2002.
The welfare and employment of women during the colonisation of Georgia
in the late 18th century. B.J. Marsh. (Dr. Richard M. Smith.) Cambridge
Ph.D. 2002.
Florida's dissenters, rebels and runaways: territorial days to emancipation.
Larry E. Rivers. London Ph.D. 2002.
Black slave drivers in the antebellum South. Joanne Berry. (Dr.
Steven J. Sarson.) Wales Ph.D. 2002.
The impact of technology on the tactics and strategy of the American
Civil War. Richard Alford. (Mr. Michael A. Simpson.) Wales Ph.D.
2002.
The impact of the American evangelists, Moody and Sankey, on Scotland,
1873-4. Elizabeth P. Thomson. (Professor G. Ian T. Machin.) Dundee
M.Phil. 2002.
Progress and tradition at women's colleges in the American South,
1880-1910. Gillian N. North. (Dr. Martin S. Crawford.) Keele Ph.D.
2001.
The role of Julian Pauncefote in the Anglo-American rapprochement,
1889-1902. Paul Gibb. (Dr. Matthew S. Seligmann.) Leicester Ph.D.
2002.
The pressures for immigration restriction in the Pacific Northwest,
1890-1924. Kristofer M. Allerfeldt. (Professor Jeremy D. Noakes
and Dr. Joseph Smith.) Exeter Ph.D. 2001.
'Our brothers across the ocean'? Unionist diplomacy, the Lansdowne
Foreign Office and the Anglo-American 'special relationship', 1900-5.
Iestyn M. Adams. (Dr. Keith M. Wilson.) Leeds Ph.D. 2002.
The Ossian Sweet case: inter-minority conflict
and racial identity in Detroit, 1925-6. P.J.R. Flack. (Professor
Anthony J. Badger.) Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
The Republican party and civil rights, 1928-48. Simon Topping. (Dr.
John White.) Hull Ph.D. 2002.
Catherine Bauer, 1928-35: from modernism and housing to action.
Taina M. Rikala. (Dr. Nicholas O.A. Bullock.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2000.
The political career of Eugene McCarthy. D.C. Sandbrook. (Professor
Anthony J. Badger.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.
The F.B.I., Franklin Roosevelt and the anti-interventionist movement,
1939-45. Douglas M. Charles. (Professor Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones and
Dr. D. Stafford.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2002.
A war of words: the use of language in the debate over American
foreign policy, 1939-41. John-Paul Mellinship. (Dr. Patricia M.
Clavin.) Keele M.Phil. 2001.
Twisting the tale: reading and writing the 1939 British royal visit
to the United States. Timothy Barrett. (Dr. Patricia M. Clavin.)
Keele Ph.D. 2002.
From world war to Cold War: aspects of the management and co-ordination
of American intelligence, 1941-53. L.A. Valero. (Professor Christopher
M. Andrew.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.
Anglo-American strategic co-operation: the role of carrier aviation
in western strategy, 1945-55. Clare Scammell. (Professor Andrew
D. Lambert.) London Ph.D. 2002.
U.S. and U.K. intelligence assessment during the early Cold War:
a comparative study. M.R. Perl. (Professor Christopher M. Andrew.)
Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
History and 1950s Hollywood. D.N. Eldridge. (Professor Anthony J.
Badger.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.
The Black prison experience and the U.S.
civil rights movement. Zoe Greer. (Dr. Brian E. Ward.) Newcastle
Ph.D. 2002.
An analysis of the anti-gun and pro-gun stances of national congressional
delegations for New York, South Carolina, Connecticut and Texas
in the firearms restrictions controversy of the 1960s. James W.
Murrell. (Dr. John R. Oldfield.) Southampton Ph.D. 2001.
Back down to earth: the development of space policy for N.A.S.A.
during the Jimmy Carter administration. M.D. Damuhn. Wales Ph.D.
2000.
West Indies and Caribbean area
Slave societies in Jamaica and Surinam.
Henrice Altink. (Professor David Richardson.) Hull Ph.D. 2002.
Slavery in the marginal colonies of the British West Indies. Roy
Murray. (Dr. Francis J.D. Lambert and Dr. Michael J. French.) Glasgow
Ph.D. 2002.
West Indian slave revolts and the British discourse on slave emancipation,
c.1790-1833. Gelien Matthews. (Professor David Richardson and Professor
David Eltis.) Hull Ph.D. 2002.
Women and the emergence of the free Indian community in Trinidad,
1869-1945. Chandra Jangbahadoor. (Professor Judith M. Brown and
Dr. Steven A. Vertovec.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
West Indian nurses and the National Health Service in Britain, 1950-68.
Linda Ali. (Dr. John Howard.) York M.A. 2001.
Central and Latin America
A cultural history of British accounts of
travel to Mexico, 1589-1900. A. Gurria Quintana. (Professor U. Peter
Burke.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.
Identities and independence in the provinces of Santa Marta and
Riohacha (Colombia), c.1750-c.1850. Steinar A. Saether. (Dr. Anthony
McFarlane.) Warwick Ph.D. 2001.
Maracaibo black gold: Venezuelan oil and environment during the
Juan Vicente Gomez era, 1908-35. Nikolas Kozloff. (Professor Alan
S. Knight.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
'La noble mujer organizada': the 1930s women's movement in Mexico.
Stephanie E. Mitchell. (Professor Alan S. Knight.) Oxford D.Phil.
2002.
ASIA
General
Britain and the origins of the Cold War
in East Asia, 1944-9. Christopher J. Baxter. (Dr. Saki Dockrill.)
London Ph.D. 2000.
Middle East
Religious interaction between pagans and
Christians in Antioch in the late 4th century A.D. Isabella Sandwell.
(Professor John A. North.) London Ph.D. 2002.
Tihamah Gazetteer, the southern Red Sea coast of Arabia to 923/1517.
Francine L. Stone. (Professor G. Rex Smith.) Manchester Ph.D. 1999.
Marriage and divorce in urban Mamluk society in the 15th century.
Aliya Saidi. (Dr. Basim F. Musallam.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.
The political and economic history of the Gulf, 1750-1856, with
particular reference to the Al Bu Sa'id and the 'Utub. Fatima S.
al-Muhairi. (Professor G. Rex Smith.) Manchester Ph.D. 2000.
Aspects of Kuwaiti-Qatari relations, 1766-1995: a Kuwaiti view.
Mohammad A.M. al-Roumi. Kent M.A. 1999.
The transformation of a pastoral economy: Bedouin and states in
northern Arabia, 1850-1950. Anthony B. Toth. Oxford D.Phil. 2001.
The nationalist movement in Turkey and Great Britain, 1919-23: the
relationship between a revolutionary movement and a status quo power.
Eren D. Tol. Kent Ph.D. 1999.
The Arab rural economy in Mandate Palestine: peasants under colonial
rule. Amos Nadan. London Ph.D. (L.S.E. Econ. Hist.) 2002.
India and Pakistan
The sepoy army and colonial Madras, c.1806-1857.
Carina A. Montgomery. (Dr. David A. Washbrook.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
Ecology, society and state in the Bengal Delta, c.1840-1880. K.I.
Iqbal. (Professor Christopher A. Bayly.) Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
Developing indigenous and European knowledge: the vernacular education
movement and neo-orientalism in the Punjab, 1849-70. Jeffrey M.
Diamond. (Dr. Avril A. Powell.) London Ph.D. 2002.
History of insanity in British India. Shruti Kapila. (Professor
David J. Arnold.) London M.Phil. 2002.
Education in colonial India. Peter A.J. McMorland. Edinburgh M.Sc.
2002.
Pativratas and Kupattis: gender, caste and identity in Punjab, c.1870s-1920s.
Anshu Malhotra. (Dr. Avril A. Powell.) London Ph.D. 1998.
Famine process and famine policy: a case study of Ahmednagar District,
Bombay Presidency, India, 1870-84. David N.J. Hall-Matthews. (Dr.
David A. Washbrook and Professor Barbara Harriss-White.) Oxford
D.Phil. 2002.
The creation of a legendary orientalist: Sir Arthur Woodroffe as
'Arthur Avalon' in Calcutta. B. Kathleen P. Taylor. (Dr. Avril A.
Powell.) London Ph.D. 1998.
Sikhs, the Indian army and the Raj, c.1890-1920. G. McCann. (Professor
Christopher A. Bayly.) Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
Negotiating the boundaries of gender and empire: Lady Curzon, vicereine
of India, 1898-1905. Nicola J. Thomas. (Dr. James R. Ryan.) Oxford
D.Phil. 2002.
Contesting seclusion: the political emergence of Muslim women in
Bhopal, 1901-30. Siobhan Hurley. (Dr. Avril A. Powell.) London Ph.D.
1998.
The Indian independence movement. Brian J.
Lincoln. Edinburgh M.Sc. 2002.
Ireland, India and the Lloyd George coalition, 1918-22. T.A. Geddes.
(Dr. Rajnarayan S. Chandavarkar.) Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
588 British policy in Bengal, 1939-1945. Bikramjit De. (Professors
Judith M. Brown and Tapan Raychaudhuri.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
South-East Asia
Mapping modernities in Trengganu: nature,
Islam and the colonial state, 1850-1930. Bin Mohideen A.K. Shahridan
Faiez. (Dr. Stuart E. Corbridge.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.
Co-operation between the British Army and the Royal Air Force in
south-east Asia, 1941-5. Arthur C. Williamson. (Dr. Philip A. Towle.)
Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.
The formation and pursuit of British interests in south-east Asia
under the Attlee government. Young-Joo Jung. (Dr. Rana S.R. Mitter
and Dr. Charles Jones.) Warwick Ph.D. 2002.
Victory denied: the myth of inevitable American defeat in Vietnam.
Clevelan D. Walton. Hull Ph.D. 1998.
Far East, East Indies and Philippines
The British occupation of Indonesia, 1945-6.
Richard McMillan. (Professor Anthony J. Stockwell.) London Ph.D.
2002.
China, Hong Kong and Korea
The Christian Literature Society for China:
the role of its publications, personalities and theology in the
late Qing reform movements. Douglas B. Whitefield. (Dr. B. Stanley.)
Cambridge Ph.D. 2001.
Ecclesiastical devolution and union in China: the emergence of the
first native Protestant Church in South Fujian, 1842-63. David Cheung.
(Dr. R. Gary Tiedemann.) London Ph.D. 2002.
Colonialism, post-colonialism and local identity in colonial Taiwanese
landscape paintings, 1908-45. Hsin-tien Liao. (Professor N. Stanley.)
Central England in Birmingham Ph.D. 2002.
The role of finance in the economic development of Taiwan, 1965-90.
Teh-Ling Wang. (Mr. Michael G. Kuczynski.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.
Japan
Travel, plants, and cross-cultural landscapes:
British representation of Japan, 1860-1914. Setsu Tachibana. (Dr.
S.J. Daniels and Dr. Charles Watkins.) Nottingham Ph.D. 2000.
Financial development in early industrialisation: Japan and the
'British model', 1868-1914. M. Nishigai. Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
The Anglo-Japanese alliance in the English Japanese press, c.1900-1904.
E. Monti. (Mr. R. Clive Trebilcock.) Cambridge M.Phil. 2002.
The Anglo-Japanese cotton war during the inter-war period, 1920s-30s:
international trade disputes, industrial organisations and strategic
industrial policies. E. Choi. (Mr. R. Clive Trebilcock.) Cambridge
M.Phil. 2002.
The rebirth of a nation: popular pacifism
and grassroots revolt in post-war Japan. Mari Yamamoto. (Professor
J. Arthur A. Stockwin.) Oxford D.Phil. 2002.
AUSTRALASIA AND PACIFIC
From cannibal to terrorist: state violence, indigenous
resistance and representation in West Papua. S. Eben Kirksey. (Dr.
Peter B. Carey and Dr. Michael O'Hanlon.) Oxford M.Phil. 2002.
The cultures of Captain James Cook: a contextual examination of
his voyages of discovery. Jamie R. Cooke. (Dr. Ian Higginson.) Kent
M.A. 2001.
Nature speaks theology: colonialism, cultivation, conversion and
the Pacific, 1795-1850. Sujit P. Sivasundaram. (Dr. Jim A. Secord.)
Cambridge Ph.D. 2002.
Convicts, communication and authority: Britain and New South Wales,
1810-30. Christina J.V. Picton Phillipps. (Dr. Ian Duffield and
Dr. Stana Nenadic.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2002.
Yoked to the plough: male convict labour, culture and resistance
in rural Van Diemen's Land, 1820-40. Bruce Hindmarsh. (Dr. Crispin
P. Bates and Dr. Ian Duffield.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2002.
Administering emigration: Thomas Elliot and government-assisted
emigration from Britain to Australia, 1831-55. Margaret Ray. (Professor
Philip A. Williamson.) Durham Ph.D. 2002.
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