Theses Completed 1996
Historiography
Ancient History
Medieival Europe including British Isles
Modern Britain and Ireland
Modern Europe
International History
Africa
America and the West Indies
Asia
Australasia
Historiography
The 'Chronicle of Alfonso III' and its significance
for the historiography of the Asturian kingdom, 718-810: a critical
study of the content, purpose and themes of a late 9th-century historical
text. John E. Wreglesworth. (Professor Ian N. Wood.) Leeds Ph.D.
1996.
Vernacular history in the making: Anglo-Norman
verse historiography in the 12th century. Peter B. Damian-Grint.
(Professor Ian Short.) London Ph.D. 1994.
Sons of Ismael and followers of Mahomet:
the depiction of the 'Saracenus' and 'Moro' in the universal histories
of 13th-century Christian Europe. Justin H. Clegg. (Mr. David A.L.
Morgan.) London Ph.D. 1996.
Literary studies in the works of John Zonaras.
Jordan Grigoriadis. (Professor L. Michael Whitby and Dr. Paul Magdalino.)
St. Andrews Ph.D. 1995.
The Scotorum Historiae of Hector Boece:
a study. Nicola R. Royan. (Dr. Michael Winterbottom and Dr. Sally
L. Mapstone.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
A comparative study to show how medieval
European religious history was understood in Italy and Britain in
the 18th century. Stephen J. Barnett. (Professor David E. Luscombe
and Dr. Linda M. Kirk.) Sheffield Ph.D. 1996.
Medical biography and autobiography in Britain,
c.1780-1920. Marten H. Hutt. (Miss Margaret H. Pelling.) Oxford
D.Phil. 1995.
The union of 1707 and Scottish historiography,
c.1800-1914. Kino Iwazumi. (Dr. Roger A. Mason.) St. Andrews M.Phil.
1996.
A new Liberal descent: the joint historical
pursuits of Barbara and Lawrence Hammond. Teresa M. Javurek, formerly
Rabow. (Dr. Simon R.S. Szreter.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
The Attlee governments in perspective: commitment
and detachment in the writing of contemporary history. Simon G.
Burgess. (Mr. A. John L. Barnes.) London Ph.D. 1994.
Ancient History
Greece
Early Hellenistic Athens: leadership and
diplomacy. Ioanna Kralli. (Professor Michael H. Crawford.) London
Ph.D. 1996.
The Athenian state under threat: politics
and food supply, 307-229 B.C. Graham J. Oliver. (Dr. Robin G. Osborne.)
Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
Ancient Rome and the Empire
Aquileia and its territory in the republican
and early imperial eras. Mrs. Diane M. Howell. (Professor John J.
Wilkes.) London Ph.D. 1994.
Rome and Capua from Republic to Empire.
Mark P. Pobjoy. (Mr. Nicholas Purcell.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.
The Roman camps at Numantia: a re-appraisal
in the light of a critical analysis of Polybius's discourse on the
Roman army. Michael J. Dobson. (Dr. Valerie A. Maxfield.) Exeter
Ph.D. 1996.
Processes of marginalization in the Roman
empire. Avi Avidov. (Professor B. Isaac.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
Heavenly honours: emperor worship in Italy
from Augustus to the Severans. Ittai D. Gradel. (Dr. Simon R.F.
Price.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
Communities of the Blessed: the origins
and development of regional churches in northern Italy, c.250-300.
Mark Humphries. (Dr. Jill D. Harries.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1996.
Communication, hierarchy and orthodoxy amongst
the Christian elite of the later Roman empire. R.T. Miles. (Dr.
Peter D.A. Garnsey.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
Early and Roman Britain
Environmental impact of Roman iron-making in the Weald. Jaime Kaminski.
(Professor Michael G. Fulford.) Reading Ph.D. 1996.
Roman small towns in the E. Midlands: a
regional study of settlement development and interaction. Frances
M. Condron. (Dr. David J. Mattingly and Dr. Robert Young.) Leicester
Ph.D. 1996.
Aspects of the coinage of Carausius. Hugh
P. Williams. (Professor Michael G. Fulford.) Reading M.Phil. 1996.
Medieval Europe
General and Continental
The Christian display of wealth in western Europe, A.D. 350-750.
Dominic T.S. Janes. (Dr. Rosamond D. McKitterick.) Cambridge Ph.D.
1996.
The influence of John Cassian on early continental
and insular monasticism to c.817. Stephen M. Lake. (Professor Michael
Lapidge.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
Social and political processes in the Carolingian
middle Rhine valley, c.750-c.875. Matthew J. Innes. (Dr. Rosamond
D. McKitterick.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
Charlemagne and Northumbria: the influence
of Francia on Northumbrian politics in the later 8th and early 9th
centuries. Joanna E. Story. (Professor David W. Rollason.) Durham
Ph.D. 1996.
The coinage of Deventer, 983-1100. Robert
D. Coleman. (Dr. D. Michael Metcalf.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
The christianization of Iceland: priests,
power and social change, 1000-1300. Orri Vésteinsson. (Professor
Wendy E. Davies.) London Ph.D. 1996.
The Byzantine frontier in the Balkans in
the 11th and 12th centuries. P.A. Stephenson. (Dr. Jonathan E.B.
Shepard.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
The crusade of 1101, with particular reference
to military history. Alec C. Mulinder. (Dr. John France.) Wales
Ph.D. 1996.
Normandy and the Angevin empire: a study
of the Norman pipe rolls. Vincent D. Moss. (Professor David R. Bates.)
Wales Ph.D. 1996.
Brittany and the Angevins, 1166-86: an administrative
study. Judith A. Everard. (Professor Sir James Holt.) Cambridge
Ph.D. 1996.
The dispute for authority between the consuls
of the city of Cahors and the lord bishops during the 13th century.
Veronica J. Groom. (Miss Ann Williams.) Exeter M.A. 1996.
Social organization and state control in
two Genoese merchant colonies: Tunis and Famagusta, in the late
13th century. Robert J. MacKenzie. (Dr. David S.H. Abulafia.) Cambridge
Ph.D. 1996.
Cola di Rienzo (1312-54): the revolution
in historical perspective. Amanda L. Collins. (Dr. A. Gervase Rosser.)
Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
The Carmelite friary at Esslingen. Joseph
Elders. (Dr. Philip W. Dixon.) Nottingham Ph.D. 1996.
Nauplion under the Venetians. Siriol Davies.
(Professor Anthony A.M. Bryer.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1996.
Olivier de la Marche and the court of Burgundy,
c.1425-1502. Alastair W. Millar. (Professor Anthony E. Goodman,
Dr. Richard S. Mackenney and Professor Ken A. Fowler.) Edinburgh
Ph.D. 1996.
The Sestiere of San Polo: a cross-section
of Venetian society in the second half of the 15th century. Joseph
R. Wheeler. (Professor Michael E. Mallett.) Warwick Ph.D. 1995.
After the reduction: restructuring Norman
political society and the Bien Publique, 1450- 65. Gareth L.L. Prosser.
(Mr. David A.L. Morgan.) London Ph.D. 1996.
British Isles
Settlement, territory and land use in the E. Midlands: the Langton
hundred, c.150 B.C. - A.D. 1350. Paul Bowman. (Dr. Harold S.A. Fox
and Professor Graeme W.W. Barker.) Leicester M.Phil. 1996.
Brick in Essex from the Roman conquest to
c.1540. Patricia Ryan. (Professor Geoffrey H. Martin.) Essex M.A.
1996.
Medieval settlement and society in the eastern
Sussex Weald before 1420. Mark F. Gardiner. London Ph.D. 1995.
Conflict and assimilation: relations between
the Celtic and Roman churches, c.600-768. Caitlin C. Corning. (Professor
Ian N. Wood.) Leeds Ph.D. 1996.
Church dedications in the pre-Reformation
diocese of Worcester. Graham Jones. (Professor Charles V. Phythian-Adams.)
Leicester Ph.D. 1996.
The Collectio Canonum Hibernensis and its
sources. Luned M. Davies. (Dr. Thomas M.O. Charles-Edwards.) Oxford
D.Phil. 1996.
The medieval frontier in Ireland and Wales:
a comparative analysis. Helene M. Bradley. (Professor Robert A.
Dodgshon.) Wales Ph.D. 1996.
Processes of estate development during the
medieval period. Victoria L. Feltham. (Professor Robert A. Dodgshon.)
Wales Ph.D. 1996.
Newidiadau sefydliadol a gwleidyddol ddaeryddol
yng Ngymru'r oesoedd canol. (Institutional and territorial changes
in Wales in the middle ages.) Rhys A. Jones. (Professor Robert A.
Dodgshon.) Wales Ph.D. 1996.
Buildings and lordship in medieval Westmorland.
Beryl Lott. (Dr. Philip W. Dixon.) Nottingham Ph.D. 1996.
The topography of medieval Boston. A. Mattinson.
(Professor Michael C.E. Jones.) Nottingham M.Phil. 1996.
The manor and parish of Penkhull. Richard
Talbot. (Mr. John H.Y. Briggs.) Keele M.Phil. 1996.
Medieval woodland in Warwickshire. Sarah
J. Wager. (Dr. Steven R. Bassett.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1996.
Thomas of Bayeux, archbishop of York, 1070-1100.
Elizabeth Austin. (Professor Robert J. Bartlett.) St. Andrews Ph.D.
1996.
The location of Domesday manors in Purleigh,
Essex. Stephen Potter. (Professor Geoffrey H. Martin.) Essex M.A.
1996.
Religious life for women from the 12th century
to the middle of the 14th century, with special emphasis on the
English foundations of the order of Fontevraud. Berenice M. Kerr.
(Miss Barbara F. Harvey.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.
Patronage, priest and parish: religious
life in the archdeaconry of Huntingdon, 1109- 1540. Colin A. Weale.
(Professors Christopher Harper-Bill and Rosalind M.T. Hill.) Middlesex
Ph.D. 1996.
The charters of Thoby priory, Essex (mid
12th - early 16th century). Donna L. Cooper. (Dr. E. Emma Mason.)
London Ph.D. 1996.
Buildings and patrons: early Gothic architecture
in the diocese of Durham, c.1150- c.1300. Jane A. Cunningham. (Dr.
P. Kidson.) London Ph.D. 1995.
Royal and comital government and the local
community in Cornwall in the 13th century. Mark R. Page. (Dr. John
R.L. Maddicott.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
The bishops of Worcester and their acta,
1218-68. Philippa M. Hoskin. (Dr. Henry M.R.E. Mayr-Harting.) Oxford
D.Phil. 1996.
An edition of the Pipe Roll of 1225 and
the Receipt Rolls of the 1220s. Nicholas D. Barratt. (Dr. David
A. Carpenter.) London Ph.D. 1996.
The Speculum Ecclesie of Gerald of Wales:
an historical analysis and commentary. Stefan A. Narkiewicz. (Dr.
A. Huw Pryce.) Wales Ph.D. 1995.
Small medieval towns, with special reference
to Whitchurch, c.1250-1400. Mrs. Alison M. Deveson. (Dr. Brian J.
Golding.) Southampton Ph.D. 1996.
Royal finance, 1258-72. James A. Collingwood.
(Dr. David A. Carpenter.) London Ph.D. 1996.
The provision of practical dental treatment
in England from the 14th to the mid 18th century. Anne S. Hargreaves.
(Professor John W. Derry.) Newcastle Ph.D. 1996.
The poor in 14th-century English society.
Maria A. Moisa. (Professor Rodney H. Hilton.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1996.
Litigation in the court of exchequer, 1307-50.
J.F. Trumpbour. (Professor John H. Baker.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
Medieval legal records as sources for modern
historians: coroners and their records in Hampshire and Wiltshire,
1327-99. Mrs. Caroline L. Smith. (Dr. Brian J. Golding.) Southampton
Ph.D. 1996.
Royal endowment of peerage creations in
the reign of Edward III. James Bothwell. (Dr. Christopher J. Given-Wilson.)
St. Andrews Ph.D. 1996.
The English court and the restoration of
royal prestige, 1327-45. Caroline Shenton. (Professor George A.
Holmes.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
The Order of the Garter, 1348-1461: politics
and chivalry in late medieval England. Hugh E.L. Collins. (Dr. Maurice
H. Keen.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
A study of P.R.O., Ches. 25/4 (Palatinate
of Chester Indictment Roll, 1353-77). Mrs. Phyllis M. Hill. (Mr.
Paul H.W. Booth and Dr. Jennifer I. Kermode.) Liverpool M.Phil.
1996.
Provincial courts and local culture on the
Welsh Marches, 1400-1600. Mrs. Deborah Marsh. (Professor Colin F.
Richmond.) Keele Ph.D. 1996.
Piety, fraternity and power: religious gilds
in late medieval Yorkshire. David J.F. Crouch. (Dr. Sarah R. Rees
Jones.) York D.Phil. 1996.
The religious instruction of the laity in
late medieval England, with particular reference to the sacrament
of the Eucharist. Craig J. Fraser. (Dr. Miri E. Rubin.) Oxford D.Phil.
1996.
Women's use of religious literature in late
medieval England. Anne M. Dutton. (Professor Felicity J. Riddy and
Dr. P. Jeremy P. Goldberg.) York D.Phil. 1996.
The castles of N. Donegal and their relationship
to the landholding structure of the late medieval Gaelic lordships.
M.S.N. Loingsigh. Belfast M.Phil. 1995.
The career of John Neville. William Morlidge.
(Dr. Jens U. Röhrkasten.) Birmingham M.Phil. 1996.
Patterns of progress and social mobility
in some Northamptonshire families, c.1460-1560. Mrs. Dorothy A.
Rice. (Dr. Daniel T. Williams.) Leicester Ph.D. 1996.
The aldermen of Norwich, 1461-1509: a study
of a civic elite. Ruth H. Frost. (Professor R. Barrie Dobson.) Cambridge
Ph.D. 1996.
Modern Europe
General
The diplomatic career of the Abbot Scaglia during the Thirty Years'
War. Toby Osborne. (Professor Sir John Elliott.) Oxford D.Phil.
1996.
Intellectual contacts between Protestant
Germany, the Netherlands and England, 1640- 60. John Young. (Dr.
Mark Greengrass.) Sheffield Ph.D. 1996.
Reflections on the republic in France: political
thought and national comparison in Germany, 1898-1914. Mark Hewitson.
(Dr. Hartmut J.O. Pogge von Strandmann.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
European royal diplomacy, 1903-8. Roderick
McClean. (Professor John C.G. Röhl.) Sussex D.Phil. 1996.
The causes of peace: British and French
national interest and Europe in the 1920s. Filippo Andreatta. (Dr.
Christopher Coker.) London Ph.D. 1996.
The United Kingdom and the European Defence Community, 1950-4. Renata B. Dwan. (Dr. Anne F. Deighton.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996
Bulgar-Yugoslav controversy over Macedonia
and the British connection, 1939-49. Dimitrios I. Livanios. (Professor
Richard R.M. Clogg.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
Corporatism and industrial competitiveness
in small European states: Austria, Finland and Sweden, 1945-95.
Olli I. Rehn. (Dr. William Wallace.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
German workers under Soviet occupation:
working-class politics and Soviet policy in Saxony and Thuringia,
1945-53. Gareth D. Pritchard. (Dr. Eleanor C.M. Breuning.) Wales
Ph.D. 1996.
Austria
From Kulturnation to Staatsnation: the transformation of Austrian
national identity since the Second World War. Martin O. Spät.
(Professor Peter G.J. Pulzer.) Oxford M.Litt. 1996.
Baltic States
Radical right-wing movements in the Baltic region during the inter-war
period. Andres Kasekamp. (Professor David G. Kirby.) London Ph.D.
1996.
Belgium
Enlightened innovation and the ancient constitution: the intellectual
justifications of the Brabant revolution, 1787-90. Geertrui M.M.M.H.
van den Bossche. (Dr. Istvan Hont.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
France
Urban culture in Rouen, 1500-1640. Dylan T. Reid. (Mr. Robin Briggs.)
Oxford D.Phil. 1995.
Anglo-French political and cultural relations
during the reign of Henry VIII. Glenn J. Richardson. (Dr. David
R. Starkey.) London Ph.D. 1996.
The house of Guise and the church, c.1550-1588.
Joanne Baker. (Mr. Robin Briggs.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.
Court festivals of Lorraine, 1563-1624.
Kate F. Currey. (Professor Margaret McGowan.) Sussex D.Phil. 1996.
Concepts and representation of 'le peuple'
at the end of the ancien régime. Sarah Roberts. (Dr. Peter
R. Campbell.) Sussex D.Phil. 1996.
Constitution and revolution: political debate
in France, 1795-1800. Marcus L. Ackroyd. (Dr. Laurence W.B. Brockliss.)
Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
Painters and dealers in France, 1820-78,
with special reference to the firm of Durand- Ruel. Mrs. Linda M.
Whiteley. (Professor Francis J.H. Haskell.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
Charles Philipon: caricature and politics
culture in France under the July Monarchy. David S. Kerr. (Dr. Geoffrey
J. Ellis.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
The assimilation of the Flemish in the north
of France, c.1860-c.1945. Timothy P. Baycroft. (Dr. Robert P. Tombs.)
Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
The life and thought of Jacques Ellul, with
special reference to his writings on law, violence, the state and
politics. Andrew J. Goddard. (Professor Oliver M.T. Donovan.) Oxford
D.Phil. 1996.
The political journey of Jean-Paul Sartre,
1924-52: from spectator to fellow traveller. David R. Drake. (Professor
Paul Q. Hirst.) London Ph.D. 1993.
The Paris embassy of Sir Eric Phipps, 1937-9.
John Herman. (Professor Donald Cameron Watt.) London Ph.D. 1996.
The gendarmeries of Marseilles area, 1940-4.
Simon Kitson. (Professor H. Roderick Kedward.) Sussex D.Phil. 1996.
British policy towards the French military
nuclear programme, 1954-60. Samuel N.M. O'Driscoll. (Dr. Ian Clark.)
Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
Germany
The welfare and health of children and adolescents in early modern
England and southern Germany: case studies of Bampton (Oxfordshire)
and Oettingen (Bavaria) in the 17th and 18th centuries. Hans Meier.
(Dr. Richard M. Smith.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.
Franz of Anhalt-Dessau and England: the
Wörlitz landscape garden and anti-Prussian politics in the
late Enlightenment. Maiken Umbach. (Professor Timothy C.W. Blanning.)
Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
German civil administrators and the politics
of the Napoleonic state in the Department of the Roer, 1798-1815.
M.P. Rowe. (Professor Timothy C.W. Blanning.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
An historical geography of German retailing,
1850-1914. Tim E. Coles. Exeter Ph.D. 1996.
Jewish welfare in Hamburg and Manchester,
c.1850-1914. Rainer Liedtke. (Professor Michael F. John.) Oxford
D.Phil. 1996.
Liberalism and the city: the case of Frankfurt
am Main, 1866-1914. Jan C. Palmowski. (Professors H. Colin G. Matthew
and Michael F. John.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.
Images of Germany as portrayed in the cartoons
of William Kerridge Haselden, 1905- 18. David J. Little. (Professors
Hugh St.C. Cunningham and David A. Welch.) Kent M.A. 1996.
Official statistics and economic governance
in inter-war Germany. J. Adam Tooze. (Professor Alan S. Milward.)
London Ph.D. 1996.
Images of the enemy: the S.P.D.'s perception
of National Socialism in Augsburg, with particular reference to
the portrayal of Nazism in the Schwabische Volkszeitung. Eric Liddell.
(Dr. A. Jill R. Stephenson and Mr. Terence F. Cole.) Edinburgh Ph.D.
1996.
The Berlin embassy of Lord D'Abernon, 1920-6.
Gaynor L. Johnson. (Professor David M. Loades.) Wales Ph.D. 1996.
Skill transfer in science and technology:
the development of radar in Britain and Germany, 1930-50. Stephen
N. Travis. (Dr. David C. Gooding.) Bath Ph.D. 1996.
The family in the Third Reich, 1933-45.
Lisa N.N. Pine. (Professor Michael C.B. Burleigh.) London Ph.D.
1996.
The Political Warfare Executive and 'propaganda',
1943-6. Pauline Elkes. (Professor Sir Ian Kershaw.) Sheffield Ph.D.
1996.
Tension, conflict and opposition in the
leadership of the Socialist Unity party of Germany (S.E.D.), 1946-73.
Peter E. Grieder. (Dr. Orlando G. Figes.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
Anglo-German relations during the formative
years of the European Community, 1955- 61. Martin P.C. Schaad. (Professor
Joachim J. Hesse.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.
Greece
Education and national ideology in Ottoman Macedonia, c.1869-c.1882:
the Greek normal schools of Serres and Salonika. Lydia Papadakis.
(Dr. Philip J. Carabott.) London Ph.D. 1996.
Politics, industry-building and organized
labour in a Greek setting: the tobacco workers of Volos, c.1914-1936.
Lito Apostolakou. (Dr. Philip J. Carabott.) London Ph.D. 1995.
The development of social security in Greece,
1920-90: postponed decisions. Dimitrios N. Venieris. (Professor
Brian Abel-Smith.) London Ph.D. 1995.
Italy
Millenarian thought in Renaissance Rome, with special reference
to Pietro Galatino and Egidio da Viterbo. Sharon A. Leftley. (Dr.
Anthony V. Antonovics.) Bristol Ph.D. 1996.
The kingdom of Naples under Aragonese and
Spanish rule: population growth, and economic and social evolution
in the late 15th and early 16th centuries. Eleni Sakellariou. (Dr.
David S.H. Abulafia.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
The struggle for technological independence:
textiles and dyeing in 18th-century Piedmont. Luisa M. Dolza. (Professor
Robert Fox.) Oxford M.Litt. 1996.
Peasants and politics: rural discontent
in the Dipartimento del Reno, 1796-1820. John P. Leech. (Professor
H. Roderick Kedward.) Sussex D.Phil. 1996.
Ideology and geopolitics in Fascist Italy.
David Atkinson. (Dr. Michael J. Heffernan and Dr. Dennis E. Cosgrove.)
Loughborough Ph.D. 1996.
The Italian Resistance in the Second World
War in fact and in fiction. Thomas Davis. (Dr. Fiona M. Venn.) Essex
M.A. 1996.
Mediterranean and Islands
Naval health on the Mediterranean Station, 1800-50, with particular
reference to the establishment and operation of the Royal Naval
Hospital at Bighi, Malta. Kathryn M. Harland. (Dr. Michael Duffy.)
Exeter M.A. 1996.
Labour, society and politics in Cyprus during
the second half of the 19th century. Rolandos Katsiaounis. (Professor
Richard R.M. Clogg.) London Ph.D. 1996.
Netherlands
The construction of patriotic sentiment in the 16th-century Low
Countries: cartography, Calvinism and rebel propaganda. Paul J.
Regan. (Dr. Alistair C. Duke.) Southampton Ph.D. 1996.
Emancipation and poverty: the Ashkenazi
Jews of Amsterdam, 1796-1850. Karina M. Sonnenberg-Stern. (Professor
David S. Eastwood.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
Poland
British technologies and Polish economic development, 1815-63. Simon
M.M. Niziol. (Professor Alan S. Milward.) London Ph.D. 1996.
'To return to Poland or not to return':
the dilemma facing the Polish armed forces at the end of the Second
World War. Mark Ostrowski. (Professor I. Norman R. Davies.) London
Ph.D. 1996.
Portugal
British policy towards Portugal in the Second World War. F. Von
Peter. (Dr. Zara S. Steiner.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
Russia and the U.S.S.R.
A study of Russian Orthodox missionaries in the Russian Far East
between 1700 and 1917. Karen Gordon. (Dr. David N. Collins.) Leeds
M.Phil. 1995.
Alliance or absorption: imperial perspectives
and policies towards Georgia, 1760-1819. Nikolas K. Gvosdev. (Dr.
C. Catherine L. Andreyev.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.
The Russian peasant volost court and customary
law, 1861-1917. Gareth J. Popkins. (Dr. H.D. Lowe and Professor
Norman Stone.) Oxford M.Litt. 1996.
Civil society in Russia, 1905-14: academic
contributions to the theory and practice of an emancipated society.
David M.T. Wartenweiler. (Dr. Harold Shukman.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.
Tsarist and Bolshevik policy towards the
Armenian question, 1912-20. Manoug J. Somakian. (Mr. H. Hanak.)
London Ph.D. 1993.
The Bolsheviks and the national question,
1917-23. Jeremy R.C. Smith. (Professor Robert J. Service.) London
Ph.D. 1996.
Soviet women workers and protective labour
legislation in the 1920s and 1930s. Melanie Ilic. (Dr. E. Arfon
Rees.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1996.
British intelligence and Soviet naval power,
1930-50. Joseph F. Ryan. (Mr. John S.H. Major and Professor David
N. Dilks.) Hull Ph.D. 1996.
British attitudes towards the Soviet Union,
1951-6. Peter W. Swann. (Dr. Evan Mawdsley.) Glasgow Ph.D. 1996.
The missile design bureaux and Soviet manned
space policy, 1953-70. William P. Barry. (Mr. James G. Sherr.) Oxford
D.Phil. 1996.
Fiscal policy and consumer market disequilibrium
in the Soviet Union, 1965-89. Byung-Yeon Kim. (Dr. Christopher M.
Davis.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
Spain
A Spanish embassy: Sir Thomas Wyatt, 1537-9. A. Bellotti. (Dr. C.J.
Burrow.) Cambridge M.Litt. 1996.
The prospect of reform: the Mercedarian
order under Philip II. A. Bruce D.F. Taylor. (Professor Sir John
Elliott.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
Ageing and modernization: the living arrangements
of elderly individuals in a Spanish community, Tarrega, 1897-1992.
Carmen Avalos del Pino. (Dr. T. Peter R. Laslett.) Cambridge Ph.D.
1996.
The Lliga Regionalista: failure of a Spanish
political movement, 1901-23. Charles E. Ehrlich. (Dr. Frances Lannon.)
Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
Policing the recession: unemployment, social
protest and law-and-order in Barcelona, 1930-6. Christopher M. Ealham.
(Professor Paul Preston.) London Ph.D. 1996.
Switzerland
Continuity and conflict: the struggle for political rights in 18th-century
Geneva. Mrs. Angela C. Bennett. (Professor Clive H. Church.) Kent
Ph.D. 1996.
Modern Britain and Ireland
Long Periods
Provisions for the elderly in two early modern Suffolk communities.
Lynn A. Botelho. (Dr. R. Brian Outhwaite.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
Neighbourhood and community in an early
modern county town. Mark S. Newmark. (Dr. Clive A. Holmes.) Oxford
M.Litt. 1995.
Economic history of New Mills, mid 16th
century - mid 19th century. Derek D. Brumhead. (Dr. Andrew J. Marrison
and Dr. J.H. Smith.) Manchester Ph.D. 1996.
Demographic study of Penrith, Cumberland,
1557-1812, with particular reference to famine, plague and smallpox.
Susan Scott. (Dr. Michael J. Power and Professor W. Robert Lee.)
Liverpool Ph.D. 1995.
The origin and development of the Baptist
denomination in Bradford. Simon Valentien. (Dr. Alistair F. Mason.)
Leeds M.A. 1996.
The economic and technological development
of the slate-quarrying industry of Dyffryn Nantlle from the 18th
century to the present day. Gwynfor P. Jones. (Dr. William P. Griffith.)
Wales Ph.D. 1996.
From 1485
An analysis of the Scottish regular and secular orders in the age
of Renaissance and Reformation. John A. Gould. (Dr. James Kirk.)
Glasgow Ph.D. 1996.
The early Tudor royal household chapel,
1485-1547. Fiona L. Kisby. (Dr. Andrew B. Wathey.) London Ph.D.
1996.
The establishment of the Tudor regime: Henry
VII, rebellion and the financial control of the aristocracy, 1485-1509.
Sean Cunningham. (Dr. Alexander Grant.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1996.
The role of the lord warden in the administration
of the Cinque Ports in the 16th century. J. Alec Hill. (Dr. Peter
R. Roberts.) Kent M.A. 1996.
Court politics and government in England,
1509-15. Lorne C.G. Greig. (Professor John A.F. Thomson.) Glasgow
Ph.D. 1996.
The secular clergy of the archdiocese of
Armagh, 1519-58. Henry A.A. Jefferies. (Dr. Mary O'Dowd.) Belfast
Ph.D. 1996.
Socio-economic structures and the 'small'
market town: N. Berkshire, 1520-1640. Simon Kemp. (Dr. N. Heard
and Professor John R. Gold.) Oxford Brookes Ph.D. 1995.
The religious allegiance of London's ruling
elite, 1520-1603. David J. Hickman. (Dr. Nicholas R.N. Tyacke.)
London Ph.D. 1996.
Social mobility, marriage and kinship among
some gentry and yeoman families of Wantage hundred, c.1522-c.1670.
Norma A.R. Aubertin-Potter. (Dr. N. Heard and Dr. J.E. Brookes.)
Oxford Brookes Ph.D. 1995.
The 1st and 2nd earls of Rutland and their
part in the central and local politics of mid Tudor England. Mark
M. Norris. (Mr. Andrej J.A. Malkiewicz and Dr. Frances D. Dow.)
Edinburgh Ph.D. 1996.
Social networks and urban space: the social
organization of Leicester, c.1550-1640. Yoh Kawana. (Professor Peter
A. Clark.) Leicester Ph.D. 1996.
Classicism and antiquarianism in Elizabethan
patronage: the case of John, Lord Lumley. Kathryn A. Barron. (Dr.
E.P. de G. Chaney.) Oxford M.Litt. 1996.
The music of a popular movement: English
metrical psalmody and hymnody, 1558- 1633. D.O.M. Parsons. (Dr.
P.G. Le Huray.) Cambridge M.Litt. 1996.
The origins of Essex recusancy. Michael
W. O'Boy. (Dr. Eamon Duffy.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.
The early Elizabethan episcopate, 1559-80,
with specific reference to aspects of some of their non-ecclesiastical
activities. Mrs. Jane H. Reedy Ladley. (Professor Peter Collinson.)
Cambridge M.Litt. 1996.
Ireland and Scotland, 1560-1760: the historical
perspective on the Gaelic dimension. Fiona A. Macdonald. (Professor
Ian B. Cowan and Dr. James Kirk.) Glasgow Ph.D. 1995.
Sir William Cecil and the British succession
crisis of the 1560s. Stephen Alford. (Professor John A. Guy.) St.
Andrews Ph.D. 1996.
Girls' education in the late 16th century
and early 17th century in England: a study of attitudes and practice.
Mrs. Caroline M.K. Bowden. (Professor Richard E. Aldrich.) London
M.Phil. 1996.
Ex-servicemen, war widows and the English
county pension scheme, 1593-1679. Geoffrey L. Hudson. (Dr. Paul
A. Slack.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
From 1600
The concept of male honour in 17th-century England. Elizabeth A.
Foyster. (Professor Anthony J. Fletcher.) Durham Ph.D. 1996.
Government and economy in 17th-century Wigan.
Jonathan K. Pratt. (Dr. Colin B. Phillips.) Manchester M.Phil. 1995.
Attitudes to leisure in 17th-century Lancashire.
Luc Racaut. (Dr. Anthony Milton and Dr. Michael J. Braddick.) Sheffield
M.Phil. 1996.
Roman Catholic recusancy in Monmouthshire,
1603-89: a demographic and morphological analysis. Robert P. Matthews.
(Dr. J. Gwynfor Jones.) Wales Ph.D. 1996.
Local government in Staffordshire, 1603-60.
Rong Xiang. (Dr. Richard P. Cust.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1996.
The impact on England of James VI and I.
Mrs. Diana R. Newton. (Dr. Brian W. Quintrell.) Liverpool Ph.D.
1996.
Elias Allen and the role of instruments
in shaping the mathematical culture of 17th- century England. Mrs.
H.K. Higton. (Dr. James A. Bennett.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
Wentworth and court politics in the 1630s.
Fiona Pogson. (Dr. Brian W. Quintrell.) Liverpool Ph.D. 1996.
Secular policy enforcement during the personal
rule of Charles I: the administrative work of parish officers in
the 1630s. Henrik A. Langelueddecke. (Dr. Clive A. Holmes.) Oxford
D.Phil. 1995.
John Bramhall and the reconstruction of
the Church of Ireland, 1633-41. John D. McCafferty. (Dr. John S.
Morrill.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
The military and political career of John
Lambert, 1619-57. David N. Farr. (Dr. John S. Morrill.) Cambridge
Ph.D. 1996.
Covenanting political propaganda, 1638-88.
Margaret Steele. (Professor Archibald A.M. Duncan.) Glasgow Ph.D.
1996.
The Stuart court and courtiers in exile,
1644-54. Neil A.C. Reynolds. (Dr. John S. Morrill.) Cambridge Ph.D.
1996.
Were the Diggers the only 'true Levellers'
of the English revolution? Ian D. Margeson. (Dr. P. Anne Duffin.)
Exeter M.A. 1996.
The church in Cromwellian England: initiatives
for reform of the ministry during the Interregnum. Martin V. Winstone.
(Professor A. Blair Worden.) Oxford M.Litt. 1996.
'Gold tried in the fire': the prophet Theaurau
John Tany and the Puritan revolution. Ariel Y. Hessayon. (Dr. John
S. Morrill.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
The political culture of the English Commonwealth,
1649-53. Sean Kelsey. (Professor Ann L. Hughes.) Manchester Ph.D.
1996.
The management of traditional building work
in Cumbria, 1650-1840. Blake Tyson. (Dr. N. Heard and Dr. M. Airs.)
Oxford Brookes Ph.D. 1996.
Wealth and community in Liverpool, 1650-1750.
Mrs. Diana E. Ascott. (Dr. Jennifer I. Kermode and Dr. Michael J.
Power.) Liverpool Ph.D. 1996.
Quaker pamphleteering and the development
of the Quaker movement, 1652-6. M. Kate Peters. (Professor Patrick
Collinson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
British collecting, 1656-1800: scientific
inquiry and social practice. Patricia E. Kell. (Mr. Arthur G. MacGregor.)
Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
Prostitution and police in London, c.1660-c.1760.
Faramerz N. Dabhoiwala. (Dr. Martin J. Ingram.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
Domestic service in London, 1660-1750: gender,
life cycle, work and household relations. Timothy Meldrum. (Dr.
Peter Earle and Dr. Paul A. Johnson.) London Ph.D. 1996.
The growth of consumerism, 1660-1740. Janet
Sleep. (Dr. Tom M. Williamson.) East Anglia Ph.D. 1996.
Landowners on the Devon/Somerset border,
1660-1715. Mrs. R. Priscilla Flower- Smith. (Dr. Jonathan Barry.)
Exeter Ph.D. 1996.
The buildings and works of the Office of
Ordnance at the Tower of London, under the later Stuarts. Geoffrey
Parnell. (Dr. Ian Roy.) London Ph.D. 1996.
Nonconformity and Anglican dissent in Restoration
Wiltshire, 1660-89. Henry J. Lancaster. (Professor Ronald E. Hutton.)
Bristol Ph.D. 1996.
Diplomats and diplomacy in London, 1667-72.
Roderick E. Clayton. (Dr. Gerald E. Aylmer.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
The transformation of St. Peter Port, Guernsey,
1680-1836. Gregory S. Cox. (Professor Peter A. Clark.) Leicester
Ph.D. 1996.
The regulation of marriage formation in
England between 1690 and 1753. Jenny L. Hosking. (Dr. Jonathan Barry.)
Exeter M.A. 1996.
Re-investigating coastal trade: the ports
of the Bristol Channel and the Severn estuary (1695-1704). David
P. Hussey. (Dr. Barrie S. Trinder and Dr. Malcolm D.G. Wanklyn.)
Wolverhampton Ph.D. 1996.
From 1700
Sheffield, c.1740-c.1820: the growth of
the town and its economy. Neville Flavell. (Mr. David W. Crossley
and Professor David G. Hey.) Sheffield Ph.D. 1997.
A social history of the Irish Presbyterian ministry in the 18th
and 19th centuries. Kevin Conway. (Professor Kenneth D. Brown.)
Belfast Ph.D. 1996.
Timber trading, shipbuilding and the estate
areas of Cornwall. Michael W. Baker. (Dr. Michael Duffy.) Exeter
M.A. 1996.
Experimental pharmacology in the 18th century.
Andreas-Holger Maehle. (Professor William F. Bynum.) London Ph.D.
1996.
Bluestocking philosophy: aspects of female
aristocratic thought in 18th-century England. Susannah M. Riordan.
(Dr. A.J. Boyd Hilton.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1995.
Time use in 18th-century London: some evidence
from the Old Bailey. Hans-Joachim K.L.R. Voth. (Dr. Richard M. Smith
and Dr. John M. Landers.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
'Mollies', 'fops' and 'men of feeling':
aspects of male 'effeminacy' and masculinity in Britain, c.1700-80.
Philip J. Carter. (Professor Paul Langford and Miss Joanna M. Innes.)
Oxford D.Phil. 1995.
The spectacle of difference: graphic satire
and urban culture in London, 1700-51. Mark L. Hallett. (Dr. David
H. Solkin.) London Ph.D. 1996.
Electoral politics in Lancashire, 1702-61.
Richard Harrison. (Dr. Michael A. Mullett.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1996.
Rule Britannia: an analysis of the propaganda
which fuelled the wars of belligerent nationalism in Great Britain,
1719-39. Oliver C.W. Thomson. (Dr. Lionel K.J. Glassey.) Glasgow
Ph.D. 1995.
Military recruiting in the Scottish Highlands:
the political, social and economic context. Andrew MacKillop. (Professor
Edward J. Cowan.) Glasgow Ph.D. 1996.
Francophilia and Francophobia in English
society, 1748-83. Robin D.E. Eagles. (Dr. Leslie G. Mitchell.) Oxford
D.Phil. 1996.
Marine recreation in S. Devon, 1750-1939.
Janet Cusack. (Dr. H.E. Stephen Fisher and Dr. Michael Duffy.) Exeter
M.Phil. 1996.
Scottish and Irish immigrant churchmanship
in England: its contribution to anti- Catholicism, 1750-1890. Jonathan
Westaway. (Professor Eric J. Evans.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1996.
Poor law policy and the operation of labour
markets in Oxfordshire, c.1750-1870. Byung Khun Song. (Professor
David S. Eastwood.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
Estate and farm management in relation to
land-use change in the lower Dove valley (Derbyshire), 1750-1850.
Roger T. Dalton. (Dr. Charles Watkins.) Nottingham Ph.D. 1996.
A study of the perceived differences in
the pattern of poor rate expenditure in Staffordshire in the second
half of the 18th century. Dudley Fowkes. (Dr. Angus J.D.M. McInnes.)
Keele Ph.D. 1996.
George Dempster of Dunnichen (1732-1818).
Andrew M. Lang. (Mr. John M. Simpson and Dr. John W.M. Bannerman.)
Edinburgh Ph.D. 1996.
Government and politics of Ireland during
the Seven Years War. Eoin Magennis. (Professor Peter J. Jupp.) Belfast
Ph.D. 1996.
Social unrest in Britain during the reign
of George III, 1760-1816. Spencer J. Bailey. (Professor John C.R.
Childs.) Leeds M.A. 1996.
Some contributions of Nevil Maskelyne and
his contemporaries to the solution of navigational problems, 1761-1811,
including revaluation of their position-finding by computer-aided
methods. David M. Bailey. (Dr. Michael Duffy.) Exeter M.A. 1996.
The works of Mrs. Trimmer (1741-1810). Mrs.
Pauline M. Heath. (Professor Richard E. Aldrich.) London Ph.D. 1996.
The clergy of the deaneries of Rochester
and Malling in the diocese of Rochester, c.1770-1870. Gerald Lane.
(Professor W.R. Ward.) Durham M.A. 1996.
The pattern of London enterprise, 1775-1830.
David C. Barnett. (Professor Stanley D. Chapman.) Nottingham Ph.D.
1996.
The geography of poor relief expenditure
in late 18th- and early 19th-century rural Oxfordshire. Edward J.
Newbold. (Dr. John Langton.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
Public opinion, crime and the police in
Preston, c.1790-1880. Christina Boyle. (Professor Clive Emsley and
Dr. David C. Russell.) Central Lancashire M.Phil. 1995.
The social history of juvenile crime in
Middlesex, 1790-1850. Heather Shore. (Professor Penelope J. Corfield.)
London Ph.D. 1996.
The Gothic revival and the Church of England,
1790-1840. Simon M. Bradley. (Mr. John A. Newman.) London Ph.D.
1996.
Liberty, loyalty and locality: the discourses
of loyalism in England, 1790-1815. Katrina K. Watson. (Professor
Clive Emsley.) Open University Ph.D. 1996.
The evolution of modern British sporting
culture, 1793-1850. Adrian N. Harvey. (Dr. John Stevenson.) Oxford
D.Phil. 1996.
From 1800
The development of secondary education facilities in Walsall, 1800-1955.
Tony C. Harris. (Professor R.A. Lowe.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1996.
The establishment of Histology in the curriculum
of the London medical schools in the 19th century. Patricia H. Bracegirdle.
(Professor William F. Bynum.) London Ph.D. 1996.
Land usage in Gorton and Openshaw in the
19th century. George D. Crabb. (Professor David M. Vincent.) Keele
M.Phil. 1996.
Nineteenth-century craftsmen and tradesmen
in Hertfordshire: a spatial, economic and social study of self-sufficiency.
C.A. Crompton. Open University Ph.D. 1995.
Class organization of 19th-century dissent.
Julie Dexter. (Dr. Keith D.M. Snell.) Leicester Ph.D. 1996.
In the midst of a Protestant people: the
development of the Catholic community in Bristol in the 19th century.
P.J. Gilbert. Brunel Ph.D. 1996.
Divine providence and epidemic cholera:
a contribution to the study of secularization of thought in 19th-century
England. Corinne Grimley-Evans. (Professor Anne Digby, Dr. H. Margaret
Pelling and Professor Charles H. Feinstein.) Oxford Brookes Ph.D.
1996.
The invention of the stomach pump and its
development in the 19th century. William Jackson. (Professor John
V. Pickstone.) Manchester M.Sc. 1996.
Problems in molecular science in the 19th
century. Maria Yamalidou. (Dr. Peter M. Harman.) Lancaster Ph.D.
1996.
Who should deliver babies? Models of nature
and the midwifery debate, c.1800-c.1886. Joanna Bedford. (Dr. Dorothy
E. Porter.) London Ph.D. 1996.
Charity, mutuality and philanthropy: voluntary
provision in Bristol, 1800-70. Martin Gorsky. (Dr. Daniel M. Feldman
and Professor Bernard W.E. Alford.) Bristol Ph.D. 1996.
The Rifle Brigade, 1800-c.1870: a study
of social, cultural and religious attitudes. Crosby Stevens. (Dr.
J. Clyde G. Binfield.) Sheffield Ph.D. 1996.
The journals of Robert Wilson, M.D. (1787-1871).
Thelma G. Watt. (Professor Paul Dukes.) Aberdeen M.Litt. 1996.
High Calvinists in action, c.1810-1860:
a study of the response of some high Calvinist ministers to religious
and secular problems in Manchester and London, compared with the
work of some evangelical Calvinists. Ian Shaw. (Dr. Henry D. Rack.)
Manchester Ph.D. 1996.
The Highland clearances and Scottish national
identity. Krisztina Fenyo. (Professor Edward J. Cowan.) Glasgow
Ph.D. 1996.
The competence, training and education of
the British 19th-century master mariner, with particular reference
to the years 1815-73. Colin Singleton. (Professor Richard E. Aldrich.)
London Ph.D. 1996.
The ultimate engine: the British army and
popular radicalism, 1815-50. Michael Miller. (Professor Clive Behagg
and Dr. Andrew W. Foster.) Southampton M.Phil. 1996.
Scott's of Greenock, shipbuilders and engineers,
1820-1920. Johnston F. Robb. (Professor Anthony Slaven.) Glasgow
Ph.D. 1993.
The educational work of Bradford Mechanics'
Institute in the 19th century, with particular reference to the
economic, political, religious and social affiliations of its leading
members. T. Gerry R. Wright. (Dr. Paul R. Sharp.) Leeds M.Phil.
1996.
The development of local government in Torquay,
c.1824-c.1870. Patricia M. Sandford. (Dr. Bruce I. Coleman.) Exeter
M.Phil. 1996.
Non-Benthamite influences on the English
law of evidence, 1828-98. Christopher J.W. Allen. London Ph.D. 1994.
The Devon Pauper Lunatic Asylum, 1828-61.
Jeanette R. Lee. (Dr. Bruce I. Coleman and Dr. W.J. Forsyth.) Exeter
M.Phil. 1996.
George Wightwick: a Regency architect in
the west of England. Rosamund M. Reid. (Professor Joseph Mordaunt
Crook.) London M.Phil. 1996.
The railways' influence on place-names in
suburbia: Harrow borough. Peter G. Scott. (Professor Charles V.
Phythian-Adams.) Leicester M.Phil. 1996.
The life and work of Thomas Laycock (1812-76),
with special reference to neuro- psychiatry. Frederick E. James.
(Professor William F. Bynum.) London Ph.D. 1996.
John Snow M.D., 1813-58. Mrs. Stephanie
J. Snow. (Professor David M. Vincent.) Keele Ph.D. 1996.
The development of social security in Ireland
(before and after independence), 1838- 1989. Geoffrey S. Cook. (Professor
Brian Abel-Smith.) London Ph.D. 1992.
The transfer of wealth and power: gentlemen
landowners and the middle classes of Bromley, 1840-1914. Matthew
Greenhalgh. (Professor Angela V. John and Ms. Bridget Leach.) Greenwich
Ph.D. 1996.
John Stuart Mill, George Jacob Holyoake
and the 'social question': themes of continuity in mid 19th-century
radicalism and socialism. Matthew J. Lee. (Dr. Gareth Stedman Jones.)
Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
Religious attendance amd provision in Birmingham
and the Black Country and the surrounding rural areas during the
mid 19th century. John McPhail. (Dr. Roger Leese and Dr. Malcolm
D.G. Wanklyn.) Wolverhampton Ph.D. 1996.
Principle or pragmatism? The history of
the 19th-century copyright legislation. C.A. Seville. (Professor
William R. Cornish.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
The Liberal party in Scotland, 1843-68:
electoral politics and party development. Gordon F. Millar. (Dr.
John F. McCaffrey.) Glasgow Ph.D. 1995.
British reactions to Pius IX and the Roman
revolution. Saho Matsumoto. (Professor John A. Davis.) Warwick M.Phil.
1996.
The development of voluntary hospitals,
1850-1914. John H.C. Seager. (Mr. John R. Lowerson.) Sussex D.Phil.
1996.
John Stuart Mill and male support for the
Victorian women's movement. Anton Dyer. (Professor John W. Burrow.)
Sussex D.Phil. 1996.
Structures, relationships and attitudes:
coalmining family life in the Black Country during the second half
of the 19th century. William J. Ridgeway. (Dr. Malcolm D.G. Wanklyn,
Dr. Roger Leese and Professor John Benson.) Wolverhampton Ph.D.
1996.
Land development and the steel companies
of eastern Sheffield, 1850-1900. Richard Simmons. (Professor Anthony
R. Sutcliffe.) Leicester Ph.D. 1996.
The demands of the people will rise: post-Chartist
radicalism in the Dundee area, c.1850-c.1885. M. St. John. Dundee
M.Phil. 1996.
Trade union superannuation benefit, 1851-1908.
Kazuko Fukasawa. (Professor Patricia M. Thane.) London Ph.D. 1996.
Sir Jerom Murch: case study of a unitarian
liberal and his impact on the Bath community, 1833-95. Alexandra
E. Kolaczkowski. (Dr. David Brooke.) Bath Ph.D. 1995.
Class, commercialism and community in the
origins and development of the Northern Rugby Football Union, 1857-1910.
Antony Collins. (Dr. John D. Baxendale.) Sheffield Hallam Ph.D.
1996.
Property, profit and pollution: conflicts
in river and estuary fishing, 1860-1914. Gillian A. Parsons. (Professor
John K. Walton.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1996.
The educated eye and the industrial hand:
art and design instruction for the working classes in mid Victorian
Britain. Rafael Denis. (Dr. Caroline H. Arscott.) London Ph.D. 1995.
'Generous and lofty sympathies': the Kensington
Society, the 1866 Women's Suffrage Petition and the development
of mid Victorian feminism. Ann Dingsdale. (Professor Angela V. John
and Dr. C. Brown.) Greenwich Ph.D. 1996.
Custom, conflict and community: a study
of the Irish in S. Wales and Cornwall, 1861- 91. Louise Miskell.
(Dr. Paul B. O'Leary.) Wales Ph.D. 1996.
The Church, the state and the Fenian threat,
1861-75. Oliver P. Rafferty. (Professor R.F. (Roy) Foster.) Oxford
D.Phil. 1996.
The Rt. Hon. George Sholto Gordon Douglas-Pennant,
2nd Baron Penrhyn of Llandegai: the politician; his dilemma. Edmund
Douglas-Pennant. (Dr. R. Merfyn Jones and Dr. William P. Griffith.)
Wales M.Phil. 1995.
Lord Rosebery and Scottish nationalism,
1868-96. Robert J. Akroyd. (Mr. Owen Dudley Edwards and Mr. John
M. Simpson.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1996.
The velocity of circulation of money: empirical
evidence for the United Kingdom, 1870-1991. J.D.C. Riley. London
Guildhall Ph.D. 1995.
The 'equal pay' issue, 1870-1961. Sylvia
MacDougall. (Dr. R.S. Betts.) Liverpool M.Ed. 1996.
Tobacco consumption, 1870-1945. Matthew
Hilton. (Dr. Michael J. Winstanley.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1996.
Geographical education, empire and citizenship
in Britain, 1870-1944. Teresa S. Ploszajska. (Dr. Felix F. Driver.)
London Ph.D. 1996.
The problem of boy labour and 'blind alley'
occupations within the context of the labour markets of Brighton
and Portsmouth, 1870-1939. Roy E. Bowden. (Professor John G. Rule.)
Southampton Ph.D. 1996.
Cultural constitution of female psychiatric
disorders, 1870-1938. Kelly E. Loughlin. (Dr. Catherine J. Crawford.)
Essex Ph.D. 1996.
A neglected issue in the history of education
and training: women students of University College London and the
Polytechnic at Regent Street, c.1870-1930. Julie Stevenson. (Professors
John Armstrong and Patricia M. Thane.) Thames Valley Ph.D. 1996.
Popular music and social identity in Manchester
and Glasgow, 1870-1914. Philemon Eva. (Professor Patrick J. Joyce.)
Manchester Ph.D. 1996.
Elementary education and Welsh society,
1870-1902. Robert V. Smith. (Dr. David W. Howell.) Wales Ph.D. 1995.
The development of sports and leisure in
Chester, 1870-1900. M. Kevin Sykes. (Dr. R.J. Davis and Dr. I. Ward.)
Coventry M.Phil. 1996.
Sir Garnet Wolseley and the reform of the
British army, 1870-99. Halik Kochanski. (Professor Brian J. Bond.)
London Ph.D. 1996.
Free or non-free agency? Gender and the
Factory Act of 1874. Keiko Takeuchi. (Professor Michael E. Rose.)
Manchester M.Phil. 1996.
Early innovations in social research: the
poverty survey of Charles Booth. Kevin B. Bales. (Dr. Jane E. Lewis
and Professor Brian Abel-Smith.) London Ph.D. 1994.
Ideology and the telephone: the social reception
of a technology, London 1876-1920. Jeremy Stein. (Dr. Richard J.
Dennis.) London Ph.D. 1996.
British women explorers and travel writers
in the late 19th century and early 20th century. Cheryl McEwan.
(Dr. Michael J. Heffernan and Dr. Morag Bell.) Loughborough Ph.D.
1995.
The role of Jewish women in national Jewish
philanthropic organizations in Britain, 1880-1945. Mrs. Susannah
M. Taylor. (Dr. A.R.J. (Tony) Kushner.) Southampton Ph.D. 1996.
Sisterhood or surveillance? The development
of working girls' clubs in London, 1880- 1939. Iris Dove. (Professor
Angela V. John and Dr. C. Brown.) Greenwich Ph.D. 1996.
British or Irish? A comparative study of
working-class life in three cities, c.1880-1925. John Lynch. (Professor
Kenneth D. Brown.) Belfast Ph.D. 1996.
Children under the care of the Scottish
Poor Law, 1880-1929. Helen J. Macdonald. Professor M. Anne Crowther.)
Glasgow Ph.D. 1994.
The conversion to socialism: Britain, 1880-1914.
Nick Donovan. (Dr. James Obelkevich.) Warwick M.A. 1996.
The finance and growth of the Lancashire
cotton industry, 1880-1914. Stephen Toms. (Professor Stanley D.
Chapman and Dr. P.A. Barnes.) Nottingham Ph.D. 1996.
Popular mysticism and the origins of the
new psychology, 1880-1910. Rhodri Hayward. (Dr. Roger Smith.) Lancaster
Ph.D. 1996.
A city in change: Aberdeen in the 1880s.
Thomas Jamieson. (Mr. Donald J. Withrington.) Aberdeen M.Litt. 1996.
The making of a woman's town: household
and gender in Dundee, 1890-1940. Graham R. Smith. (Professor George
C. Peden.) Stirling Ph.D. 1996.
The political role of women in N.E. Ulster,
1890-1940. Diane Urquhart. (Dr. Mary O'Dowd.) Belfast Ph.D. 1996.
Proprietors and managers: structure and
technique in large British enterprise, 1890- 1939. John Quaile.
(Dr. Katrina Honeyman and Dr. P.W. Terence Moreton.) Leeds Ph.D.
1996.
Cézanne in England, c.1890-1927.
Benjamin D. Harvey. (Professor Richard F. Verdi.) Birmingham M.Phil.
1996.
Industrial and commercial efficiency: the
role, reform and development of Scottish technical and commercial
education, 1895-1914. Thomas G. Velek. (Professor Robert D. Anderson
and Dr. Kenneth Fielden.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1996.
Peace, patriotism and reform: the ideas
of the British peace movement, 1896-1916. J. Paul Laity. (Dr. Martin
E. Ceadel and Dr. E. Jane Garnett.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
Since 1900
Women and leisure in Bolton in the 20th century. Elizabeth Oliver.
(Professor A. Penny Summerfield and Dr. Lynn C. Abrams.) Lancaster
Ph.D. 1996.
Women, work and culture on Tyneside, 1900-80.
Elaine Knox. (Professors John K. Walton and A. Penny Summerfield.)
Lancaster Ph.D. 1996.
The history of technological change in the
U.K. biscuit industry, 1900-75. Kyle F. Jones. (Professor Charles
H. Feinstein.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
British maritime strategy and amphibious
capability, 1900-40. David R. Massam. (Dr. Paul M. Hayes.) Oxford
D.Phil. 1996.
Women teachers in state schools in England
and Wales, 1900-39: the development of feminist allegiance and political
strategies. Alison M. Oram. (Dr. Jane E. Lewis.) London Ph.D. 1996.
Municipal maternity services: policy and
provision, 1900-39, with particular reference to Kingston-upon-Hull
and its Municipal Maternity Home. Maxine Rhodes. (Ms. Janet M. Blackman.)
Hull Ph.D. 1996.
Passwords to power: a public rationale for
expert influence on central government policy-making - British scientists
and economists, c.1900-c.1925. Andrew J. Hull. (Professor Richard
H. Trainor and Dr. Neil Rollings.) Glasgow Ph.D. 1994.
Robert Hugh Benson (1871-1914), Catholic
novelist and apologist: towards the restoration of a portrait. Nicholas
G. Heap. (Dr. D.Geoffrey Rowell.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
Monmouthshire and the Education Act, 1902:
the 'Welsh revolt' of 1902-5, a study in conflict between national
and local government in the field of education. Eirwen Griffiths.
London M.Phil. 1995.
The influence of the Church of England on
legislation concerning women, 1903-31. Keith A. Francis. (Dr. Judith
F. Champ.) London Ph.D. 1996.
The constitutional thought of Winston Churchill,
1906-29. L.J. Small. (Dr. David J. Reynolds.) Cambridge M.Litt.
1996.
Reform of marriage and divorce law in England
and Wales, 1909-37. Cordelia A. Moyse. (Dr. Gillian R. Sutherland.)
Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
History of life in the Tower Gardens estate,
N. Tottenham. Diana Bligh. (Professors M.H. Harloe and Paul R. Thompson.)
Essex M.Phil. 1996.
The evolution of the administrative infrastructure
of the British Expeditionary Force, 1910-19. Ian M. Brown. (Dr.
Brian Holden Reid.) London Ph.D. 1996.
Psychology and ministry: the life and work
of Leslie Weatherhead. John C. Travell. (Dr. J. Clyde G. Binfield.)
Sheffield Ph.D. 1996.
Donald MacLean and British foreign policy.
Sheila M. Kerr. (Professor Donald Cameron Watt.) London Ph.D. 1996.
The English boys' boarding preparatory school,
1914-40. J.E. Austin. Open University Ph.D. 1995.
British churches in the First World War.
Alison M. Brown. (Dr. Gerard J. De Groot.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1996.
The function of theatre entertainment in
the First World War, 1914-18. Laurence J. Collins. London Ph.D.
1994.
Of war wounds: the propaganda, politics
and experience of medicine in World War I on the Western Front.
Claire Herrick. (Dr. Roger J. Cooter.) Manchester Ph.D. 1996.
Education for industry: attitudes and policies
affecting the provision of technical education in Britain, 1916-29.
Marian E. Bartlett. (Dr. Ross I. McKibbin and Professor Charles
H. Feinstein.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.
The social and cultural impact of the motor
car in Britain, 1918-39. Sean O'Connell. (Dr. Tony Mason and Dr.
James Obelkevich.) Warwick Ph.D. 1996.
Post-primary education in West Ham, 1918-39:
a study in provision and practice. Kim L. O'Flynn. (Professor Richard
E. Aldrich.) London Ph.D. 1996.
Labour in the Nottingham lace industry,
1918-39. Kentaro Saito. (Professor Peter S. Fearon.) Leicester M.Phil.
1996.
Aspects of Elgar's reception in England,
1918-34. John P. Gardiner. (Professor Hugh St.C. Cunningham.) Kent
M.A. 1996.
The women's cause: feminist organizations,
1918-28. Vivien C. Law. (Dr. Marguerite Rendel.) London Ph.D. 1993.
'Poppies on the up-platform': commemoration
of the Great War in Wales. Angela D. Gaffney. (Dr. Christopher M.
Williams.) Wales Ph.D. 1996.
Socialist ideology and the British Labour
party in the inter-war years. Richard Lee. (Dr. D. Coates and Professor
J.T. Callaghan.) Wolverhampton M.Phil. 1996.
Industrial relations in the British printing
industry between the wars. Michael J. Richardson. (Dr. June B. Hannam
and Dr. Philip G. Ollerenshaw.) West of England Ph.D. 1995.
The Co-operative movement in N.W. England,
1919-39: images and realities. Jayne Southern. (Dr. Michael J. Winstanley.)
Lancaster Ph.D. 1996.
Unionist culture and literature, 1920-72.
Gillian V. McIntosh. (Dr. T. Alvin Jackson.) Belfast Ph.D. 1996.
A social history of English women's track
and field, 1921-60. Lynne Robinson. (Dr. Tony Mason.) Warwick Ph.D.
1996.
Women and citizenship in England, 1928-50.
Caitriona A. Beaumont. (Dr. Tony Mason and Dr. James Obelkevich.)
Warwick Ph.D. 1996.
John Maynard Keynes and international relations:
idealism, economic paths to war and peace, and post-war reconstruction.
D.J. Markwell. Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
The implementation of social policy in England
in the 1930s: a case study of Cheshire County Council and Birkenhead
County Borough. Stephanie A. Snape. (Professor Rodney Lowe.) Bristol
Ph.D. 1996.
The Labour party and the idea of citizenship,
c.1931-51. Abigail L. Beach. (Professor Martin J. Daunton.) London
Ph.D. 1996.
Margaret Miller and the campaign for the
right of the married woman to earn. Jennifer Bhatt. (Dr. Keith D.M.
Snell.) Leicester M.Phil. 1996.
Admiralty war planning, armaments diplomacy
and intelligence perceptions of German seapower and their influence
on British foreign and defence policy, 1933-9. Joseph A. Maiolo.
(Dr. David Stevenson.) London Ph.D. 1996.
The intellectual, political and cultural
significance of Penguin books, 1935-c.1956. Nicholas B. Joicey.
(Professor Peter F. Clarke.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
The planning, intelligence, execution and
aftermath of the Dieppe Raid, 19 August 1942. Hugh G. Henry. (Professor
Sir Harry Hinsley.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
The teaching of mathematics to juniors,
1944-90. Monica Malcolm. (Professor William E. Marsden.) Liverpool
M.Phil. 1996.
Bombardment and support: roles of the Royal
Navy in the assault on Walcheren, 1 November 1944. Ivor Howcroft.
(Dr. Michael Duffy.) Exeter M.A. 1996.
The changing patterns of Black politics
in Britain. K.K. Shukra. Kent Ph.D. 1995.
War, gender and memory: the British memory
of World War II. Lucy Noakes. (Dr. Alun J. Howkins.) Sussex D.Phil.
1996.
British post-Second World War amphibious
doctrine. Ian A. Speller. (Dr. Andrew D. Lambert.) London Ph.D.
1996.
A sociological analysis of transformation
in a religious order: the Passionists in Britain and Ireland, 1945-90,
and the 'option for the poor'. James P. Sweeney. London Ph.D. 1993.
Medicine and midwifery: discourses in childbirth,
c.1945-1974. Susan J. Pitt. (Ms. Anne Borsay.) Wales Ph.D. 1996.
Local reaction in Sheffield to the E. European
immigrants, 1945-70. Janine Hanson. (Professor Colin Holmes.) Sheffield
Ph.D. 1996.
History of obstetrics in Northern Ireland,
1948-92. John O'Sullivan. (Professor Leslie A. Clarkson.) Belfast
Ph.D. 1996.
The brutal hospital: efficiency, form and
identity in the National Health Service. Jonathan Hughes. (Professor
Christopher K. Green.) London Ph.D. 1996.
Tourism and the image of success: an essay
on its developmental role within the post- industrial city, with
special reference to Hull. Craig Brooks. (Ms. Janet M. Blackman.)
Hull M.Phil. 1996.
Regional voting behaviour in Britain: explaining
the growing divide, 1955-92. Simon A. Henig. (Dr. Iain S. McLean.)
Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
London government in transition: from the
London County Council to the Greater London Council, 1962-7. Colin
R. Anderson. (Dr. Mark J. Clapson.) Luton Ph.D. 1996.
International History
How important were the intelligence activities of the Mediterranean
powers in the 16th century? Keiko Naito. (Miss Ann Williams.) Exeter
M.A. 1996.
International Calvinism and the Reformed
Church of Hungary and Transylvania between 1613 and 1658. Graeme
N.J. Murdock. (Professor Robert J.W. Evans.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
International health and nutrition in the
20th century. Joshua Ruxin. (Professor William F. Bynum.) London
Ph.D. 1996.
Britain and the problem of international
disarmament, 1919-34. Carolyn J. Kitching. (Dr. Richard C. Richardson
and Professor David N. Dilks.) Teesside Ph.D. 1996.
American perceptions of Soviet economic
and military power, 1921-46. Leonard G. Leshuk. London Ph.D. 1994.
Swinging the club: relations between the
United States and the British Commonwealth in the economic transition
from war to peace, 1943-8. Nicholas W. Norman. (Dr. Peter H. Lyon.)
London Ph.D. 1994.
'Over there', 1944-5 - Americans in the
Liberation of France: their perceptions of and relations with France
and the French. Andrew Thomson. (Professor David A. Welch.) Kent
Ph.D. 1996.
Changes in the concept of security since
World War II among Western international theorists. Adam C. Cobb.
(Professor Sir Harry Hinsley.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
Civil military relations: comparative analysis
of military interventions in post-war Turkey and Greece. Gerasimos
Karabelias. London Ph.D. 1995.
Pseudo operations: the use by British and
American armed forces of deception in counter-insurgencies, 1945-73.
P. Melshen. (Professor G.L. Williams.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
Korean-U.S. defence relations, with special
reference to the R.O.K. air force, 1945-56. Tin-tae So. (Dr. Saki
Dockrill.) London Ph.D. 1996.
Forging hegemonic consensus: America, France
and the making of the post-war order, 1945-54. Stewart M. Patrick.
(Dr. A.R. Walter.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
International relations between the United
States and Spain, 1945-53: economics, ideology and compromise. Boris
N. Liedtke. (Professor Paul Preston.) London Ph.D. 1996.
The origins of nuclear first-use: NATO strategy,
1949-54. A.M. Johnston. (Dr. Ian Clark.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
British mass media coverage of the late
colonial wars in Cyprus and Kenya in the 1950s. Paul D.T.L. Jennings.
(Mr. Peter P. Stead.) Wales Ph.D. 1996.
Nuclear sharing within NATO and Britain's
approach: the strategy for short-range nuclear weapons in the 1950s.
Kaoru Kikuyama. London M.Phil. 1992.
An analysis of United States' security policy
towards a Third World state during the Cold War era: a case study
of U.S.-Iran relations. H.S. Yoo. Durham Ph.D. 1996.
Anglo-American relations and the attempts
to settle the Korean question, 1953-60. Heesu Kim. (Dr. C. John
Kent.) London Ph.D. 1996.
The Middle East in China's united front
calculations, 1957-8. Robert A. Biel. London Ph.D. 1992.
British and American policy toward France,
1958-63. Christopher S. Van Houten. (Professor Christopher M. Andrew.)
Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
Real estate advisory services: growth and
competition in Japan, Europe and the United States, 1960-90. Terrence
W. Lapier. (Professor Leslie Hannah.) London Ph.D. 1996.
Anglo-American reaction to de Gaulle's NATO
policy, 1960-3. Constantine A. Pagedas. (Dr. Michael L. Dockrill.)
London Ph.D. 1996.
Africa
A survey of representative land charters of the Ethiopian empire
(1314-1868) and related marginal notes in manuscripts in the British
Library, the Royal Library and the University libraries of Cambridge
and Manchester. Haddis Gebre-Meskel. London Ph.D. 1992.
Skirting the edges of civilization: British
women travellers and travel writers in South Africa, 1797-1899.
Michelle Adler. (Professor Shula Marks and Dr. Elizabeth E.A. Gunner.)
London Ph.D. 1996.
Economic and military change in 19th-century
Buganda. Richard J. Reid. (Professor Andrew D. Roberts.) London
Ph.D. 1996.
Holy war and rebellion: the Moroccan state
in the early 19th century and the Algerian jihad of 'Abd al-Qadir,
1830-47. Katherine N. Bennison. (Dr. Michael Brett.) London Ph.D.
1996.
Politics and society in Inanda, Natal: the
Qadi under Chief Mqhawe, c.1840-1906. Heather A. Hughes. London
Ph.D. 1996.
A history of disease and medicine in Swaziland,
c.1870-1993. P.M. Matse. (Professor John Iliffe.) Cambridge Ph.D.
1996.
The history of the Baptist Church in Angola
and its influence on the life and culture of the Kongo and Zombo
peoples, 1879-1940. Frederick J. Grenfell. (Professor Adrian Hastings.)
Leeds M.Phil. 1996.
Influence of pressure groups on British
foreign policy during the 'scramble for Africa', c.1882-95. Christian
J. Rees. (Professor Muriel E. Chamberlain.) Wales Ph.D. 1994.
The aspirations of European settlers in
Kenya and their influence on Highland farming practices, 1890-1964.
Mrs. Elizabeth Rieden. (Professor Edward J.T. Collins.) Reading
Ph.D. 1996.
West African students and West African nationalism
in Britain, 1900-60. Hakim Adi. London Ph.D. 1994.
Miscegenation and colonial society in French
West Africa, c.1900-1960. Owen C. White. (Dr. Robert N. Gildea.)
Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
British imperialism and Social Darwinism:
C.L. Temple and colonial administration in northern Nigeria, 1901-16.
Christopher Alderman. (Dr. Philip H. Drummond-Thompson and Dr. Michael
Hawkins.) Kingston Ph.D. 1996.
'To make the crooked straight': settler
colonialism, imperial decline and the South African beef industry,
1902-42. Shaun N. Milton. (Professor Shula Marks.) London Ph.D.
1996.
A historical analysis of new religious movements
in Ghana, 1911-88. Samuel Gyanfosu. (Professor Adrian Hastings.)
Leeds Ph.D. 1995.
The Scottish mission factor in the development
of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, 1917-57. Charles Gyang-Duah.
Edinburgh Ph.D. 1996.
Migrant labour and agriculture in southern
Mozambique, with special reference to the Lower Limpopo valley,
1920-92. Luis A. Covane. (Professor Shula Marks.) London Ph.D. 1996.
The entrepreneurial ethnocracy of the Lebanese
in Nigeria: ethnicity and clientelism in an immigrant community,
1920-80. Ahmad A. Hage. London Ph.D. 1995.
The development of pentecostalism in Ghana.
Emmanuel K.K. Larbi. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1996.
Land, labour and cattle: the political economy
of Zululand, c.1930-1950. Aran S. MacKinnon. (Professor Shula Marks.)
London Ph.D. 1996.
The projection of Britain's 'new empire'
in Africa, 1939-48. C.J. Morris. Leeds Ph.D. 1995.
The role of British colonial policy and
social, economic and political change in the Gold Coast (Ghana),
1940-57. Henry K.O. Asamoah. (Professor John A.S. Grenville.) Birmingham
M.Litt. 1996.
The state and integrated rural development
in southwestern Nigeria, c.1945-1992, with a case study of the Ekiti-Akoko
agricultural development project, Ondo-State. Olufemi A. Akinola.
(Dr. Gareth M. Austin.) London Ph.D. 1996.
National integration and the vicissitudes
of state power in Ghana: the political incorporation of Likpe, a
border community, 1945-86. Paul C. Nugent. London Ph.D. 1992.
Britain and the Egyptian question, 1950-4.
Michael T. Thornhill. (Dr. Paul M. Hayes.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.
Pan-Arabism in domestic Egyptian politics,
1952-70. Katarina A. Funtek. (Dr. Derek Hopwood.) Oxford D.Phil.
1996.
America and the West Indies
General
The role of the Royal Navy in the English Atlantic empire, 1660-1720.
I. Roderick Mather. (Dr. Gerald E. Aylmer.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
Canada
The continuity of aboriginal customs and government under the British
imperial constitutional law, as applied in colonial Canada, 1760-1860.
Mark D. Walters. (Professor John Finnis.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.
The influence of European fur trade goods
on native American material culture (clothing). Beverley Craw-Eismont.
(Professor Bruce P. Lenman.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1996.
Colonial America and the U.S.A.
Scottish highlanders in colonial Georgia: the recruitment, emigration
and settlement at Darien, 1735-48. Anthony Parker. (Professor T.
Christopher Smout.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1996.
Encounters between non-slaveholding whites
and Afro-Americans in lowcountry Georgia, c.1750-c.1830. Timothy
J. Lockley. (Dr. Betty C. Wood.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
Great Britain and the Cherokee nation: war
and peace on the Anglo-Cherokee frontier, 1756-63. John S. Oliphant.
(Professor Glyndwr Williams.) London Ph.D. 1996.
The politics of mobilization in Revolutionary
Virginia: military culture and political and social relations, 1774-83.
Michael A. McDonnell. (Dr. Peter J. Thompson and Professor Daniel
W. Howe.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
A republic under siege: native Americans
and the threat to the Union, 1783-95. Celia J. Barnes. (Dr. David
R. Brooks.) London Ph.D. 1996.
Cooke's tour and after: the theatrical travels
of some early British stars in America. M. More-Gordon. Exeter Ph.D.
1995.
Charles Finney (1792-1875) and Potto Brown
(1797-1871): the preacher and the miller. Roger Taylor. (Professor
D. Hugh V. Brogan.) Essex M.Phil. 1996.
Observing God: Thomas Dick (1774-1857),
Evangelicalism and popular science in Victorian Britain and antebellum
America. William J. Astore. (Professor Robert Fox.) Oxford D.Phil.
1995.
The race of ambition: Abraham Lincoln and
the Republican vocation, 1849-61. Matthew F. Pinsker. (Professor
Daniel W. Howe and Mr. Lawrence N. Goldman.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
An historical geography of changing attitudes
to wetlands in the United States Mid- West. Hugh C. Prince. (Professor
Hugh D. Clout.) London Ph.D. 1996.
A comparative study of independent working-class
politics: the American Federation of Labour and third-party movements
in New York, Chicago and Seattle, 1918-24. Andrew G. Strouthous.
(Dr. E.B. (Rick) Halpern.) London Ph.D. 1996.
Neo-conservatives and U.S. foreign policy:
an intellectual history, 1930-95. Julie A. Glidden. (Dr. Martin
E. Ceadel.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.
United States Army aviation and the air
mobility innovation, 1942-65. Christopher Cheng. London Ph.D. 1992.
'Who is anti-American?' The British Left
and the United States, 1945-56. Giora Goodman. (Professor Kathleen
Burk.) London Ph.D. 1996.
Risk, reflexivity and popular mobilization:
the movement for nuclear disarmament in the United States and Great
Britain. D.A. Hubert. (Professor Anthony Giddens.) Cambridge Ph.D.
1996.
West Indies and Caribbean area
The evolution of society in Tobago, 1838-1900. Mrs. Susan E. Craig-James.
(Professor P.S. Cohen.) London Ph.D. 1995.
Por la escuela cubana en Cuba libre: themes
in the history of primary and secondary education in Cuba, 1899-1958.
Laurie A. Johnston. (Dr. Christopher G. Abel.) London Ph.D. 1996.
Central and Latin America
The economics of agriculture: markets, production and finances in
the bishopric of Puebla, 1532-1809. D.J. Weiland. (Dr. David A.
Brading.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
Peasant organization in Veracruz, Mexico,
1920 to the present. David A. Skerritt. (Professor Alan S. Knight.)
Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
Agricultural performance and macroeconomic
policies in Peru, 1950-90. Raul A. Hopkins Larrea. London Ph.D.
1995.
Asia
General
Korean involvement in the Vietnam War. Dong-Ju Choi. (Professor
R.H. Taylor.) London Ph.D. 1996.
Middle East
Neo-Assyrian and neo-Babylonian planetary astronomy-astrology, 747-612
B.C. D.R. Brown. (Professor John N. Postgate.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
Cult and money: a study of the growing wealth
of the Jerusalem temple and its high priests from the Persian period
to 70 C.E. Cecily M.E. Hastings. London Ph.D. 1994.
The development of Shi'i Islam in the 3rd/9th
century. Tamima Bayhom Daou. (Dr. Gerald R. Hawting.) London Ph.D.
1996.
The political history of the Fatimid-Tayyibi
Da'wa in Yemen, c.524-832/1130-1429. B. Saifiyah Qutbuddin. (Professor
Wilferd W.F. Madelung.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
The Political Thought of al-Jahiz with special
reference to the issue of Khilafa (Imamate): a Chronological approach.
Jamal el-'Attar. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1996.
Aspects of the life, political and religious
role and literary works of the Imam al-Mansur B'illah 'Abd Allah
b. Hazma (d. 614 A.H. / 1217 A.D.). Muhammad A. Wahhab. London Ph.D.
1993.
The Palestine Exploration Fund, 1865-1914.
John J. Moscrop. (Dr. Alex G. Keller.) Leicester Ph.D. 1996.
British perceptions of the Ottoman empire,
1876-1908. H.J. Rachel Odams. (Dr. Robert J.C. Young.) Oxford D.Phil.
1996.
Identity and change among Iranian Zoroastrians
in the 20th century. Shanin Bekhradnia. (Dr. Schuyler Jones.) Oxford
M.Litt. 1996.
The development of accounting in Iraq. Fadil
H. Mosa. (Dr. Moyra J. Kedslie.) Hull Ph.D. 1996.
Turkish nationalism and the Turkish Republic.
Hugh R. Poulton. (Dr. W.M. Hale.) London Ph.D. 1995.
The British naval mission at Constantinople:
an analysis of naval assistance to the Ottoman empire, 1908-14.
Charles V. Reed. (Professor Robert J. O'Neill.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
Oman under Sultans Taimur and Sa'id (1913-70).
Abdullah M.F. Al-Wuhaibi. (Dr. Robin L. Bidwell.) Cambridge Ph.D.
1995.
Authority and foreign intervention in Arabia:
a case study of Sharif Hussein and Ibn Saud of Nejd and Great Britain,
1914-24. Haifa Alangari. (Dr. Charles R.H. Tripp.) London Ph.D.
1996.
Aden during the First World War. Abdol R.B.
Yaccob. (Professor Malcolm E. Yapp.) London Ph.D. 1996.
British planners in Palestine, 1918-36.
Benjamin Hyman. (Professor Derek R. Diamond.) London Ph.D. 1994.
The influence of foreign aid on Jordan's
foreign policy, 1921-70. M.A. Mubaideen. Newcastle Ph.D. 1996.
The great achievement: King Abd al-Aziz
and the founding of the third Saudi state. Torki bïn Mohammed
Saud Al-Kabeer. London Ph.D. 1990.
Churchill's diplomatic eavesdropping and
secret signals intelligence as an instrument of British foreign
policy, 1941-4: the case of Turkey. Robin A. Denniston. (Professor
Kathleen Burk.) London Ph.D. 1996.
The effect of the socio-economic development
on nationalism: a comparative study of Iranian and Iraqi Kurdistan,
1945-60. Farideh Koohi-Kamali Dehkordi. (Dr. Edward R.J. Owen.)
Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
Covert action and international terrorism
in the Middle East: Syria, 1949-61. Andrew J. Rathmell. London Ph.D.
1994.
The study of British and Israeli race and
ethnic relations, 1950-70: a comparative analysis. Gilad Danziger.
London Ph.D. 1994.
Turkey and her Arab neighbours, 1954-8.
Ara G.K. Sanjian. (Dr. R. Michael Burrell.) London Ph.D. 1996.
The 1958 disturbances in Lebanon. Mrs. Claude
B. Kanaan. (Dr. Ulrike Freitag.) London Ph.D. 1996.
Central Asia
The administration of the early Mongol empire. Eva Chih-shu Cheng.
(Dr. David O. Morgan.) London M.Phil. 1996.
Losing face: the British foreign service
and the question of Tibet, 1904-22. Wendy C. Palace. (Dr. David
W. Sweet.) Durham Ph.D. 1996.
India and Pakistan
European authority and caste disputes in S. India, 1650-1850: British
and Danish perspectives. Niels Brimnes. (Professor Christopher A.
Bayly.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
The English East India Company and Hindu
laws of property in Bengal, 1765-1801: appropriation and invention
of tradition. Mrs. Nandini Bhattacharyya-Panda. (Professor Tapan
Raychaudhuri.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
Slavery and the household in Bengal, 1770-1880.
Indrani Chatterjee. (Professor David J. Arnold.) London Ph.D. 1996.
Famine, state and society in N. India, 1783-1861.
Sanjay K. Sharma. (Professor Peter G. Robb.) London Ph.D. 1996.
The transformation of colonial perceptions
into legal norms: legislating for crime and punishment in Bengal,
1790s to 1820s. Shahdeen Malik. (Dr. W.F. Menski.) London Ph.D.
1994.
Crime and prisons in 19th- and 20th-century
Bengal. Anindita Mukhopadhyay. (Professor David J. Arnold.) London
Ph.D. 1996.
The Europeans of Calcutta, 1858-83. Damayanti
Datta. (Professor Christopher A. Bayly.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
The demography of Indian famines: a historical
perspective. Arup Maharatna. (Dr. Timothy P.G. Dyson.) London Ph.D.
1992.
The Indian army and North-West frontier
warfare, 1886-1947. Timothy R. Moreman. (Professor Brian J. Bond.)
London Ph.D. 1996.
Indian civil servants, 1892-1937: an age
of transition. Takehiko Honda. (Professor Judith M. Brown and Dr.
Mark C. Curthoys.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
The emergence of Muslim feminism in S. Asia,
1920-60. Mrs. Azra Asghar Ali. (Professor Francis C.R. Robinson.)
London Ph.D. 1996.
Continuity and change in Russian politics
in northern Manchuria, 1924-31. Felix Patrikeeff. (Dr. Harold Shukman.)
Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
State policies towards propaganda and information
in eastern India during the Second World War. Sanjoy Bhattacharya.
(Professor Peter G. Robb.) London Ph.D. 1996.
Political prisoners in India pre- and post-Independence.
Ujjwal K. Singh. (Dr. D.D. Taylor.) London Ph.D. 1996.
South-East Asia
The crisis in the Burmese state and the foundations of British colonial
rule in upper Burma, 1853-1900. Thant Myint-U. (Professor Christopher
A. Bayly.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
British strategy and S.E. Asia, 1941-57.
Karl A. Hack. (Dr. John G. Darwin and Dr. Peter B.R. Carey.) Oxford
D.Phil. 1995.
Great Britain and the importance of Indochina
in the post-war Churchill administration. Ming Dung Bui. (Dr. David
J. Reynolds.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
China and Korea
Politics against the pen: history, politics and Liu Zongyuan's (773-819)
literary reputation. Susan Whitfield. London Ph.D. 1995.
Smallpox in China in the Qing period. Chia-feng
Chang. (Dr. Christopher Cullen.) London Ph.D. 1996.
The social and political thought of Yen
Fu. Qiang Li. London Ph.D. 1993.
The rise of public sector banking: the Japanese
banks in Korea, 1878-1938. Song- Whan Kim. (Professor Charles H.
Feinstein.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
Village rituals in Fuzhou in the late imperial
and republican periods. Michael A. Szonyi. (Dr. David W. Faure.)
Oxford D.Phil. 1995.
The making of modern Chinese medicine, 1895-1937.
Bridie J. Andrews. (Dr. Andrew R. Cunningham.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
The city of contrasts: perceptions and realities
in Canton in the 1920s and 1930s. Virgin K. Ho. (Dr. J. Mark D.
Elvin.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.
The cultural contribution of British Protestant
missionaries in China's national development during the 1920s. Cui
Dan. (Dr. Anthony C. Howe.) London Ph.D. 1996.
The formation and development of Chinese
political theory, 1935-55. James M. Falkin. London Ph.D. 1995.
The relationship between the Republic of
China and the International Monetary Fund, 1945-80; with an epilogue
on recent developments. F.B. Yang. (Mr. M.G. Zuczynski.) Cambridge
M.Litt. 1996.
The changing role of the British Protestant
missionary in China, 1945-52. Oi-Ki Ling. (Dr. P. Ellis Tinios.)
Leeds Ph.D. 1996.
The North Korean People's Army: its rise
and fall, 1945-50. Kook-Hun Kim. London M.Phil. 1992.
The history and future of the Chinese insurance
industry. Jing Zhen. (Dr. Noel W. Thompson.) Wales M.Phil. 1994.
Conflict between workers and the party-state
in China and the formation of autonomous workers' organizations,
1949-84. Jacqueline Sheehan. (Dr. R. Gary Tiedemann.) London Ph.D.
1996.
State security and regime security: the
security policy of South Korea under the Syngman Rhee government,
1953-60. Yong-Pyo Hong. (Dr. Rosemary Foot.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
Japan
The perception of work in Tokugawa Japan: a study of Ishida Baigan
and Ninomiya Sontoku. Eiji Takemura. (Dr. Kaoru Sugihara.) London
M.Phil. 1996.
The Japanese occupation of Manchuria. Rana
S.R. Mitter. (Dr. Hans J. Van de Ven.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
The allocation of expectations: the post-war
development of the Japanese military industry lobby. John L. Weste.
(Dr. Stephen S. Large.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.
Strategies for realignment: Japanese opposition
politics under a one-party dominant regime, 1955-93. Stephen A.
Johnson. (Professor James A.A. Stockwin.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.
Australasia and the Pacific
The life and times of James George Beaney, M.D. (1828-91). Michael
J. Blackamore. (Professor William A. Armstrong.) Kent M.Phil. 1996.
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