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PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY

Joseph de Maistre and the idea of history, 1794–1820. Carolina R. Armenteros. (Professor Gareth Stedman Jones.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.


HISTORICAL METHODS

Aspects of the social geography of early modern Norwich: applications of computer techniques. Daniel Jones. (Dr. Victor F.G. Morgan.) East Anglia Ph.D. 2004.


HISTORIOGRAPHY

Deconstructing Thucydides’ account of Sparta. Bernard Randall. (Dr. Stephen J. Hodkinson.) Manchester Ph.D. 2004.

Lazamon’s Brut and English historiography. Jennifer A. Miller. (Professor Douglas Gray.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004.

Historicity of Barbour’s Bruce. James H. Taggart. (Professor Edward J. Cowan.) Glasgow Ph.D. 2004.

Johann Sleidan and the Protestant vision of history. Alexandra Kess. (Professor Andrew D.M. Pettegree.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2004.

Bordering on nationalism: politics and historiography on the western frontiers of England and France, c.1550–1650. Jason Nice. (Dr. Stuart M. Carroll and Dr. Simon R. Ditchfield.) York Ph.D. 2004.

Myths of the Medici: William Roscoe and Renaissance historiography. Christina E. Storey. (Dr. E. Jane Garnett.) Oxford D.Phil. 2003.

Writing the revolution: J.M. Restrepo’s Historia de la Revolución en la Republica de Columbia, 1781–1863. Sergio Mejia. (Professor Anthony McFarlane.) Warwick Ph.D. 2004.

Adam Ferguson’s History of the progress and termination of the Roman republic (1783) and its place in his political thought. Iain R. McDaniel. (Dr. Istvan Hont.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Gaston Paris and the development of 19th-century medievalism. Isabel R. Noronha Divanna. (Dr. Stephen H. Rigby.) Manchester Ph.D. 2004.

Liberal historiography, 1870–1910. Mark Nixon. (Professor David W. Bebbington.) Stirling Ph.D. 2004.

The creation of Turkish national identity through the writing of history in the republican era: the place of the Balkans. Ebru Boyar. (Dr. Kate Fleet.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.


ANCIENT HISTORY

General

Caesar and the Gauls: imperialism and regional conflict. James A. Thorne. (Professor Timothy J. Cornell.) Manchester Ph.D. 2004.

Dialogue as discourse: priests, kings and women in the early Upanisads. Brian A. Black. London Ph.D. 2004.

Comparison of the Gask ‘system’ in Perthshire (Scotland) and the Taunis-Wetterau frontier in Hessen (Germany). Erik Dobat. (Professor William S. Hanson.) Glasgow M.Phil. 2004.

Egypt

The development of provincial towns in ancient Egypt from the end of the old kingdom to the beginning of the middle kingdom. Nadine Möller. (Mr. B.J. Kemp.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Greece and Mediterranean

The impact of trade on the society of Cyprus during the late bronze age: settlements, artefacts and social change. Sophia Antoniadou. Edinburgh Ph.D. 2004.

Value and values in a Mycenean society: production and consumption of commodities in late bronze age east Boeotia, Greece. Anastasia Dakouri-Hild. (Professor M. Millett.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

The liminal sacred king in early Greece and elsewhere. Graham J. Wheeler. (Professor P.A. Cartledge.) Cambridge M.Litt. 2004.

Ancient Rome and the Empire

Sicily in the Roman Republic, 241–44 B.C.: provincialisation and provincial identities. Jonathan R.W. Prag. (Professor Michael H. Crawford.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Iconography in Roman coins and sculpture. Antonia C. Butler. Edinburgh M.Sc. 2004.


MEDIEVAL EUROPE

General and Continental

Medieval maritime law and its practice in the towns of Northern Europe: a comparison by the example of shipwreck, jettison and ship collision. Edda Frankot .(Dr. Frederik J.G. Pedersen and Professor Angelo Forte.) Aberdeen Ph.D. (Hist.)

A socio-cultural analysis of Viking age jewellery from the North Atlantic. Michele Hayeur-Smith. (Professor Christopher D. Morris, Dr. Colleen E. Batey and Mr. R. Miller.) Glasgow Ph.D. 2003.

Symbolic communication and the negotiation of power at Carolingian regnal assemblies, 814–40. Christina U. Pössel. (Professor Rosamond D. McKitterick.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

The archbishopric of Dol, 849–1199. Paula de Fougerolles. (Professor U.-R. Blumenthal.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

North Atlantic pilgrimage: traces of ritual movement in the middle ages. Margareth Buer. (Professor Christopher D. Morris and Dr. Steven T. Driscoll.) Glasgow Ph.D. 2004.

Magic and impotence in the middle ages. Catherine R. Rider. (Professor David L. d’Avray.) London Ph.D. 2004.

The influence of the cult of the Virgin Mary on Christian perceptions of Jews, with particular reference to the role of the Marian miracle stories, c.1050–c.1300. Jennifer A. Shea. (Dr. Anna B. Sapir Abulafia.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

The study of music theory in Germany from the second half of the 11th century to the early 12th century. Thomas J.H. McCarthy. (Dr. Jean H. Dunbabin and Professor John A. Caldwell.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004.

The early development of the cult of St. Katherine of Alexandria, with particular reference to England. Christine L. Walsh. (Miss Brenda M. Bolton.) London Ph.D. 2003.

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

The reception of John Scotus Erigena in the 12th century. Andrew W.S. Burns. (Dr. J.A. Marenbon.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

The Jewish-Christian dialogue in 12th-century western Europe: the Hebrew and Latin sources of Herbert of Bosham’s commentary on the Psalms. Eva De Visscher. Leeds Ph.D. 2004.

The popes and the Baltic Crusades, 1147–1254. Iben M.F. Schmidt. (Professor Jonathan S.C. Riley-Smith.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

The principles of peacemaking in the central middle ages. Jenny Benham. (Professor Nicholas Vincent.) East Anglia Ph.D. 2004.

The marketing of the holy dead in the high middle ages: with special reference to England and the cult of St. Thomas Becket Emma Rogers. (Professor Malcolm C. Barber.) Reading Ph.D. 2004.

Theorianos’ embassy to the Armenians: an attempt at reunion of the churches. Christina Kirmizi. (Dr. Ruth J. Macrides.) Birmingham M.Phil. 2002.

The papacy and the idea of ‘internal’ crusades, 1198–1245. Rebecca A.C. Rist. (Professor Jonathan S.C. Riley-Smith.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

The eclipse of empire? Perceptions of the western empire and its rulers in 13th- and early-14th-century France. Christopher N. Jones. (Dr. Len E. Scales.) Durham Ph.D. 2004.

Byzantium and the Turks in the 13th century. Dimitri Korobeinikov. (Dr. Mark Whittow.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004.

Oxford theologians in Paris, 1220–1350: educational networks and career patterns. Erwan Lagadec. (Dr. R.J.A.I. Catto.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004.

Gregory II of Cyprus: encomia to Michael VII and Andronicus Palæologoi. Eleni R. Koutsou. London Ph.D. 2004.

Byzantine monks and the Union of Lyons. Hiroyuki Hashikawa. (Dr. Ruth J. Macrides.) Birmingham M.Phil. 2004.

Religious and political themes in the prophecies of Arnau de Vilanova. Amanda Phillimore. (Professor Charles S.F. Burnett.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Royal women’s patronage of art and architecture in the kingdom of Naples, 1300–1450: from Maria of Hungary to Maria d’Enghien. Aislinn Haughey Loconte. (Dr. Geraldine A. Johnson.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004.

The king’s blood: royal genealogies, dynastic rivalries and historical culture in the Hundred Years’ War. A case study of ‘a tous nobles qui aiment beaux faits et bonnes histoires’. Marigold A. Norbye. (Professor David L. d’Avray.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Unorthodox warfare in the age of chivalry: surprise and deception in the Hundred Years’ War. David G. Whetham. (Dr. Jan Willem Honig.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Women as exemplars of domestic virtue in the literary and material culture of the Italian Renaissance. Marta I. Ajmar. (Professors Jill A. Kraye and Elizabeth McGrath.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Dervishes: the real founders of Ottoman Bosnia. The role of dervishes in the formation of Ottoman Bosnian society in the 15th and 16th centuries. Ines Asceric. (Dr. Richard C. Repp.) Oxford M.Phil. 2000.

The cent nouvelles nouvelles: text and context. Literature and history at the court of Burgundy in the 15th century. Edgar D. De Blieck. (Dr. Graeme P. Small.) Glasgow Ph.D. 2004.

The prisoners of Agincourt (1415): ransoming in the late middle ages. Rémy Ambühl. (Dr. Gwilym Dodd and Professor Michael C. Jones.) Nottingham M.Res. 2004.

‘Bleeding flowers and waning moons’: a history of menstruation in France, c.1450–1750. Cathy McClive. (Professor Colin D.H. Jones, Dr. Hilary Marland and Dr. Penelope W. Roberts.) Warwick Ph.D. 2004.

The dynastic representation of elite women in art associated with the Burgundian court, 1450–1500. Esther Ketskemety. (Professors W. Mark Ormrod and Richard Marks.) York Ph.D. 2004.

Papacy and piety in the career of Cardinal Fryderyk Jagiellon, prince of Poland, 1468–1503. Natalia M. Nowakowska. (Mr. Nicholas S. Davidson and Dr. J. Glomski.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004.

British Isles

Bede and the dress of the holy: whether biblical or Anglo-Saxon. Morgan Hogarth. (Dr. Catherine R.E. Cubitt and Dr. Elizabeth Tyler.) York M.Phil. 2004.

The Cleatham Anglo-Saxon cemetery and its regional context. Kevin Leahy. (Dr. Philip W. Dixon.) Nottingham Ph.D. 2003.

Writing fire and the sword: the perception and representation of violence in Viking age England. Alice Cowen. (Dr. Matthew Townend and Dr. Mary D. Garrison.) York Ph.D. 2004.

Patronage and politics at Barking abbey, c.950–c.1200. Emily J. Mitchell. (Dr. Elisabeth M.C. van Houts.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

‘Giving place unto wrath’: the practice of ecclesiastical sanctuary in medieval England, 1000–1277. Kelvin Meek. (Dr. Martin Brett.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Pastoral ministry and lay devotion in northern England, 1000–1200. Robin P.E. Wrench. (Professor Richard Sharpe.) Oxford D.Phil. 2003.

Aspects of the archaeology of the castle in the north of England, c.1066–1216. Chris Constable. (Dr. C. Pamela Graves and Professor Matthew H. Johnson.) Durham Ph.D. 2003.

The archaeological authority of the Bayeux Tapestry. Michael J. Lewis. (Dr. Richard G. Gameson.) Kent Ph.D. 2004.

Aristocratic executions and burials in England c.1150–c.1330: cultures of fragmentation. Danielle Westerhof. (Professor W. Mark Ormrod and Dr. Nicola F. McDonald.) York Ph.D. 2004.

Patterns of lordship and patronage in mid 12th- to mid 13th-century Scotland. Elsa C. Hamilton. (Dr. Dauvit E. Broun and Professor David R. Bates.) Glasgow Ph.D. 2003.

Literacy and its transmission in the Romney Marsh area, c.1150. Gillian M. Draper. (Mr. Andrew F. Butcher.) Kent Ph.D. 2004.

Solitude and sociability: anchoritic ideology in medieval England, c.1160–c.1450. Mari Hughes-Edwards. (Professor Felicity J. Riddy and Dr. P. Jeremy P. Goldberg.) York Ph.D. 2004.

The Bigod earls of Norfolk in the 13th century. Marc G. Morris. (Dr. John R.L. Maddicott.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004.

The career of John Mansel, Henry III’s ‘special councillor’. Hui Liu. (Professor David A. Carpenter.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Testamentary piety and charity in London, 1259–1370. Jamieson F. Weetman. (Dr. A. Gervase Rosser.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004.

The social and economic development of Flintshire, 1284–1415. Allan Bryan. (Professor Antony D. Carr.) Wales M.Phil. 2004.

Woodlands in Norfolk: a landscape history. Gerry Barnes. (Dr. Tom M. Williamson.) East Anglia Ph.D. 2004.

The Liber Vitae of Durham (BL, MS. Cotton Domitian A vii): a discussion of its possible context and use in the later middle ages. Lynda S. Rollason. (Dr. Margaret M. Harvey and Mr. A.J. Piper.) Durham Ph.D. 2004.

The earls of Desmond in the 14th century. Keith A. Waters. (Professor Robin F. Frame.) Durham Ph.D. 2004.

A study of the sermon collection of John Waldeby, Austin friar of York in the 14th century. Yuichi Akae. (Mr. John Taylor and Dr. Wendy R. Childs.) Leeds Ph.D. 2004.

‘If the King had asked for an ass, he would have received his wish, this time’: a study of the career of Thomas de Hatfield, bishop of Durham (1345–81), as a royal servant, 1336–57. Nicholas A. Barker. (Professor Michael C. Prestwich.) Durham M.A. 2004.

Rural society in the manor courts of Northamptonshire, 1350–1500. Michael Thornton. (Professor Harold S.A. Fox.) Leicester Ph.D. 2004.

Henry Percy, earl of Northumberland. Kristopher Towson. (Professor Christopher J. Given-Wilson.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2004.

Lordship, liberty and the pursuit of politics in Lynn, 1370–1420. Katherine Parker. (Professor Christopher Harper-Bill and Dr. Stephen D. Church.) East Anglia Ph.D. 2004.

After the Black Death: society and economy in late 14th-century Norwich. Penny Dunn. (Professor Christopher Harper-Bill.) East Anglia Ph.D. 2004.

An investigation of Lollard attitudes to the church and religion based on sermons and tracts, c.1384–1530. Richard Melia. (Dr. Michael A. Mullett and Dr. Andrew Jotischky.) Lancaster Ph.D. 2004.

The kingly style of Henry IV, 1399–1413. Deborah Codling. (Professor Nigel E. Saul.) London Ph.D. 2004.

The stained glass of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, 1400–1550. Allan Barton. (Professor Richard Marks and Dr. Sarah R. Rees Jones.) York M.Phil. 2004.

Aspects of late medieval female piety in East Anglia. Carole Hill. (Professor Carole Rawcliffe.) East Anglia Ph.D. 2004.

Debating heresy: 15th-century vernacular theology and Arundel’s Constitutions. Sarah James. (Professor W.J. Simpson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Government and political society in Sussex, c.1413–1461. Maria B. Osowiecki. (Dr. M. Christine Carpenter.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

The English style: armour and design in England, 1420–1500. Toby Capwell. (Dr. Wendy R. Childs and Dr. Karen Watts.) Leeds Ph.D. 2004.

Episcopal patronage in England, 1450–1550. Kate Heard. (Dr. Paul Binsky.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

The Southampton Book of Fines, 1488–1540. Cheryl B. Butler. (Professors Tom Beaumont James and Michael A. Hicks.) Southampton Ph.D. 2004.


MODERN EUROPE

General

Magical healing and the Greek community in early modern Venice. Alexandra Melita. (Dr. Jonathan P. Harris and Dr. Sandra Cavallo.) London M.Phil. 2004.

Church building and the forma ac ratio: the influence of John á Lasco’s ordinance in 16th-century Europe. Michael Springer. (Professor Andrew D.M. Pettegree.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2004.

British grand strategy and the international system of Europe, 1754–61. Matt Schumann. (Professor Jeremy M. Black and Dr. Michael Duffy.) Exeter Ph.D. 2004.

The Frankist movement in Poland, the Czech lands and Germany, 1755–1816. Pawel T. Maciejko. (Professors Robert J.W. Evans and Jonathan M. Webber.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004.

The road to St. Petersburg: the Greek problem and British diplomacy, 1821–6. Anna Degleri. (Professor John D. Charmley.) East Anglia Ph.D. 2004.

Austro-German liberalism and the multi-national state, 1867–95. Jonathan Dai-Wei Kwan. (Professor Robert J.W. Evans.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004.

Battleground of cultures: politics of identities and the national question in Alsace under German imperial rule, 1870–1914. Detmar Klein. (Professor Pamela M. Pilbeam.) London Ph.D. 2004.

The European rayon industry in a ‘deglobalising world’: Snia Viscosa in the world cartel politics of Courtaulds and V.G.F., 1917–47. Valerio Cerretano. (Mr. R. Clive Trebilcock.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Racism versus logic: German racial policy, international law and the effect upon counterinsurgency development in the U.S.S.R. during World War II Colin D. Heaton. (Professor Conan J. Fischer.) Strathclyde M.Phil. 2004.

Jewish refugees from Germany and Austria in the British Army, 1939–45. Steven B. Kern. (Professors Richard J. Geary and Christopher J. Wrigley.) Nottingham Ph.D. 2004.

Social implications of reparations in the Soviet occupied zone of Germany, 1945–9. Ulrike Thieme. (Professor George C. Peden and Dr. Graham Timmins.) Stirling M.Litt. 2004.

Yugoslav-Soviet relations, 1953–7: normalisation, comradeship, confrontation. Svetozar Rajak. (Dr. Anita Prazmowska.) London Ph.D. 2004.

French and British attitudes towards Europe from Suez to the Yugoslav war. Mark Tawill. (Dr. D. Beatrice G. Heuser.) London M.Phil. 2004.

Scottish nationalism and identity in the age of European integration. A. Ichijo. (Professor A.D.S. Smith.) London M.Phil. 2004.

The Wilson government, Whitehall and policy towards the European community, 1964–7. Helen Parr. (Dr. James V.R. Ellison.) London Ph.D. 2002.

Political aid, non-state actors and the transition from authoritarian rule: Germany’s foreign policy, the Friedrich-Ebert Foundation and the international context of regime change on the Iberian peninsula, 1974–82. Jens-Ulrich Poppen. London Ph.D. 2004.

Balkan States

The origin/function of ephemeral spectacle in the archbishopric of Karlovci. Jelena Todorovic. (Dr. Diana Dethloff and Dr. Bruce Boucher.) London Ph.D. 2004.

The Serbo-Croat question in the kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934–41. Dejan Djokic. (Dr. Peter Siani-Davies and Dr. C. Wendy Bracewell.) London Ph.D. 2004.

The Special Operations Executive (S.O.E.) and British policy towards wartime resistance in Albania and Kosovo, 1940–4. Christopher R. Bailey. Edinburgh Ph.D. 2004.

Belgium

The Duc d’Ursel and the failure of the United Belgian States in 1790. Peter J. Illing. (Dr. William J. Shiels.) York M.A. 2004.

Comparative study between Britain and Belgium of the cultural meanings of theories of degeneration in the debate on alcoholism and drunkenness, 1850–1914. An B. Vleugels. (Dr. Stephen Jacyna and Dr. Michael R. Neve.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Bulgaria

Symbiosis and friction in multi-ethnic Plovdiv/Philippoupolis: the case of the Greek Orthodox and the Bulgarians (1878–1906). Spyridon Ploumidis. (Dr. Philip J. Carabott.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Finland

British foreign policy and the ‘problem’ of Finland, 1944–8. Helena P. Evans. (Dr. Kevin J. Ruane.) Kent Ph.D. 2004.

France

The Fontainebleau school of printmakers. Catherine L. Jenkins. (Professor Martin J. Kemp and Mr. Antony Griffiths.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004.

Noble women and family fortunes in 17th-century France and England: a study of the lives of the duchesse de La Trémoille and her sister-in-law, the countess of Derby. Sonja Kmec. (Mr. Robin Briggs.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004.

Minister of fashion: Marie-Jeanne ‘Rose’ Bertin, 1747–1813. Kimberly Chrisman. (Professors David M. Mannings and John Dunkley.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 2002.

Educating the new woman of the 1790s: French pedagogy, revolutionary developments and the debate over women’s education in Britain. Kelly E. Summers. (Dr. Laurence W.B. Brockliss.) Oxford M.Phil. 2004.

A comparative study of boarding schools for girls in England and France, c.1810–1867. Christina A.M. De Bellaigue. (Dr. Gillian R. Sutherland.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

The emergence of thermodynamics in mid-19th-century France. Faidra Papanelopoulou. (Professor Robert Fox.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004.

Materialisation phenomena in British and French spiritualism and psychical research, c. 1870–1920. Corinne Montenon. (Professor D. Hugh McLeod.) Birmingham Ph.D. 2004.

French commemoration of the Franco-Prussian war, 1870–1914. Karine Varley. (Professor Pamela M. Pilbeam.) London Ph.D. 2004.

The nationalisation of women in Alsace, 1871–1940. Elizabeth A.L. Vlossak. (Professor Richard J. Evans.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

The art of dealing: commercial galleries in Paris towards the end of the 19th century. Anne Thidemann. (Mr. Duncan Robinson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

The Papon trial – a turning point for French memory? Janet Streeter. (Dr. S. Parkes and Dr. Matt Perry.) Sunderland M.Phil. 2003.

Germany

The contacts between the Church of England and the Lutheran churches of Germany in the reign of Henry VIII. John A. Schofield. (Professor Euan K. Cameron.) Newcastle Ph.D. 2004.

Brewing in Brandenburg: fiscal-jurisdictional aspects of an early modern state, c.1660–1700. Masatake Wasa. (Professor Robert J.W. Evans.) Oxford M.Phil. 2004.

Modern monarchy and commerce in the writings of J.H.G. Justi. U. Adam. (Dr. Istvan Hont.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

The codification endeavours of the German states during the period of the German confederation. Peter Tismer. (Mr. Ian Farr.) East Anglia Ph.D. 2004.

Political identities in S. Wales and the Ruhr, 1871–1926. Leighton James. (Professors Stefan K. Berger and Christopher M. Williams.) Glamorgan Ph.D. 2004.

German national identity and the international development of social welfare, 1880–1916. Julia M. Moses. (Dr. Abigail F.F. Green and Professor Jose F. Harris.) Oxford M.Phil. 2004.

Oxford and Heidelberg universities before the First World War: British and German elite institutions in comparative perspective. Thomas Weber. (Professors Niall C. Ferguson and Gerhard Hirschfeld.) Oxford D.Phil. 2003.

Hindenburg: a German myth between Kaiserreich and Republic. Anna-Maria Menge. (Dr. Nicholas Stargardt.) Oxford M.Phil. 2003.

Morale and defeatism in the Bavarian Heer und Heimat in the First World War (1916–18). Alanna Rice. (Professor Hew F.A. Strachan.) Oxford M.Phil. 2004.

I.G. Farbenindustrie A.G. and Imperial Chemical Industries Limited: strategies for growth and survival, 1925–53. Kim Joan Coleman. London Ph.D. 2004.

The legal and political status of anti-Nazi resistance in post-war Western Germany, 1944/5–57. Richard D.C. Thompson. (Dr. Christopher M. Clark.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Hunting the cold monster: a study of the state in the era of the ‘long’ Cold War using comparative case studies from Britain and Germany. Richard Maguire. (Professor Edward D.J. Acton.) East Anglia M.Phil. 2004.

Quo vadit Germany? The formation of the German economic model of governance between liberal socialism and social liberalism in the Economic Council, 1947–9. Christian L. Glossner. (Professor Hartmut J.O. Pogge von Strandmann.) Oxford M.Phil. 2004.

The public debate about the formulation of the basic law of the Federal Republic of Germany, 1948–9. Jocasta H. Gardner. (Professor Hartmut J.O. Pogge von Strandmann.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004.

In search of a European settlement: the Königswinter conferences and West German-Allied relations, 1949–73. Christian Haase. (Professor Hartmut J.O. Pogge von Strandmann.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004.

Anti-Americanism and anti-western sentiment in the Federal Republic of Germany during the long 1950s (1949–66). Christoph H. Müller. (Professor Anthony J. Nicholls.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004.

Anglo-German relations during the Wilson governments, 1964–70. Terence MacIntyre. (Dr. Matthew C. Jones.) London Ph.D. 2004.

The construction of German identity in political culture and intellectual discourse since 1968. Alistair J. Alderton. (Dr. Joachim Whaley.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Greece

Contemporary representations of the Cretan War (1645–69) and the role of the first Greek ‘great interpreter’ of the Ottoman court. Aikaterina Stathi. (Dr. Rhoads Murphy.) Birmingham M.Phil. 2004.

Shape of national identities in the 19th and 20th centuries: a comparative study of Scotland and Greece. Markos Karasarinis. (Dr. Colin C. Kidd.) Glasgow Ph.D. 2003.

The commercial bourgeoisie of the Ionian Islands under British rule, 1830–64: class formation in a semi-colonial society. Athanasios E. Gekas. (Professor Kevin Schürer.) Essex Ph.D. 2004.

Peasant economy, household structures and communal life in western Thessaly, c.1880–c.1940: the lowland village of Kria Vrisi. Markos Koumaditis. (Dr. Philip J. Carabott.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Italy

The censorship and fortuna of Platina’s Lives of the Popes in the 16th century (with an annotated edition of unpublished documents). Stefan Bauer. (Dr. Jill A. Kraye.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Bramante’s architectural legacy in the Vatican palace: a study in papal routes. Henry D. Fernandez. (Professor D.J. Howard.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Roma Felix: Rome of Sixtus V. Justin M. Snell. (Mr. P. Carl.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

The politics of appearances: state representations and images of power in Spanish Naples during the 17th century. Gabriel Guarino. (Professor U. Peter Burke.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Moral philosophy in Galiani’s early political economy. Koenraad H. Stapelbroek. (Dr. Istvan Hont.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Screening Italians: identity, memory and sexuality in Italian film and culture. Margherita Sprio. London Ph.D. 2004.

The resistance of the Turin working class to the rise of fascism: political and community responses, 1921–5. Antonio Sonnessa. (Dr. Tobias Abse.) London Ph.D. 2002.

Mediterranean and Islands

Cyprus as an Ottoman province in the age of transformation of the Ottoman empire, 1650–1700. Marios Hadjianastassi. (Dr. Rhoads Murphey.) Birmingham M.Phil. 2004.

Family, gender and domestic violence in 18th-century Malta. David Borg-Muscat. (Dr. Joan M. Davies.) Essex Ph.D. 2004.

Urbanisation in colonial Malta, 1800–1900. Malcolm Borg. (Professor Martin Hewitt and Dr. Katrina Honeyman.) Leeds Ph.D. 2004.

Poland

Republican political theory in the 18th-century University of Kraków. Benedict J.C. Rundell. (Professor Robert J.W. Evans.) Oxford M.Phil. 2004.

The Polish community in Scotland after 1945: assimilation. Lyndsey McLean Campbell. (Professors Peter D. Stachura and George C. Peden.) Stirling M.Phil. 2004.

Portugal

British intervention in Portugal, 1806–8. Martin Robson. (Professor Andrew D. Lambert.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Romania

159 A generation without beliefs, and the idea of experience in Romania, 1927–34. Philip Vanhaelemeersch. (Dr. Ruth Harris and Professor M.L. McLaughlin.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004.

Russia and the U.S.S.R.

Economy and society in rural Russia: the serf estate of Voschazhnikovo, 1750–1860. Tracy K. Dennison. (Dr. Richard M. Smith.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Russian liberalism and British journalism: the life and work of Harold Williams (1876–1928). Charlotte L.R. Alston. (Professor Patrick J.K. Salmon.) Newcastle Ph.D. 2004.

Mikhail Tukhachevsky in the Russian civil war. Neil H. Croll. (Dr. James D. White and Professor Evan Mawdsley.) Glasgow Ph.D. 2003.

The Union of Regeneration: the anti-Bolshevik underground in revolutionary Russia, 1917–19. Benjamin T. Wells. (Dr. Jonathan D. Smele.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Soviet air force operational theory, 1918–45. James Sterrett. (Dr. David Betz.) London Ph.D. 2004.

The impact of the Soviet regime on religious and national identity of Armenians in general and the Armenian church in particular. Hratch Tchilingirian. (Professor Eileen V. Barker.) London M.Phil. 2004.

The new civilisation? Assessments in Britain of the Soviet Union, 1929–41. Paul Flewers. (Dr. Peter Duncan.) London Ph.D. 2004.

British intelligence of Soviet weapons of mass destruction and the impact of strategic planning. Michael Goodman. (Professors John W. Young and Richard J. Aldrich.) Nottingham Ph.D. 2004.

Spain

The Franciscans in Aragon, c.1500–1558. Emma L. Furniss. (Mr. Nicholas S. Davidson and Dr. John H. Edwards.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004.

Proto-industrialisation and demographic change in Catalonia, 1680–1829. Julie E. Marfany. (Dr. Richard M. Smith.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Lower- and middle-class women in Spanish society, 1700–88. Nicole S. Harrison. London Ph.D. 2004.

Negotiating work in the liberal age: unions, the state and labour market reform in restoration Spain, 1874–1823. Jordi Domenech. London Ph.D. 2004.


MODERN BRITAIN AND IRELAND

From 1500

East Anglia goldsmiths: dimensions of a craft community, 1500–1750. Mary Fewster. (Dr. Victor F.G. Morgan.) East Anglia M.Phil. 2004.

Books and book-owners in early modern rural Norfolk: patterns and changes amongst the educated and elite. Susan E. Gattuso. (Dr. Victor F.G. Morgan.) East Anglia Ph.D. 2004.

King James VI and the demonic conspiracy: witch-hunting and anti-Catholicism in 16th- and early-17th-century Scotland. Paul McCarry Kidd. (Professor Edward J. Cowan.) Glasgow M.Phil. 2004.

A study of religious belief and practice in Winchester and Southampton, 1559–1603. Susan Parkinson. (Dr. G.W. Bernard.) Southampton Ph.D. 2004

In opposition and in government: the households and affinities of Mary Tudor, 1516–58. Anna M. Whitelock. (Dr. David Starkey.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Parish, people and the English Bible in East Anglia, 1525–60. Gregory E. Duke. (Dr. Felicity M. Heal and Professor Diarmaid N. MacCulloch.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004.

William Paget and the late-Henrician polity, 1543–7. Andrew Johnston. (Professor John A. Guy.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2004.

Tobie Matthew and the establishment of the ‘Godly Commonwealth’ in England, 1560–1606. Rosamund Oates. (Dr. William J. Shiels.) York Ph.D. 2004.

Medical assistance to the dying in provincial southern England, c.1570–1720. Ian J.F. Mortimer. (Dr. Jonathan Barry and Miss Margaret H. Pelling.) Exeter Ph.D. 2004.

‘A mingle-mangle of apparel’: clothing the people of Suffolk, Kent and Lincolnshire, 1580–1720. Susan Mee. (Professor H. Margaret Spufford.) Roehampton Ph.D. 2004.

How England learned to smoke: the introduction, spread and establishment of tobacco-pipe smoking in England before 1640. Anthony R. Rowley. (Professor James Walvin and Dr. Mark S.R. Jenner.) York Ph.D. 2004.

From 1600

Down from the mountain: the birth of naval architecture in the scientific revolution, 1600–1800. Larrie D. Ferreiro. London Ph.D. 2004.

The Oxindens, Warlys and Elham parish library: a family library and its place in print culture in east Kent. Sheila Hingley. (Dr. Jacqueline S. Eales.) Kent Ph.D. 2004.

Women and female society in 17th-century Suffolk. Eileen Gobbett. (Dr. Victor F.G. Morgan.) East Anglia Ph.D. 2004.

Wills and will-makers in 17th-century Ripon. Michael Madden. (Professor John A. Chartres and Mr. Gordon C.F. Forster.) Leeds M.A. 2004.

The English satirical print, 1600–60. Helen Pierce. (Dr. Mark Hallett and Dr. Mark S.R. Jenner.) York Ph.D. 2004.

The Levitical candle: a comparison of the theology and politics of two leading ecclesiastics, James Ussher (1581–1656) and John Bramhall (1594–1663). Jack Cunningham. (Professor Keith J. Lindley.) Ulster Ph.D. 2003.

The Moore family of Bank Hall, Liverpool: progress and decline, 1606–1730. Ronald D. Watts. (Dr. Alan D. Dyer.) Wales Ph.D. 2004.

The personal and professional relationship between Sir Thomas Wentworth and his close advisors. Charlotte K. Brownhill. (Dr. Anthony Milton and Professor Michael J. Braddick.) Sheffield Ph.D. 2004.

Anglo-Gallicanism, c.1635–c.1685. Anthony J. Brown. (Professor John S. Morrill.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Shamming readers: deception in English literary and political culture, c.1640–1740. Katherine J.F. Loveman. (Dr. K. Layish.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Thomas Willis and the theory of the passions in 17th-century England. Michael Hawkins. (Dr. Robert C. Iliffe.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Reforming the Reformation: theological debate at the Westminster assembly, 1643–52. Chad B. Van Dixhoorn. (Professor John S. Morrill.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Serial struggles: English Catholics and their periodicals, 1648–1844. Paul A. Richardson. (Dr. Sheridan W. Gilley.) Durham Ph.D. 2004.

The establishment and administration of the first hospitals in the Royal Navy, 1650–1745. Kathleen M. Harland. (Dr. Michael Duffy and Professor Nicholas A.M. Rodger.) Exeter Ph.D. 2004.

The history of the Quaker movement in Yorkshire, 1650–1720. Diana M. Parsons. (Dr. Simon J.D. Green and Mr. Gordon C.F. Forster.) Leeds M.Phil. 2004.

Critici sacri: biblical scholarship and criticism in England, c.1650–1710. Nicholas Keene. (Professor Justin A.I. Champion.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Of sailing ships and sealing wax and ancient Quaker meeting: the Religious Society of Friends in Sunderland, 1653–1705. Marjorie Trotter. (Mr. David Adshead, Mr. Graham R. Potts and Professor Anthony C. Hepburn.) Sunderland M.Phil. 2000.

Rural society in Scotland from the Restoration to the Union: challenge and response in the Carse of Gowrie, c.1660–1707. Mary Young. (Professor Christopher A. Whatley.) Dundee Ph.D. 2004.

Using globes and celestial planispheres in Restoration England. Kemal T.M. De Soysa. (Dr. L. Taub.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

The ceremonies of Charles II’s court. Anna J. Keay. London Ph.D. 2004.

Supernatural traditions and folk beliefs in an age of transition: witchcraft and charming in Scotland, c.1670–1740. Lizanne Henderson. (Dr. John R. Young.) Strathclyde Ph.D. 2004.

Anti-Catholicism and anti-popery: religion and language in English politics, 1678–1720. Susannah J. Abbott. (Dr. Stephen J.C. Taylor.) Reading Ph.D. 2004.

James VII and the conduct of Scottish politics, c.1679–c.1686. Kirsty F. McAlister. (Dr. John R. Young.) Strathclyde Ph.D. 2004.

Gender, Jacobitism and dynastic sanctity. Niall Mackenzie. (Professor H.H. Erskine-Hill.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Combined operations: British naval and military co-operation in the wars of 1688–1720. Keith A.J. McLay. (Professor Lionel K.J. Glassey.) Glasgow Ph.D. 2003.

Famine in Scotland in the 1690s: causes and consequences. Karen Cullen. (Professor Christopher A. Whatley.) Dundee Ph.D. 2004.

James Thornhill and decorative history painting in Britain. Richard Johns. (Dr. Mark Hallett.) York Ph.D. 2004.

From 1700

Paper, place and landscape: the remaking of the English countryside in the 18th and 19th centuries. Hannah Sackett. (Dr. Sarah Tarlow.) Leicester Ph.D. 2004.

Unmarried motherhood in 18th-century London. Tanya Evans. (Professor Sally A. Alexander.) London Ph.D. 2002.

A Newtonian astronomer at work: observation and patronage in 18th-century England. John R. Fisher. (Dr. Robert C. Iliffe.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Trade and development in 18th-century Galloway. Carol Hill. (Professor W. Hamish Fraser.) Strathclyde Ph.D. 2004.

Perceptions of violent crime in 18th-century England: a study of discourses of homicide, aggravated larceny and sexual assault in the 18th-century newspaper. Esther Snell. (Dr. Stephen A. Hipkin.) Kent Ph.D. 2004.

Capability, control and tactics in the 18th-century Royal Navy. Samuel B.A. Willis. (Professor Nicholas A.M. Rodger and Dr. Michael Duffy.) Exeter Ph.D. 2004.

Viscount Bolingbroke and the moral reform of politics, 1710–38. Adrian C. Lashmore-Davies. (Professor H.H. Erskine-Hill.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Henry Pelham. Paul J. Evans. (Professor John V. Beckett.) Nottingham Ph.D. 2004.

Women of the Nottinghamshire elite, c.1720–1820. Sandra A. Dunster. (Professor John V. Beckett.) Nottingham Ph.D. 2003.

Caroline, queen consort of George II, and British literary culture. Emma M. Jay. (Dr. Christine H. Gerrard.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004.

‘Pray what moral sentiments did your Wild Couple possess, when they first met?’: The relationship between language, sociability and morality in the works of David Hume, Adam Smith and Thomas Reid. Keith Wilder. (Dr. Nicholas T. Phillipson and Professor Harry T. Dickinson.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2005.

David Hume and the 18th-century debate on miracles. Stuart A. Cole. (Dr. Jane L. Rendall and Dr. Geoffrey T. Cubitt.) York M.A. 2004.

From ritual to regulation? The development of midwifery in Glasgow and the west of Scotland, c.1740–1840. Anne M. Cameron. (Dr. Marguerite W. Duprée and Professor Edward J. Cowan.) Glasgow Ph.D. 2004.

Systems of military supply in mid-18th-century Britain. Gordon Bannerman. (Professor David A. McLean.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Gavin Hamilton in the history of 18th-century art. Ruth Stewart. (Dr. Mark Hallett and Dr. Simon R. Ditchfield.) York Ph.D. 2004.

For the honour of the faculty: medical practitioners in York, c.1750–c.1850. Michael Brown. (Dr. Mark S.R. Jenner.) York Ph.D. 2004.

Women, marriage and property in wealthy landed families in Ireland, 1750–1850. Deborah Wilson. (Dr. Mary O’Dowd.) Belfast Ph.D. 2004.

Agricultural improvement in the Scottish Enlightenment: the 3rd duke of Buccleuch, William Keir, and the Buccleuch estates, 1751–1812. Brian D. Bonnyman. (Dr. Alexander J. Murdoch and Dr. Nicholas T. Phillipson.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2004.

Destroying the Upas tree: the role of Scottish churches and people in the abolition of black slavery, 1756–1838. Iain A. Whyte. Edinburgh Ph.D. 2004.

The Irish network: a study of ethnic patronage in London, 1760–1840. Craig Bailey. (Dr. David R. Green and Professor Derek J. Keene.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Agency and influence in the mixed economy for medical services: Herefordshire, 1770–1850. Jane Adams. (Dr. Hilary Marland.) Warwick Ph.D. 2004.

Medical care in English prisons, 1770–1850. Peter M. Higgins. (Dr. Deborah Brunton and Dr. James R. Moore.) Open University Ph.D. 2004.

Ulster Presbyterian belief and practice, 1770–1840. Andrew Holmes. (Professor David W. Hayton.) Belfast Ph.D. 2003.

The glovemakers of Battersea, with particular reference to the Fownes Glove Company, 1777–1900. Mary O. James. (Dr. Christopher J. French and Dr. Andrea Tanner.) Kingston M.Phil. 2004.

Admiral Nelson’s personality. Marianne Czisnik. (Professor Harry T. Dickinson.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2004.

John Boydell’s Shakespeare Gallery and the promotion of a national aesthetic. Rosemarie Dias. (Dr. Mark Hallett.) York Ph.D. 2004.

‘John Bull in a dog-collar’? John Longe (1765–1834): a Suffolk gentleman-parson. Michael J. Stone. (Professor John D. Walter.) Essex M.A. 2004.

The role of Friendly Society orders in British society, 1793–1911, with particular reference to the Ancient Order of Foresters Friendly Society. Roger Logan. (Dr. Christopher J. French, Ms. J. Darley and Professor Peter J. Beck.) Kingston Ph.D. 2004.

From 1800

The garden that I love: middle class identity, gender and the English domestic garden 1880-1914. Monica Brewis. (Dr. Patrick J. (Paddy) Maguire and Dr Louise Purbrick.) Brighton PhD (Hist & Crit Stud) 2004.

Collecting at Oxford: a short history of the University’s museums, gardens and libraries. David A. Berry. (Dr. Arthur G. MacGregor.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004.

Children, childhood and murder: a history of an exceptional crime (aka 'Little devils'). Loretta Loach. (Dr Andrea Tanner and Professor Joe Bailey.) Kingston Ph.D. 2004.


An inquiry into the lives of working children in rural Northumberland, 1800–1914. Joan M. Foster. (Dr. Joan Allen.) Newcastle M.Phil. 2004.

Statutory safety and health provision in the British mining industry, with particular reference to non-ferrous metals, 1800–1914. Catherine J. Mills. (Professor Roger Burt and Dr. John Kanefsky.) Exeter Ph.D. 2004.

The development and aims of the Denbighshire constabulary in the 19th century. Fewtrell Clements. (Professor Clive Emsley.) Open University Ph.D. 2004.

Manifestations of national identity in 19th-century Kent. Thomas Finucane. (Dr. Thomas W. Hennessey.) Kent Ph.D. 2004.

Uses of Newton’s life and work in 19th-century Britain. Rebekah Higgitt. (Dr. Robert C. Iliffe.) London Ph.D. 2004.

The experience and representation of disability in 19th-century Scotland. Iain Hutchison. (Professor Callum Brown and Dr. James Mills.) Strathclyde Ph.D. 2004.

Those whom God hath not joined: a study of never-married people in England and Wales in the 19th century. Christine E. Jones. (Professor Kevin Schürer.) Essex Ph.D. 2004.

Evangelical Episcopalians in 19th-century Scotland. Patricia Meldrum. (Professor David W. Bebbington.) Stirling Ph.D. 2004.

Women’s rights and women’s duties: Quaker women in the 19th century, with special reference to Newcastle monthly meetings of women Friends. Elizabeth O’Donnell. (Mr. David Adshead and Dr. Ben Pink Dandelion.) Sunderland Ph.D. 2000.

Civilisation and democracy: the function of reference to Greece in British political, historical and intellectual debate in the 19th century. Elizabeth Potter. (Professors Gregory R. Claeys and Rosalind Thomas.) London Ph.D. 2004.

The dress of the poor in the 19th century. Vivienne Richmond. (Professor Sally A. Alexander.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Charitable associations in Colchester, 1800–70: a study of a middle-class world. Heonsook Kim. (Dr. Edward J. Higgs.) Essex Ph.D. 2004.

George Canning and the concert of Europe: September 1822–July 1824. Norihito Yamada. (Dr. Alan Sked.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Between east and west: the Anglican career of William Palmer of Magdalen, 1811–49. Robin S. Wheeler. (Dr. Sheridan W. Gilley.) Durham Ph.D. 2004.

Religion and culture in industrial society: ‘Gilfillan of Dundee’, 1813–78. Aileen Black. (Professor Christopher A. Whatley.) Dundee Ph.D. 2004.

A social and economic history of the Blackmount Deer Forest, Argyllshire, 1815–1900. Brian Doogan. (Dr. Martin D.W. MacGregor.) Glasgow Ph.D. 2004.

Britons abroad, aliens at home: nationality, law and policy in Britain, 1815–70. Caitlin E. Anderson. (Miss Emma Rothschild.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Scottish radicalism, 1815–32. Gordon Pentland. (Professor Harry T. Dickinson and Alexander J. Murdoch.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2005.

William Dodsworth, 1798–1861: the origins of Tractarian thought and practice in London. Stephen Young. (Dr. John R. Wolffe.) Open University Ph.D. 2003.

Electoral politics in Coventry in the 1820s and 1830s. Sarah Boote. (Dr. Sarah Richardson and Professor Steve Hindle.) Warwick M.A. 2004.

The chemical and pharmaceutical trading activities of the Society of Apothecaries, 1822–1922. Anna Simmons. (Dr. Gerrylynn K. Roberts and Dr. Deborah Brunton.) Open University Ph.D. 2004.

A study of Munster politics in an era of transition, c.1825–1835. Martin McElroy. (Professor Peter J. Jupp.) Belfast Ph.D. 2004.

History of the Belfast District Lunatic Asylum, 1829–1921. Rosaline Delargy. (Professor Greta J. Jones.) Ulster Ph.D. 2002.

Urban entertainment, public science and responses to ‘animated nature’: a case study of the London Zoo, c.1829–1860. Takashi Ito. (Professor Penelope J. Corfield.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Awakening a higher ambition: the influence of travel upon the early career of Owen Jones. Kathryn R. Ferry. (Professor D.J. Howard.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Female writers and the British empire, 1830–1914. Lucy Stratford. (Dr. Andrew S. Thompson.) Leeds M.A. 2004.

The blind, the deaf and the halt: physical disability, the Poor Law and charity, c.1830–1890, with particular reference to the county of Yorkshire. Amanda N. Bergen. (Dr. Andrew S. Thompson.) Leeds Ph.D. 2004.

English provincial banking in the 19th century: York City & County Banking Co., 1830–80. Cheryl Bailey. (Professor Philip L. Cottrell.) Leicester Ph.D. 2004.

Focus and perspective on the Beacon controversy: some Quaker responses to the evangelical revival in early 19th-century England. Rosemary Mingins. (Linda Woodhead.) Lancaster Ph.D. 2002.

The politics of Conservative foreign policy: the Derby government of 1832–1858/9. Geoffrey Hicks. (Professor John D. Charmley.) East Anglia Ph.D. 2004.

The Anglican Church in Victorian Liverpool. Alistair Wilcox. (Professors John K. Walton and Ian Levitt.) Central Lancashire Ph.D. 2004.

The last of the railway kings: the life and work of Sir Edward Watkin, 1819–1901. John N. Greaves. (Dr. Sheridan W. Gilley.) Durham M.Litt. 2004.

‘Our greatest national festival’: Christmas in Yorkshire, 1840–1914. Neil Armstrong. (Professor Edward Royle.) York Ph.D. 2004.

The Belfast Natural History Society in the mid 19th century. Ruth Bowman Bayles. (Professor Peter J. Bowler.) Belfast Ph.D. 2004.

‘The mixed economy of welfare’: the new Poor Law and charity in mid-19th-century England. Robert J. Dryburgh. (Dr. K. Jane Humphries.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004.

Food, poverty and epidemic disease in Edinburgh, 1840–50. Neil MacGillivray. (Dr. Ewen A. Cameron.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2004.

The Chantrey bequest: an administrative history to 1904. Elisabeth Billington. (Dr. Colin Brooks.) Sussex D.Phil. 2004.

Gender, violence and the Victorian city: crimes of violence against the person and community law in Sunderland, 1841–1901. Claire McQuiod. Sunderland Ph.D. 2004.

Crime and correction in Victorian Dundee: the life and work of James Scrymgeour. Christine Urquhart. (Professor G. Ian T. Machin.) Dundee Ph.D. 2004.

A measure of the elite: a history of medical practitioners in Harley Street, 1845–1914. Michèle Stokes. (Professor William F. Bynum.) London Ph.D. 2004.

The evolution and expansion of the urban English public school: case studies of Blundell’s, Clifton, Eton, Lancing and the Leys. Richard D. McLain. (Dr. Bruce I. Coleman and Dr. Andrew J. Thorpe.) Exeter Ph.D. 2004.

Housing the workers: company housing provision in South Cumbria, c.1850–1939. Ruth Hughes. (Dr. Stephen Constantine and Professor Colin G. Pooley.) Lancaster Ph.D. 2004.

Essex agriculture: landowners’ and farmers’ responses to economic change, 1850–1914. Stephen J. Pam. London Ph.D. 2004.

The Livingstone family, c.1850–1870. Susan Johnson. (Professor Eileen Yeo and Dr. Mark Ellis.) Strathclyde M.Phil. 2004.

Imagining London: five studies on architecture, national identity and Britain’s first city of empire, 1856–1911. George A. Bremner. (Professor Andew J. Saint.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Social history of the Royal Navy, c.1856–1900: corporation and community. Oliver Walton. (Professor Nicholas A.M. Rodger and Dr. Michael Duffy.) Exeter Ph.D. 2004.

Rock-climbing and mountaineering, 1857–1953. Carol Osborne. (Professor A. Penny Summerfield.) Lancaster Ph.D. 2004.

Policy and practice in public education, 1860–80 and 1960–90: a comparison. Anthea Lilley. (Mr. Graham R. Potts and Professor G.R. Batho.) Sunderland Ph.D. 2003.

Include the mother and exclude the lunatic: a social history of puerperal insanity, 1860–1922. Catherine Quinn. (Dr. Mark Jackson and Dr. Joseph L. Melling.) Exeter Ph.D. 2004.

The Metropolitan Police and government, 1860–1920. Robert M. Morris. (Professor Clive Emsley.) Open University Ph.D. 2004.

Irish political identity in Glasgow, 1863–91. Terence McBride. (Professor W. Hamish Fraser.) Strathclyde Ph.D. 2004.

Male legislators and women’s rights in Britain, 1866–86. Benjamin J. Griffin. (Dr. Simon R.S. Szreter.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Changing public representations of mental illness in Britain, 1870–1970. Vicky Long. (Dr. Hilary Marland.) Warwick Ph.D. 2004.

The rise of the pure mathematical disciplines in Britain, c.1870–1939. John Heard. (Dr. Andrew C. Warwick.) London Ph.D. 2004.

The education and employment of girls in Norwich, 1870–1939. Jenny Zmroczek. (Dr. J. Michael Sanderson.) East Anglia Ph.D. 2004.

Revelry and redemption: studies in respectability and gender in Pontypridd, c.1870–1914. Deborah James. (Dr. Andrew J. Croll and Ms. Ursula Masson.) Glamorgan Ph.D. 2004.

Professionalisation in the British army, 1870–1914. Carinne L. Mahaffey. (Professor Hew F.A. Strachan and Dr. Simon J. Ball.) Glasgow Ph.D. 2004.

Why public ownership? Urban utilities in London, 1870–1914. Raphael A. Schapiro. (Professors Jose F. Harris and Avner Offer.) Oxford D.Phil. 2003.

David Joy and his radial valve gear: the processes of innovation and professional engineering in Victorian Britain. James Cunningham. (Professor Colin Divall.) York M.A. 2004.

Ironmasters and steelmen: authority and independence in Lanarkshire’s iron and steel industries, 1870–1900. Neil Ballantyne. (Dr. Arthur McIvor and Professor Callum Brown.) Strathclyde Ph.D. 2004.

Constantine Ionides and the British collecting of French art. Andrew Watson. (Dr. John C. Morrison.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 2004.

Cultures and networks of collecting: Sir Henry Wellcome’s collection. Judith Hill. (Professor Felix F. Driver.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Power and administration in two Midland cities, 1874–1938. Shane Ewen. (Professor Richard G. Rodger.) Leicester Ph.D. 2004.

Scientific authority and the democratic intellect: popular encounters with ‘Darwinian ideas’ in later 19th-century England, with special reference to the secularist movement. Suzanne Paylor. (Professor Edward Royle.) York Ph.D. 2004.

Infant and early childhood mortality in Fenland England during the late 19th century. Samantha M. Sneddon. (Dr. Ray Hall.) London Ph.D. 2003.

Visual pathology: a study in late-19th-century clinical photography in Glasgow, Scotland. Paula A.V. Summerly. (Dr. Malcolm Nicolson.) Glasgow Ph.D. 2003.

The effects of the agricultural depression on the rural community in Somerset. Janet Tall. (Dr. Michael J. Winstanley.) Lancaster Ph.D. 2004.

From chemist shop to community pharmacy: an industry-wide study of retailing chemists and druggists, c.1880–1990. Annie Brownfield Pope. (Professor Roy A. Church.) East Anglia Ph.D. 2004.

The development of rural district nursing in Gloucestershire, 1880–1925. Caroleanne M. Howser. (Dr. Melanie J. Ilic and Professor Diana M. Woodward.) Gloucestershire Ph.D. 2004.

The development of male homosexual identity in Britain in the late 19th and early 20th century. Sean D. Brady. (Professor Joanna Bourke.) London M.Phil. 2004.

Women and philanthropy in England, c.1880–1920: with particular reference to the Midlands. Chan-Young Park. (Professor Christopher J. Wrigley.) Nottingham Ph.D. 2004.

London clerical workers, 1880–1914: the search for stability. Michael Heller. (Professor Catherine M. Hall.) London Ph.D. 2004.

The language of socialism in public debate in Britain, 1880–1914. Sangsoo Kim. (Dr. Alistair J. Reid.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

The measurement of economic and labour market conditions in the late-Victorian and Edwardian periods and the use of data from the Co-operative movement of Great Britain. Patrick J. Searles. London Ph.D. 2004.

Land law reform, the Land Act and Highland identity. Peter A. McColl. Edinburgh M.Sc. 2004.

The creation of a tory stronghold? National influences in the local politics of Kingston upon Thames, 1885–1906. Roy Andrews. (Dr. Christopher J. French and Professor Brian Brivati.) Kingston M.A. 2004.

Walter Sickert and popular culture. Rebecca Daniels. (Dr. J.J.L. Whiteley.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004.

Women, home and Irish identity: discourses of domesticity in Ireland, c.1890–1922. David A.J. MacPherson. London Ph.D. 2004.

The life and work of Eleanor Rathbone, with special reference to her work with refugees. Susan Cohen. (Professor A.R.J. (Tony) Kushner.) Southampton Ph.D. 2004.

Ireland begins at home: women, gender, nationalism and the experience of women in rural Ireland, c.1896–1914. James Macpherson. (Professor Joanna Bourke.) London Ph.D. 2004.

From 1900

A history of the regional theological courses and an evaluation of their effectiveness in the initial training of the clergy of the Church of England. John J.J.W. Edmondson. (Dr. Sheridan W. Gilley.) Durham Ph.D. 2004.

Women workers in the confectionery industries remembering their experiences. Emma Robertson. (Dr. John Howard and Dr. Allen J. Warren.) York Ph.D. 2004.

The reorganisation of secondary education in Suffolk, 1900–39. Nicholas Sign. (Dr. Michael Sanderson.) East Anglia Ph.D. 2004.

The reactionary avant-garde, cultural politics and the death of liberal England, 1910–14. Thomas M. Villis. (Dr. Eugenio F. Biagini.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

The response in Wales to the Mental Health Deficiency Act of 1913. Sharon A. Churchman-Conway. (Dr. William P. Griffith.) Wales M.Phil. 2004.

War and unemployment in an industrial community: Barrow-in-Furness, 1914–26. Caroline Joy. (Professor John K. Walton and Dr. Keith Vernon.) Central Lancashire Ph.D. 2004.

British Catholic identity during the First World War: the challenge of universality and particularity. Katherine L. Finlay. (Dr. E. Jane Garnett.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004.

Experience of disabled men in the First World War. Wendy Gagen. (Dr. Peter J. Gurney.) Essex Ph.D. 2004.

New Jerusalems: military chaplains and the ideal of redemptive sacrifice in the Great War. Patrick H.M. Porter. (Dr. Adrian M. Gregory.) Oxford M.Phil. 2003.

‘Killer butterflies’: infantry combat behaviour and morale in the 19th (Western) Division during the Great War. James Roberts. (Dr. John D. Peters.) Coventry Ph.D. 2004.

Factors accounting for variations in voluntary enlistment in Scotland, August 1914 to December 1915. Daniel de Villiers Coetzee. (Dr. Richard M. Smith.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

‘Props’ and periscopes: British naval aviation and the anti-submarine campaign, 1917–18. John Abbatiello. (Professor Andrew D. Lambert.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Efficiency not despondency: the social rehabilitation of World War I veterans in East Anglia, with special reference to Norfolk. Margaret Hewitt. (Dr. Lawrence J. Butler.) East Anglia M.Phil. 2004.

‘Keeping up appearances’: clothes, class and culture 1918–39. Catherine Horwood. (Dr. Amanda J. Vickery and Dr. Martin Francis.) London Ph.D. 2004.

The provision of medical assistance by publicly funded and voluntary charities in Liverpool, 1918–39. Carol Lewis-Roylance. (Dr. Laurie J. Feehan and Mr. Roger H. Spalding.) Lancaster M.Phil. 2004.

Labour women and community politics in south Wales, 1918–39. Lowri Newman. (Ms. Ursula Masson and Dr. Andrew J. Croll.) Glamorgan M.Phil. 2003.

Alice Arnold of Coventry: trade unionism and municipal politics, 1919–39. Catherine Hunt. (Dr. Jennifer Marchbank.) Coventry Ph.D. 2004.

Paediatric nursing, 1920–70. Jeremy Jolley. (Ms. Janet M. Blackman.) Hull Ph.D. 2004.

The Northern I.R.A. and the early years of partition 1920–2. Robert J. Lynch. (Dr. Michael A. Hopkinson and Professor George C. Peden.) Stirling Ph.D. 2004.

The politics and policies of Seán McBride, with special reference to foreign affairs. Elizabeth P. Keane. (Dr. Eugenio F. Biagini.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

The origin and development of the convalescent home movement in Scotland. Jennifer L. Cronin. (Dr. Marguerite W. Duprée and Professor Eleanor J. Gordon.) Glasgow Ph.D. 2004.

The history of geriatric medicine and hospital care of the elderly in England between 1929 and the 1970s. Michael J. Denham. (Professors Christopher J. Lawrence and William F. Bynum.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Household consumption, food and the working class: the Black Country and Coventry, 1930–70. Samantha J. Badger. (Professor John Benson and Dr. Paula Bartley.) Wolverhampton Ph.D. 2004.

The importance of place: a history of genetics in 1930s Britain. Jennifer Marie. London Ph.D. 2004.

The greenshirts: fascism in the Irish Free State, 1935–45. Martin White. (Dr. Maria S. Quine.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Tuberculosis: a demographic and social study of admissions to a children’s sanatorium (1936–54) in Stannington, Northumberland. Marie-Catherine Bernard. Durham Ph.D. 2003.

The socio-economic and technical reasons for constructing Europe’s first wide continuous strip mill at Ebbw Vale in Monmouthshire (Gwent) in 1936. Melvyn Warrender. (Dr. Ruggero Ranieri.) Manchester M.Phil. 2004.

John R.W. Stott and English evangelicalism, 1938–84. Alister C.S. Chapman. (Dr. Eugenio F. Biagini.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

The planning, design and reception of British home front propaganda posters of the Second World War. Rebecca M. Lewis. (Dr. Martin R. Polley, Professor Joyce Goodman and Dr. Terence W. Rodgers.) Southampton Ph.D. 2004.

The effect of marital separation on couples during the Second World War, 1939–45. Yvonne M.J. Simm. (Professor A. Penny Summerfield.) Manchester Ph.D. 2004.

Winston Churchill and the British public: propaganda and perception, 1939–45. Gillian Sinclair. (Professor David A. Welch.) Kent Ph.D. 2004.

New ways of building: architects, operatives and industrialised production in Britain, 1940–70. Christine M. Wall. (Professor Andew J. Saint.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Inshore fire support, 1942–4. Wendy Tebble. (Professor Andrew D. Lambert.) London M.Phil. 2004.

Tactics, technology and the development of anti-submarine warfare, 1944–54. Malcolm Llewellyn-Jones. (Professor Andrew D. Lambert.) London M.Phil. 2004.

The development of housing policy during the Second World War: an investigation into the demise of the emergency factory-made house. Geraldine A. Robinson. (Professor Patricia M. Thane.) Sussex D.Phil. 2004.

The Labour and Liberal parties in an area of Conservative ascendancy: the case of Gloucestershire. Cyril S. Dunsby. (Mr. A. William Purdue.) Open University Ph.D. 2004.

Girls growing up in the countryside: constructing and contesting identities in post-war rural Somerset. Kelly Elswood-Hollard. (Dr. Catherine Brace and Dr. Jo Little.) Exeter Ph.D. 2004.

The development of communications between the government, the media and the people, 1945–51. Martin Moore. (Professor David Stevenson.) London Ph.D. 2004.

The roots of ‘solidarity’: race, religion and the social and moral foundations of British anti-apartheid activism, 1946–58. Robert A. Skinner. (Dr. Saul H. Dubow.) Sussex D.Phil. 2004.

Troubled waters: Cod War, fishing disputes and Britain’s fight for freedom of the high seas, 1948–64. Gudni T. Johannesson. London Ph.D. 2004.

Contested terrains: negotiating ethnic boundaries in the city of Leicester since 1950. Joanna Herbert. (Professor Richard G. Rodger.) Leicester Ph.D. 2004.

Highlands and islands of Scotland, c.1950–65. Clive M. Birnie. (Dr. Ewen A. Cameron and Professor Donald E. Meek.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2004.

The Labour party and rearmament, 1950–5. Robert Crowcroft. (Dr. Owen A. Hartley and Dr. Richard C. Whiting.) Leeds M.A. 2004.

The impact of African-Caribbean settlers on the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Britain, 1952–96. Herbert Griffiths. Leeds Ph.D. 2004.

The abolition of R.P.M.: a case study of modernising conservatism. Stuart Mitchell. (Mr. A. William Purdue.) Open University Ph.D. 2004.

The impact of politics and personalities on Conservative education policy, 1979–97. Daniel Callaghan. (Dr. David R. Crook and Professor Sally Power.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Margaret Thatcher, the press and cartoons, 1979–83. Ian H. Oakhill. (Professor David A. Welch.) Kent M.A. 2004.

From ecumenism to community relations: inter-church relationships in Northern Ireland, 1980–99. Maria Power. (Professor John A. Turner.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Re-presenting Scotland: Scottish history and identity amongst the diaspora and on the internet. Anne E.S. Baker Foy. (Dr. Richard J. Finlay.) Strathclyde Ph.D. 2002.


INTERNATIONAL HISTORY

Jewish metaphors and Christian self-definition, 1630–60. Helen M. Whelan. (Dr. J. Martin.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Knowledge and political economy in the rubber trade of the British empire, c.1800–c.1930. Emma G. Reisz. (Dr. Timothy N. Harper.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Norwegian Quaker emigration, 1825–98: causes of emigration, modes of travel and settlement in America. Trond Sviland. (Mr. David Adshead and Dr. Donald M. MacRaild.) Sunderland M.Phil. 2000.

The debate about federation in empire political thought, 1860–1900. Duncan S.A. Bell. (Dr. C.A. Jones.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Portugal and Portuguese India, 1870–1961. Bernard D. Ethell. (Professor Peter G. Robb.) London Ph.D. 2004.

The policy of the Church Missionary Society concerning the development of self-governing indigenous churches and the application of that policy, 1900–47. Kenneth Farrimond. (Dr. Kevin Ward.) Leeds Ph.D. 2004.

Excluded from the record: civilians – refugees and rescuers, 1914–25. Katherine Storr. (Professor Alun. J. Howkins.) Sussex D.Phil. 2004.

Imperial dilemma: the Japanese intervention in Siberia, 1918–22. Reiko Tanaka. (Dr. Stephen S. Large.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

The belated partisan: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Spanish Civil War, 1936–9. Dominic R. Tierney. (Dr. Y.F. Khong.) Oxford M.Phil. 2000.

France and Africa, 1944–90. Ed Stanley. (Professor Richard J.A.R. Rathbone.) London M.Phil. 2004.

The transfer of technology: construction industry case studies in historical perspective. Bryan G. Robson. (Professor Roger Burt and Dr. Robert A. Lewis.) Exeter Ph.D. 2004.

British foreign policy towards the Soviet Union over Germany in the immediate post-World War II period: a causal analysis. Andrew W. Elsby. (Dr. Paul Betts and Dr. Ian S. Gazeley.) Sussex D.Phil. 2004.

The Cold War and the change in the nature of military power. Lee McLeod Peterson. (Dr. Christopher Coker.) London Ph.D. 1999.

British and American foreign policies towards Indochina, 1956–63: the political culture of the Anglo-American alliance. Meghan E. Nealis. (Professor David J. Reynolds.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Britain, the U.S. and the Sino-Indian Border War of 1962. Paul McGarr. (Dr. Matthew C. Jones.) London M.Phil. 2004.

The dollar, the pound and British policy east of Suez, 1964–7. Jonathan I. Tepper. (Professor Geoffrey Warner.) Oxford M.Litt. 2004.

U.S. policy towards the People’s Republic of China, 1949–71/2: non-recognition to reprochement. Marilyn A. Berry. (Dr. Susan C. Townsend and Dr. Jackie Sheehan.) Nottingham Ph.D. 2004.


AFRICA

Natural history, settlement and colonisation: Henry Smeathman and Sierra Leone in the late 18th century. Starr Douglas. (Professor Felix F. Driver.) London Ph.D. 2004.

A social history of the Wuppertal mission in South Africa, 1830–1965. Mark C. Bilbe. (Professor John Iliffe.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

If these walls could talk: photographs, photographers and their patrons in Accra and Cape Coast, Ghana, 1840–1940. Erin L. Haney. London Ph.D. 2004.

Ethnicity in Matabeleland, Zimbabwe: Kalanga-Ndebele relations, 1860s–1980s. Enocent Msindo. (Dr. John M. Lonsdale.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Church and medicine: the role of medical missionaries in Malawi, 1875–1914. Agnes Rennick. (Dr. K. John McCracken and Professor George C. Peden.) Stirling Ph.D. 2004.

Rainmaking, gender and power in Ihanzu, Tanzania, 1885–1995. D.T. Sanders. (Dr. Henrietta L. Moore.) London Ph.D. 1997.

The British Colonial Medical Service in East Africa (Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda): administrative provision in practice, 1900–50. Anna Greenwood. (Dr. Anne Hardy and Professor William F. Bynum.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Britain, South Africa and the east Africa campaign, 1914–18: the union comes of age. Anne Samson. (Professors John A. Turner and Anthony J. Stockwell.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Wildlife conservation and local management: the establishment of Moremi Park, Okavango, Botswana in the 1950s and 60s. Maitseo M.M. Bolaane. (Professor William J. Beinart.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004.

Political economy of rail transportation in Nigeria. Tokunbo Ayoola. (Dr. Simon E. Katzenellenbogen.) Manchester Ph.D. 2004.

Migration and identity: the development of an Anglican church in North-East Congo (D.R.C.), 1960–2000. Emma L. Wild-Wood. Edinburgh Ph.D. 2005.

Representation and reality: women and politicisation in the Western Cape, 1948–76. Helen Scanlon. (Professor Shula Marks.) London Ph.D. 2002.


AMERICAN AND THE WEST INDIES

General

Representations of North America in English travel literature, 1607–60. Catherine Armstrong. (Professor Bernard S. Capp.) Warwick Ph.D. 2004.

Landscapes of reform: place, race and the Mexican population of greater Los Angeles, 1890–1940. Stephanie Lewthwaite. (Dr. Guy P.C. Thomson.) Warwick Ph.D. 2004.

Canada

Intemperate spaces: field practices and environmental science in the Canadian Arctic, 1950–2000. Richard C. Powell. (Dr. M.T. Bravo.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Colonial America and the U.S.A.

Charleston’s early landscapes, 1680–1775. Carter Hudgins. (Dr. Hugo McK. Blake.) London M.Phil. 2004.

Political Anglicanism in Virginia and New York, 1736–76. Vassiliki Karali. Edinburgh M.Sc. 2004.

Taming debauchery: church discipline in the Presbytery of St. Andrews and the American colonies of New Jersey and New York, 1750–1800. Heather M. Huntley. (Professor Robert A. Houston.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2004.

The militias’ relationship with the regular army in the war of 1812, with particular respect to the militias of Ohio and New York. Jonathan Hills. (Dr. Gwenda Morgan and Ms. Sylvia Ellis.) Sunderland Ph.D. 2001.

John L. Girardeau (1825–98) and Southern Presbyterian evangelism. Thomas McMurray Garrott. Edinburgh Ph.D. 2004.

Clad in iron: assessing the comparative strategic and tactical strengths of British and American ironclads during the Civil War era. Howard J. Fuller. (Professor Brian Holden Reid.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Religion and the black family in Mississippi valley, 1865–77. Jennifer E. Black. (Dr. Phillips P. O’Brien.) Glasgow M.Phil. 2004.

Nineteenth-century women’s private correspondence as a problem in historical editing: a case study from the letters of Sophie B. Herick, 1870–7. Joanne Ockwell. (Dr. Rebecca K. Starr and Dr. Michael O’Brien.) Gloucestershire M.A. 2004.

‘Taking on trust’: notions of trust, duty and education in the Ocean Steamship Company. Phillip J. Wolstenholme. (Professor Crosbie W. Smith.) Kent M.A. 2004.

Bridging race divides: black nationalism, feminism and integration in the United States, 1896–1935. Kate M. Dossett. (Professor Anthony J. Badger.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Insider/outsider: Sargent Claude Johnson and the dynamics of race and locality. Rachel E. Bell. (Dr. Stuart S. Kidd and Dr. Susan B. Malvern.) Reading Ph.D. 2004.

Power, community and racial killing in East St. Louis. Malcolm McLaughlin. (Dr. Jeremy M. Krikler.) Essex Ph.D. 2004.

The Communist party of the United States and the Communist International, 1919–29. Jacob Zumoff. (Dr. Andrew F. Hemingway.) London Ph.D. 2003.

The role of women in the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (N.A.A.C.P.), 1920–45. Lee Sartain. (Dr. Kevern J. Verney and Dr. Christine Collette.) Lancaster M.Phil. 2004.

Race in Boston during the 1920s–30s: the black experience. Leigh M. Martin. (Dr. Phillips P. O’Brien.) Glasgow

‘This land is your land’. Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen: social protest and social comment in 20th-century America. Hardeep Phull. (Dr. Roger J. Fagge.) Warwick M.A. 2004.

The role of historians in society: the impact of British historians on American policy during and immediately after the Second World War. Suzanne Bobbett. (Dr. Patricia M. Clavin.) Keele M.Phil. 2004.

Cold War socialist and anti-socialist discourses and their effects on working-class activity and identification in Britain and America, 1945–93. Joy M. Cushman. (Dr. Jim Phillips and Professor Eleanor J. Gordon.) Glasgow Ph.D. 2004.

A cycle of American educational reform: Garfield and Bellingham High Schools in the state of Washington, 1958–83. Kathleen A. Nuzum. (Dr. Stephen G.F. Spackman.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2004.

Loyalty, peace and justice: Robert Kennedy and the black freedom struggle. Tracey Wismayer. (Dr. Robert J. Cook and Dr. Hugh F. Wilford.) Sheffield Ph.D. 2004.

West Indies and Caribbean area

Boundaries of rule, ties of dependency: Jamaican planters, local society and the metropole, 1800–34. Christer Petley. (Professor Gad J. Heuman and Dr. Tim J. Lockley.) Warwick Ph.D. 2004.

Central and Latin America

Warriors and workers: duality and complementarity in Aztec gender roles and relations. Caroline E. Dodds. (Mr. Nicholas S. Davidson.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004.

Impious adventurers? Mercenaries, honour and patriotism in the Wars of Independence in Gran Colombia. Matthew D. Brown. (Dr. Christopher G. Abel.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Paying for progress: politics, ethnicity and schools in a Mexican sierra, 1875–1930. Ariadna Acevedo-Rodrigo. (Dr. Guy P.C. Thomson.) Warwick Ph.D. 2004.

Towards an understanding of la gigantesca carga histórica de desprecio y abandano: foreign investment, export-led development and the Indians of Chiapas, 1890–1914. Sarah Washbrook. (Professor Alan S. Knight.) Oxford M.Phil. 2000.

Factional struggle, political elites and electoral reform in Argentina, 1898–1912. Martin O. Castro. (Professor Alan S. Knight.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004.

Distributional impacts of social policy: pension regimes in Argentina since c.1944. Camila A. Arza. London Ph.D. 2004.


ASIA

Middle East

The principality of Antioch, 1130–1268. Douglas Clucas. (Professor Nicholas C. Vincent.) Kent M.Phil. 2004.

The economic administration of the patriarch of Constantinople, 18th-20th century. Michael Kaplanoglou. (Miss Julian Chrysostomides and Dr. Charalambos Dendrinos.) London M.Phil. 2004.

Civil war in Mandate Palestine. Rosemarie Esber. (Dr. Benjamin C. Fortna.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Socio-political change and development in Iran: Reza Shah and the Shi’i hierocracy. Zahra Seif-Amirhosseini. (Mr. A.W.G. Stewart and Professor Fred Halliday.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Iran’s oil policy, 1921–41. Mohammad Malek. Manchester Ph.D. 1998.

Anglo-Turkish relations in the Middle East: British perceptions, 1949–53. Mustafa S. Bilgin. (Dr. Steven Morewood.) Birmingham Ph.D. 2001.

India and Pakistan

‘Pious flames’: changing western interpretations of widow burning in India to 1860. Andrea Major. (Dr. Crispin P. Bates.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2004.

The Irish expatriate community in British India, c.1750–1900. Barry J.C. Crosbie. (Professor Christopher A. Bayly.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

Markets, transport and the state of Bengal economy, c.1750–1800. Tilottama Mukherjee. (Professor Christopher A. Bayly.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

General Gerard, Lord Lake, 1744–1808: a military life. Roger Harris. (Dr. Huw V. Bowen.) Leicester Ph.D. 2003.

Archaic knowledge, tradition and authenticity in colonial N. India, c.1780–1930. Rakesh Pandey. (Dr. Daud Ali.) London Ph.D. 2004.

The dispensary movement in Bombay Presidency: ideology and practice, 1800–75. Jennifer Blake. (Professor David J. Arnold.) London M.Phil. 2004.

Thuggee and the ‘construction’ of crime in early-19th-century India. Kim A. Wagner. (Professor Christopher A. Bayly.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

The 16th Lancers 1822–46: the experience of regimental soldiering in India. John H. Rumsby. (Professor John C.R. Childs.) Leeds Ph.D. 2004.

Cricket in colonial India, 1850–1947. Boria Majumdar. (Dr. David A. Washbrook.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004.

Space, borders and histories: identity construction in colonial Goalpara (India). Sanghamitra Misra. (Professor Peter G. Robb.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Martialing the Raj: ethnography, knowledge and governance in colonial India, 1857–1914. Gavin T. Rand. (Professor Patrick J. Joyce and Dr. Anindita Ghosh.) Manchester Ph.D. 2004.

Linking India with Britain: the Persian Gulf cable, 1864–1907. Farajollah Ahmadi. (Dr. L. Peter Morris and Professor Jeremy M. Black.) Exeter Ph.D. 2004.

Samaj and unity: the Bengali literati’s discourse on nationhood, 1867–1905. Swarupa Gupta. (Professor Peter G. Robb.) London Ph.D. 2004.

The dynamics of low-caste conversion movements: rural Punjab, c.1880–1935. Christopher G.M. Harding. (Professor Judith M. Brown and Dr. Nandini Gooptu.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004.

Authority, knowledge and practice in Unani Tibb in India, c.1890–1930. Guy N.A. Attewell. (Professor David J. Arnold.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Empire and authority: Curzon, collisions, character and the Raj, 1899–1905. Michael Carrington. (Professor Ian A. Talbot.) Coventry Ph.D. 2004.

Islam and nationalism on the Pakhtun frontier: a study of religio-political conflict and organisation, 1915–35. Sana Harron. (Dr. Avril A. Powell.) London Ph.D. 2004.

The perception of the ‘medieval’ in Indian popular films, 1920s–60s. Urvi Mukhopadhyay. (Dr. Daud Ali and Dr. Rachel Dwyer.) London Ph.D. 2004.

Mountbatten and the partition of India. Ilyas Chattha. (Dr. David Hardiman and Dr. Margot Finn.) Warwick M.A. 2004.

South-East Asia

European knowledge of South-East Asia: travel and scholarship in the early modern era. Maria C. Granroth. (Dr. Timothy N. Harper.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.

The economic development of Singapore: saving and investment in Singapore, 1965–99. Gregor Hopf. London Ph.D. 2004.

China, Hong Kong and Korea

Trading for tea: a study of the English East India Company’s tea trade with China and the related financial issues, 1770–1833. Yang-Chien (Simon) Tsai. (Dr. Huw V. Bowen.) Leicester Ph.D. 2004.

John Chinaman and Fu Manchu: Chinese immigration, British Sinophobia, c.1860–1925. Katherine Rice Miller. (Mr. Philip J. Waller.) Oxford M.Phil. 2003.

The Tonghak movement and Chondogyo, 1895–1910. Carl Young. (Professor Martina Deuchler.) London Ph.D. 2004.

The struggle for social citizenship in Korea, 1945–97. Soon Woo Park. London Ph.D. 2004.

Allied military co-operation in the Korean War: issues of command and integration in lead-nation coalitions. Julie M. Cocks. (Professor Robert J. O’Neill.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004.

Japan

Modernising midwifery: the history of the female medical profession in Japan, 1868–1933. Aya Homei. (Dr. Lynette L. Schumaker.) Manchester Ph.D. 2003.

‘Girls in uniform’: a comparative study of Japan and Britain, 1914–39. Naoko Kuwata. (Dr. N. James Vernon.) Manchester Ph.D. 2004.

A history of the imperial art collection in modern Japan. Hiroko T. McDermott. (Dr. Oliver R. Impey.) Oxford D.Phil. 2003.

The Rose tribes: sexual solidarity and the ethico-aesthetics of manliness in Japan in the early 1970s. Darren J. Aoki. (Dr. Mark R. Morris.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004.


AUSTRALASIA AND PACIFIC

The British government’s decision to establish a colony at Botany Bay, New South Wales, in 1786. Daniel J. Foley. (Professor Carl R. Bridge and John Connor.) London Ph.D. 2004.

The politics of jurisdiction: British law, indigenous peoples and colonial government in South Australia and New Zealand, c.1834–60. Damen A. Ward. (Dr. John G. Darwin.) Oxford D.Phil. 2003.

The social and economic impact of the Imperial Garrison in New Zealand, 1840–72, with particular reference to Auckland. Adam Davis. (Professor Ian F.W. Beckett.) Luton M.Phil. 2004.

Emigration from Scotland and England to Queensland, Australia, 1885–8. Elspeth Johnson. (Dr. William Kenefick.) Dundee Ph.D. 2004.