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Philosophy of History

Idealist and pragmatist elements in R.G. Collingwood's philosophy of history. Angela Requate. (Professor K.R. Minogue.) London Ph.D. 1995.


Historiography

Quintus Curtius Rufus's Historiae Alexandri Magni: a study in rhetorical history. Philip I.W. Moore. (Dr. C.B.R. Pelling and Dr. N.S.R. Hornblower.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

Matthew Paris and Anglo-Saxon England: a 13th-century view of the distant past. Rebecca Reader. (Professor M.C. Prestwich.) Durham Ph.D. 1995.

A study of Matthew Paris's Lives of the two Offas. Andrew D. Todd. (Dr. Elisabeth M.C. Van Houts.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.
A study of Tursun Bey's History of Mehmed the conqueror (Tarikh-i-Ebu 'l-Feth). Kenan Inan. (Dr. C. Imber.) Manchester Ph.D. 1995.

The use of Byzantine historiography in the works of P.S. Delta. Marianna Spanaki. (Mr. C. Alexiou.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1994.

Ancient History

Greece

Emporia, emporion and the early polis. John-Paul Wilson. (Professor M.H. Crawford.) London Ph.D. 1995.

The institution of Choregia in Athens in the 5th and 4th century B.C. Andronike Makres. (Dr. R.G. Osborne.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

Athenian democracy until the end of the Peloponnesian War: its characteristics and leaders. Muzaffer Demir. (Miss Ann Williams.) Exeter M.A. 1995.

Frames of mind: literate education in the Hellenistic and Roman worlds. Teresa J. Morgan. (Dr. W. Mary Beard.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

Ancient Rome and the Empire

The Roman kingship in the 6th century B.C. Fay N. Glinister. (Dr. T.J. Cornell.) London Ph.D. 1995.

Rome and the Celts of northern Italy in the Republic. Jonathan H.C. Williams. (Dr. G.D. Woolf.) Oxford D.Phil. 1994.


The tribunate of the plebs in the 2nd and 1st centuries B.C.: a study of its role in Roman Republican politics. P.L. Williams. Wales (Swansea) M.Phil. 1994.


Rome and Italy: municipalization from the Social War to Actium and its political context. Edward H. Bispham. (Dr. Barbara M. Levick.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

The change in the nature and effectiveness of barbarian armies, Ariovistus to Theodoric. Ian Haydock. (Professor M. Todd.) Exeter M.A. 1995.

Aspects of the economic organization of the Roman household during the late Republic and early Principate. Helen M. Parkins. (Dr. Lin Foxhall and Dr. N.J. Christie.) Leicester Ph.D. 1995.

Defining women's status by dress conventions in classical Rome and Renaissance Venice. Venetia A.S. Hawkes. (Miss Ann Williams.) Exeter M.A. 1995.

Roman siege craft in the late Republic and early Empire. Brett Thorn. (Professor M. Todd.) Exeter M.A. 1995.

An examination of the role of religion and public worship within the Roman empire, with specific reference to Gaul. Susan M. Copeland. (Professor J.R. Collis.) Sheffield M.Phil. 1995.

From conviviality to the mortification of the flesh: Christian attitudes to food in the Roman empire from New Testament times to the age of St. Jerome. Veronika E. Grimm. (Dr. M.D. Goodman and Dr. M.J. Edwards.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

The creation of the Roman state, A.D. 200-340: social and administrative aspects. R.W. Benet Salway. (Professor J.F. Matthews.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

The transformation of the urban order in early Christian Jerusalem: pilgrimage and the ritual topography, 325-460. W.A. Pullan. (Mr. P. Carl.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

Episcopal authority in late antiquity. Shawn Pollett. (Dr. Jill D. Harries.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1995.

The see of Porec and Istrian Christianity in late antiquity. Ffiona H. Gilmore. (Dr. P.W. Dixon.) Nottingham Ph.D. 1994.

Medieval Europe

General and Continental

Byzantine Larissa to 1204. George Koulouras. (Dr. P. Magdalino.) St. Andrews M.Phil. 1995.

The maritime cultural landscape of Viking and late Norse Orkney. Anne Allen, formerly Bowman. (Dr. Helena F. Hamerow and Dr. M.J. Millett.) Durham Ph.D. 1995.

England and the continent in the 10th and early 11th centuries. Marion Shepherd. (Dr. P.D. King.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1995.

Stephen of Muret and his followers in the period c.1050 - c.1220. Mrs. Maire M. Wilkinson. (Professor M.J. Wilks.) London Ph.D. 1995.

The counts of the Perche, 1066-1272: sources of power and the politics of the southern Norman frontier and Anglo-Norman realm. Mrs. Kathleen Thompson. (Professor E.J. King.) Sheffield Ph.D. 1995.

Patriarchy and power in the Byzantine empire from Maria of Alania to Maua of Antioch, 1080-1180. B.N. Hill. Belfast Ph.D. 1994.

The principality of Antioch, 1098-1130. Thomas S. Asbridge. (Professor J.S.C. Riley-Smith.) London Ph.D. 1995.

The theory and practice of the Interdict in England and France from the 12th to centuries. Peter D. Clarke. (Professor J.H. Denton.) Manchester Ph.D. 1995.

Crusade and society in eastern Europe: the Hospital and Temple in Poland and Pomerania, 1145-1370. Paul V. Smith. (Professor I.N.R. Davies.) London Ph.D. 1995.

The role of castles in the political and military history of the Crusader states and the Levant, 1187-1380. Bengt K. Molin. (Dr. G.A. Loud.) Leeds Ph.D. 1995.

Whales and seals in the economy and culture of N. European peasant-fishermen, 1200-1900. Ole Lindqvist. (Professor T.C. Smout.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1995.

Agrarian structures in the valley of Aro from the late 14th to the 18th century. Antonio Sanz Alguacil. (Dr. B.J. Golding.) Southampton Ph.D. 1995.

To what extent was the iconography of Judith a reflection of Renaissance society? Claire E. Penhallurick. (Miss Ann Williams.) Exeter M.A. 1995.

The Fortress of Faith: the perception of Muslims in 15th-century Spain. Ana M. Echevarria Arsuaga. (Professor A.I.K. MacKay and Mr. A. Hood.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1995.

The state of fortification in Lancastrian Normandy, 1417-50. Richard L.C. Jones. (Professor M. Biddle.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

The image of Hungary and of Hungarians in Italy, 1437-1526. Shayne M. Mitchell. (Dr D.S. Chambers.) London Ph.D. 1995.

British Isles

The character and development of territorial organization in the Midlands in the early middle ages (400-1080): a consideration with special reference to the area of the upper Avon river system. Patrick T. Mitchell-Fox. (Dr. S.R. Bassett.) Birm ingham Ph.D. 1995.

Exchange and society in early medieval England, 400-700 A.D. Christopher P. Loveluck. (Dr. Helena F. Hamerow and Professor C.C. Haselgrove.) Durham Ph.D. 1995.

The end of Roman rule: Vortigern and the Adventus Saxonum. Ian R. Bird. (Professor M. Todd.) Exeter M.A. 1995.

The shaping of Cornwall, c.670-c.1140. Frances M. Armstrong. (Dr. Julia C. Crick.) Exeter M.A. 1995.

Studies in the early history of Peterborough abbey, 670-1066. Colin M. Peterson. (Professor N.P. Brooks.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1995.

Sources for the study of history in 8th- and 9th-century Northumbria. Louise F. Turff. (Professor A.P. Smyth.) Kent M.A. 1995.

Fransham: an archaeological and historical study of a parish on the Norfolk boulder clay. Andrew J.G. Rogerson. (Dr. T.M. Williamson.) East Anglia Ph.D. 1995.

Medieval Coventry: a study in town-plan analysis. Keith D. Lilley. (Dr. T.R. Slater.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1995.

Medieval moated sites in Warwickshire. Graham P. Smyth. (Professor C.C. Dyer.) Birmingham M.Phil. 1994.

Settlement and society in Claverley, Shropshire, c.1000-1460. Rosalie W. Brown. (Professor C.C. Dyer.) Birmingham M.Phil. 1994.

Lordship and the landscape: a documentary and archaeological study of the honour of Dudley, c.1060-1322. John Hunt. (Professor C.C. Dyer.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1995.

The early endowment of Lewes priory, with special reference to its spiritual possessions, c.1077-c.1200. Mrs. Marvin Clarke. (Professor B.R. Kemp.) Reading M.Phil. 1995.

The chronicle of Perth: an historical and archaeological study. Jonathan Eagles. (Dr. C.J.M. Martin.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1995.

The mercery trade and the Mercers' Company of London, from the 1130s to 1348. Anne F. Sutton. (Dr. Caroline M. Barron.) London Ph.D. 1995.

Wanton women? Misogyny and the perception of the wife in Walter Map's De Nugis Curialium. Jason M. Watts. (Dr. Julia C. Crick.) Exeter M.A. 1995.

An architectural history of Norwich buildings, c.1200-1700. Robert J. Smith. (Dr. T.M. Williamson.) East Anglia M.Phil. 1995.

Deyville: a family in a century of rebellion. Sir Oscar de Ville. (Dr. E. Emma Mason.) London Ph.D. 1995.

Friars and society in late medieval East Anglia: mendicants and their material culture in Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire, c.1225-1538. J.L.W. Vinten Mattich. (Dr. C.M. Hills.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

Lords, lands and livelihood: a study of the composition and management of the small gentry estate in Kent, c.1246-1348, with particular reference to the lesser lay tenants-in-chief. Vaughan Everett. (Mr. A.F. Butcher.) Kent Ph.D. 1995.

The northern English bishops and the Anglo-Scottish wars, 1286-1357. Marcus Ramshaw. (Professor W.M. Ormrod.) York M.A. 1995.

Anglo-Scottish relations in the 14th and 15th centuries. Alastair J. MacDonald. (Dr. G.G. Simpson.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 1995.

Old age in England in the later middle ages. Matthew P. Chamings. (Professor N.I. Orme.) Exeter M.A. 1995.

Aspects of Lincolnshire churches in the 14th century. Jennifer S. Alexander. (Dr. P.W. Dixon.) Nottingham Ph.D. 1995.

Religious and intellectual interests at St. Edmund's abbey at Bury and the nature of English Benedictinism, c.1350-1450. Nicholas J. Heale. (Dr. R.J.A.I. Catto.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

Personal commemoration in late medieval Suffolk: the deanery of Dunwich, 1370-1547. Judith M.H. Middleton-Stewart. (Professor A.H.R. Martindale and Dr. R. Virgoe.) East Anglia Ph.D. 1995.

Society and conflict in Barnet, Herts., 1377-1450. Dong Wook Ko. (Professor C.C. Dyer.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1995.

'Who was then a gentleman?' The East Anglian gentry and the Peasants' Revolt of 1381. Christopher Lawrence. (Professor C.C. Dyer.) Birmingham M.Phil. 1995.

Medical care in late medieval York. Philip M. Stell. (Dr. Sarah R. Rees Jones.) York M.A. 1995.

The import and distribution of silk in 15th-century England. Stephen W. Sorensen. (Dr. P. Spufford.) Cambridge M.Phil. 1995.

Kent and national politics, 1437-1534: the royal affinity and a county elite. Malcolm Mercer. (Dr. D.R. Starkey.) London Ph.D. 1995.

The development of agrarian capitalism in England, c.1450-c.1580. Jane C. Whittle. (Dr. R.M. Smith.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

Government and politics: London, 1461-83. Penelope Tucker. (Dr. Caroline M. Barron.) London Ph.D. 1995.

The search for salvation: lay faith in Scotland, 1480-1560. Audrey-Beth Fitch. (Professor A.A.M. Duncan and Dr. J. Kirk.) Glasgow Ph.D. 1994.

Modern Europe

General

Copernicanism and the Bible. Kenneth Howell. (Professor J. Brooke.) Lancaster M.Phil. 1995.

Culture and diplomacy: the Spanish-Habsburg dimension in the Irish Counter-Reformation movement, c.1529-1629. Declan M.A. Downey. (Dr. B.I. Bradshaw.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

The Grand Condé in exile: power politics in France, Spain and the Spanish Netherlands, 1652-9. James J. Inglis-Jones. (Mr. R. Briggs.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

The Baltic provinces and the Russian empire: provincial privilege and imperial prerogative in the process of agrarian reform in Livland, Estland and Kurland, 1765-1849. Maureen P. Maguire Bruns. (Dr. J.D. White and Dr. N.M. Hope.) Glasgow Ph.D. 1994.

The politics of Social Catholicism in southern Europe from Rerum Novarum (1891) to the Second World War: the challenge of modernity. Simon T. Milner. (Miss Ann Williams.) Exeter M.A. 1995.

Imperialism, autocracy and nationalism in eastern Europe: the responses of British radicals, 1900-14. Philip W. Hansen. (Dr. M.J. Bentley.) Sheffield Ph.D. 1995.

France, the Russian Revolution and the Russian Civil War: the interaction of the Russian situation and French affairs, 1917-19. Peter M. Jones. (Dr. R.A. Lewis.) Exeter M.A. 1995.

Britain and Central Europe, 1918-32. Gabor Batonyi. (Professor Z.A.B. Zeman.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

The Russian emigration into Czechoslovakia in the inter-war period. Elena V. Chinyaeva. (Professor Z.A.B. Zeman.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

The economic relations between Nazi Germany and Franco-Spain, 1936-45. Christian M. Leitz. (Mr. A.J. Nicholls.) Oxford D.Phil. 1994.

French military intelligence and Nazi Germany, 1936-9. P.D. Jackson. (Professor C.M. Andrew.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

The Soviet-Finnish war of 1939-40. Carl van Dyke. (Dr. J.G. Haslam.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

Britain and the E.E.C., 1957-61: a study of liberal democracy under pressure. Jacqueline Tratt. (Professor R.K. Middlemas.) Sussex D.Phil. 1995.

'A failed enlargement': the Six and the first British application to the E.E.C., 1961-3. Nicholas P. Ludlow. (Dr. A.F. Deighton.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

France

The Mariette papers in Exeter university library. Julie A. Rice. (Professor C.D.H. Jones and Dr. M. Cook.) Exeter M.Phil. 1995.

The Scots college in Paris in the 17th and 18th centuries. Brian M. Halloran. (Professor T.C. Smout.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1995.

Britain, France and the peace of 1783. Andrew P. Stockley. (Professor D.E.D. Beales.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

Political economy of Jean-Baptiste Say. Richard D. Whatmore. (Dr. I. Hont.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

Reconstituting the 'liberty of the ancients': public credit, popular sovereignty and the political theory of terror during the French Revolution, 1789-94. J. Ramaswamy. (Dr. M. Sonenscher.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

Order and democracy in Paris from the oath of the clergy to the Tricolour Terror, Jan.-Aug. 1791. David R. Andress. (Professor A.I. Forrest.) York D.Phil. 1995.

British attitudes to the French Revolutionary Wars, 1792-1802. Emma MacLeod, formerly Vincent. (Professor H.T. Dickinson and Dr. Frances D. Dow.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1995.

Women and Catholicism in provincial France, c.1800-c.1850: Franche-Comté in national context. Hazel M. Mills. (Dr. C.R. Lucas.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

John Stuart Mill on French thought, politics and national character. Georgios Varouxakis. (Professor F. Rosen.) London Ph.D. 1995.

The evolution of liberal thought under the French Third Republic, c.1860-c.1940. Alan P.R. Pitt. (Dr. R.F. Tuck.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

French Protestants in arms, 1905-25. Lucy J. Mouland. (Dr. M.H. Conway.) Oxford D.Phil. 1994.

Germany

Women and crime in S.W. Germany, 1500-1700. Ulinka C. Rublack. (Dr. R.W. Scribner.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

Women, gender and power in Rothenburg ob der Tauber and its rural environs, 1500-c.1618. Alison Rowlands. (Dr. R.W. Scribner.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

Aaron Halle-Wolfssohn, a trilingual life: an exemplary life for the interplay of Hebrew, German and Yiddish among 18th-century German Jewry. Jutta Strauss. (Dr. G. Abramson and Dr. D. Sorkin.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

England and German missionary enterprise, 1800-1900. Barbara Becht. (Dr. S.W. Gilley.) Durham M.Theol. 1995.

Trade, politics, perspectives and the question of a British commercial policy towards the German states, 1848-66. John R. Davis. (Dr. N.M. Hope.) Glasgow Ph.D. 1994.

The bourgeois elite in Imperial Germany: family, class and gender. Juanita L. Roche. (Dr. Lucy J. Riall.) London Ph.D. 1995.

Utopia and the extreme Right in Weimar Germany. Malachi T. Smyth. (Dr. A. Jill R. Stephenson and Mr. T.F. Cole.) Edinburgh M.Litt. 1995.

The rise of the Nazi party in Saxony, 1921-33. Claus-Christian W. Szejnmann. (Professor R.J. Overy.) London Ph.D. 1995.

Survivors of the Holocaust. Ingrid Kellerman. (Professor C. Holmes.) Sheffield M.Phil. 1995.

Rationalization at Daimler Benz A.G., 1939-45. Neil Gregor. (Professor J.D. Noakes.) Exeter Ph.D. 1995.

The liberation of Bergen-Belsen. Joanne Reilly. (Dr. A.R.J. Kushner.) Southampton Ph.D 1995.

Greece

Lord Guilford and Greece. Tamsin Osler. (Professor A.A.M. Bryer and Dr. D. Tziovas.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1994.

Hungary

Women, pensions and social dependency in Britain and Hungary, 1945-90. T. Maltby. Sheffield Ph.D. 1993.

Italy

Prostitutes and clients: a study of prostitution in early modern Italy. Teresa M. Storey. (Dr. Sandra Cavallo.) Exeter M.A. 1995.

English students at Padua, 1480-1580. Jonathan M. Woolfson. (Dr. D.S. Chambers.) London Ph.D. 1995.

The philosophy and political advice of Niccolo Machiavelli. Carol C. Darr. (Professor Q.R.D. Skinner.) Cambridge M.Litt. 1995.

Political culture in late 18th-century Naples: the writings of Francesco Mario Pagano. Melissa T. Calaresu. (Dr. A.R.D. Pagden.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

Crime and punishment in Fascist Italy: a constitutional analysis of political criminal justice from the liberal state to the drafting of the Rocco code. Patrick A.D. Cavaliere. (Mr. D. Mack Smith.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

Mediterranean and Islands

Economy, society and identity in early modern Malta. Carmel Cassar. (Dr. U.P. Burke.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

Poland

Inflation in the reconstruction of Poland, 1918-27. Goetz H. Von Thadden. (Professor A.S. Milward.) London Ph.D. 1995.

Portugal

The Sousa Coutinho family and the influence of Portugal on British policy, 1808-12. Brian R. April. (Professor T.C.W. Blanning.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

Russia and the U.S.S.R.

General Patrick Gordon of Auchleughries: a Scot in 17th-century Russian mercenary service. Graeme P. Herd. (Professor P. Dukes.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 1994.

Vasilii Fedorovich Malinovskii (1765-1814): a study of his life and thought. P. Ferretti. (Professor A.G. Cross.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

Warriors and peasants: the contradictions of Cossack culture, 1861-1914. Shane P. O'Rourke. (Dr. H.D. Lowe.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

Russia's Kustar industry: a chapter in the history of economic ideas, with special reference to the period 1861-80. James M. Doyle. (Professor Olga Crisp.) Oxford M.Litt. 1995.

The transformation of the Russian military: the relationship between the transformation process and the concept of future war. Fred C. Boli. (Mr. J.E. Gooding and Professor J. Erickson.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1995.

The politics of language in Moldova, 1924-94. Charles E. King. (Professor A.H. Brown and Dr. J. Eyal.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

Propaganda and popular opinion in Soviet Russia, 1934-41. Sarah R. Davies. (Dr. Mary McAuley and Dr. D.R. Priestland.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

British policy towards the Soviet Union, 1939-42, with special reference to the Baltic States. Victoria J. Child. (Dr. A.F. Deighton.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

Ukrainian refugees and displaced people at the end of World War II. Marta Dyczok. (Mr. A.J. Nicholls and Dr. R. Preston.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

Soviet doctrine justifying military intervention, 1945-89. Joanna M. Gwozdziowski. (Professor E.A. Roberts.) Oxford D.Phil. 1994.

Spain

British anarchists and the civil war in Spain. Matthew J. Thomas. (Dr. T.J. Rees.) Exeter M.A. 1995.

Ideology and industrialization under Francoism. Michael R. Richards. (Professor P. Preston.) London Ph.D. 1995.

The Church under the Franco regime. Audrey M. Brassloff. (Professor P. Preston.) London Ph.D. 1995.

Switzerland

'The riddle of the Swiss': British policy towards Switzerland, 1940-3. Russell N. Wylie. (Dr. Zara S. Steiner.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

 

Modern Britain and Ireland

Long periods

The world of the anthracite miner. Ioan A. Matthews. (Dr. C.M. Williams.) Wales (Cardiff) Ph.D. 1995.

The decline in the popular belief in witchcraft and magic. Owen Davies. (Dr. S. Pumfrey and Dr. M. Mullett.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1995.

Town defences and territoriality in early modern England. Keith Dawson. (Dr. A.J.S. Gibson.) Exeter Ph.D. 1995.

Aspects of Providentialism in early modern England. Alexandra M. Walsham. (Professor P. Collinson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

The role of urban wealth, housing investment and demographic change in economic growth: Shropshire, 1600-1820. James Higgins. (Dr. T.R. Slater.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1995.

From 1485

The gentry of Tudor Cornwall. John Chynoweth. (Professor N.I. Orme.) Exeter Ph.D. 1995.

Sixteenth-century courtship in the diocese of Canterbury. Diana O'Hara. (Mr. A.F. Butcher.) Kent Ph.D. 1995.

The problem of authority in the English church, 1520-35. Kenneth W.T. Carleton. (Mrs. Ruth A. Chavasse.) London Ph.D. 1995.

Rus in urbe: the urban/rural interface in E. Shropshire, 1530-1650. Edith S. Watts. (Dr. M.D.G. Wanklyn, Dr. J.J. Cox and Mrs. N.C. Cox.) Wolverhampton Ph.D. 1995.

Royal taxation of the English parish clergy, 1535-58. Patrick R.N. Carter. (Professor P. Collinson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

Women's health and illness, 1550-1700. Sarah K. Snowdon. (Dr. R.A. Houlbrooke.) Reading M.Phil. 1995.

Common law reporting, 1550-1650. Elizabeth M.P. Wells. (Mr. D.J. Ibbetson.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

The French-speaking Reformed community in Southampton, 1567-1610. Andrew P. Spicer. (Dr. A.C. Duke.) Southampton Ph.D. 1994.

Jonson, Stansby and English typography, 1579-1623. Mark B. Bland. (Professor D.F. McKenzie.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

Ecclesiastical politics in Scotland, 1586-1610. Alan R. MacDonald. (Professors M. Lynch and G.W.S. Barrow.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1995.


From 1600


A study of the relationship between crime and distress in 17th-century England, with particular reference to the North West. Patricia A. Johnson. (Dr. D.C. Russell and Dr. M.A. Mullett.) Central Lancashire Ph.D. 1995.

Status, display and dissemination: social expression and stylistic change in the architecture of 17th-century Hertfordshire. Paul M. Hunneyball. (Dr. C.A. Holmes.) Oxford D.Phil. 1994.

Aspects of parochial religion in 17th-century Kent: the evidence of churchwardens' accounts. Mrs. Valerie A. Hitchman. (Dr. K.C. Fincham.) Kent M.A. 1995.

Self-ownership, liberty and universal consent: notions of property in 17th-century England. Laura Brace. (Dr. H.I. Steiner and Dr. Ursula Vogel.) Manchester Ph.D. 1995.

The trading region of Wigan in the early 17th century. Darren C. Watmough. Liverpool M.A. 1993.

Samuel Rutherford (c.1600-1661) and the British revolutions. John R.D. Coffey. (Dr. M.A. Goldie.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

Lancashire and the English privy council, c.1620-c.1629. Kevin J. Jillings. (Professor J.C.R. Childs and Mr. G.C.F. Forster.) Leeds M.A. 1995.

The Scottish parliament, 1639-61: a political and constitutional analysis. John R. Young. (Dr. A.I. Macinnes.) Glasgow Ph.D. 1994.

'Lawrels for the conquered': the dilemmas of William Davenant and Abraham Cowley in the revolutionary decades of the 17th century. Robert Shore. (Dr. R. Luckett.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

Richard Baxter's Kidderminster ministry, 1641-61. Charles Gilbert. (Dr. R.P. Cust.) Birmingham M.Phil. 1995.

The evangelistic ministry of John Bunyan, 1655-88. Robert W.F. Archer. (Mr. O. Watkins.) Wales (Spurgeon's Coll.) M.Phil. 1995.

The political thought of Sir George Mackenzie (1639-91) of Rosehaugh, lord advocate of Scotland. J. Clare Jackson. (Dr. M.H. Fitzpatrick.) Wales (Aberystwyth) M.Phil. 1995.

The relationship between Richard Cromwell and the army grandees during the Second Protectorate. Robert I. Eccles. (Professor J.C.R. Childs.) Leeds M.A. 1995.

Grocers and groceries: the distribution of groceries in four contiguous English counties, c.1660-1750. Susan A. Stone. (Mr. M. Rowlands and Professor J. Benson.) Wolverhampton M.Phil. 1994.

Richard Cumberland's De Legibus Naturae in its ethical and scientific context. Jonathan B. Parkin. (Professor Q.R.D. Skinner.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

The technological development of the English silk industry, 1685-1860. Sarah J. Bush. (Dr. D.A. Farnie.) Manchester M.Phil. 1995.

The moral, social and political thought of the 3rd earl of Shaftesbury, 1671-1713: unbelief and whig republicanism in the early Enlightenment. Manuel L. de Miranda. (Dr. R.F. Tuck.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

'My own crazy carcase': the life and works of Dr. George Cheyne, 1672-1743. David E. Shuttleton. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1993.


From 1700


Landholding and the peasant economy in the Western Highlands and Islands, 1700-1880. Michael J. Pearson. (Professor R.A. Dodgshon.) Wales (Aberystwyth) Ph.D. 1995.

Hunting in the East Riding of Yorkshire, 1700-1850. Iris M. Middleton. (Dr. D.R.J. Neave.) Hull M.Phil. 1995.

Attitudes toward actresses in 18th-century Britain. Kimberly A. Crouch. (Dr. P. Langford and Miss Joanna M. Innes.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

Foundations of British abolitionism: beginnings to 1789. Christopher L. Brown. (Dr. D.J. MacLeod and Miss Joanna M. Innes.) Oxford D.Phil. 1994.

The role of the Moravian Church in England, 1728-60. Colin J. Podmore. (Dr. J.D. Walsh.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

The experience of urban poverty: a comparison of Oxford and Shrewsbury, 1740-70. Alannah E. Tomkins. (Miss Joanna M. Innes.) Oxford D.Phil. 1994.

An economic analysis of a voluntary hospital: the foundation and institutional structure of the Middlesex Hospital, 1745-1900. B.E. Croxson. (Dr. S.C. Ogilvie.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

John Russell, the 4th duke of Bedford, and politics, 1745-51. Karen R. Philp. (Dr. P. Langford.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

Patronage funding and the hospital patient, c.1750-1815: three English regional case studies. Amanda J. Berry. (Dr. R.M. Smith.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

The Pingos and the development of engraving techniques in the second half of the 18th century. Christopher Eimer. (Dr. C.E. Challis.) Leeds M.Phil. 1995.

Access to museum culture: the British Museum, 1753-1836. Derek J. Cash. (Dr. J. Raven.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

Astley's amphitheatre and the early circus in England, 1768-1830. Marius S. Kwint. (Miss Joanna M. Innes.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

The picturesque movement in theory and practice in Devon. Matthew M. Todd. (Dr. M. Duffy.) Exeter M.A. 1995.

State, law and prosecution: the emergence of the modern criminal process, 1780-1910. P. Langford. Warwick Ph.D. 1993.

Women, work and the family: Birmingham, 1780-1865. Fiona E. Terry Chandler. (Dr. C.S.A. Chinn.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1995.

Poor relief in Scotland before 1845, with particular reference to the contributions made by the Church of Scotland. Yeon-Su Oh. (Mr. D.J. Withrington and Dr. Marjory-Ann D. Harper.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 1995.

Liberty and continuity in the political thought of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1794-1834. Pamela J. Edwards. (Professor F. Rosen.) London Ph.D. 1995.


From 1800


The development of dentistry: a Scottish perspective, c.1800-1921. Rufus M. Ross. (Dr. Irene E. Maver.) Glasgow Ph.D. 1994.

Working-class women in 19th-century rural Sussex. Julia Carley. (Professor Leonore Davidoff.) Essex M.Phil. 1995.

The abolition of religious tests at Cambridge University in the 19th century. John Hadden. (Dr. Jennifer J. Carter.) Aberdeen M.Litt. 1994.

Science, secularization and social change: the metamorphosis of entomology in 19th-century England. John F.M. Clark. (Dr. P.J. Weindling.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

Voluntary charities in 19th-century Manchester: organizational structure, social status and leadership. Peter Shapely. (Dr. A.J. Kidd.) Manchester Metropolitan Ph.D. 1995.

Gentlewomen of science: the role of women in the London scientific elite, 1800-75. H.C. Farrell. Leeds M.Phil. 1994.

Aspects of the employment of children in the British coalmining industry, 1800-72. Peter T. Kirby. (Dr. D.E. Martin and Dr. J.H. Woodward.) Sheffield Ph.D. 1995.

The administration of urban society in Scotland, 1800-50, with reference to the growth of civic government in Glasgow and its suburbs. Sheila C. Oliver. (Dr. Irene E. Maver.) Glasgow Ph.D. 1995.

Full defence by counsel and the development of advocacy, 1800-50. D.J.A. Cairns. (Professor W.R. Cornish.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

Conceptions of manufacturing advance in British politics, c.1800-1847, with special reference to parliament, governments and their advisers. William E. Hardy. (Dr. A.D. MacIntyre.) Oxford D.Phil. 1994.

Political faction and the formulation of foreign policy: Britain, 1806-7. Toby Hole. (Professor J.M. Black.) Durham M.A. 1995.

The life and thought of Thomas Hodgskin (1787-1869): nature and artiface. David A. Stack. (Dr. G. Stedman Jones.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

The struggle for equality by the anti-Trinitarians, 1813-44. Jacob F. Schulman. (Professor P.B. Hinchliff.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

The role of the gas industry within the chemical industry, with particular reference to the London lower riverside. Mary Mills. (Dr. Gerrylynn K. Roberts.) Open University Ph.D. 1995.

The infantry officers of the Line of the British Army, 1815-68. Donald B.M. Huffer. (Dr. J.M. Bourne.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1995.

Parliamentary elections and political culture in Hereford city, 1818-42. Samuel Johnston. (Professor F. O'Gorman.) Manchester M.Phil. 1995.

Plymouth shipowning, 1824-55. Michael S. Haines. (Dr. M. Duffy.) Exeter M.A. 1995.

Society and economy in S.E. Ulster, 1825-51. George Beale. (Professor D.W. Harkness.) Belfast Ph.D. 1995.

Attitudes to marriage, divorce and the remarriage of divorced persons in the United Reformed Church and its predecessors, 1830-1992. Richard Goldring. (Dr. I. Torrance and Dr. D.H. McLeod.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1994.

Women and Presbyterianism in Scotland, c.1830-c.1930. Lesley A. Orr Macdonald. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1995.

Geography, gender and the state: a critical evaluation of the development of geography, 1830-1918. Avril M.C. Maddrell Mander. (Dr. D. Matless.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

Policing Victorian Brighton and Hove, 1830-1900, with particular reference to local political control. Derek J. Oakensen. (Dr. R.A.E. Wells and Dr. J.G. Rule.) Brighton Ph.D. 1995.

Politics in the West Riding of Yorkshire in the age of reform, 1830-40. Sarah A. Richardson. (Professor W.A. Speck.) Leeds Ph.D. 1995.

Somerset Place to Whitehall: reforming the civilian departments of the navy, 1830-34. Philip MacDougall. (Dr. G.M. Ditchfield.) Kent Ph.D. 1995.

The inter-change between political ideas and events in Britain from the Great Reform Act of 1832 to 1870. Timothy R. Burns. (Dr. I.J. Prothero.) Manchester Ph.D. 1995.

The parliamentary experience of the Irish members of the house of commons, 1833-41. Brian Crowe. (Professor P.J. Jupp.) Belfast Ph.D. 1995.

The new poor law, 1834-75, with special reference to the City of London. Mrs. Andrea I. Tanner. (Dr. Dorothy E. Porter.) London Ph.D. 1995.

The Birmingham, Aston and King's Norton boards of guardians and the politics and administration of the poor law, c.1836-1912. Paul L. Tolley. (Professor D.W. Thoms and Dr. R. Mason.) De Montfort Ph.D. 1995.

The political committee of the Reform Club. Michael Sharpe. (Dr. A.J. Warren.) York M.A. 1995.

Aristocratic women and political society in early and mid Victorian Britain. Kim D. Reynolds. (Professor H.C.G. Matthew.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

The politics of trial procedure in the Chartist trials in England and Wales, 1838-48. Jacqueline M. Fellague Ariouat, formerly Sergent. (Mrs. Dorothy K.G. Thompson.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1995.

Urban development in Victorian Battersea, 1840-1914. Keith A. Bailey. (Dr. D. Englander.) Open University Ph.D. 1995.

The geography of landownership in Staffordshire, c.1840-1910. David J. Bell. (Professor J.W.R. Whitehand.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1995.

Infanticide in England, 1840-80. Margaret L. Arnot. (Professor Leonore Davidoff.) Essex Ph.D. 1994.

The growth and development of the Free Church of England. Richard D. Fenwick. (Canon D.T.W. Price.) Wales (Lampeter) Ph.D. 1995.

The Mayer family and their influence on the veterinary profession. John Clewlow. (Mr. J.H.Y. Briggs.) Keele M.Phil. 1995.

Agricultural workers and the community, 1850-1940. Stephen Hussey. (Professor P.R. Thompson.) Essex Ph.D. 1995.

The development of the physics profession linked to the education and training of physicists to 1939. M.G. Ebison. Salford Ph.D. 1991.

Industrial finance, with special reference to the Sheffield steel industry, 1850-1914. Lucy Newton. (Professor P.J. Cottrell.) Leicester Ph.D. 1995.

Women of art and nature: representation of the feminine ideal through fashion in Britain, 1850-1900. Mutsumi Sato. (Professor G.J. Crossick.) Essex M.A. 1995.

Finance, philanthropy and the hospital: metropolitan hospitals, 1850-98. Keir Waddington. (Professor M.J. Daunton.) London Ph.D. 1995.

A study of factors contributing to the development of a uniform system of pharmacy education. David G. Burt. Wales (Cardiff) M.Phil. 1991.

Religious revivalism and popular evangelicalism in Britain and Ireland, 1859-1905. Janice Holmes. (Dr. D.N. Hempton.) Belfast Ph.D. 1995.

Rationalizing electrotherapy in neurology, 1860-1920. John E. Senior. (Dr. P.J. Weindling and Dr. W.D. Hackmann.) Oxford D.Phil. 1994.

The Palmerston forts in the South West: why were they built? John S. Kinross. (Dr. M. Duffy.) Exeter M.A. 1995.

Technology, productivity and performance in the British paper industry, 1861-1913. Gary B. Magee. (Dr. J.S. Foreman-Peck.) Oxford D.Phil. 1994.

The difficulties of maintaining a voluntary elementary school: St. Ann's School, Tottenham, 1862-1902. Judith I. Johnston. (Dr. R.S. Betts.) Liverpool M.Ed. 1995.

Defining murder in Victorian London: an analysis of cases, 1862-92. Mrs. Jennifer A. Bars. (Dr. R.G. Hood.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

Mr. Balfour's apologetics: excoriation and accommodation in the intellectual formation of Arthur Balfour. J.A. McGeachie. (Professor R. Porter.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

Sir James Maitland and Howietoun fishery. Stephen Hill. (Professor G.C. Peden and Dr. N.L. Tranter.) Stirling Ph.D. 1995.

Dorset landed estates since 1870: their survival and influence. Mrs. Janet D. Waymark. (Dr. J.A. Yelling.) London Ph.D. 1995.

Middle-class women and the ideology of domesticity: a study of gender, work and politics in Leeds, 1870-1920. Simon R. Bayston. (Dr. Katrina Honeyman and Professor M. Collins.) Leeds M.A. 1995.

Nonconformity, theology and reunion, c.1870-1910. Stella M. Wood. (Professor H.C.G. Matthew.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

The decline in marital fertility of Edinburgh grocers in the later 19th century. Christine A. Rainger. (Professor M. Anderson and Dr. R.J. Morris.) Edinburgh M.Phil. 1995.

Social and economic connections between Scotland and Ireland in the later 19th century. Paul Harding. (Mr. W.T.C. Brotherstone.) Aberdeen M.Litt. 1994.

The history of the Lyttleton Grammar and choir school, Malvern. David Cooper. (Dr. R.A. Lowe.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1995.

Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley, 1851-1920. M. Atkinson. Lancaster M.Phil. 1993.

The marquess of Hartington, Chief Secretary for Ireland, 1871-4: a study in policy and politics. Antony Dunford. (Dr. A.J. Warren.) York M.A. 1995.

The early history of the telephone in England, 1877-1911. Raymond J. Feuerstein. (Dr. C.S. Yeo.) Sussex D.Phil. 1990.

Women-run hospitals in Britain: a historical survey, focusing on Dr. Catherine Chisholm (1878-1952) and the Manchester Babies' Hospital (Duchess of York Hospital). Peter Mohr. (Professor J.V. Pickstone.) Manchester Ph.D. 1995.

Representing Unionism: Plunkett, Midleton and the leadership of the Anglo-Irish, 1880-1920. James Moran. (Dr. A.J. Warren.) York M.A. 1995.

Late 19th-century imperial British literature and history. Dominic Omissi. (Professor J.M. MacKenzie.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1995.

The history of Mansfield College, Oxford. Elaine H. Kaye. (Dr. J.C.G. Binfield.) Sheffield Ph.D. 1995.

William Robertson Nicoll and the Liberal nonconformist press. Roisin Higgins. (Mr. A. Sykes.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1995.

Scotland on display: the image of Highland Scotland in Scottish exhibitions, 1888-1938. Anita Stevens. (Professor C.W.J. Withers.) Edinburgh M.Sc. 1995.

A common cause? Class dynamics in the industrial women's movement, 1888-1918. Geraldine I. Holloway. (Dr. Eileen M. Yeo.) Sussex D.Phil. 1995.

The political career of Walter Runciman, 1st Viscount Runciman of Doxford (1870-1949). Jonathan C. Wallace. (Professor M.D. Pugh.) Newcastle Ph.D. 1995.

The development of the public library service in Burnley, 1890-1930. Andrew Sollis. (Professor M.E. Rose.) Manchester M.Phil. 1995.

'The building of a nation's health': the life and work of George Newman to 1921. Margaret A.E. Hammer. (Dr. Gillian R. Sutherland.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

Conditions of service for secondary schoolmasters in England and Wales, 1891-1951: institutional provision with reference to the I.A.A.M. Geoffrey Walker. (Professor R.E. Aldrich.) London Ph.D. 1995.

The Congregation of the Christian Brothers' teaching order in England and Scotland, 1895-1995: a critical evaluation. Frank A. Zwolinski. (Professor G.I.T. Machin and Dr. L.A. Williams.) Dundee Ph.D. 1995.

The growth and significance of the Coventry car component industry, 1895-1939. Bradley J. Beaven. (Professor D.W. Thoms and Dr. R. Mason.) De Montfort Ph.D. 1995.

The historical geography of rural social protest in Highland Scotland, c.1897-1939. Iain J.M. Robertson. (Professors C.W.J. Withers and W. Gillies and Mr. A. Charlesworth.) Bristol Ph.D. 1995.


Since 1900


Religion and popular belief in the N. Wales coalfield in the 20th century. Roger S. Laidlaw. (Dr. J. Obelkevich and Dr. N.E.H. Tiratsoo.) Warwick Ph.D. 1995.

The survival and decline of locally-based and family firms in the Kirkcaldy area, c.1900-1960. Robert L. Mackie. (Dr. R.J. Morris.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1995.

Leisure in York, 1900-39: recreation and citizen-making in the minster city. Ian Jones. (Professor J. Walvin.) York M.A. 1995.

Unionism and the new century: the structure, organization and mechanics of the Unionist party in Britain and Ulster, 1900-22. David Burnett. (Dr. T.A. Jackson.) Belfast Ph.D. 1995.

Psychoanalysis in early twentieth-Century England: A study in the popularization of ideas. Sandra Ellesley. (Dr. Catherine J. Crawford.) Essex Ph.D. 1995.

Central schools and the reorganization of elementary education, 1902-39, with special reference to the London County Council and the City of Manchester. Michael P. Moran. (Dr.D.W. Dean.) London M.Phil. 1995.

The Liberal land campaign and the land issue, c.1906-1914. Ian D. Packer. (Dr. M.W. Hart.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

The Daily Mail Ideal Home Exhibition and suburban modernity, 1908-51. Deborah Sugg. (Miss Sally A. Alexander.) East London Ph.D. 1995.

King's College of Household Science and the household science movement in English higher education, c.1908-1939. Nancy L. Blakestad. (Mrs. Janet H. Howarth.) Oxford D.Phil. 1994.

The Round Table, 1910-66. Alexander C. May. (Dr. J.G. Darwin.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

The Tories and Ireland: Bonar Law and Conservative strategy, 1912-14. Jeremy W. Smith. (Mr. A.J. Beattie.) London Ph.D. 1995.

Some aspects of the provision for war widows in Britain, 1914-21. Ingrid H. James. (Dr. J.M. Winter.) Cambridge M.Litt. 1995.

War, reconstruction and the Fisher Act of 1918. Brian J. Lobell. (Dr. P. Searby.) Cambridge M.Litt. 1995.

Profit controls and levies in the First World War. Anthony J. Arnold. (Professor L. Hannah.) London Ph.D. 1995.

The Great War and Methodism: the assimilation of Dissent? David Pugsley. (Professor D.H. McLeod.) Birmingham M.Phil. 1995.

General Allenby and the campaign of the E.E.F. in Palestine, 1917-18. Matthew D. Hughes. (Dr. B.H. Reid.) London Ph.D. 1995.

The rehabilitation and employment of disabled ex-servicemen after two World Wars. Ena Elsey. Professor A.J. Pollard, Dr. A.J. Fowles and Dr. D. Taylor.) Teesside Ph.D. 1995.

The Conservative party in the constituencies, 1918-39. Jonathan W.B. Bates. (Dr. R.I. McKibbin.) Oxford D.Phil. 1994.

A local case study on the war memorial movement in the East End of London, 1918-39. Mark L. Connelly. (Dr. J.A. Ramsden.) London Ph.D. 1995.

Commemorating the lost generation: the First World War memorials in Cambridge, Oxford and some English public schools. Catherine J.M.-O. Jamet. (Dr. Gillian R. Sutherland.) Cambridge M.Litt. 1995.

The S. Wales miners and the post-war crisis, 1918-22. Edward C. May. (Dr. C.M. Williams.) Wales (Cardiff) Ph.D. 1995.

The Ordnance Survey popular edition one-inch map of England and Wales, 1919-42: a cartographic anatomy. Mrs. A. Yolande Hodson. (Dr. J.F. Davis.) London Ph.D. 1995.

Family health maintenance and responses to poor health in Manchester, 1919-39. Margaret Stelfox. (Dr. S. Constantine and Dr. C.G. Pooley.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1995.

An enquiry into the relations between the management and the workforce of Truman, Hanbury and Buxton in the inter-war period. H.M. Stark. (Dr. I.L. Donnachie and Professor M.J. Daunton.) Open University M.Phil. 1994.

Conflict and containment: a radical perspective on rank and file movements and trade union strategies in 1919. Martyn Ives. (Dr. D. Howell.) Manchester Ph.D. 1995.

An historical analysis of the development and application of visual and aural aids in English education, 1920-70. James S. Carter. (Dr. P.R. Sharp.) Leeds Ph.D. 1995.

British forces and Irish freedom: Anglo-Irish defence relations, 1922-31. John R. Linge. (Professor G.C. Peden and Dr. I.G.C. Hutchison.) Stirling Ph.D. 1995.

Austen Chamberlain and British foreign policy, 1924-9. Richard S. Grayson. (Mr. J.P.D. Dunbabin.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

The Liberal party in S.W. England, 1929-59. Garry H. Tregidga. (Dr. A.J. Thorpe.) Exeter Ph.D. 1995.

Winston Churchill and the Conservative party, 1929-37. Graham S. Stewart. (Professor P.F. Clarke.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

Public assistance in Bolton, 1929-35. Michael Howarth. (Mr. A.J. Robertson.) Manchester M.Phil. 1995.

The second Labour government, 1929-31, and the wider labour movement. Neil B. Riddell. (Dr. A.J. Thorpe.) Exeter Ph.D. 1995.

The British film industry during the 1930s: a business and industrial history. John Sedgwick. (Professor R. Floud.) London Guildhall Ph.D. 1995.

Working-class life and politics in London in the 1930s. Anna Challand. (Dr. A.J. Thorpe.) Exeter M.A. 1995.

The campaign for voluntary sterilization in Britain in the 1930s. Edwin G.N. Harris. (Dr. A.J. Thorpe.) Exeter M.A. 1995.

The impact of World War II on some local authorities in Lancashire, c.1935-51. Eric McPherson. (Mr. A.J. Robertson and Professor M.E. Rose.) Manchester Ph.D. 1995.

Fellow travellers of the Right and foreign policy debate in Scotland, 1935-9. Neil M. Stewart. (Dr. P. Addison and Dr. A. Jill R. Stephenson.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1995.

The Conservative party during the era of appeasement, with special reference to the constituency level and the persecution of the Jews. Nicholas J. Crowson. (Dr. M.S. Alexander.) Southampton Ph.D. 1995.

'Pale stood Albion': the formulation of English national identity, 1939-56. Richard A.J. Weight. (Professor M.J. Daunton.) London Ph.D. 1995.

Attitudes to women and domesticity in England, c.1939-1955. Elizabeth A. McCarty. (Dr. R.I. McKibbin and Mrs. Janet H. Howarth.) Oxford D.Phil. 1994.

Women M.P.s, feminism and domestic policy in the Second World War. Kristy L. Parker. (Dr. B.H. Harrison.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

British film propaganda during the Second World War. James Chapman. (Professor J. Richards.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1995.

The contribution of the labour movement to the downfall of the Chamberlain government, Sept. 1939 - May 1940. Vanessa J. Leader. (Dr. A.J. Thorpe.) Exeter M.A. 1995.

Health, policy and medical research: Hepatitis B. in the U.K., since the 1940s. Jennifer M. Stanton. (Dr. Virginia Berridge.) London Ph.D. 1995.

The conduct of the British army in the post-Normandy Western Front campaign, Oct. 1944 - May 1945. Stephen A. Hart. (Dr. B.H. Reid.) London Ph.D. 1995.

The meaning of public housing: a case study of E. London, 1945 to the present. Jessica J. Allen. (Dr. Gillian C. Rose.) London Ph.D. 1995.

British military helicoptering since 1945. Guy Sadler. (Dr. M.S. Smith.) Wales (Lampeter) Ph.D. 1994.

Labour's nuclear defence policy: the rise and fall of unilateralism, 1945-91. M. Rikihisa. Sheffield M.Phil. 1994.

A commercial history of the Birmingham Small Arms Co. Ltd. (B.S.A.), with particular reference to the motorcycle division, 1945-75. Stephen Koerner. (Dr. A. Mason and Dr. N.E.H. Tiratsoo.) Warwick Ph.D. 1995.

Recent developments in British art history, with special reference to the works of Francis Haskell, and their possible application to the study of Chinese art history. Yi Qiang Cao. (Professor F.J.H. Haskell.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

Backbench debate within the Conservative party and its influence on British foreign policy, 1948-56. Mrs. Sandra D. Onslow. (Professor D.C. Watt.) London Ph.D. 1995.

The role of the Ministry of Defence in influencing the commercial importance of the British semiconductor industry. P. Robin Morris. (Dr. D.A. Gorham, Dr. Gerrylynn K. Roberts and Professor R.A. Buchanan.) Open University Ph.D. 1995.

Seaside resorts of England and Wales, 1950-74. Julian C. Demetriadi. (Professor J.K. Walton.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1995.

The political activities of Anthony Crosland, 1950-64. Jessica S. Peel-Yates. (Dr. R.C. Whiting.) Leeds M.A. 1995.

Conservative governments and the housing question, 1951-9. Alan G.V. Simmonds. (Dr. R.C. Whiting.) Leeds Ph.D. 1995.

Labour's response to the affluent society: domestic policy, 1955-64. Mark Donnelly. (Dr. Jane Longmore.) Surrey Ph.D. 1995.

The limits of interests and force: British foreign policy and the Berlin Wall crisis, 1958-61. John P.S. Gearson. (Professor L. Freedman.) London Ph.D. 1995.

The Treasury dispute 1958 and the nature of Conservatism. Mark C. Jarvis. (Dr. R.C. Whiting and Dr. O.A. Hartley.) Leeds M.A. 1995.

Between dependency and adulthood: the treatment of youth in British politics, 1959-70. Kate Gunthorpe. (Dr. R.C. Whiting.) Leeds M.A. 1995.


International History


A history of copyright law, 1474-1911: from printing press to record press. A.J.K. Robinson. Wales (Aberystwyth) M.Phil. 1994.

The value of travellers' accounts of Cairo and Istanbul in the 16th century. Daniel P.R. Smithson. (Miss Ann Williams.) Exeter M.A. 1995.

Imperial environmentalism: the agendas and ideologies of natural resource management in British colonial forestry, 1800-1950. Soundararajan R. Rajan. (Dr. J.G. Darwin.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

The role of the Russian Orthodox Church and Orthodox missionary work in 19th-century Siberia and Russian America. Stephen P. Brown. (Dr. C. Catherine L. Andreyev.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

The Egyptian question, 1831-41: the expansionist policy of Mehmet Ali Pasa of Egypt in Syria and Anatolia, and the reaction of the Ottoman government. Mohammed H. Kutluoglu. (Dr. F.A.K. Yasamee.) Manchester Ph.D. 1994.

The idea of the 'concert' in diplomatic practice between 1878 and 1906. Samuel A. Odubena. (Professor R.J. Evans.) London Ph.D. 1995.

Thinking imperially? Imperial pressure groups and the idea of empire in late Victorian and Edwardian Britain. Andrew S. Thompson. (Dr. J.G. Darwin.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

Greece and the Arab Middle East: the Greek Orthodox communities in Egypt, Palestine and Syria (1919-40). Sotirios Roussos. (Dr. R.M. Burrell.) London Ph.D. 1995.

Tourism, pilgrimage and the commemoration of the Great War in Great Britain, Australia and Canada, 1919-39. David W. Lloyd. (Dr. J.M. Winter.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

The racial equality proposal at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference: Japanese motivations and Anglo-American responses. Naoko Shimazu. (Dr. A.J. Hurrell and Dr. J.G. Darwin.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

The concept of imperial trusteeship. Penelope S.J. Main. (Dr. M.D.D. Newitt.) Exeter M.A. 1995.

Maintaining the Mandate: French political strategy in Syria, 1927-36. Peter A.A. Shambrook. (Dr. B.F. Musallam.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

Misunderstanding and mistranslation in the origins of the Pacific War of 1941-5: the importance of 'magic'. Keiichiro Komatsu. (Mr. W.F. Knapp.) Oxford D.Phil. 1994.

Britain, the United States and the end of the Italian colonial empire in Africa, 1941-51. Saul M.B. Kelly. (Professor D.C. Watt.) London Ph.D. 1995.

The Commonwealth, the United States and international trade negotiations, 1942-8. Fiona A. McKenzie. (Professor D.K. Fieldhouse.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

The Soviet Union and the United States military presence in Europe, 1943-56. Caroline M. Kennedy. (Dr. R.K. Kindersley and Professor R.J. O'Neill.) Oxford D.Phil. 1994.

Anvil and Allied strategy: the invasion of S. France, 1944. Steve Weiss. (Dr. M.L. Dockrill.) London Ph.D. 1995.

The United States, Britain and Turkey's search for security, 1945-52. Ekavi Athanassopoulou. (Dr. W. Hale.) London Ph.D. 1995.

Britain, India and the genesis of the Colombo plan, 1945-51. Philip J. Charrier. (Professor D.A. Low.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

United States policy towards decolonization in Asia, 1945-50. Edward S. Pallesen. (Dr. A. Shlaim.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

The United Nations in the political evolution of Cameroon from trusteeship to reunification, 1946-61. Victor P. Pungong. (Dr. D. Nicol.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

The promise of alliance: conceptions of NATO, 1948-94. I.Q.R. Thomas. (Professor R.R. Neild.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

Israel and the Great Powers, 1948-53. Toby S. Ash. (Dr. A. Shlaim.) Oxford M.Litt. 1995.

0Sympathy or strategy? President Harry S. Truman's decision to recognize the State of Israel, May 1948. Michael T. Benson. (Dr. N. Lucas.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

Forgotten partner: Canada's relations with the European Community, 1958-93. Evan H. Potter. (Dr. M.R. Hodges.) London Ph.D. 1995.

U.S. policy towards South Africa, c.1960-c.1990: from political realism to moral engagement. Lutfullah Mangi. (Dr. T. Young.) London Ph.D. 1994.


Africa


The history of Ottoman Egypt in the 17th century: some unpublished sources. Kamaruzzaman bin Yusoff. (Dr. Carole Hillenbrand and Dr. I.K.A. Howard.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1995.

Badagry, 1784-1863: the political and commercial history of a pre-colonial lagoonside community in S.W. Nigeria. Mrs. Caroline A. Sorensen-Gilmour. (Professor R.C.C. Law.) Stirling Ph.D. 1995.

Liberals and their enemies: racial ideology at the Cape of Good Hope, 1820-50. Andrew Bank. (Professor J. Iliffe.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

The imperial garrison in Natal, with special reference to Fort Napier, 1843-1914: its social, cultural and economic impact. Graham A. Dominy. (Professor Shula Marks.) London Ph.D. 1995.

The Sierra Leone native pastorate church, 1850-90: an experiment in ecclesiastical independence. Jehu J. Hanciles. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1995.

The evolution of British imperial policy on the Volta, 1857-97: from informal opportunism to formal occupation. William H. Bryars. (Professor J.A.S. Grenville.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1994.

Social history of Accra, Ghana, 1877-1957. John S. Parker. (Professor R.J.A.R. Rathbone.) London Ph.D. 1995.

Colonialism and cultural change: some aspects of the impact of modernity upon Asante. Wilhelmina Donkoh. (Dr. T.C. McCaskie.) Birmingham M.Phil. 1995.

Changing regimes and the development of education in Cameroon, 1886-1961. Matthew B. Gwanfogbe. (Professor R.E. Aldrich and Dr. M. McLean.) London Ph.D. 1995.

The southern Sudan under British rule, 1898-1924: the constraint reassessed. Lazarus L. Mawut. (Dr. P.A. Williamson.) Durham Ph.D. 1995.

Farm labour relations and the regional economy of the Western Cape, 1917-39. Edda-Nathalie van den Bergh. (Dr. J.M. Lonsdale.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

Class relations and inter-class perceptions in 20th-century Egypt, 1920-50. Mrs. Magda Baraka. (Dr. E.R.J. Owen.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

Reckoning without the African: British development policy in Tanganyika, 1925-50. Stephen A. McLoughlin. (Dr. M.J. Twaddle.) London Ph.D. 1995.

'Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?' The problems of policing in Anglophone Africa during the transfer of power. Hamish Morrison. (Professor R.C. Bridges.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 1995.

Conservative party rupture and the Rhodesian crisis, c.1964-c.1970. Mark H.S. Stuart. (Professor R.C. Bridges.) Aberdeen M.Litt. 1994.


America and the West Indies

Canada


'Is Leis an Tighearna an Talamh agus a Lan' (The earth and all that it contains belongs to God): the Scottish Gaelic settlement history of Prince Edward Island. Michael S. Kennedy. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1995.

British government attitudes and policy towards education in upper Canada, 1791-1841. Margaret A. Woods. (Miss Rosemary M. Tyzack.) Aberdeen M.Litt. 1994.


Colonial America and the U.S.A.


'To ride a native of our own': cultural and political tensions among the Virginia elite between anglicization and creolization, 1676-1727. Thomas D. Knight. (Dr. P.J. Thompson.) Oxford M.Litt. 1995.

The role of Quaker women in colonial Pennsylvania. Christine W. Duffy. (Dr. B.S. Schlenther.) Wales (Aberystwyth) M.Phil. 1994.

In search of a nation: Benjamin Franklin and the creation of identity in the United States of America, 1751-90. A. Lena. Exeter Ph.D. 1994.

Freedom without licence: family attitudes toward women in 19th-century America. Mark Williams. (Professor D.H.V. Brogan.) Essex M.A. 1995.

New England and the South, c.1830-1861. Susan-Mary C. Grant. (Professor P.J. Parish.) London Ph.D. 1995.

An industrial spirit? American culture and industrial performance, 1850-1929. Angela Falconer. (Dr. C.J. French, Dr. D. Rogers and Professor N.F.R. Crafts.) Kingston M.Phil. 1995.

The conquest of the West, 1865-90: a study of the attitudes to and the styles of warfare prevalent among the native American tribes and the United States military. Christopher Fraser. (Dr. E. Ranson.) Aberdeen M.Litt. 1995.

Relationship/comparison between American socialists and Scottish socialists, c.1900-1930. John R. Frame. (Mr. W.T.C. Brotherstone and Dr. E. Ranson.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 1995.

American Indian identity in the life of Arthur Caswell Parker, 1881-1955. J. Porter. Nottingham Ph.D. 1994.

Southern textile workers and the Textile Workers' Union of America, C.I.O., 1945-55. Timothy J. Minchin. (Professor A.J. Badger.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

Oliver Franks's Washington embassy: a study in Anglo-American relations. Antonia E. Balazs. (Dr. J.S. Rowett.) Oxford M.Litt. 1995.

Race relations, civil rights and the transformation from Rhythm and Blues to Soul, 1954-65. Brian E. Ward. (Dr. J.A. Thompson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the Montgomery bus boycott and the New York Times. Jane Campbell. (Dr. Mary L.A. Ellison.) Keele Ph.D. 1995.

A function of command: the Defense Intelligence Agency, 1961-9. Patrick N. Mescall. (Dr. R. Jeffreys-Jones and Dr. V.H. Rothwell.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1995.

The resumption of nuclear testing in the context of Anglo-American relations, 1961-2. Kendrick J. Oliver. (Dr. M.L. Dockrill.) London Ph.D. 1995.


West Indies and Caribbean area


The abolition of chattel slavery in Barbados, 1833-76. Alana I.N. Johnson. Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

Barbados, 1890-1914: a socio-cultural history. Aviston D. Downes. (Professor J. Walvin.) York D.Phil. 1995.


Central and Latin America


Jose Maria Tornel y Mendivil, Mexican general/politician, 1794-1853. W.M. Fowler. Bristol Ph.D. 1994.

The history of Rio de Janeiro's police. Marcos L. Bretas. (Professor C. Emsley.) Open University Ph.D. 1995.

Government and geography in 19th-century Colombia: Agustin Codazzi and the Comision Corografica. Efraim G. Sanchez. (Mr. M.D. Deas.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

Barao de Maua: economic and social aspects of his success and failure as a 19th-century entrepreneur. Sergio de Oliveira Birchal. (Dr. C.M. Lewis.) London Ph.D. 1995.

Economic stagnation and labour market segmentation in the N. Atlantic coast of Colombia, 1900-30. Oscar J. Rodriguez-Aguilar. (Dr. C.M. Lewis.) London M.Phil. 1995.

The medical profession, the state and health policy in Mexico, 1917-88. Gustavo H. Nigenda-Lopez. (Dr. J.W. Carrier.) London Ph.D. 1995.

Industrialization in Colombia, 1920-50. Juan J. Echavarria. (Mrs. Teresa R. Thorp.) Oxford D.Phil. 1994.

Economic co-operation and integration between Argentina and Brazil, 1939-92. Jose G. Porcile Meirelles. (Dr. C.M. Lewis.) London Ph.D. 1995.

Entrepreneurs and governments in Venezuela, 1945-58. Samuel R. Moncada. (Mrs. Teresa R. Thorp.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

Agrarian reform in Colombia during 1960-80. Tamara C. Belt. (Dr. C.M. Lewis.) London Ph.D. 1995.


Asia

General


The imperial eye: perceptions in British photography, 1850-70, of India and the Near East. Alison J. Lindsay. (Dr. Clare A. Willsdon.) Glasgow Ph.D. 1994.

The Middle Eastern influence on the development of religious and political thought in Malay society, 1880-1940. Mohammad R. Othman. (Dr. M.V. McDonald and Dr. I.K.A. Howard.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1995.

Afghanistan in the defence of India, 1903-15. Christopher M. Wyatt. (Dr. K.M. Wilson.) Leeds Ph.D. 1995.

Tibet and the British raj, 1904-47: the influence of the Indian political officers. Alexander C. McKay. (Dr. P.G. Robb.) London Ph.D. 1995.


Middle East


The Saljuqs in Syria in the 11th and 12th centuries. Tayef K. El-Azhari. (Professor C.E. Bosworth.) Manchester Ph.D. 1994.

British technological crusades in Turkey after the Crimean War: electric telegraphy, shipping and armament technologies. Yakup Bektas. (Dr. C.W. Smith.) Kent Ph.D. 1995.

Ottoman policy in Iraq, 1895-1908. Gokhan Cetinsaya. (Dr. F.A.K. Yasamee.) Manchester Ph.D. 1994.

The development of Messianic Judaism in the 20th century. Ruth Fleischer-Snow. (Dr. Judith F. Champ.) London Ph.D. 1995.

Political parties and social networks in Iraq, 1908-20. K. Sakai. Durham M.A. 1994.

Curzon and British war imperialism in the Middle East, 1916-19. John N. Fisher. (Dr. K.M. Wilson.) Leeds Ph.D. 1995.

Aspects of the social and political history of the Yezidi enclave of Jabal Sinjar (Iraq) under the British Mandate, 1919-32. Nelida Fuccaro. (Dr. P.J. Sluglett.) Durham Ph.D. 1995.

The administration of Sir Herbert Samuel in Palestine, 1920-5. Mrs. Sahar Huneidi. (Professor C.E. Bosworth and Dr. F.A.K. Yasamee.) Manchester Ph.D. 1995.

The Mosul question in Anglo-Turkish relations, 1922-6. Ugur Sipahioglu. (Mr. R.T.B. Langhorne.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

Ideological tendencies in the Turkish Republic: the case of Kadro, 1930-4. Mustafa Turkes. (Dr. F.A.K. Yasamee.) Manchester Ph.D. 1994.

Abd al Rahman Azzam and the formation of the League of Arab States. Abdul R. Azzam. (Dr. D. Hopwood.) Oxford D.Phil. 1994.

The Druze in the Arab-Israeli conflict, 1947-9. Laila H. Parsons. (Dr. A. Shlaim.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.


India and Pakistan


Geology in India, 1770-1851: a study in the methods and motivations of a colonial science. Andrew Grout. (Dr. P.G. Robb.) London Ph.D. 1995.

Sufism in 19th and 20th-century India. Claudia Liebeskind. (Professor F.C.R. Robinson.) London Ph.D. 1995.

The origins of the Gurkhas in British service. A.P. (Jim) Coleman. (Professor B.J. Bond.) London M.Phil. 1995.

British Baptist missionary activity in Orissa, 1822-1914. P.K. Das. Bristol M.Litt. 1994.

The making of a Jat identity in the S.E. Punjab, c.1880-1936. Nonica Datta. (Professor C.A. Bayly.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

Metropolitan encounters: a study of Indian students in Britain, 1880-1930. Shompa Lahiri. (Dr. P.G. Robb.) London Ph.D. 1995.

Popular resistance to Zamindari oppression in the eastern United Provinces, northern India, 1920-60. Kusum Gopal. (Professor D.J. Arnold.) London Ph.D. 1995.

Management practices and business development in Pakistan, 1950-88. Naveed Hasan. (Dr. G.M. Austin and Dr. T.R. Gourvish.) London Ph.D. 1995.


South-East Asia


The Indochinese Communist party in French Cochinchina, 1936-40. Sud Chonchirdsin. (Professor R.B. Smith.) London Ph.D. 1995.

The emergence of the Alliance and the making of Malaya's independence constitution, 1948-57. Joseph M. Fernando. (Dr. A.J. Stockwell.) London Ph.D. 1995.

The defence policy of the Republic of Vietnam, 1954-75. Gregory Robson. (Mr. D. Steeds.) Wales (Aberystwyth) Ph.D. 1995.


China and Korea


An historical comparison of garden design and the education of garden designers in Britain and China. Q. Xu. Reading Ph.D. 1994.

Protestant missionary activity in the Shandung province of China from the early 19th century until World War II. Norman H. Cliff. (Dr. J.C. Clarke.) Buckingham D.Phil. 1995.

The transmission of Western science into China, 1840-1900. David F.A. Wright. (Dr. C. Cullen.) London Ph.D. 1995.

Influences of British architecture in China: Shanghai and Tientsin, 1843-1943. Yuan Fang. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1995.

Chinese-British commercial conflicts in Shanghai and the collapse of the merchant-control system in late Qing China, 1860-1906. Eiichi Motono. (Dr. J.M.D. Elvin.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

Chinese business groups in Hong Kong and political change in S. China, 1900-30. Po-Yin S. Chung. (Dr. D.W. Faure.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

Sino-British relations during 1910-30: a case study of British business in Hankow. Ning J. Chang. (Dr. H. van de Ven.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.

British policy and strategy in the Tientsin crisis, 1939. Jennifer Yang. (Dr. R.A.C. Parker.) Oxford M.Litt. 1994.

Arms control in the Korean peninsula: the politics of reunification, military and arms control policies of North and South Korea, 1948-91. K.C. Park. Sheffield Ph.D. 1994.

A study of Sino-British relations, 1950-4. David W. Clayton. (Dr. R.C. Lowe.) Manchester Ph.D. 1995.


Japan


Japan's road to equality: treaty revision and Anglo-Japanese relations, 1886-94. Yasuhiro Makimura. (Dr. S.S. Large.) Cambridge M.Litt. 1995.

The Japan-British exhibition of 1910: its diplomatic, economic and educational aspects. Mrs. Ayako Lister. (Professor I.H. Nish.) London Ph.D. 1995.


Australasia and the Pacific


Work, sexuality and resistance: the convict women of Van Diemen's Land, 1820-39. Kirsty Reid. (Dr. I. Duffield and Dr. Stana S. Nenadic.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1995.

Captain Clayton and the Australia station, 1884-9. Mary Cross. (Dr. M. Duffy.) Exeter M.A. 1995.

A history of the child and juvenile migration schemes to Australia. Ann McVeigh. (Mr. D.S. Johnson.) Belfast Ph.D. 1995.

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