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HISTORIOGRAPHY

The writing of history in ancient Egypt during the 1st millennium B.C., c.1070-180 B.C.: trends and perspectives. Roberto B. Gozzoli Birmingham Ph.D. 2004

Developments in historiography in the 4th century B.C. Stavros Stavrou Leeds M.A. 2004

Roman noble self-presentation as an influence on the historiographical tradition of early Rome. James H. Richardson Exeter Ph.D. 2004

Beyond the foreigner: representations of non-Roman individuals and communities in Latin historiography from Sallust to Ammianus Marcellinus. James T. Chlup Durham Ph.D. 2005

Josephus and the Maccabean revolt. Stephen Taverner (Dr. Sarah J.K. Pearce.) Southampton Ph.D. 2004

Studies on the composition of Niketas Choniates' Historia. Alicia J. Simpson London Ph.D. 2004

Once called Albion: the composition and transmission of history writing in England, 1280-1350. Matthew N. Fisher (Professor A.M. Hudson.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

Michael Drayton and early modern antiquarianism. Angus E. Vine (Dr. R.T.R. Vine.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

The composition and context of Joachim von Sandrart's Teutsche Academie. Susanne Meurer (Professor Charles A. Hope.) London Ph.D. 2005

The emulation of nations: William Robertson and the international order. Geoff Grundy (Dr. Nicholas T. Phillipson and Professor Stewart J. Brown.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2005

Tracing the reception of the Description de l'Egypte. Andrew Bednarski Cambridge Ph.D. 2004

Factional pasts: the shifting relations between 19th-century historiography and historical fiction, 1814-70. Oliver D.P. Jenkin Exeter Ph.D. 2004

How Keats read his histories: 18th-century historiography and Keats's narrative poems. Porscha Fermanis (Dr. Fiona Stafford.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

Architecture as past history and present politics: the architectural writings of Edward Augustus Freeman. Christine Dade-Robertson (Professor Jeffrey M. Richards and Dr. Andrew Jotischsky.) Lancaster Ph.D. 2005

Cecil Roth and the imagination of the Jewish past, present and future in Britain, 1925-64. Elisa J. Lawson (Dr. Nils Roemer.) Southampton Ph.D. 2005

Towards reflexive practice: an assessment of the postmodern sceptical challenge to empirical historiography. Peter F. Brickley (Dr. Andrew W. Foster and Dr. David R. Andress.) Southampton Ph.D. 2005


SOCIAL HISTORY

A Spectacle of the Respectable? Utley Cemetery and Memorialisation in Victorian Keighley. Lynn Macgill (Dr. Simon Gunn). Leeds Metropolitan University M.A. 2005


ANCIENT HISTORY

General

The organisation of customs duties in Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt, c.332 B.C.-A.D. 284. Michel F. Cottier (Dr. Alan K. Bowman.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

The economy of the temple of Jerusalem and its clergy in the Hellenistic period. Viviane F. Baesens (Professor W. Horbury.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Slavery in ancient Greek poleis and ancient Sri Lanka: a comparison. Chandina S.M. Wickramasinghe Nottingham Ph.D. 2004

The war of the words: a history of flyting from antiquity to the later middle ages. Antje G. Frotscher (Dr. Heather O'Donoghue.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

No lasting city: Rome, Jerusalem and the place of Hebrews in the history of earliest 'Christianity'. Carl Mosser St. Andrews Ph.D. 2005

Awkward age: female transitions to adulthood in late antiquity. Lisa A. Alberici Birmingham M.Phil. 2004

Episcopal elections, A.D. 250-600. Peter Norton Oxford D.Phil. 2004

The polemical use of the past in the Catholic/Donatist schism. Alan C.M. Dearn (Professor Averil Cameron.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

Greece and Mediterranean

Domestic cult in the classical Greek house. Janett Morgan (Professor Nicholas R.E. Fisher and Dr. Ruth C. Westgate.) Wales Ph.D. 2005

A new political world: changing patterns of participation in Athenian democracy. Claire E. Taylor (Professor P.A. Cartledge.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Mobility of Hellenistic women. Pasi Loman Nottingham Ph.D. 2004

Hoi peri Eusebion: the polemic of Athanasius of Alexandria (bishop A.D. 328-73) and the early 'Arian controversy'. David Morton Gwynn (Dr. Mark Edwards.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

Ancient Rome and the Empire

Landscape, settlement and society: Wiltshire in the 1st millennium A.D. Simon A. Draper Durham Ph.D. 2005

Territorial organisation, land use and settlement in the middle Thames valley: a study of continuity and change from the late Roman to the late Anglo-Saxon period. Steve Clark (Dr. David Hinton.) Southampton Ph.D. 2005

The Roman to medieval transition in the environs of South Cadbury Castle, Somerset. John E. Davey Bristol Ph.D. 2005


MEDIEVAL EUROPE

General and Continental

Childhood in Anglo-Saxon and Frankish hagiography, c.A.D. 400-1000. Emma Tytel (Dr. Brian J. Golding and Dr. Patricia Skinner.) Southampton Ph.D. 2004

Theological controversy in the 7th century concerning activities and wills in Christ. Serhii Hovorun (Professor Andrew Louth.) Durham Ph.D. 2004

Constructions of sanctity and the Anglo-Saxon missions to the Continent, 690-900. James T. Palmer (Dr. Sarah R.I. Foot and Dr. Simon T. Loseby.) Sheffield Ph.D. 2004

Masculinity, nobility and the moral instruction of the Carolingian lay elite. Rachel S. Stone (Professor Janet L. Nelson.) London Ph.D. 2005

A study of Byzantine-Bulgar relations, 775-816 A.D. Pananos P. Sophoulis (Dr. James D. Howard-Johnston.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

The traffic in saints: the social and sexual economies of old French hagiography. Emma E. Campbell London Ph.D. 2004

'Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven': cosmological depictions in early Rus (10th-13th century). Anne-Laurence D.J. Caudano Cambridge Ph.D. 2004

Military saints in Byzantium and Rus, 900-1200. Monica Morrison White (Dr. Simon Franklin.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Articulating the Hijaba: 'Amirid artistic and cultural patronage in al-Andalus, c.970-1010. Mariam S.A. Rosser-Owen (Dr. Jeremy Johns and Dr. Julian Roby.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

Armenia: history, archaeology and ethnicity. Joanne Laycock (Professor Peter W. Gatrell.) Manchester Ph.D. 2005

Settlement and community: their location, limits and movement through the landscape of historical Cyprus. Luke Hayward Sollars (Professor A. Bernard Knapp and Dr. M. Given.) Glasgow Ph.D. 2005

A history of evolution and interaction: man, roads and the landscape to c.1850 Sarah A. Harrison (Dr. Tom M. Williamson.) East Anglia Ph.D. 2005

Medieval maritime law and its practice in the towns of northern Europe: a comparison by the example of shipwreck, jettison and ship collision. Edda B.I. Frankot (Dr. Frederik J.G. Pedersen and Professor Angelo Forte.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 2005

The medieval papacy. Jennifer McDonald (Dr. David M. Ditchburn and Dr. Frederik J.G. Pedersen.) Aberdeen M.Phil. 2005

'Greed, gluttony and intemperance'? Testing the stereotype of the 'obese medieval monk'. Philippa Patrick (Mr. Gustav Milne and Dr. Tony Waldron.) London Ph.D. 2005

Bishop Gerard I of Cambrai (1012-51) and the representation of authority in the Gesta episcoporum cameracensium. Theo Riches (Professor Janet L. Nelson.) London Ph.D. 2005

The application of reform in France: the conciliar activity of Hugh, bishop of Die (1073-82), archbishop of Lyons (1082-1106) and legate to Gregory VII. Kriston Rennie (Professor Janet L. Nelson.) London Ph.D. 2005

Perceptions of women in the narrative histories of Crusading and the Latin East Natasha R. Hodgson (Dr. Julian P. Haseldine.) Hull Ph.D. 2005

Crusade and family memory before 1225. Nicholas Lithgow Paul (Professor Jonathan S.C. Riley-Smith.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

The property rights and strategies of widows in Iceland and Yorkshire in the 12th and 13th centuries: a comparison. Philadelphia Ricketts (Professor Pauline A. Stafford.) Liverpool Ph.D. 2004

Christian and non-Christian Templar associates in the 12th- and 13th-century crown of Aragon. Paula R. Stiles (Professor Hugh N. Kennedy.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2005

The work and thought of Hugh of Amiens (c.1085-1164). Ryan P. Freeburn (Professor Robert J. Bartlett.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2005

The Knights Templar and the kings of England and France. Irina Gatti (Professor Malcolm C. Barber.) Reading Ph.D. 2005

Family involvement in the Order of the Temple in Burgundy, Champagne and Languedoc, c.1120-c.1307. Jochen G. Schenk (Professor Jonathan S.C. Riley-Smith.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

The life and works of Osbert of Clare. Brian Briggs (Professor Robert J. Bartlett.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2005

Franco-Scottish politics: crown and nobility, 1160-1296. Melissa Pollock (Dr. Michael H. Brown.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2005

Milites Christi in Hortis Liliorum Domini? Hagiographic constructions of masculinity and holiness in 13th-century Liège. Alison More (Dr. Carolyn Meussig.) Bristol Ph.D. 2004

Heresy in 13th-century Catholic texts. Lucy J. Sackville (Professor Peter Biller.) York Ph.D. 2005

The image of the Mongols in western European imagination, 1220-1500. Ann T. Fielding (Dr. Jean Michel Massing.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Imperial orations in late Byzantium, 1261-1453. Ida Tot (Professor Elizabeth M. Jeffreys.) Oxford D.Phil. 2003

Literacy and lay society in the sénéchaussée of Carcassonne, c.1270-1330. James D. Corner (Dr. Jean H. Dunbabin.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

Perfecting prevention: the medical writings of Maino de' Maineri (d. c.1368). Caroline V. Proctor (Dr. Simone C. Macdougall.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2005

Secret rooms: private spaces for private prayer in late medieval Burgundy and the Netherlands. Ezekiel Lotz (Dr. Vincent Gillespie and Dr. Malcolm Vale.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

The Order of the Golden Tree: the gift-giving objectives of Duke Philip the Bold of Burgundy. Carol M. Chattaway (Mr. David A.L. Morgan.) London Ph.D. 2005

Concepts of ill health and pestilence in 15th-century Siena. Antonia Whitley (Professor C. Nicholas J. Mann and Dr. John S. Henderson.) London Ph.D. 2005

The production and reception of military texts in the aftermath of the Hundred Years War. Catherine Nall (Professor Felicity J. Riddy and Dr. Craig D. Taylor.) York Ph.D. 2005

Anglo-Continental musical relations, c.1485-1530. Theodor G. Dumitrescu (Dr. Margaret Bent.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

British Isles

Welsh kingship, A.D. 383-1063: a reassessment of terminology and political formation. Kaele L. Stokes (Professor David N. Dumville.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Personal names of men in Wales, Cornwall and Brittany, 400-1400 A.D. Meredith Cane Wales Ph.D. 2003

The De Excidio Britonum of Gildas and the early British church: an interdisciplinary approach. Karen L. George (Professor Ian N. Wood.) Leeds Ph.D. 2005

Representations of the Nativity in the art and vernacular literature of the Anglo-Saxons. Victoria A.H. Condie (Professor Malcolm Godden.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

The cult of St. Thecla in Anglo-Saxon England. Catherine A. Franc Manchester Ph.D. 2003

Discourses on the body and sexuality in early Anglo-Saxon England. Emma Pettit (Dr. Catherine R.E. Cubitt.) York Ph.D. 2005

Viking-age coin finds from the Isle of Man: a study of coin circulation, production and concepts of wealth. K.A. Bornholdt Collins (Dr. Catherine M. Hills.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2004

Rewriting history in the cult of St. Cuthbert from the 9th to the 12th centuries. Sally Crumplin (Professor Robert J. Bartlett.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2005

Lordship and land: Suffolk in the 10th and 11th centuries. Lucy Marten-Holden (Professor Christopher Harper-Bill.) East Anglia M.Phil. 2005

Wills and will-making in late Anglo-Saxon England. Linda Tollerton Hall (Dr. Catherine R.E. Cubitt.) York Ph.D. 2005

English vernacular script, c.990-c.1035. Peter A. Stokes (Professor David N. Dumville.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

The small towns of medieval Gloucestershire: origins and development. Antonia Catchpole (Dr. Terry R. Slater.) Birmingham Ph.D. 2004

Sheep farming in medieval Gwynedd and Pembrokeshire. Catherine Johnson (Dr. Janet E. Burton.) Wales Ph.D. 2005

A social archaeology of medieval parish church chapels and chantries: a perspective from southern and western England. Simon Roffey (Professor Michael A. Hicks and Dr. Andrew Reynolds.) Southampton Ph.D. 2005

Historical resource use and ecological change in semi-natural woodland: Western Oakwoods in Argyll, Scotland. Philip Sansum (Dr. Richard Tipping and Dr. Fiona J. Watson.) Stirling Ph.D. 2005

The medieval landscape and economy of the Forest of Dean. Elizabeth L. Townley Bristol Ph.D. 2005

Ecclesiastical structural reform in Ireland and Scotland in the 11th and 12th centuries. Karen Miller (Dr. David M. Ditchburn.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 2003

Aspects of Welsh saints' cults and pilgrimage, 1066-1530. Lisa Garland (Dr. Diana M. Webb.) London Ph.D. 2005

The Anglo-Norman aristocracy of Kent and Sussex. Richard Yarlett (Professor Robert J. Bartlett.) St. Andrews M.Phil. 2005

Shropshire and the March of Wales, c.1070-1283: the creation of separate identities. Max Lieberman (Professor R. Rees Davies.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

The estate of Gloucester abbey, 1086-1348. Graham P. Smyth (Professor Christopher C. Dyer.) Birmingham Ph.D. 2004

Landscape, power and politics: the place of the park in medieval English society, c.1100-c.1535. Stephen A. Mileson (Dr. John L. Watts.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

Music in English miscellanies of the 12th and 13th centuries. Helen L. Deeming (Dr. S. Rankin.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Fundatio, ordinatio and statuta: the statutes and constitutional documents of English hospitals to 1300. Sethina C. Watson (Mrs. Henrietta L.V. Leyser.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

The practice of Irish kingship in the central middle ages. Mark J. Zumbuhl Glasgow Ph.D. 2005

A prosopographical analysis of society in east central Scotland, c.1100-1260, with special reference to ethnicity. Matthew H. Hammond (Dr. Dauvit E. Broun.) Glasgow Ph.D. 2005

Lay male sanctity in early 12th-century England. Joanna Huntington (Dr. Peter P.A. Biller and Dr. Elizabeth Tyler.) York Ph.D. 2005

Orkney pilgrimage: perspectives of the cult of St. Magnus. Margareth Buer Søiland Glasgow Ph.D. 2004

Gender, nation and conquest in William of Malmesbury's Gesta Regum Anglorum. Kirsten A. Fenton Liverpool Ph.D. 2004

An edition of the Nostell Priory Cartulary (Cotton Vespasian E xix). Judith Frost (Professor David M. Smith.) York Ph.D. 2005

The career of Matilda of Boulogne as countess and queen in England, 1135-52. Patricia A. Dark (Dr. Benjamin J. Thomson.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

England and medieval anti-semitism, 1150-1350: clerical sermons and the transmission of stereotypes. Timothy Mitchell Kovalcik Bristol Ph.D. 2005

The manuscripts of the works of Gerald of Wales. Catherine M. Rooney (Professor David N. Dumville.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

English colonisation strategies in Ireland and Wales in the 13th and 14th centuries. Diane M. Korngiebel (Professor R. Rees Davies.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

Praise and propaganda: prophetic poetry in Wales. Elizabeth Schoales (Dr. Janet E. Burton and Dr. David Thorne.) Wales Ph.D. 2003

Kinship in 13th-century England: the canon law and the common land. Samantha J. Worby (Professor David L. d'Avray.) London Ph.D. 2005

An introduction to and edition of the Suffolk eyre roll of 1240 - civil pleas. Eric J. Gallagher (Professor David A. Carpenter.) London Ph.D. 2005

The Balliol dynasty of Scotland, c.1250-1364. Amanda Beam (Dr. Michael A. Penman and Dr. Richard D. Oram.) Stirling Ph.D. 2005

The Oxfordshire eyre roll of 1261. Adrian Jobson (Professor David A. Carpenter.) London Ph.D. 2005

National sentiment and national identity in England, c.1272-c.1377. Andrea C. Ruddick (Dr. M. Christine Carpenter.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

The governance of Edward I, 1272-1307, with special reference to Shropshire, Warwickshire and Kent. Caroline Burt (Dr. M. Christine Carpenter.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

An introduction to and edition of the chief justice's roll of the 1286 eyre to Buckinghamshire. M. Lesley Boatwright (Professor David A. Carpenter.) London Ph.D. 2005

Bastard feudalism and the bishops of Winchester, c.1300-1500. Richard Brown (Professors Michael A. Hicks and Tom Beaumont James.) Southampton Ph.D. 2005

The regimen in late medieval England. Glenn J. Hardingham (Dr. Peter M. Jones.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

The clerical physician in late medieval England. Robert C. Ralley (Dr. Lauren Kassell.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

The politics of mercy: the use of the royal pardon in 14th-century England. Helen Lacey (Mr. Nicholas Havely and Professor W. Mark Ormrod.) York Ph.D. 2005

Reflections of reality in the manor court: Sutton-in-the-Isle, 1308-91. Erin N. McGibbon Smith (Professor M.J. Hatcher.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Race, gender and wealth in a medieval Welsh borough: access to capital, market participation and status in Ruthin, 1312-22. Matthew F. Stevens (Professor Phillipp Schofield.) Wales Ph.D. 2005

John Hardyng's Chronicle: a study of the two versions and a critical edition of both for the period 1327-1464. Sarah L. Peverley Hull Ph.D. 2004

The Scottish wars of Edward III, 1327-38. Christopher A. Candy (Professor Michael C. Prestwich.) Durham Ph.D. 2005

Lords and peasants in 14th-century Kent, with special reference to Wye manor and Boxley abbey. John B. Morgan-Evans. (Jenny Ward.) London MA. 2004.

The impact of the Black Death on 17 units of account of the bishopric of Winchester. Paula Arthur (Professors Tom Beaumont James and Michael A. Hicks and Dr. M. Page.) Southampton Ph.D. 2005

Instruments in context: telling the time in England, 1350-1500. Catherine T. Eagleton Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Cults of political martyrs in late medieval England. Danna Piroyansky (Professor Miri Rubin.) London Ph.D. 2005

Household materials and social networks in Norwich, 1371-1500: a study of testamentary evidence. Karine J. Dauteuille (Dr. Richard M. Smith.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

The influence of 'Lollardy' and reformist ideas on English legislation, c.1376-c.1422. Nicholas E. Foulser (Professor Christopher J. Given-Wilson.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2005

Minor landlords and peasants in the 'long 15th century', c.1380-1530: a social and economic study of rural Northamptonshire. Fredrik C. Taylor Birmingham Ph.D. 2004

The de Vere earls of Oxford, 1400-1513. James A. Ross (Dr. Rowena E. Archer.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

The role of the prior of St. John in late medieval England. Simon Phillips (Professors Michael A. Hicks and Tom Beaumont James.) Southampton Ph.D. 2005

Chivalry in late medieval Scotland. Robert Reader (Dr. Alistair J. Macdonald.) Aberdeen M.Litt. 2005

The law enforcement policy of Edward IV and its impact, with special reference to Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, Hertfordshire and Essex, 1461-83. Neil J. Coates (Dr. M. Christine Carpenter.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

The royal lieutenancy: case studies of the houses of Argyll and Huntly, 1475-1567. Graeme Ross (Professor Allan I. Macinnes.) Aberdeen M.Phil. 2002

Henry VII and parliament. Paul R. Cavill (Dr. Steven J. Gunn.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005


MODERN EUROPE

General

Masks of authority: Charles V and state portraiture at the Habsburg courts, c.1500-1533. Paul G. Matthews Cambridge Ph.D. 2003

The beginning of the Habsburg Counter-Reformation: the case of the Tyrol. Michael A. Chisholm (Professor Robert J.W. Evans.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

Architects, engineers, and instruments: technology and the book in late Renaissance Europe. Alexander J. Marr (Dr. David A. Parrott.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

The impact of Dutch Cartesian medical reformers in early Enlightenment German culture, 1680-1720. Anette H. Munt London Ph.D. 2005

Paths of Jewish integration: upper-middle-class families in 19th-century France, Italy and England. Luisa Levi d'Ancona Cambridge Ph.D. 2004

Writing the nation: the contribution of writers to the shaping of a national identity in 19th-century Germany and Flanders. Anna J. Schnitker Edinburgh Ph.D. 2005

From the ghetto to the Conservatoire: the professionalisation of Jewish cantors in the Austro-Hungarian empire, 1826-1918. Esther Schmidt (Dr. Susan Wollenberg and Dr. David Rechter.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

Verdi and German culture, 1871-1945. Gundula K. Kreuzer (Professors Roger Parker and Reinhard Strohm.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

'Above the battlefield': art for art's sake and pacifism in the First World War. Grace E. Brockington (Professor Jon Stallworthy and Christopher Green.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

Rebuilding Albert, 1918-32: remembrance and reconstruction on the Western Front. Matthew Tomlinson (Professors Richard J. Bessel and Alan I. Forrest.) York Ph.D. 2005

Exile, identity and memory: representations of Spanish republicans in the south-west of France. Gregory S. Soo (Professor H. Roderick Kedward.) Sussex D.Phil. 2005

Britain and the transfer of the Germans from east central Europe, 1939-47. Matthew J. Frank (Professor Richard J. Crampton.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

British perceptions of the wartime oppression of non-Jewish nationalities under Nazi occupation, 1939-45: the Jewish Holocaust in context. Barbara Rogers (Professor William D. Rubinstein.) Wales Ph.D. 2004

The Italian occupation of Syros and its socio-economic impact, 1941-3. Sheila F. Lecoeur (Professor Mark A. Mazower.) London Ph.D. 2005

Public health in Germany under Soviet and Allied occupation, 1943-7. Jessica Reinisch. (Dr. Andrew C. Warwick.) London Ph.D. 2005 (Imperial Hist. of Sc.)

From the European Defence Community to the Western European Union: a comparative study of France and Italy, 1950-5. Linda Risso (Professor J. Pollard.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Staged memories: French and Italian Holocaust films and their reception, 1956-98. Giacomo Lichtner (Dr. David S. Laven.) Reading Ph.D. 2005

The fruits of daring diplomacy: the making of the Moscow Treaty, 12 August 1970. Julia von Dannenberg (Professor Hartmut J.O. Pogge von Strandmann.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

Austria

Dissection, discipline and urban transformation: anatomy at the University of Vienna, 1845-1914. Tatjana Buklijas (Dr. Nick D. Hopwood.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Viennese theatre and constructions of Austrian identity, 1918-38. Robert M. Pyrah (Professor Ritchie Robertson.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

British policy and the occupation of Austria, 1945-55. Warren W. Williams (Dr. Gareth D. Pritchard.) Wales Ph.D. 2004

Balkan States

A mixing of identities: Orthodox and Catholic peasants in the First Banal Regiment. Nada Alaica (Professor Richard Crampton.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

The creation of Yugoslavia: British attitudes to questions of south Slav nationality, 1900-21. James R. Evans (Mr. Mark Almond.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

Ideology, propaganda and mass culture in the independent state of Croatia, 1941-5. Rory Yeomans (Dr. Peter Siani-Davies and Dr. C. Wendy Bracewell.) London Ph.D. 2005

Bulgaria

State legislation on family and social policy in Bulgaria, 1918-44. Svetla V. Baloutzova (Dr. Simon R.S. Szreter.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Czech lands and Slovakia

Gottfried Finger and pan-European instrumental music in the 17th century. Robert G. Rawson (Professor Tim Carter.) London Ph.D. 2003

The Jewish leadership of Theresienstadt: culture, identity and politics. Sarah Kavanaugh (Professor David Cesarani.) Southampton Ph.D. 2003

The rise and fall of the falcon: the Sokol gymnastics movement in Czech and Czechoslovak politics, 1862-1955. Mark J. Dimond (Dr. Jill J. Lewis.) Wales Ph.D. 2004

France

Perceptions of poison: defining the poisonous in early modern France. Silje H.A. Normand Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Lyons publishing in the age of Catholic revival, 1565-1600. Matthew I. Hall (Professor Andrew D.M. Pettegree.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2005

Huguenot general assemblies in France, 1579-1622. Emma M. Lorimer (Dr. Laurence W.B. Brockliss.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

Cardinal Richelieu: a study in power and patronage. Sarah Haslett (Mrs. Penny Richards and Professor Robert J. Knecht.) Gloucestershire M.A. 2005

Early debates about 'industrie': Voltaire and his contemporaries, c.1750-1778. Florian H.W. Schui Cambridge Ph.D. 2004

The reception of the works of Baron d'Holbach in France, 1752-89. Mark D. Curran (Dr. Simon F. Burrows.) Leeds Ph.D. 2005

Marie Le Masson Le Golft, 1749-1826: 18th-century educator, historian and natural philosopher. Bridgette Byrd O'Connor (Dr. Laurence W.B. Brockliss.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

Esprit public in the Haute-Garonne, 1804-30: propaganda, influence and dissent in the cultural institutions of the Empire and Restoration. Smitha Nathan (Professor Olwen Hufton.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

The invention of free trade and protectionism in France, 1814-51. François-David Todd (Miss Emma Rothschild.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Medical students in England and France, 1815-58: a comparative study. Florent P.A. Palluault (Dr. Ruth Harris and Miss Margaret H. Pelling.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

Serving the greater cause: aspects of the religious thinking of Prosper Guéranger (1805-75). Judith M. Bowen (Dr. Geoffrey T. Cubitt.) York Ph.D. 2005

The Limousin masons of Paris, 1848-1914. Kiva R. Silver Cambridge Ph.D. 2003

Bourgeois consumption: food, space and identity in London and Paris, 1850-1914. Rachel Rich (Professor Geoffrey J. Crossick.) Essex Ph.D. 2005

Attitudes to race and gender in France during World War I. Joshua Cockburn (Dr. Kevin Passmore.) Wales Ph.D. 2005

'De la musique nègre au jazz français': African-American music and musicians in inter-war France. Andy M. Fry (Dr. Peter Franklin and Professor Roger Parker.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

Centrists in central France, 1919-39. Aidan Van de Weyer (Dr. Richard C. Vinen.) London Ph.D. 2005

Anarchy, order and the politics of moral theology: censuring the French confessional right, 1924-34. Peter Watson (Dr. Martin C.R. Thomas and Dr. Philip G. Ollerenshaw.) West of England Ph.D. 2004

Rival representations of the people during the French Popular Front, 1934-9. Jessica R. Irons (Dr. Robert N. Gildea.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

'Le communisme aux champs': the French Communist party, agricultural workers and the Popular Front farm strikes. John Bulaitis (Professor Donald Sassoon.) London Ph.D. 2005

Three French writers, the Académie Française and experience of Vichy. Patsy Peel (Professor Anthony Lentin.) Open University Ph.D. 2005

A comparative study of the social memories of Oradour-sur-Glane and 17 October 1961. Jane L. Frew Leeds M.A. 2004

The political ideology of the French Front National in the 1980s and 1990s: the influence of Catholic Integrisme and the Nouvelle Droite. Thomas A. McCulloch (Dr. Robert Boyce.) London Ph.D. 2005

Germany

Ulrich von Hutten: knight, humanist and reformer, 1519-20. Christine Milford Linton (Dr. Frederick B. Gordon.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2005

The Cosmographia of Sebastian Münster. Matthew McLean (Dr. F. Bruce Gordon.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2005

Reich, religion and dynasty: the policy of Saxony under elector Johann Georg I, 1629-31. Dominic Phelps (Professor Robert I. Frost.) London Ph.D. 2005

Sensibility and the rhetoric of travel writing: representations of England in German travel accounts, 1783-1830. Alison E. Martin (Dr. Joachim Whaley.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

The transformation of taste in Germany and England, 1797-1858. Emma L. Winter (Professor Timothy C.W. Blanning.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

The idea of Germany in religious, educational and cultural thought in England, c.1830-1865. Michael C. Ledger-Lomas (Dr. Jonathan P. Parry.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Catholics and anti-Semitism in Germany and England, 1918-39. Ulrike Ehret (Professor Richard J. Overy.) London Ph.D. 2005

Confronting the 'conspiracy': ideology, diplomacy and propaganda in Hitler's crusade against international Bolshevism, 1919-43. Lorna L. Waddington (Dr. Geoffrey T. Waddington and Professor Edward M. Spiers.) Leeds Ph.D. 2004

Central voices from the margins: Hannah Arendt, Eva G. Reichmann, Eleonore Sterling, Selma Stern-Täubler and German-Jewish traditions in the 20th century. Hannah-Villette Dalby (Dr. Nils Roemer.) Southampton Ph.D. 2005

The survival of the mandarin tradition in German universities. Anindya Shrivastava Oxford Brookes Ph.D. 2004

Identity and image: refugee artists from Nazi Germany in Britain, 1933-45. Jutta Vinzent Cambridge Ph.D. 2004

The British government, the newspapers and the German problem, 1937-9. Michael Meznar (Professor Philip A. Williamson.) Durham Ph.D. 2005

Education and socialisation in the G.D.R. Angela Brock (Professor Mary J.A. Fulbrook.) London Ph.D. 2005

Foreigners in the German Democratic Republic. Damian Mac con Uladh (Professor Mary J.A. Fulbrook.) London Ph.D. 2005

Nazis into Germans: re-education and democratisation in the British and French occupation zones, 1945-9. Riccarda Torriani (Professor Richard J. Evans.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Regime versus people? Public opinion and the development of sport and popular music in the G.D.R., 1961-89. Daniel J. Wilton (Professor Mary J.A. Fulbrook.) London Ph.D. 2005

Greece

The politics of working class communism in Greece, 1918-36. Anastasis Ghakis York Ph.D. 2004

The Metaxas dictatorship and Greek Jewry, 1936-41. Katerina Lagos (Professor Richard R.M. Clogg.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

The Wilson government and the Colonels' Greece, 1967-70. Konstantina Maragkou (Dr. J.G. Haslam.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Hungary

The Hungarian Social Democrats and the British Labour party, 1944-8. Ullin Jodah (Professor Geoffrey R. Swain.) West of England Ph.D. 2005

Italy

The debate about women and its socio-cultural background in early modern Venice. Androniki Dialeti (Mr. Christopher F. Black.) Glasgow Ph.D. 2004

The Venetian Inquisition and aspects of 'otherness': Judaizers, Muslim and Christian converts (16th-17th century). Georgios Plakotos (Mr. Christopher F. Black.) Glasgow Ph.D. 2004

Unmasking the revels: medium and message in the 'popular' music culture of 16th-century Venice. Yifat Fellner-Simpson (Professor Tim Carter.) London Ph.D. 2005

Giulio Cesare Brancaccio and secular solo bass singing in 16th-century Italy. Richard J. Wistreich (Professor Tim Carter.) London Ph.D. 2003

The fashions of the Florentine court: wearing, making and buying clothing, 1560-1620. Elizabeth L. Currie Sussex Ph.D. 2004

Music in 17th-century Naples: the role of Francesco Provenzale (1624-1704). Dinko Fabris (Professor Tim Carter.) London Ph.D. 2002

Italian anarchists in London, 1870-1914. Pietro Dipaola London Ph.D. 2004

Nationalism and schooling in Piedmont, Italy, 1700-1900. David Chilosi Surrey Ph.D. 2005

The information service: British diplomats and consuls in Italy, 1861-70. Owain Wright (Professor R. Martin Blinkhorn.) Lancaster Ph.D. 2005

The Puccini problem: nationalism, gender and decadence in Italian Puccini reception, 1896-1912. Alexandra Wilson (Dr. Katherine J. Ellis.) London Ph.D. 2002

Culture, tourism and fascism in Venice, 1919-45. Stefania Longo (Professor Jonathan Morris.) London Ph.D. 2005

The political cartoon during fascism's rise to power in Italy, 1919-25: context, function and significance. Efharis Mascha Essex Ph.D. 2004

Football and fascism: local identities and national integration in Mussolini's Italy. Simon D. Martin (Professor Jonathan Morris.) London Ph.D. 2003

Italian fascism and the British-Italian community, 1928-43: experience and memory. Richard Wright (Dr. N. James Vernon and Dr. H. Stuart Jones.) Manchester Ph.D. 2005

Living dictatorship: everyday life in fascist Venice, 1929-40. Catherine Ferris (Dr. Jonathan Morris.) London Ph.D. 2005

Nature and the city: spectacle and film propaganda in new towns in fascist Italy, 1930-9. Federico Caprotti Oxford D.Phil. 2004

Mediterranean and Islands

The prison in Malta: 1850-70 and 1931-51. Sandra Scicluna Leicester Ph.D. 2004

Norway

The Special Operations Executive in Norway, 1940-5: policy and operations in the strategic and political context. Ian Herrington (Dr. David J. Ryan.) De Montfort Ph.D. 2004

Poland

The politics of toleration: dissenters in Great Poland, 1587-1648. Katherine A. Wilson (Dr. Karin Friedrich.) London Ph.D. 2005

Russia and the U.S.S.R.

The development of the concept of authority within the Russian Orthodox church. Vitali Petrenko (Professor A. Louth.) Durham Ph.D. 2005

Institutional culture and the government of Siberia, c.1598-c.1725. Christoph Witzenrath (Professor Robert I. Frost.) London Ph.D. 2005

Forgotten lives: the role of Anna, Ol'ga and Mariia Ul'ianova in the Russian Revolution, 1864-1937. Katy Turton Glasgow Ph.D. 2004

Literary academia in late imperial Russia, 1870s-1910s: rituals of self-representation. Andy A. Byford (Professor Catriona Kelly.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

Popular occultism in late imperial Russia. Julia C. Mannherz (Dr. Hubertus F. Jahn.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Cholera in Saratov, 1892-1910. Charlotte E. Henze (Dr. Hubertus F. Jahn.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

The foiled quest for a democratic factory order: a study in factory relations in Petrograd during the Russian civil war, 1918-21. Hansu Lyu (Professor Stephen A. Smith.) Essex Ph.D. 2004

The brotherhood of thieves: how the culture of the vory v zakone changed from the 1920s to the 1950s. Kelly Barksby (Dr. Mark Galeotti.) Keele Ph.D. 2004

Stalin's last frontier: the Soviet Arctic in the 1930s Glavsevmorput' and the northern sea route. Linda Trautman London Ph.D. 2005

Spain

Music and musicians in provincial towns: the case of 18th-century Jaca (Spain). Miguel A. Marin Lopez (Professor Tim Carter.) London Ph.D. 2000

Making Spaniards: National-Catholicism and the nationalisation of the masses during the dictatorship of Primo De Rivera, 1923-30. Alejandro Quiroga London Ph.D. 2005

A study of Spanish intellectuals during the political transition. Juan Pecourt (Dr. John B. Thompson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Sweden

Explorations in comparative history: economy and society in Malmö and Newcastle since 1945. Natasha T. Vall (Dr. William Lancaster.) Northumbria at Newcastle Ph.D. 2000

'Neutral' Sweden's covert preparations for wartime military co-operation with the West during the Cold War, and why they withered over time. Mans R.A. Dalsjo London Ph.D. 2005


MODERN BRITAIN AND IRELAND

From 1500

The locksmith craft in early modern Edinburgh. Aaron M. Allen (Professor Michael Lynch and Dr. E. Patricia Dennison.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2005

The conscience of the community? The character and development of clerical complaint in early modern England. Juliet Ingram (Professor Steve Hindle.) Warwick Ph.D. 2005

Merchant guilds in early modern Newcastle upon Tyne. Andrea E. Knox (Dr. Alexander F. Cowan and Professor Peter R. Coss.) Northumbria at Newcastle M.Phil. 2001

Putting the monsters in order: revealing the nature of the early modern monstrous. Kevin Stagg (Dr. Garthine M. Walker.) Wales Ph.D. 2005

A reappraisal of early modern Chester through a reading of the city's antiquarian collections. Elizabeth M. Wood London Ph.D. 2003

Boundaries and balance: classical influence on 16th-century geographical thought. Margaret A. Small (Mr. Nicholas S. Davidson.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

The origins of Syriac studies in the 16th century. Robert J. Wilkinson (Dr. Trevor R. Johnson and Dr. Sebastian Brock.) West of England Ph.D. 2005

'Disillusion before dissolution?' Religious houses and society in early 16th-century Warwickshire, 1500-40. Alan L. Blackmore (Dr. Peter Marshall.) Warwick M.A. 2005

Bringing the Renaissance to Tudor England: the role of Richard Fox and his frieze at St. Cross, Winchester. Nicholas J.E. Riall (Dr. John E. Law.) Wales Ph.D. 2005

In search of perfection: ecclesiology in the life and works of John Colet as dean of St. Paul's cathedral, 1505-19. Jonathan Arnold (Dr. David Crankshaw.) London Ph.D. 2005

Henry VIII and the English military establishment. James J. Raymond (Professor Jeremy M. Black and Dr. Jonathan Barry.) Exeter Ph.D. 2004

The reputation of George Buchanan (1506-82) in the British Atlantic world before 1832. Caroline F. Erskine Glasgow Ph.D. 2004

Landownership and estate management in Lincolnshire, 1530-1750: with special reference to the Carres of Sleaford and the Brownlows of Belton. Sheila Stevens (Professor Steve Hindle.) Warwick M.Phil. 2005

Family formation, male occupation and the nature of parochial registration in England, c.1538-1837. Peter M. Kitson (Dr. Richard M. Smith.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Catholicae Ecclesiae Unitatem: Nicholas Harpsfield and English Reformation Catholicism. Jonathan Dean Cambridge Ph.D. 2004

Matthew Stewart, 4th earl of Lennox and the politics of Britain, c.1543-1571. Sarah J. Macauley (Dr. Stephen Alford.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Angels in the Anglican tradition, 1547-1662. Jonathan E.G. Macy London Ph.D. 2004

'Both diligent and secret': the intelligence letters of William Herle. Robyn J. Adams London Ph.D. 2005

The restoration of monasticism under Mary Tudor. Eliot Wilson (Professor Andrew D.M. Pettegree.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2005

The religion of the people in Winchester and Southampton, 1558-1603. Susan Parkinson (Dr. G.W. Bernard.) Southampton Ph.D. 2003

Executing Mary Queen of Scots: strategies of representation in early modern Scotland. Tricia A. McElroy (Dr. Sally Mapstone.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

Maritime trade of the port of Maldon, c.1568-1668. Bronwen Cook (Professor John D. Walter.) Essex Ph.D. 2005

Family and politics in Scotland, 1578-1596: with particular reference to the Master of Glamis. Michael J. Lyon (Dr. Helen M. Dingwall and Professor George C. Peden.) Stirling Ph.D. 2005

The role of angels in English Protestant thought, 1580-1660. K. Harvey (Professor John S. Morrill.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

The career and works of Samuel Harsnett, archbishop of York, 1561-1631. Michael Pearce (Dr. Felicity M. Heal.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

Scottish overseas trade, 1597-1645. Jennifer Watson (Professor Ian S.W. Blanchard and Professor Michael Lynch.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2005

From 1600

The provision, building and architecture of Anglican churches in the north of Ireland, 1600-1740. William J. Roulston Belfast Ph.D. 2004

Women's networks in northern England, 1600-1725. Paula Baxter (Dr. Alexander F. Cowan, Dr. Jennifer T. Richards and Dr. Peter Rushton.) Northumbria at Newcastle Ph.D. 2002

Charitable bequests in Durham in the 17th century: a study of the purpose, organisation and beneficiaries. Vera Bell (Dr. Gwenda Morgan and Dr. Peter Rushton.) Sunderland Ph.D. 2005

Poverty, pauperism and parish relief in 17th-century intramural London. Anisha S. Dasgupta Cambridge Ph.D. 2003

The discourses of whoredom in 17th-century England. Alexandra C. Lumbers (Dr. Ian W. Archer.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

Seventeenth-century noble widows in the north of England. Katharine A. Walker (Dr. Timothy J. Thornton, Dr. Patricia H. Cullum and Professor William Stafford.) Huddersfield Ph.D. 2005

The cattle trades of Scotland, 1603-1745. Alexander J. Koufopoulos Edinburgh Ph.D. 2005

'Sweet, filthy, fine, ill-favoured': topical pamphleteering under James I. Anna M. Bayman (Dr. Felicity M. Heal.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

'Heavan upon Earth': the apocalyptic thought of Joseph Mede (1586-1638). Jeffrey K. Jue (Dr. Howard Hotson and Dr. Carl R. Trueman.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 2003

Sir Kenelm Digby: magical medicine and Catholic heterodoxy. Robert G. Anderson (Professor Harold J. Cook and Dr. Andrew Wear.) London Ph.D. 2005

Religion, politics and polemic in 17th-century England: the public career of Henry Burton, 1625-48. Stephen Rowlstone (Dr. Jacqueline S. Eales.) Kent Ph.D. 2005

Distinctions of reason and reasonable distinctions: the academic life of John Wallis (1616-1703). Jason M. Rampelt (Mr. Scott H. Mandelbrote.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Elias Ashmole and the 'uses of antiquity'. Vittoria Feola (Mr. Scott H. Mandlebrote.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Benjamin Worsley (1618-77): commerce, colonisation and the fate of the Universal Reformation. Thomas L. Leng (Professors Michael Braddick and Mark Greengrass.) Sheffield Ph.D. 2004

Henry Neville and English republicanism in the 17th century. Gaby Mahlberg (Professor J. Colin Davis and Dr. Mark J. Knights.) East Anglia Ph.D. 2005

'Rime and reason': the political world of the broadside ballad, 1640-89. Angela McShane-Jones (Professor Bernard S. Capp.) Warwick Ph.D. 2005

The 'godly commonwealth' in Congleton and Newcastle-under-Lyme in mid 17th-century England. Nicholas M. Cooper (Professor Ann L. Hughes.) Keele M.Phil. 2005

Constituting the Levellers: a study of a political movement. Peter S. Woodcock Southampton Ph.D. 2004

Coercion and compromise: Lancashire provincial politics and the creation of the English republic, c.1648-1653. Alexander J. Craven (Dr. Colin B. Phillips.) Manchester Ph.D. 2005

Recruitment, training and knowledge transfer in the London Dyers' Company, 1649-1826. Roger A. Feldman London Ph.D. 2005

New modelling English government: biblical hermeneutics, Jewish polity and constitutional forms during the Interregnum, 1649-60. Gai F. Ferdon (Dr. John R.D. Coffey.) Leicester Ph.D. 2004

Rural production in transition: three parishes around Coleorton Moor, north-west Lancashire, c.1650-1850. Ian Hunt (Professor Keith D.M. Snell.) Leicester Ph.D. 2005

The development of Quakerism in Wiltshire from the early days of enthusiasm and persecution, to respectability and decline. Kay Taylor (Dr. Madge J. Dresser and Dr. E. Anne Laurence.) West of England Ph.D. 2005

Sectarian religion in Scotland: the impact of Cromwell's occupation, 1650-60. Roy S. Spurlock Edinburgh Ph.D. 2005

Early Quakers in Cornwall, 1656-1750. Patricia M. Griffith Exeter Ph.D. 2004

Conceptions of work: occupational classification in the British isles, 1660-1911. Matthew Woollard (Dr. Edward J. Higgs.) Essex Ph.D. 2005

Insanity, idiocy and responsibility: criminal defences in northern England and southern Scotland, 1660-1830. David J. Adamson (Professor Robert A. Houston.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2005

'Visions of an unseen world': the production and consumption of English ghost stories, c.1660-1800. Sasha Handley (Dr. Peter Marshall.) Warwick Ph.D. 2005

Crime, communities and authority in early modern Wales: Denbighshire, 1660-1730. Sharon Howard (Dr. Michael F. Roberts.) Wales Ph.D. 2003

The responses of Nonconformists to the Restoration in England. George Southcombe (Dr. Clive A. Holmes.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

Priests, Church Courts and People: The Politics of the Parish in England, 1660-1713. Lee McNulty. (Professor Justin A.I. Champion.) London Ph.D. (R.H.U.L. Hist.)

Isaac Newton and the historians. Susan A. Miller (Dr. Michael A. Sutton.) Northumbria at Newcastle M.Phil. 2005

The farewell sermons of ministers ejected from the Church of England in 1662. David Jarvis Appleby (Professor Ann Hughes and Dr. Roger Pooley.) Keele Ph.D. 2005

Lady Damaris Masham: an appraisal of a 17th-century gentlewoman. Kathleen C. Baker Essex Ph.D. 2005

The public voices of Daniel Defoe. Andreas K.E. Müller (Dr. Philip L. Woodfine.) Huddersfield Ph.D. 2005

Ships' logbooks and climate studies: the case of the English Channel, 1685-1700. Jose Suarez (Dr. Dennis Wheeler.) Sunderland Ph.D. 2005

From the Glorious Revolution to the French revolutionary wars: civil-military relations in north-east England during the 18th century. David Christiansen (Professor Patrick J.K. Salmon.) Newcastle Ph.D. 2005

Society, knowledge and the behaviour of English investors, 1688-1702. Anne Murphy (Dr. Huw V. Bowen.) Leicester Ph.D. 2005

The representation of William III in print, 1688-95. Maartje Scheltens (Dr. David J. McKitterick.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

A Believing People in a Changing World: Quakers in Society in North-east Norfolk, 1690-1800. Sylvia Stevens (Dr Peter Rushton, Dr. Ben Pink Dandelion and Christopher Barringer.) Sunderland Ph.D. 2005

The history of understanding: John Locke and the rejection of innate ideas in Book One of An Essay concerning human understanding. Sarah Mullen (Dr. Hugh L.A. Dunthorne.) Wales M.Phil. 2005

From 1700

Economic and social change in a Somerset village, 1700-1851: a microhistory. Rhiannon M. Thompson Cambridge Ph.D. 2004

The Scottish Enlightenment: reconfiguring citizenship for a commercial age. Katherine G. Francis Edinburgh Ph.D. 2005

Legal and literary discourses in the long 18th century: negotiating transgression, ordering society. Marie Hockenhull Smith Wales Ph.D. 2003

The discourse of human nature: the science of man in 18th-century Britain. Ronnie Buchanan Young Strathclyde Ph.D. 2004

The reading of Newton in the early 18th century: tories and Newtonianism. John P. Friesen Leeds Ph.D. 2004

The geographies of genteel women and the production of space in Bath, 1702-61. Jonathan S. Williams (Dr. Jack Langton.) Oxford M.Sc. 2004

Scottish Presbyterians and Anglo-Scottish Union, 1707. Jeffrey Stephen (Professor Allan I. Macinnes.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 2004

'Improvements in the art of healing': William Heberden (1710-1801) and the emergence of modern medicine in 18th-century England. Louella K. Vaughan (Miss Margaret H. Pelling.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

Representations of gin in 18th-century London, c.1736-c.1760. Katie Orrells (Dr. Natasha A.F. Glaisyer.) York M.A. 2005

Hop cultivation and marketing: Wealden Kent and Southwark, 1744-2000. Celia Cordle (Professor Keith D.M. Snell.) Leicester Ph.D. 2005

John Almon (1737-1805), journalist and publisher. Lynda L. Leitner (Professor Peter D.G. Thomas.) Wales M.Phil. 2003

Locating a place and its people: Ceredigion and the Cardi, c.1760-2004. Michael Benbough-Jackson (Dr. Anne Borsay.) Wales Ph.D. 2005

The metric tun: standardisation, quantification and industrialisation in the British brewing industry, 1760-1830. James Brinton Sumner Leeds Ph.D. 2004

The 'politick personality': Edmund Burke's political ideas and the Lockean inheritance. Ofir Haivry (Professor Fred Rosen.) London Ph.D. 2005

An assessment of the contribution of the Church of Scotland to school education, 1771-1872, focusing in particular on the work of the General Assembly Education Committee, 1824-72. John Steven Edinburgh Ph.D. 2005

Charnwood forest: population, landownership and environmental perception, c.1775-1914. Vernon E.L. Davis (Professor Keith D.M. Snell.) Leicester Ph.D. 2005

The administration of the Poor Law in Pembrokeshire, 1780-1880. Eric J.R. Morgan (Professor David W. Howell.) Wales Ph.D. 2005

Women in the rural society of south-west Wales, c.1780-1870. Wilma R. Thomas (Professor David W. Howell.) Wales Ph.D. 2004

Female Friendly Societies in industrialising England, 1780-1850. Nicola S. Reader (Dr. Katrina Honeyman.) Leeds Ph.D. 2005

Illegitimacy and the Poor Law in late 18th- and early 19th-century England. Thomas W. Nutt (Dr. Richard M. Smith.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

'In this moment of alarm and peril': female education, religion and politics in the late 18th century with special reference to Catherine Macaulay and Hannah More. Annette M. Ashley London Ph.D. 2004

The rise of the cotton factory in 18th-century Renfrewshire. Stuart M. Nisbet (Professor John Foster and Dr. Gwyneth Nair.) Paisley Ph.D. 2003

An assessment of aspects of the work of the Stevenson engineers, 1786-1952. Roland A. Paxton Heriot Watt Ph.D. 1999

Scandal: gender, publicity, politics, 1789-1850. Kiera A. Chapman London Ph.D. 2005

The impact on the county of Kent of the French Revolution, 1789-1802. Cyril Cooper (Dr. Grayson M. Ditchfield.) Kent Ph.D. 2004

Paper ghosts: the almanack and year book, 1790-1860. Jill Allaway Huddersfield Ph.D. 2004

The social consequences of the parliamentary enclosure of common land in Berkshire, 1790-1860. Oliver Jenks (Dr. Jeremy F.S. Burchardt.) Reading Ph.D. 2005

Gender, politics and Irish national identity in the 1790s. Catriona Kennedy (Dr. Jane L. Rendall.) York Ph.D. 2005

Hanover in British policy, 1792-1815. Torsten Riotte Cambridge Ph.D. 2003

Redefining 'loyalism' and 'radicalism' and national identity: Lancashire under the threat of Napoleon, 1798-1812. Katrina A. Navickas (Dr. John Stevenson.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

From 1800

Common grazing in the northern uplands: land, society, governance since c.1800. Eleanor A. Straughton (Dr. Angus J.L. Winchester.) Lancaster Ph.D. 2004

The making of regional identity: north-east England, 1800-1990. Peter N. Sagar (Dr. William Lancaster.) Northumbria at Newcastle M.Phil. 2005

The asylums of southern England. Androulla Johnstone (Professor Roger C. Richardson and Dr. Mark A. Allen.) Southampton Ph.D. 2005

Empire, religion and national identity: Scottish Christian imperialism in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Esther M. Breitenbach Edinburgh Ph.D. 2005

The illumination of the 19th century: street-lighting and its contexts. Reginald Brown (Dr. William Lancaster.) Northumbria at Newcastle M.Phil. 2005

The royal burgh of Peebles in the 19th century: the impact of a locally organised railway on a moribund Scottish county town. John S. Duncan (Dr. Colin W. Chant and Dr. Isobel Falconer.) Open University Ph.D. 2005

Irish migration to the Scottish north-east. Kevin Kenny (Dr. Marjory-Ann D. Harper.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 2005

Mr. Punch and Mr. Sloper: graphic satire, comic journalism and 19th-century English print culture. Robert Lovejoy (Dr. Hannah J. Barker.) Manchester Ph.D. 2005

The past and the public: archaeology and the periodical press in 19th-century Britain. James Phillips Southampton Ph.D. 2004

'No finery': the dress of the poor in 19th-century England. Tina Richmond (Professors Sally Alexander and David Killingray.) London M.Phil. 2005

Some aspects of the history of Poor Law provision in Cardiff during the 19th century. Marian Williams (Dr. William D. Jones.) Wales M.Phil. 2004

Aspects of a microhistory of Sparsholt, Hampshire, in the 19th century. Roger N. Young (Dr. Mark A. Allen and Professor Tom Beaumont James.) Southampton Ph.D. 2005

Lincolnshire rural women, their employment, and representation in contemporary written records, c.1800-1875. Donna J. Ulyatt Lincoln Ph.D. 2004

Living curiosities: human ethnological exhibitions in London, 1800-55. Sadiah Qureshi (Professor Jim A. Secord.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Charitable provision for the rural poor: a case study of policies and attitudes in Northamptonshire in the first half of the 19th century. Bridget Lewis (Professor Peter J.R. King.) Northampton Ph.D. 2004

The diaries of Elizabeth Fry. Mary Bruin (Dr. Trevor Burnard.) Brunel Ph.D. 2005

The Reverend Sydney Smith and the culture of controversy in the early 19th century. Mark D. Fox (Dr. Simon J.D. Green.) Leeds Ph.D. 2005

The provision of education for working-class girls in Lancashire and Cheshire in the early 19th century. Joyce Ireland (Dr. Keith Vernon and Professor Wendy Webster.) Central Lancashire Ph.D. 2005

Scottish men of letters and the new public sphere, 1802-34. Barton T. Swaim Edinburgh Ph.D. 2005

Professionalism and the development of military intelligence in Wellington's army, 1809-14. Mark Romans (Dr. Christopher M. Woolgar.) Southampton Ph.D. 2005

Guernsey, 1814-1914: migration in a modernising society. Rose-Marie Crossan (Professor Keith D.M. Snell.) Leicester Ph.D. 2005

The development and social history of cricket in Cornwall, 1815-81. Ian D. Clarke De Montfort Ph.D. 2004

Life before Darwin: body, mind and soul in Britain, 1815-59. Heidi Ya Heung Poon Edinburgh Ph.D. 2005

Dominican education in Ireland, 1820-1930. Maire Kealy (Dr. Michael A. Mullet and Dr. Sarah E. Barber.) Lancaster Ph.D. 2005

The development of Roman Catholic education in Birmingham from the early 19th century to c.1970: provision and control. Margaret Worsley (Dr. Ruth E. Watts.) Birmingham Ph.D. 2004

Bronterre O'Brien, class and the advent of democratic anti-capitalism: the social and political ideas of Chartism's 'schoolmaster'. Ben Maw (Professor Noel W. Thompson.) Wales Ph.D. 2005

Sir Francis Beaufort and the co-ordination of British scientific activity, 1829-55. Randolph Cock Cambridge Ph.D. 2003

A musical souvenir: London in 1829. James Q. Davies (Professor R. Parker.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Chemistry and the British railway industry, 1830-1923. John Hudson (Professor Colin A. Russell and Dr. Gerrylynn K. Roberts.) Open University Ph.D. 2005

Building society: body, city and home, 1830-1914. Thomas Crook (Professor Patrick J. Joyce.) Manchester Ph.D. 2005

Shapinsay: the transformation of an island society, 1830-75. Douglas Barker (Dr. Ewen A. Cameron and Dr. Alexander J. Murdoch.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2005

Rural discontent in Derbyshire, 1830-50. Alan F. Jones (Dr. David E. Martin and Professor Robert B. Shoemaker.) Sheffield Ph.D. 2004

'Distilled death and liquid damnation': the temperance movement in Aberdeen, Scotland, 1830-45. Aaron Hoffman (Dr. Marjory-Ann D. Harper and Dr. Edward Ranson.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 2004

Provision of housing and power relations in rural England, 1834-1914. Martin Ayres (Professors Keith D.M. Snell and Richard G. Rodger.) Leicester Ph.D. 2005

The journal of Charles Richardson, 1835-8: an edited transcript and commentary. Peter K. Griffin (Dr. Charles R.V. More and Dr. Rebecca K. Starr.) Gloucestershire M.Phil. 2005

Juvenile delinquency: contemporary analogies and Victorian parallels. Jane Abbott (Dr. Judith D. Rowbotham and Dr. Kim Stevenson.) Nottingham Trent Ph.D. 2005

The intellectual origins of Victorian ritual magic. Alison L. Butler (Professor Ronald E. Hutton.) Bristol Ph.D. 2004

Natural history societies in Victorian Scotland: towards a historical geography of civic science. Diarmid A. Finnegan Edinburgh Ph.D. 2005

The British and death and the English Victorian pauper lunatic asylum. Noel J. Joslin (Dr. Michael A. Sutton.) Northumbria at Newcastle Ph.D. 2005

The significance of the high school: how far did the Victorian preoccupation with gender and class affect its development? Rosemary A. Thynne (Professor John A. Turner.) London M.Phil. 2005

Shopkeepers and gentlemen: the liberal politics of early Victorian London. Benjamin J. Weinstein (Dr. Peter Mandler.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

The professionalisation of philanthropy: the case of Louisa Twining, 1820-1912. Theresa M. Deane (Professor Patricia M. Thane.) Sussex D.Phil. 2005

Cheltenham College: school for empire, 1841-1914. Geoffrey Payne (Professors Owen R. Ashton and Shaun Richards.) Staffordshire Ph.D. 2005

The railways of eastern Isle of Wight, 1845-1901. Alan R. Doe (Professor John G. Rule.) Southampton Ph.D. 2003

Dyfodiad y rheilffordd i ganolbarth Cymru, 1845-70. (In Welsh medium.) H. Gethin Rhys (Dr. Paul B. O'Leary.) Wales Ph.D. 2005

Public health and poverty in a rapidly developing town: Llanelly, 1849-1914. Anne Arnold (Professor David W. Howell.) Wales M.Phil. 2004

The development of the Hook Norton brewery, 1849-1913. Robert M. Woolley (Professor Malcolm D.G. Wanklyn and Dr. S. Paul Henderson.) Wolverhampton Ph.D. 2005

Masculinity, morality and hunting, c.1850-1950. Callum Campbell McKenzie Strathclyde Ph.D. 2004

'This most pernicious species of crime': embezzlement in its public and private dimensions, c.1850-1930. John P. Locker Keele Ph.D. 2004

'Middle-England diocese, middle-England Catholicism': the development of the Roman Catholic diocese of Nottingham, 1850-1915. Graham P. Foster (Dr. Matthew F. Cragoe.) Hertfordshire Ph.D. 2004

Health and safety in the collieries of the East Midlands, 1850-1911. Donald B. Kitteringham (Professor Christopher J. Wrigley.) Nottingham Ph.D. 2005

The development of sport in County Westmeath, 1850-1905. Thomas Hunt (Dr. Michael J. Cronin.) De Montfort Ph.D. 2005

Autonomous ministry and ecclesiastical authority: the revival of the female diaconate in the Church of England, 1850-1900. Henrietta Blackmore (Dr. E. Jane Garnett.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

The early careers of Glasgow medical graduates in the second half of the 19th century. John S. MacKeith (Dr. Deborah Brunton and Dr. David C. Goodman.) Open University M.Phil. 2005

Geography, empire and the missionary imperative: a contextual reading of popular C.M.S. mission literature, c.1850-1900. Tracey M. McKay Belfast Ph.D. 2004

The evolution of modern management in Britain, 1852-1979. Edward F.L. Brech Open University D.Litt. 2005

Principle and practice: an analysis of 19th- and 20th-century euthanasia debates, 1854-1969. Lorna J. Campbell (Dr. Steve Sturdy and Dr. K. Boyd.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2004

John Horsfall and Sons Ltd., Halifax: a history of a Yorkshire textile manufacturer, 1857-1950. William L. Horsfall (Dr. Philip L. Woodfine and Professor Keith Laybourn.) Huddersfield M.Phil. 2005

Continental warfare and British military thought, 1859-80: how the issues were explored and their impact on change. Anthony Hampshire (Professor Brian J. Bond.) London Ph.D. 2005

Patenting dyes and drugs in Britain, 1860-1960: case studies on the role of patents in chemical science and industry. Amran Muhammad (Dr. Jeff A. Hughes.) Manchester Ph.D. 2005

A study of reading experience in Britain, 1860-1914. Teresa Gerrard (Dr. Alexis Weedon.) Luton Ph.D. 2004

Infant mortality in Aberdeen, 1861-1911, with discussion of certain causes of death. Junko Ouchi (Dr. David Smith and Mr. Robert Tyson.) Aberdeen M.Litt. 2003

Holiness, civilisation and the Victorian deaf: a social history of signing and speech in late Victorian England, 1865-95. Neil A. Pemberton (Professor John V. Pickstone.) Manchester Ph.D. 2005

The transition of district nursing: a Leicester case study, 1866-1974. Margaret Damant (Professor Richard G. Rodger.) Leicester Ph.D. 2005

Transformations and adaptations: the English landed gentry, 1870-1939. Mark D. Rothery (Dr. Timothy J. Rees and Dr. Andrew J. Thorpe.) Exeter Ph.D. 2004

Ordering disorderly women: female drunkenness in England, c.1870-1920. Bronwyn L. Morrison Keele Ph.D. 2005

The politics of radicalism in suburban Walthamstow, 1870-1914. Timothy Cooper (Dr. David A. Jarvis.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Creativity within constraint: a study of married middle-class women's negotiation of household space, c.1870-1914. Alexandra Devonport (Dr. Susan Morgan and Professor Clive Behagg.) Southampton Ph.D. 2005

Sanitary reform, civic politics and ideas of health in Wales, 1870-1900: with special reference to Swansea. Owen G. Roberts (Professor Aled G. Jones.) Wales Ph.D. 2004

Training for service: an examination of change and development in the Bible College movement in the U.K., 1873-2002. C.J. Cheesman Belfast Ph.D. 2004

Catholics in a changing Scotland: the archdiocese of St. Andrews and Edinburgh, 1878-1965. Michael T. Rio Branco Turnbull Edinburgh Ph.D. 2005

The department store and the creation of the spectacle, 1880-1940. Susan F. Lomax (Professor Jules Lubbock.) Essex Ph.D. 2005

'A singing nation'? Debates about vocal music in England, 1880-1920. Maria McHale (Dr. Katharine J. Ellis.) London Ph.D. 2004

An analysis of the significance of halls of residence in English civic universities during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Philip R. Raymont (Dr. P.W. Gardner.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

'The garden that I love': middle-class identity, gender and the English domestic garden, 1880-1914. Monica Brewis (Dr. Patrick J. Maguire.) Brighton Ph.D. 2004

Social role of the Lads' Clubs in Manchester, 1880s-1914. Joan Clark (Dr. C. Lees.) Manchester Ph.D. 2004

Landlords and property in the East End of London from the late Victorian period to the First World War. Monica M.B. Paton (Dr. James A. Yelling.) London Ph.D. 2005

Inventing economic imperialism: British Liberals change their minds about capitalism and war. Mark F. Proudman (Professor Michael S. Freeden.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

Re-imagining the healthy social body: medicine, welfare and health reform in Manchester, 1880-1910. Vanessa Heggie (Professor Michael Worboys.) Manchester Ph.D. 2005

Dan Leno: cultural hegemony in the Victorian popular theatre. Caroline Radcliffe London Ph.D. 2005

The 'caucus' and party organisation in England in the 1880s. James R. Owen (Dr. Alastair J. Reid.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Michael Logue, the Catholic Church and public affairs in Northern Ireland, 1879-1924. John Privilege (Professor Keith J. Jeffery.) Ulster Ph.D. 2005

War planning and strategic development in the Royal Navy, 1887-1918. Shawn Grimes London Ph.D. 2004

Welsh water for the Welsh? Birmingham and the exploitation of Welsh water resources in the 1890s. André Anderson (Professor Aled G. Jones.) Wales Ph.D. 2003

The hologram and its antecedents, 1891-1965: the illusory history of a three-dimensional illusion. Susan A. Gamble (Dr. Simon J. Schaffer.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Lessons to learn: Charlotte Mason's house of education and resistance to taxonomic drift, 1892-1960. Jack E. Beckman Cambridge Ph.D. 2004

An investigation into the roots of E.L.T., with a particular focus on the career and legacy of Harold E. Palmer (1877-1949). Richard C. Smith Edinburgh Ph.D. 2005

From 1900

Visible Welshness: performing Welshness at the national Eisteddfod in the 20th century. Kimberley J. Bernard (Professor Prys T.J. Morgan.) Wales Ph.D. 2004

Twentieth-century biomedical experimentation. Robert G.W. Kirk (Professors E. Janet Browne and Roger J. Cooter.) London Ph.D. 2005

The rise of the national housebuilder: a history of British housebuilders through the 20th century Frederick Wellings (Professor W. Robert Lee.) Liverpool Ph.D. 2005

The U.K. petrol filling station to 1990, with particular reference to London and Middlesex. Peter Whitehouse (Dr. James A. Yelling.) London Ph.D. 2004

Mental hygiene to civil rights: MIND and the problematic of personhood, c.1900-c.1980. Jonathan P. Toms (Dr. Michael R. Neve and Dr. Rhodri Hayward.) London Ph.D. 2005

British electric tramcar design, 1900-62. Karen J. Pender (Dr. Colin W. Chant.) Open University Ph.D. 2005

Prostitutes, fallen women and friendless girls: policing female sexual morality in Northern Ireland, 1900-45. Leanne V. McCormick (Professor Greta J. Jones.) Ulster Ph.D. 2005

An educated sense of fitness: liberal Anglo-Catholicism, 1900-40. Alan R. Lennox Piggot Oxford D.Phil. 2004

Within their sphere? Women's correspondence to Aberdeen daily newspapers, 1900-18. Sarah Pedersen Robert Gordon Ph.D. 2004

The Edwardian historical pageant. Ayako Yoshino (Professor Stefan A. Collini.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

From consensus to conflict? Continuity and change in the structure of provision for secondary education in Birmingham, 1902-2000. David F. Adams (Professor Ruth E. Watts.) Birmingham M.Phil. 2004

The debate on general practice in England, 1905-33. Gordon S. Lawson (Dr. Charles Webster.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

'Victims of our history': the Labour party and 'In Place of Strife'. Richard Tyler (Professor John A. Ramsden.) London Ph.D. 2005

The Territorial Force in Staffordshire, 1908-15. Andrew Thornton Birmingham M.Phil. 2004

The development of M.I.5, 1909-18. Christopher Northcott (Professor Ian F.W. Beckett.) Luton Ph.D. 2005

Egalitarian political thought on the British Left, 1910-64. Ben Jackson (Professors Michael Freeden and David Miller.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

The penal thought and practice of Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, secretary of state for the Home Department, February 1910 to October 1911. Alan S. Baxendale London M.Phil. 2004

J.B.S. Haldane and the attempt to construct a Marxist biology. Andy Hammond (Dr. Jonathan H. Harwood.) Manchester Ph.D. 2005

Dover's bunker mentality: Dover, its people and its tunnels in two world wars. Rory Semple (Professor David A. Welch.) Kent Ph.D. 2005

'Have you forgotten yet?' Shell shock, trauma and the memory of the Great War in Britain, 1914-30. Fiona Reid (Professor June Hannam and Dr Michael Richards.) West of England Ph.D. 2005

The trench diseases: the British medical response in the Great War. Robert L. Atenstaedt (Professor Paul J. Weindling.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

Kent V.A.D.: the work of Voluntary Aid Detachments in Kent during the First World War. Hazel Bruce Basford (Dr. Mark L. Connelly.) Kent M.Phil. 2004

The Admiralty war staff and its influence on the conduct of the naval war, 1914-18. Nicholas D. Black (Professor David W. French.) London Ph.D. 2005

Nursing in Cardiff during the First World War. Sara Brady (Dr. Anne Borsay.) Wales Ph.D. 2005

Sickness and service: the British Army and the First World War. Christine Hill (Professor Michael Paris and Dr. Keith Vernon.) Central Lancashire Ph.D. 2005

The Unionist party and the First World War. Nigel Keohane (Professor Peter J. Hennessy.) London Ph.D. 2005

The development of the junior British infantry officer on the Western Front, 1914-18. Christopher J. Moore-Bick (Dr. S. Peter Martland.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Private Lives and Patriotism: A Study of Attitudes to Sex and Venereal Disease in Wartime Britain, 1914 - 1918. Emily Payne (Dr. Mark L. Connelly.) Kent Ph.D. 2005

Foreign fields: identity and location in soldiers' writings of the First World War. John M.C. Pegum (Dr. T. Tate.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Discipline and morale: the British non-commissioned officer on the Western Front, 1914-18. Stephen Penny (Professor Tony Mason.) De Montfort Ph.D. 2004

A splendid idiosyncrasy: prehistory at Cambridge, 1915-50. Patricia J. Smith Cambridge Ph.D. 2004

The First World War and narratives of heroic and domestic masculinity in Britain, 1915-37. Jessica K. Meyer (Dr. D. Thom.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

The 46th (North Midland) Division T.F. on the Western Front, 1915-18. Simon Peaple (Dr. John M. Bourne.) Birmingham Ph.D. 2003

A war remembered: commemoration, battlefield tourism and British collective memory of the Great War. Peter J. Edwards (Dr. Alistair S. Thomson.) Sussex D.Phil. 2005

Personal and public ways of commemorating and memorialising the Great War. Janet E. Gittins (Professor Alun J. Howkins.) Sussex M.Phil. 2005

Representations of the First World War in British popular culture, 1918-98. Daniel W. Todman Cambridge Ph.D. 2003

Cheltenham: a case study in hospital provision, 1918-48. Heather E. Atkinson (Dr. Charles R.V. More and Professor Rodney Lowe.) Gloucestershire M.A. 2004

Chosen children? The legalisation of adoption in England and its aftermath, 1918-39. Jennifer E. Keating (Professor Patricia M. Thane.) Sussex D.Phil. 2005

The commemoration of the Great War in Belfast, Ulster and Northern Ireland, 1918-39. Christopher J. Manson (Dr. Allan Blackstock.) Ulster Ph.D. 2005

Explaining changes in political party fortunes in Greater London, 1918-31. Adrian M. Steel (Professor John A. Ramsden.) London Ph.D. 2005

The memorialisation of the Great War in Folkestone, Canterbury and Dover, 1918-24. Peter McIntosh Donaldson (Professor David A. Welch and Dr. Mark L. Connelly.) Kent Ph.D. 2005

The annihilation of the British IX Corps on the Aisne, 27 May 1918. David Blanchard (Dr. Mark L. Connelly.) Kent M.Phil. 2005

Between love and aggression: John Bowlby's psychology in inter-war Britain. Benjamin C. Mayhew (Dr. Michael R. Neve and Professor Roger J. Cooter.) London M.Phil. 2005

Labour and the proletarian city: a study of politics in Salford, 1919-32. John F. Henry (Dr. Tony J. Adams.) Manchester Metropolitan Ph.D. 2005

Logistics and counter-insurgency: procurement, supply and communications in the Irish war of independence, 1919-21. William H. Kautt (Professor Keith J. Jeffery.) Ulster Ph.D. 2005

Gender and ministry: the experience of early women Congregational ministers. Kirsten Thorpe (Dr. Elaine L. Graham.) Manchester Ph.D. 2005

The cultural geography of the suburban garden: landscape and life history in Nottingham, c.1920-1970. Georgina E. Couch (Professors Stephen Daniels and Charles Watkins.) Nottingham Ph.D. 2005

Secondary education and the working class: Wigan, 1920-70. Malcolm K. Heyes Durham Ph.D. 2004

Identity, class and gender: cotton workers in Bolton and Oldham, 1920-50. Victoria Brookes (Dr. Hannah J. Barker and Professor A. Penny Summerfield.) Manchester Ph.D. 2005

The rise of experimental zoology in Britain in the 1920s: Hogben, Huxley, Crew and the Society for Experimental Biology Steindor J. Erlingsson (Dr. Jonathan H. Harwood.) Manchester Ph.D. 2005

L.M.S. carriage design, 1923-39. Rachel Moore (Professor Colin Divall.) York M.A. 2005

The relationship between working-class culture and working-class politics in Birmingham, 1929-39. Daniel Wheeler Birmingham M.Phil. 2004

The minority voice: Hubert Butler, southern Protestantism and intellectual dissent, 1930-72. Robert B. Tobin Oxford D.Phil. 2004

The mine management professions in the Scottish coal industry, 1930-66. Andrew Perchard (Dr. Arthur J. McIvor and Professor W. Hamish Fraser.) Strathclyde Ph.D. 2005

British marital fertility in the 1930s. Briony Eckstein Southampton Ph.D. 2004

The state, the landed estate and rural society, 1937-60. Matthew Kempson (Professor Charles Watkins and Dr. D. Matless.) Nottingham Ph.D. 2005

Planning and rebuilding in the English country town: Worcester and Bedford, 1939-60. Naoki Motouchi (Dr. Mark J. Clapson.) Luton M.Phil. 2004

Black market activity in Britain, 1939-55. Mark Cardwell Roodhouse Cambridge Ph.D. 2004

Labour politics and society in south Yorkshire, 1939-51 Andrew S. Trickett (Professor John D. Baxendale.) Sheffield Hallam Ph.D. 2004

Tyneside, 1939-45: a study of the regional impact of total war. Craig Armstrong (Professor Donald M. MacRaild.) Northumbria at Newcastle Ph.D. 2005

Coastal command, 1939-45: the cinderella service. Andrew W. Aitchison Hendrie (Dr. Mark L. Connelly.) Kent Ph.D. 2004

Sharing intimacies: men's stories of love and the divorce reform debates in mid 20th-century England. Elinor Harper (Professor Carolyn K. Steedman.) Warwick Ph.D. 2005

Searching for the true Church: Brethren and evangelicals in mid 20th-century England. Roger N. Shuff (Dr. Ian M. Randall.) Wales Ph.D. 2003

The changing face of Channel Islands occupation. Hazel Smith (Dr. Neil Gregor.) Southampton Ph.D. 2005

Directed to the mines: the Bevin boys, 1943-8. Mary Ann Kneif (Dr. Mark L. Connelly.) Kent Ph.D. 2005

Intelligence and command at the operational level of war: the British 8th Army's experience during the Italian campaign in the Second World War, 1943-5. Kevin L. Jones (Professor David W. French.) London Ph.D. 2005

An historical and theological analysis of the role of the holy spirit in preaching in English Protestant writings in Britain, 1945-2000. Sung Tae Kim Wales Ph.D. 2003

Dealing with defeat: opposition in Britain, 1945-97. Robert Kemp Essex Ph.D. 2005

Choosing to be deaf: leisure and sport in the deaf community of north-west England, 1945-95. Martin Atherton De Montfort Ph.D. 2005

The British brewing industry and decolonisation of the British empire, 1945-70. Kenneth Thomas (Dr. E. Kent Fedorowich and Dr. Philip G. Ollerenshaw.) West of England Ph.D. 2005

Labour colonial policy and the Fabian Colonial Bureau, 1945-51. Clare L. Harding Birmingham M.Phil. 2004

Re-evaluating the performance of a nationalised industry: the National Freight Corporation, 1947-82. Alan Carroll Manchester Metropolitan Ph.D. 2004

From assimilation to anti-racism: the Church of England's response to Afro-Caribbean migration, 1948-81. Edson Burton (Dr. Madge J. Dresser and Dr. Harry Goulbourne.) West of England Ph.D. 2005

After empire: the imperial legacy in multicultural Britain. Giles B. Hughes Birmingham M.Phil. 2004

It's time for women of the 1950s to stand up and be counted. Joyce Freeguard (Professor Patricia M. Thane.) Sussex D.Phil. 2005

Partition and unity: Ireland's last rugby international in Belfast. Victor Rigby (Dr. Sally E. Warwick-Haller and Dr. Christopher J. French.) Kingston M.A. 2005

The Skylark rocket, British space science and the European Space Research Organisation, 1957-72. Matthew Godwin (Professor David Bates and Dr. Jane Gregory.) London Ph.D. 2005

Britain's crisis of confidence: how Whitehall planned Britain's retreat from the extra-European world, 1959-68. Ross Christie (Professor George C. Peden and Dr. Robert B. McKean.) Stirling Ph.D. 2005

The civil rights movement in Northern Ireland during the 1960s. Simon P. Prince (Professor Peter F. Clarke.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

The development of the Monday Club and its contribution to the Conservative party and the modern British Right, 1961-90. Lisa Mason Wolverhampton Ph.D. 2004

The domestic influences on British European policy, 1964-7. J. McKenna (Dr. Nicholas E. Carter.) De Montfort Ph.D. 2003

English housing associations, 1965-96: players more than pawns through 30 years of government funding. Alex Johnston (Dr. D.S. King.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

Dynamic dualities: the 'British system' of heroin addiction treatment, 1965-87. Alex N. Mold Birmingham Ph.D. 2004

Application on the table: the second British application to the European Communities, 1967-70. Melissa Pine Oxford D.Phil. 2003

Prescribing and proscribing: the public-private relationship in the treatment of drug addiction in England, 1970-99. Sarah G. Mars (Professor Virgina Berridge.) London Ph.D. 2005

Courtaulds and the hosiery and knitwear industry: a study of acquisition, merger and decline. Bramwell G. Rudd (Professors Stanley D. Chapman and Christopher J. Wrigley.) Nottingham Ph.D. 2005

Paying for pedigree? British business schools and the Master of Business Administration degree. Joanne M. Workman (Professor Patricia M. Thane.) Sussex D.Phil. 2005

Reform of the House of Lords in British politics, 1970-92. Timothy E. Lamport (Professor Peter J. Hennessy.) London Ph.D. 2005

The impact of foreign direct investment in U.K. manufacturing, 1974-95. Catherine Robinson Durham Ph.D. 2004

The history of tissue culture in Britain: issues of public perception and property in the body. Duncan Wilson (Professor John V. Pickstone.) Manchester Ph.D. 2005


INTERNATIONAL HISTORY

'The metaphysics of the law': drawing the boundaries of copyright law, 1710-1911. Isabella J. Alexander (Professor W.R. Cornish.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Pascual de Gayangos (1809-97) and Anglo-American Hispanism. Claudia Heide Edinburgh Ph.D. 2005

The international wool market, 1840-1913. Stephen C. Brearley (Dr. Bernard Attard and Mr. David M. Williams.) Leicester Ph.D. 2005

Competition and co-operation: U.S. trade and foreign direct investment in Malaya, 1870-1957. Shakila P. Yacob Reading Ph.D. 2005

Russian naval strategy in the Far East, 1895-1904. Nicholas Papastratigakis London Ph.D. 2005

The Sampson-Schley controversy and aspects of the naval campaign of 1898 in the Spanish-American War as portrayed and analysed by selected American newspapers, 1898-1901. James R. Anderson Aberdeen M.Litt. 2004

Invisible women/hidden voices: women writing on sport in the 20th century. Victoria Bennett (Professor Pierre Lanfranchi.) De Montfort Ph.D. 2003

Perceiving Germanness: changing concepts of German culture and history as seen from abroad - a Swedish and an American perspective. Magdalena Tellenbach Uttman Wales Ph.D. 2003

The impact of the Leipzig trials after the First World War on the development of war crimes jurisdiction and international humanitarian law. Anthony J. Millett (Professor James Gow.) London Ph.D. 2005

Contested loyalties: Vietnamese soldiers in the service of France, 1927-39. Tobias F. Rettig (Professor Ian G. Brown.) London Ph.D. 2005

German-Jewish refugees in London and New York, 1935-45: a comparative study of adaptation and acculturation. Lori Gemeiner Bihler Sussex Ph.D. 2004

'One chance in a thousand': the mission of Sumner Welles to Europe (February-March 1940), Rooseveltian foreign policy and Anglo-American relations, November 1937-May 1940. Simon Rofe (Mr. Michael A. Simpson and Dr. Alan P. Dobson.) Wales Ph.D. 2005

Experts, empire and development: fundamental research for the British colonies, 1940-60. Sabine M. Clarke (Professor David E.H. Edgerton.) London Ph.D. 2005

The secret war in the south: the Covert Center in Algiers and British and American intelligence in the western Mediterranean, 1941-4. Thomas C. Wales (Dr. David Stafford and Professor Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 2005

Forgotten armies: British and American troops in south-east Asia and the brutalisation of warfare, 1942-5. Tatjana Kraljic (Professor MacGregor Knox.) London Ph.D. 2005

The United Nations and democratisation, 1945-96: ideas, instructions and action. Caroline E. Lombardo (Professor G.S. Goodwin-Gill.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

A Pacific pact lost: the creation of security arrangements in the Asia-Pacific, 1945-51. Hideaki Konagaya (Professor Rosemary Foot.) Oxford M.Litt. 2004

The origins of counter-insurgency in Malaya, Kenya and Cyprus, c.1948-1957. Roger C. Arditti London M.Phil. 2004

British Foreign policy Towards Vietnam 1943-50. Timothy Smith. (Professor John D. Charmley.) East Anglia Ph.D. (Hist.) 2005

Open vs. proprietary knowledge: the case of computer software, 1955-90. David Tannenbaum (Professor Avner Offer.) Oxford M.Phil. 2003

The memory of politics and the politics of memory: the Cuban diaspora in Spain. Mette L. Berg Oxford D.Phil. 2004

Walt Rostow and the Vietnam War, 1961-9. David Milne (Professor Anthony J. Badger.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

The New Left Review and voices from the non-anglophone world, 1962-83. Steve Jones (Dr. Sharif Gemie and Professor Stefan K. Berger.) Glamorgan M.A. 2005

American-Vietnamese diplomatic relations after the fall of Saigon, 1975-9. Cécile J.A. Menétrey Monchau Cambridge Ph.D. 2003

Propaganda, the British press and contemporary war: a comparative study of the Gulf War, 1990-1, and the Kosovo conflict, 1999. David Willcox Kent Ph.D. 2005


AFRICA

Khoisan healing: understandings, ideas and practices. Christopher Hewson Low (Professor William J. Beinart and Dr. Mark Harrison.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

'Snug little coteries': a history of scientific societies in early 19th-century Cape Town, 1824-35. Leigh D. Bregman London Ph.D. 2004

The 1858-63 Zambezi expedition: African exploration and science in the field. Lawrence Dritsas Edinburgh Ph.D. 2005

The Anglo-Zulu war of 1879: the myth and the reality. Jonathan P. Hicks Wales Ph.D. 2003

Church and settler: a study in the history of the Anglican diocese of Mashonaland/Southern Rhodesia, 1890-1925. Pamela J. Welch (Professor Andrew N. Porter.) London Ph.D. 2005

Courts, councils and citizenship: political culture in the Gezira Scheme in Condominium Sudan. Anna I. Clarkson (Dr. Justin Willis.) Durham Ph.D. 2005

Knowing authority: colonial governance and local community in Equatoria Province, Sudan, 1900-56. Donna C. Leonardi (Dr. Justin Willis.) Durham Ph.D. 2005

The colonial medical officer and colonial identity: Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania before World War II. Anna Crozier London Ph.D. 2005

Brethren in Christ Mission in Zambia, 1906-78: a historical study of Western missionary leadership patterns and the emergence of Tonga church leaders. Lazarus Phiri Edinburgh Ph.D. 2005

The politics of presence: Archbishop Arthur Hinsley and the growth and development of Catholic missions in British Colonial Africa, 1928-34. James M. Hagerty (Dr. William J. Shiels.) York M.Phil. 2005

The Roman Catholic Mission and leprosy control in colonial Ogoja Province, Nigeria, 1936-60. John Manton (Professor Megan A. Vaughan.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

The groundnut scheme revisited: colonial disaster and African accumulation in Machingwea District, south-eastern Tanzania, 1946-67. Matteo Rizzo (Dr. David M. Anderson.) London Ph.D. 2005

Ablode: networks, ideas and performance in Togoland politics, 1950-2001. Katharine A. Collier (Professor Thomas C. McCaskie.) Birmingham Ph.D. 2003

The development of wildlife utilisation in South Africa and Kenya, c.1950-1990. Dawn d'Arcy Nell (Professor William J. Beinart.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

A study of the conflict between secular political ideas and Islam in political and religious organisations in Somalia, 1960-90. Mohamed R.S. Hassan London Ph.D. 2005

Historical constructions of postcolonial citizenship and subjectivity: the case of the Lozi peoples of southern central Africa. Lawrence Flint (Professor Thomas C. McCaskie.) Birmingham Ph.D. 2005

Zambia's mineworkers and political change, 1964-91. Miles Larmer (Professor Ian R. Phimster.) Sheffield Ph.D. 2004

The civil war revival and its Pentecostal progeny: a religious movement among the Igbo people of eastern Nigeria. Richard H. Burgess Birmingham Ph.D. 2004


AMERICAN AND THE WEST INDIES

General

The foreign policy of Colombia in the Carribean Basin, 1832-1904. Isabel Clemente (Professor James Dunkerley.) London Ph.D. 2005

Canada

A community study of the socio-historical construction of the teacher in mid Victorian England and upper Canada. Marianne A. Larsen London Ph.D. 2004

Resistance in exile: Sitting Bull and the Hunkpapa Sioux in Canada, 1877-81. Mark Felton (Dr. Mary Ellen Curtin.) Essex Ph.D. 2005

Assisted emigration from Birmingham to Canada, 1900-30. James Morrison Birmingham Ph.D. 2004

Colonial America and the U.S.A.

The social construction of gentility in Virginia, 1607-1776. Thomas D. Knight (Dr. Clive A. Holmes.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

Scottish trade with colonial Charleston, 1683-1783. L. David S. Dobson (Professor Thomas Devine.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 2005

Lower-class leisure in low country South Carolina and Georgia, 1700-75. William Hunt Boulware (Dr. Tim Lockley.) Warwick M.A. 2004

The development of slave laws in Louisiana, 1724-1834. Maxine A. Clarke Cambridge Ph.D. 2004

'A clever little army': the British garrison in Boston, 1768-76. Gareth W. Morgan Sussex Ph.D. 2004

The American War of Independence: metaphor and visual imagery in Britain. Thomas E.M. Latham (Professors David Bindman and Stephen R. Conway.) London Ph.D. 2005

Beyond revolution: print culture and the public sphere in late 18th-century America. Matthew J. Pethers London Ph.D. 2004

The geographical spread of poliomyelitis in the U.S.A. Barry Trevelyan (Professor Matthew Smallman-Rayner and Professor Paul Mather.) Nottingham Ph.D. 2005

Cotton, class and commerce: elite durability in 19th-century Connecticut. Thomas R. Beardsley (Professors Richard G. Rodger and Peter S. Fearon.) Leicester Ph.D. 2005

Alone at last: honeymooning in America, 1820-90. Barbara J. Penner London Ph.D. 2004

Emerson and the problem of American culture, 1820-63. Cara J. Spittal (Professor Laurence W.B. Brockliss.) Oxford M.Phil. 2004

The last Edwardsean: Edwards Amasa Park and the rhetoric of improved Calvinism. Charles W. Phillips (Professor David W. Bebbington and Dr. Colin C. Nicolson.) Stirling Ph.D. 2005

An exploration of the rise and development of Seventh-Day Adventist spirituality: with special reference to the charismatic guidance of Ellen G. White, 1844-1915. Zoltan Szalos-Farkas Aberdeen Ph.D. 2004

The Welsh and the American Civil War, c.1850-1865. Robert H. Griffiths (Dr. William D. Jones.) Wales Ph.D. 2005

Lord Lyons and Anglo-American diplomacy during the American Civil War. Scott T. Cairns (Dr. O. Arne Westad.) London Ph.D. 2005

The Red River campaign of 1864 in the American Civil War. Gary Joiner (Dr. Robert J.R. Poole.) Lancaster Ph.D. 2004

Legacies of slavery: presenting the history of American slavery in the plantations and historic homes of the southern United States. Fiona J.L. Handley London Ph.D. 2004

Remembering the old South: myth, memory and the construction of an American region, 1865-1940. David Anderson (Dr. Anthony W. Parker.) Dundee Ph.D. 2005

An analysis of the Unity Movement, with special reference to healing. Ann Thoresby-Parker (Professor D. Hugh McLeod.) Birmingham Ph.D. 2005

A place at the table: George Eldon Ladd and the rehabilitation of Evangelical scholarship in America. John A. D'Elia (Professor David W. Bebbington and Dr. Colin C. Nicolson.) Stirling Ph.D. 2005

Sold! Slaves in advertising during the age of segregation. Marion Gibrill (Dr. Mary Ellen Curtin.) Essex M.A. 2005

An investigation into the effects of the 1905 American revival, with general reference to the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, 1905-20. Emmanuel Hooper (Professor D. Hugh McLeod.) Birmingham Ph.D. 2005

Purchasing power: the New York market for modern American painting, 1913-40. Denis M. Hall (Dr. Malcolm D. Gee and Dr. A. Hemingway.) Northumbria at Newcastle Ph.D. 2001

British propaganda and America's entry to World War I. Paul G. Herringshaw Birmingham M.Phil. 2004

Theories of knowledge and the American human sciences, 1920-60. Joel T. Isaac (Professor Anthony J. Badger.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Constructing white Texas maleness: from the Texas centennial of 1936 to the aftermath of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. Angus M. Lauchlan (Dr. Melvyn B. Stokes.) London Ph.D. 2005

Hype, headlines and high profile cases: J. Edgar Hoover, print media and the career trajectories of top North Carolina G-Men, 1937-72. James A. Bailey Wales Ph.D. 2003

Forging the Anglo-American signals intelligence alliance, 1939-43. Lisa J. Hunt London M.Phil. 2005

Special faith and confidence: Franklin D. Roosevelt's personal envoys and the war in Europe, 1939-41. Michael Fullilove Oxford D.Phil. 2004

Self-help books and the quest for self-control in the United States, 1950-2000. Christine Barrett Whelan (Professor Avner Offer.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

The Jesus movement in America, 1966-76. Larry K. Eskridge (Professor David W. Bebbington and Dr. Emma Vincent Macleod.) Stirling Ph.D. 2005

Lyndon Johnson, the Atlantic alliance and the pursuit of détente, 1966-8. Stephen H. Jones (Professor David J. Reynolds.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

American society and coded racism: from Nixon to Clinton. Rachel Morgan (Dr. Steven J. Sarson.) Wales M.Phil. 2005

The pro-Vietnam War movement during the Nixon administration. Sandra P.M. Scanlon (Professor Anthony J. Badger.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

West Indies and Caribbean area

Domination and slave resistance on Cuban plantations, 1808-48. Manuel Barcia-Paz (Dr. Matthias Röhrig Assunção.) Essex Ph.D. 2005

'Mercurial malabars': the south Indian presence in the Caribbean, with specific reference to the colony of British Guiana. Maria Kaladeen Warwick M.A. 2004

Cultural imperialism or cultural encounters: foreign influence through Protestant missions in Cuba, 1898-1959 - a Quaker case study. Karen Leimdorfer Southampton Ph.D. 2004

Governing national cultures in the Carribean: culture and the state in Castro's Cuba and Burnham's Guyana, c.1959-c.1989. Katherine E. Quinn (Dr. Nicola A. Miller.) London Ph.D. 2005

Central and Latin America

Portuguese colonisation of the Amazon region, 1640-1706. Rafael I. Chambouleyron (Professor David A. Brading.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

'Far from moderate': an account and appraisal of some aspects of the human involvement with the natural environment of the Falkland Islands and South Georgia. Stephen Palmer Portsmouth Ph.D. 2004

The frontiers of civilisation: history and politics in 19th-century Argentina. Juan P. Lichtmajer Essex Ph.D. 2004

Ethnographic curiosity and the aesthetics of othering: 19th-century British representations of Argentine Patagonia. Maria F. Peñaloza Exeter Ph.D. 2004

Santiago de Chile, 1887-1937: urban transformations and cultural debate. Macarena Ibarra (Dr. N.O.A. Bullock.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

The civil war of 1891 in Chile: the political role of the military. Alejandro San Francisco (Mr. Alan E. Angell.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

Race, gender and nation in Ecuador: a comparative study of black and indigenous populations, c.1895-1944. Nicola C. Foote (Dr. Christopher G. Abel.) London Ph.D. 2004

Cardenismo, Caciques and Catholicism: the political process of state formation in Oaxaca, Mexico, 1928-47. Benjamin T. Smith (Professor David A. Brading.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Revolution versus revival: the nature and dynamics of Sandinista-evangelical relations in revolutionary Nicaragua. Calvin Smith (Professor D. Hugh McLeod.) Birmingham Ph.D. 2005


ASIA

General

A re-examination of Nationalist China's frontier agenda: a case study of Tibet, 1928-49. Hsiao-ting Lin (Dr. Laura Newby.) Oxford D.Phil. 2003

The United Nations and public health in Asia, c.1940-1960. Sunil S. Amrith (Miss Emma Rothschild.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Second World War Japanese atrocities and British minor war crimes trials: the issue of fair trial in four selected British minor war crimes trials in Malaya and Singapore in 1946-7. Arujanan Narayanan Wales Ph.D. 2003

Middle East

The tribal world in the early Islamic age: the tribe 'Amila up to the late Umayyad period. Mohamad A. Rihan Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Commercial activities in Ayyubid and early Rasulid Yemen (569-694/1173-1295). A Abdulaziz Abudahesh Manchester Ph.D. 2005

The community of scholars: an analysis of the biographical data from the Ta'rikh Baghdad. Judith Ahola (Professor Hugh N. Kennedy.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 2005

Non-Muslims in medieval Iran: a survey of their political, economic and cultural activities under the Mongol and Safavid dynasties, 1256-1722. Aptin Khanbaghi Cambridge Ph.D. 2003

Aspects of Portuguese rule in the Arabian Gulf, 1521-1622. Mohammed al Salman (Dr. Richard C. Gorski.) Hull Ph.D. 2005

British society in 18th-century Levant: the factory communities behind 'the Turkey trade'. Christine M. Laidlaw Edinburgh Ph.D. 2005

Oman from exploration to tourism: the images of the country in early travellers' tales, travelogues and travel brochures, 1838-2001. Mohammed A.A. Al Habsi Luton Ph.D. 2004

State education policy in the Ottoman empire during the Tanzimat period, 1839-76. Ibrahim Vehbi Baysan Manchester Ph.D. 2004

The impact of economic activities on the social and political structures of Kuwait, 1896-1946. Mostafa A. Sagher Durham Ph.D. 2004

The strength of an army: Ottoman military effectiveness in the First World War. Edward J. Erickson (Professor John Gooch.) Leeds Ph.D. 2005

British intelligence and the Arab revolt in the Hejaz, 1914-17. Paula A. Mohs Cambridge Ph.D. 2004

Syro-Lebanese co-operation or integration? Bilateral relations, 1943-50. Youssef Chaitani London Ph.D. 2004

The Israeli settlements in Jerusalem, 1948-2002: a study of settlement pattern and processes and their impact on Palestinian society. Waleed H. Al-Modallal (Professor P. Rogers.) Bradford Ph.D. 2004

Central Asia

Russian Rule in Samarkand 1868-1910. A comparison with British India. Alexander Morrison (Dr C.C.L. Andreyev & Dr D. A. Washbrook.) Oxford Ph.D. 2005

The transformation of the kingdom of Kabul into the state of Afghanistan, c.1793-1842. Ben Hopkins (Dr. S. Alavi.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Displacement, territoriality and exile: the construction of ethnic and national identities in Tibetan refugee communities. Laura G. Rubio (Professor Peter W. Gatrell.) Manchester Ph.D. 2005

India and Pakistan

A study of the Amaravati Stupa: the chronology and social contexts of an early historic Buddhist site in the lower Krishna Valley. Akira Shimada (Dr. Daud Ali.) London Ph.D. 2005

State and society in Gujarat, c.1200-1500: the making of a region. Samira Sheikh (Dr. David A. Washbrook.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

The political identity of the Delhi sultanate, 1200-1400: a study of Zia ud-Din Barani's Fatawa-i-Jahandari. Nilanjan Sarkar (Dr. Daud Ali.) London Ph.D. 2005

Sentimental imperialism: British literature and India, 1770-1830. Andrew J. Rudd (Dr. N.J. Leask.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

The servant/employer relationship in 19th-century England and India. Fae C. Dussart (Professor Catherine M. Hall.) London Ph.D. 2005

Ecology, economy and society in the eastern Bengal delta, c.1840-1943. Khondker I. Iqbal (Professor Christopher A. Bayly.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Early photography in India, 1850s-1870s. Stephanie Roy London Ph.D. 2005

The British in India and their domiciled brethren: race and class in the colonial context, 1858-1930. Satoshi Mizutani (Dr. David A. Washbrook.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

Through district eyes: local raj and the myth of the Punjab tradition in British India, 1858-1907. Dara Milnes Price (Dr. David A. Washbrook.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922): a re-evaluation of her life and work. Keith J. White (Dr. Ian M. Randall.) Wales Ph.D. 2003

Missionary education, knowledge and north Indian society, c.1880-1915. Hayden J.A. Bellenoit (Dr. David A. Washbrook.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

Religious mobilisation and the construction of political space in the Indian north-west frontier tribal areas in the early 20th century. Sana Haroon London Ph.D. 2004

Muzaffar Ahmad, Calcutta and socialist politics, 1913-29. Suchetana Chattopadhyay (Professor Peter G. Robb.) London Ph.D. 2005

Traitor, hero, freedom fighter or fascist? The career of Subhas Chandra Bose, 1933-45. Stuart Wright (Dr. Philip J. Constable and Professor Chris Williams.) Central Lancashire M.A. 2005

India divided: state and society in the aftermath of Partition - the case of Uttar Pradesh, 1946-52. Yasmin Khan (Professors Judith M. Brown and Ian A. Talbot.) Oxford D.Phil. 2005

Far East, East Indies and Philippines

Love, passion and patriotism: sexuality and the Philippine propaganda movement, 1882-92. Raquel A.G. Reyes London Ph.D. 2004

China, Hong Kong and Korea

Chang Po-Hsing (1652-1725): a neo-Confucian statesman, educator and philosopher. Margaret Chu (Professor Ian McMorran.) Oxford D.Phil. 2003

Media and modernity: the influence of the missionary press in late Qing Dynasty China. Tao Zhang Nottingham Ph.D. 2004

Law of the ancestors: property-holding practices and lineage social structures in 19th-century south China. Kentaro Matsubara (Dr David Faure and Professor Glen Dudbridge.) Oxford D.Phil. 2004

Party politics in South Korea, 1952-97: electoral cleavages and ideological dimensions. Jiho Lee Essex Ph.D. 2004

The relationship between the exercise of political power and language during the cultural revolution in Inner Mongolia, 1967-9. Kerry Brown Leeds Ph.D. 2004

Japan

Open spaces and the modern metropolis: evolution and preservation in London and Tokyo, c.1830-c.1930. Aya Sakai (Dr. David Gilbert.) London Ph.D. 2005

Women and the public sphere in the early Meiji period. Mara Patessio (Dr. P.F. Kornicki.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

British and Japanese wages since 1945: a comparative study. Shoko Hikita (Professor Christopher J. Wrigley.) Nottingham Ph.D. 2005

For disharmony and strength: factionalism within the conservative parties in Japan, 1945-64. Hulda T. Sveinsdóttir Newcastle Ph.D. 2004


AUSTRALASIA AND PACIFIC

iews in the South Seas: writing Pacific nature, culture and landscape, 1700-75. Sarah A. Johnson (Dr. Nigel J. Leask.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

Settler physics in Australia and Cambridge, 1850-1950. Katrina J. Dean (Dr. Simon Schaffer.) Cambridge Ph.D. 2005

The early days of British influence in south-east New Guinea. Roger P. Boore (Dr. Hugh L.A. Dunthorne.) Wales Ph.D. 2005

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