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Historiography

 

The Roman Alexander: studies in Curtius Rufus. D.J. Spencer. (Dr. J.G.W. Henderson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

Antiquarianism in the Midlands and the development of county history, 1586-1656. Janet Broadway. (Dr. Richard P. Cust.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1997.

 

'The Ancient, Famous and Honourable History of Amadis de Gaul': a critical modern-spelling edition of Anthony Munday's translation of Book One (1589-1619) with introduction, notes and commentary. Helen D. Moore. (Dr. E. Helen Cooper and Miss Kather ine D. Duncan-Jones.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.

 

'A chief standard work': the rise and fall of David Hume's History of England, 1754-c.1900. James A.G. Baverstock. (Dr. Julian Hoppit.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

The construction of the Holocaust: genocide and the philosophy of history. Daniel Stone. (Dr. A. Benjamin and Dr. Ruth Harris.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

 

Ancient History

 

General

 

The ethos of aristocratic warrior elites in the ancient world: historiography and history. Louis P. Rawlings. (Professor Timothy J. Cornell.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

The architectural patronage of the Attalids and Ptolemies. Christine E. Winzor. (Dr. John J. Coulton.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Egypt

 

River Nile and its impact on leisure in ancient Egypt. Magid M. F. Negm. (Professor Kenneth A. Kitchen.) Liverpool Ph.D. 1996.

 

The role of textual graffiti in ancient Egypt and Nubia. Alexander J. Peden. (Professor Kenneth A. Kitchen.) Liverpool Ph.D. 1997.

 

Genealogies and personalities at Deir-el Medina in the Ramesside period. B.G. Davies. (Professor Kenneth A. Kitchen.) Liverpool Ph.D. 1997.

 

Greece

 

Between three empires: the Greeks of Asia Minor, 479-386 B.C. Michael J. Cordner. (Dr. Simon R.F. Price.) Oxford M.Litt. 1996.

 

Ancient Rome and the Empire

 

Umbria from the Iron Age to the Augustan era. Guy J. Bradley. (Professor Michael H. Crawford.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

The Romanization of Piedmont and Liguria. Ralph Häussler. (Professor Michael H. Crawford.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Roman Phrygia: cities and coinage. Andrea J. Armstrong. (Professor Michael H. Crawford.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Between geography and history: Strabo's Roman world. Katherine J. Clarke. (Professor Fergus G.B. Millar.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Transport in Roman Egypt, 30 B.C. - 300 A.D. Colin E.P. Adams. (Dr. Alan K. Bowman.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Woman as an object of medical knowledge in the Roman empire, from Celsus to Galen. Rebecca E. Flemming. (Dr. Henrietta C. Van Bremen.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Augusta: images of the empress and Roman imperial power. L. Cresswell. (Dr. Joyce M. Reynolds.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

Some aspects of Roman borrowings from the Persians, c.230-363. Christopher J. Lee. (Dr. John G.F. Hind.) Leeds M.A. 1997.

 

 

Medieval Europe

 

General and Continental

 

 

Literacy in Lombard Italy, 568-774 A.D. Nicholas C. Everett. (Professor Rosamond D. McKitterick.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

Practice of penance, c.900-c.1050. Sarah M. Hamilton. (Professor Janet L. Nelson and Dr. Anne J. Duggan.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Experiences of motherhood in Normandy, c.1050-c.1150. Kathleen F. Quirk. (Dr. Elisabeth M.C. Van Houts.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

Knights of the cloister: Templars and Hospitallers in central southern Occitania, c.1100-c.1300. Dominic K. Selwood. (Dr. Miri E. Rubin.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Liber celi et mundi: introduction and critical edition. Oliver W. Gutman. (Dr. Richard Sharpe and Dr. Charles S.F. Burnett.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.

 

Monastic reform movements in 12th-century north-western Europe. Jon M.B. Porter. (Professor Bernard F. Hamilton.) Nottingham Ph.D. 1997.

 

Papal ceremonial in the 12th century, with special emphasis on 'Adventus'. Susan E. Twyman. (Miss Brenda M. Bolton.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

The composition and dissemination of St. Bernard of Clairvaux's texts. Neil Mancor. (Professor Malcolm C. Barber.) Reading M.Phil. 1997.

 

Innocent III and Aragon-Catalonia: studies on papal power. Damian J. Smith. (Professor Christopher C. Dyer.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1997.

 

Inquisition, Cathars and the confessing subject: the discourse of heresy in Languedoc, c.1220-c.1330. John H. Arnold. (Professor Felicity J. Riddy and Dr. Peter P.A. Biller.) York D.Phil. 1997.

 

The development of the idea of limbo in the middle ages. Christopher J. Beiting. (Mr. Alexander Murray.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Marriage and the politics of friendship: the family of Charles II of Anjou, king of Naples (1285-1309). Stephen R. Davies. (Professor David L. d'Avray.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

The government of faction in the Florentine state, 1380-1512. Stephen J. Milner. (Dr. David S. Chambers.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

The active queenship of Isabeau of Bavaria. Rachel Gibbons. (Dr. Anne E. Curry.) Reading Ph.D. 1997.

 

 

 

British Isles

 

Women of the church in early medieval Ireland, c.450-1150. Christina W. Harrington. (Professor Wendy E. Davies.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

The history of semi-natural woodland on Loch Tayside. Mhairi Stewart. (Professor T. Christopher Smout and Dr. G.W. Whittington.) St. Andrews M.Phil. 1997.

 

An investigation of ecclesiastical architecture as an historic source for the conversion of Northumbria. Elizabeth A. Bartley. (Mr. John C. Barrett and Dr. Stuart R. Airlie.) Glasgow M.Litt. 1997.

 

Minster churches in the Dorset landscape. Teresa Hall. (Dr. Harold S.A. Fox.) Leicester M.Phil. 1997.

 

Anglo-Scandinavian settlement in the lower Trent valley, 750-1066 A.D.: settlements, fields and boundaries. Beryl R. Nash. (Dr. P. Tim H. Unwin.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Mercian hegemony and the Church. Lisa J. Garty. (Professor Ian N. Wood.) Leeds Ph.D. 1997.

 

The role of format and layout of texts in cultural and textual historical research: case studies in manuscripts written or owned in England before 1100. L.K. Nix. (Professor Rosamond D. McKitterick.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

The history of pearl fishing in Ireland. John Lucey. (Mr. David S. John and Mr. James McAllister.) Belfast M.Phil. 1997.

 

Territoriality and the territorialization of W. Cornwall. David Harvey. (Dr. Alex J. Gibson and Dr. Gareth Shaw.) Exeter Ph.D. 1997.

 

The composite manor of Brent: a study of a large wetland-edge estate up to 1350. Jem D. Harrison. (Dr. Harold S.A. Fox.) Leicester Ph.D. 1997.

 

Land assessments and administrative systems of the Norse settlements in Scotland, c.900-1266. Gareth Williams. (Dr. Barbara E. Crawford.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1997.

 

The 'Regula Sancti Benedicti' in late Anglo-Saxon England: the manuscripts and their readers. Rohinie A.J. Jayatilaka. (Mr. C. Patrick Wormald.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

St. Augustine's abbey, Canterbury: book production in the 10th and 11th centuries. Helen A. McKee. (Professor David N. Dumville.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

Bridges and communication in pre-industrial England. David F. Harrison. (Dr. Eric Stone.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

The impact of the Norman Conquest on the production and procurement of manuscripts in Northumbria, 1066-1166. Anne E. Lawrence. (Professor Claus M. Kauffmann.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

'Through a glass darkly': the biography of a Domesday landscape - the nova foresta. Karen A. Mew. (Dr. Grenville G. Astill and Dr. Anne E. Curry.) Reading Ph.D. 1997.

 

Towards the evolution of the banneret: studies in Midland county society, 1150-1300. Richard Dace. (Professor David B. Crouch and Dr. Graham A. Loud.) York M.Phil. 1997.

 

The crusades and society in the English Midlands, c.1160-1307. Michael Evans. (Dr. Alison K. McHardy and Professor Bernard F. Hamilton.) Nottingham Ph.D. 1997.

 

The Seagrave family c.1160-1295, with an edition of the calendar of the Seagrave cartulary. Samantha Letters. (Dr. David A. Carpenter.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

The bishops of London and their acta, 1189-1228. David P. Johnson. (Professor Henry M.R.E. Mayr-Harting.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.

 

Church monuments in Norfolk and Norwich before 1850. Jonathan Finch. (Dr. Tom M. Williamson and Dr. Victor F.G. Morgan.) East Anglia Ph.D. 1997.

 

A medieval woodland manor: Hanley Castle, Worcs. James P. Toomey. (Professor Christopher C. Dyer.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1997.

 

The Polden Hill manors of Glastonbury abbey: land and people, c.1260-1350. Michael G. Thompson. (Dr. Harold S.A. Fox.) Leicester Ph.D. 1997.

 

The Beauchamp earls of Warwick in 1268-1369. Sebastian R. Barfield. (Professor Christopher C. Dyer.) Birmingham M.Phil. 1997.

 

The dynamics of urban festal culture in later medieval England. Christopher Humphrey. (Professor Felicity J. Riddy and Dr. P. Jeremy P. Goldberg.) York D.Phil. 1997.

 

Women in medieval Southampton: an historical and archaeological survey. Sian E. Jones. (Dr. Brian J. Golding.) Southampton Ph.D. 1997.

 

'Rule of lyf alle folk to sewe': lay responses to the cult of St. Katherine of Alexandria, 1300-1500. Katherine Lewis. (Professor Felicity J. Riddy and Dr. P. Jeremy P. Goldberg.) York D.Phil. 1997.

 

Ecologies of power: [the Isle of] Man's changing fortunes in the high middle ages. Ruth C. Tomkins Russell. (Dr. Julia C. Crick.) Exeter M.A. 1997.

 

Secular prophecy in later medieval England. Lesley Coote. (Professors W. Mark Ormrod and Felicity J. Riddy.) York D.Phil. 1997.

 

The abbey of St. Albans in the 14th century. Michelle A. Perkins. (Dr. Wendy R. Childs and Mr. John Taylor.) Leeds Ph.D. 1997.

 

The political thought of William of Ockham. Takashi Shogimen. (Professor David E. Luscombe.) Sheffield Ph.D. 1997.

 

Change in relationships between lord and tenants on the manors of Worcester cathedral priory, 1340-90. Paul V. Hargreaves. (Professor Christopher C. Dyer.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1997.

 

The bishop of Norwich's crusade, 1383: its origins and participants. Colin K. Paine. (Professor George A. Holmes.) Oxford M.Litt. 1997.

 

Continuity and change in rural society, c.1400-1600: West Hanney and Shaw (Berks.) and their region. Margaret H. Yates. (Dr. Richard M. Smith and Miss Barbara F. Harvey.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Knighthood in 15th-century England. Ben Daw. (Dr. Richard G. Davies.) Manchester M.Phil. 1997.

 

Chatteris abbey cartulary: introduction and edition. M. Claire Breay. (Dr. Diana E. Greenway.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Heterodox and orthodox piety in Tenterden, c.1420-c.1540. Robert G.A. Lutton. (Mr. Andrew F. Butcher.) Kent Ph.D. 1997.

 

The foundations of the earl and countess of Suffolk at Ewelme: a study in medieval piety and patronage. John A. Goodall. (Dr. B. Paul Crossley.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Eton College MS.178: a history of the choir and the choirbook, 1444-c.1560. Magnus G. Williamson. (Dr. Andrew B. Wathey and Dr. John A. Caldwell.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

The provisioning of a medieval monastery: Durham cathedral priory's purchases of imported goods, 1464-1520. Miranda Threfall-Holmes. (Professor Richard H. Britnell and Dr. Richard A. Lomas.) Durham M.A. 1997.

 

 

Modern Europe

 

General

 

The impact of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation on the literature of witchcraft in early modern Europe. Lisa Watson. (Professor Euan K. Cameron.) Newcastle Ph.D. 1997.

 

The British imperial network in the Mediterranean, 1800-70: a study of regional fragmentation and imperial integration. John Chircop. (Dr. Fiona M. Venn.) Essex Ph.D. 1997.

 

The international status of national minorities in the European nation-states system, 1919-95. Jennifer A. Jackson Preece. (Dr. W. Wallace.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

The importance of macroeconomic interdependence and domestic policy-making for post-World War I economic recovery in Western Europe. Sylvia M. Schwaag. (Professor Alan S. Milward.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Martin Buber and the spiritual revolution of the Prague Bar Kodiba: nationalist rhetoric and the politics of beauty. Philipp Sievert-Blom. (Dr. D. Rechter and Professor P. Mendes-Flohr.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Yiddish periodicals published by displaced persons in Germany, France and Italy, 1946-9. Ayelet Kuper Margalioth. (Mr. D. Katz and Professor Terence J. Reed.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

British policy towards European integration: the proposal for a European Free Trade Area, 1955-8. James Ellison. (Professor Sean Greenwood.) Kent Ph.D. 1997.

 

'Tilting to Europe'?: British responses to developments in European integration, 1955-8. Elizabeth J. Kane. (Dr. Anne F. Deighton.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.

 

Britain's attitudes towards European integration and France, 1955-7. Charles W. Turner. (Dr. Ruggero Ranieri.) Manchester M.Phil. 1996.

 

The impact of the 'turn to Europe': external policy and policy-making processes in three British government departments, 1957-63. Young Jun Kim. (Professor John A. Turner.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

The negotiations on a free trade area in Europe, 1957-8. Markus Schulte. (Professor Alan S. Milward.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

The Labour party's attitudes towards the E.E.C., 1961-81. H.B. Chey. (Mr. G.P. Hawthorn.) Cambridge M.Litt. 1997.

 

British application for E.E.C. membership 1961 and French opposition. Oliver Bange. (Dr. Alan Sked.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Austria

 

The bishopric of Passau and the Counter-Reformation in lower Austria, 1580-1636. Rona Johnston. (Professor Robert J.W. Evans.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

The concept of Austrian nationalism, 1918-55. Corinna M. Peniston-Bird. (Dr. Gerard J. De Groot.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1997.

 

Balkan States

 

Scientific theory, peasant practice and cultural change: interpretations of Lake Cerknica (Slovenia) since the 16th century. Catherine D. Carmichael. (Dr. J. Alcock.) Bradford Ph.D. 1993.

 

Belgium

 

Britain and the Belgian exiles, 1940-5. Robert W. Allen. (Professor Kathleen Burk.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Bulgaria

 

The failure of democracy in eastern Europe and the emergence of the Cold War, 1944-8: a Bulgarian case study. Vesselin Dimitrov. (Dr. Orlando G. Figes.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

 

France

 

Jean Crespin, martyrologist, and the early French Evangelical movement. David Watson. (Dr. Andrew D.M. Pettegree.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1997.

 

The administration and development of the French navy and the ministry of Cardinal Richelieu, 1618-42. Alan M. James. (Professor James Bergin.) Manchester Ph.D. 1997.

 

The making of the dentiste in France, c.1650-1780. Roger S. King. (Dr. Andrew R. Cunningham.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

Power, authority and army administration under Louis XIV: the French Crown and the military elites in the era of the Nine Years War. Guy R. Rowlands. (Dr. David A. Parrott.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

British officers and the French army, 1788-1815. Philipp J.C. Elliott-Wright. (Professor John C.R. Childs.) Leeds Ph.D. 1997.

 

The secular clergy of the Ille-et-Vilaine, 1789-1804. Richard W.J. Michaelis. (Dr. Geoffrey J. Ellis.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

The treatment of foreigners in revolutionary France. Michael G. Rapport. (Professor William Doyle.) Bristol Ph.D. 1997.

 

The anti-Jacobin novel: British conservatism and the literary response to the French Revolution. Matthew O. Grenby. (Professor Harry T. Dickinson and Dr. Nicholas T. Phillipson.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1997.

 

The politicization of Voltaire's legacy in 19th-century France (1830-1900). Stephen Bird. (Professor Pamela M. Pilbeam.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

A comparative study of the development and impact of child labour legislation in Birmingham and the French Stéphanois region, c.1830-c.1900. Agnes M.A. Gower. (Professor Peter M. Jones.) Birmingham M.Phil. 1997.

 

Representations of Breton identity: the Pont-Aven School, 1886-94. Dean Musson. (Dr. Michael J. Heffernan and Dr. Dennis E. Cosgrove.) Loughborough M.Phil. 1997.

 

State, groups and individuals: pluralist thinking in France and Britain, 1900-25. Cecile Laborde. (Professor Jack E.S. Hayward.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Planning language: the history of planning and the discourse of reconstruction in Plymouth and Caen. Adrian C. Passmore. (Professors David W. Harvey and Guthlac C.K. Peach.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Germany

 

Citizenship, nationality and alien status in England and the German states, c.1815-1870. A.K.O. Fahrmeir. (Professor Derek E.D. Beales.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

Queen Victoria and Germany. Julia L.H. Doppler. (Professor Martin J. Daunton.) London M.Phil. 1997.

 

Young Germany, the Augsburger Allgemeine Zeitung and Young Ireland: different perspectives of nationalism. Brigitte Anton. (Ms. Sabine Wichert.) Belfast Ph.D. 1997.

'The academic woman': minds, bodies and education in Britain and Germany, c.1850-c.1914. Katharina J. Rowold. (Professor Roy S. Porter.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Wilhelm Erb's electrotherapeutics: scientific medicine in 19th-century Germany. Bettina Bryan. (Professor William F. Bynum.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Odo Russell's embassy in Berlin and British-German relations, 1870-8. Karina Urbach. (Professor Derek E.D. Beales.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

Germanophilism in Britain: non-governmental elites and the limits to Anglo-German antagonism, 1905-14. Steven W.-M. Siak. (Dr. David Stevenson.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

British occupation of Cologne, 1918-24: the relationship between the army of occupation and the German civilians of the bridgehead. Richard van Emden. (Professor Michael D. Biddiss.) Reading M.Phil. 1997.

 

German academic scientists and the impact of National Socialism. Christine Bragg. (Professor Jeremy D. Noakes.) Exeter M.A. 1997.

 

Career structures and artistic diversity in Nazi Germany: a study of award-winning artists under the Third Reich. Andrea Merckel. London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Medical research films, perpetrators and victims in National Socialist Germany, 1933-45. Ulf I.D. Schmidt. (Dr. Paul J. Weindling.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Faith, hope and apathy: politics and popular opinion in Thuringia, 1945-68. Mark A. Allinson. (Professor Mary J.A. Fulbrook.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Containing the German threat: the British debate over West German rearmament, 1949-55. Spencer W. Mawby. (Dr. C. John Kent.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Greece

 

The little-known traveller in Greece: unpublished diaries, correspondence and other materials in British record offices. Brenda Palmer. (Professor Colin P.S. Platt.) Southampton M.Phil. 1997.

 

The British consular service in the Aegean, 1820-60. Lucia Patrizio-Gunning. (Dr. Stephen R. Conway.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Anglo-Greek relations in World War I. Edward A. Hall. (Professor R. Martin Blinkhorn.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1997.

 

The rural settlement of Greek refugees in Macedonia, 1923-30. Elisabeth Kontogiorgi. (Dr. John K. Campbell and Professor Richard R.M. Clogg.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

The British press and Greek politics, 1943-9. Panagioula Koutsopanagou. (Professor Paul Preston.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Hungary

 

The ghettoization of the 'Jewish' community in Budapest during the Second World War. T.J. Cole. (Dr. G.E. Smith.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

Italy

 

Venetian nunneries in the Counter Reformation, 1550-1630. Mary R. Laven. (Mr. Nicholas S. Davidson.) Leicester Ph.D. 1997.

 

Innovative capabilities in the Italian 'take-off': the electrical and chemical industries, 1880-1914. Michelangelo Vasta. (Professors Robert Fox and Charles H. Feinstein.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Mussolini's Fascism in Italy. Antonio Sonnessa. (Professor John Gooch.) Leeds M.A. 1997.

 

Italian naval policy and planning for war against Great Britain, 1935-40. Robert B. Mallett. (Professor John Gooch.) Leeds Ph.D. 1997.

 

Mediterranean and Islands

 

British Cold War strategy and the struggle to maintain military bases in Cyprus, 1951-60. Klearchos Adonis Kyriakides. (Dr. Philip A. Towle.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

Netherlands

 

Sir Francis Vere in the Netherlands, 1589-1603: a re-evaluation of his career as sergeant-major general of Elizabeth I's troops. Tracy J. Borman. (Dr. J. Leslie Price.) Hull Ph.D. 1997.

 

The S.S. in the Netherlands, 1940-5: the Hoherer S.S. und Polizeifuhrer Nordwest. Lorenz J.P. van der Meij. (Mr. Anthony J. Nicholls.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.

 

Romania

 

Relations between Britain and Romania, 1944-65. Mark L. Percival. (Professor Dennis J. Deletant.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Russia and the U.S.S.R.

 

British private capital exports to late imperial Russia. Nataliya N. Gurushina. (Professor Charles H. Feinstein and Mr. Peter M. Oppenheimer.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Peasant resistance and the defence of servitude rights in S.W. Russia, 1890-1914. Robert E. Bircher. (Dr. Judith Pallot.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.

 

The effect of the Russian Revolution and civil war on the British forces in N. Russia, Siberia and the Don during allied intervention. Benjamin Aston. (Dr. David A. Longley.) Aberdeen M.Litt. 1997.

 

The development of Soviet documentary and newsreel film, 1924-41. Graham Roberts. (Miss Beryl J. Williams.) Sussex D.Phil. 1996.

 

The British press and the U.S.S.R., 1930-41. Steffanie J. Nanson. (Dr. M. Paul Vysny.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1997.

 

British government attitudes towards the U.S.S.R., 1940-5. Martin H. Folly. (Dr. C. John Kent.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Switzerland

 

An intellectual biography of C.G. Jung. Sonu Shamdasani. (Professor William F. Bynum.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

 

Modern Britain and Ireland

 

Long Periods

 

Riding the Marches in Scotland, c.1500-1996. Kenneth R. Bogle. (Professor Anthony E. Goodman and Mr. John M. Simpson.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1997.

 

A history of rehearsal in the British professional theatre from the 16th to the 18th century. T.P. Stern. (Dr. P.D. Holland.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

Merrington: land, landlord and tenants, 1541-1840. E. Jean Morrin. (Dr. Richard A. Lomas.) Durham Ph.D. 1997.

 

Linen industry of the North West, 1600-1830. Margaret Robinson. (Dr. Angus J.L. Winchester.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1997.

 

The poor law in rural Lancashire. Betty L. Jackson. (Dr. Michael J. Winstanley.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1997.

 

From 1485

 

Calais, 1485-1547: a study in early Tudor politics and government. David I. Grummitt. (Dr. David R. Starkey.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

The country house architecture of Henry VII and the nobility. Sean P.D.G. O'Harrow. (Dr. David J. Watkin.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

The career of Margaret, countess of Salisbury. Hazel M. Pierce. (Professor David M. Loades.) Wales (Bangor) Ph.D. 1997.

 

A social and economic study of Hexham, Northumberland, 1500-1700. Anna Rossiter. (Dr. Jeremy P. Boulton.) Newcastle M.Litt. 1997.

 

Excavated 16th-century glass from five English towns: a preliminary investigation of status and the role of the glass in the social context of dining. Hugh B. Willmott. (Dr. Jenny Price and Dr. Matthew H. Johnson.) Durham M.A. 1996.

 

Richard Pace on pedagogy, counsel and satire. C.M. Curtis. (Dr. Brendan I. Bradshaw.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

The life and career of Henry Fitzroy, duke of Richmond, 1519-36. Beverly Murphy. (Professor David M. Loades.) Wales (Bangor) Ph.D. 1997.

 

Late medieval Catholicism and the impact of the Reformation in the deanery of Derby, c.1520-c.1570. Joan d'Arcy. (Dr. David Marcombe and Professor John V. Beckett.) Nottingham Ph.D. 1997.

 

Renaissance culture at the court of James V, 1528-42. Andrea S. Thomas. (Professors Michael Lynch and Anthony E. Goodman.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1997.

 

The dean and chapter of Salisbury cathedral during the English Reformation, 1529-63. Peter G. Coats. (Dr. Alan D. Dyer.) Wales (Bangor) Ph.D. 1997.

 

Precedent, policy and practice: clerical marriage and the English Reformation. Helen L. Parish. (Dr. Felicity M. Heal.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Patterns of re-use: the transformation of monastic buildings in Hertfordshire, 1540-1600. Nicholas D.B. Doggett. (Professor Colin P.S. Platt.) Southampton Ph.D. 1997.

 

Skills and innovations: a study of the stranger working community, c.1550-1600. Lien Bich Luu. (Dr. Derek J. Keene.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

English cathedral choirs and choirmen, 1558 to the Civil War: an occupational study. James B.J. Saunders. (Professor Patrick Collinson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

Tithes in Elizabethan Berkshire, 1558-1603. Diana J.M. Barker. (Dr. Ralph A. Houlbrooke.) Reading M.Phil. 1997.

 

The nature and extent of Catholic recusancy in Elizabethan Kent. Catherine M. Warren. (Dr. Peter R. Roberts.) Kent M.A. 1997.

 

Witchcraft in Middlesex, 1563-1736. Barbara Singleton. (Dr. Ralph A. Houlbrooke.) Reading M.Phil. 1997.

 

Iconoclasm, ecclesiology and the beauty of holiness in England, c.1590-1642. Peter D. Yorke. (Dr. Kenneth C. Fincham.) Kent Ph.D. 1997.

 

Richard Cosin and ecclesiastical polemic in the 1590s. James Hampson. (Professor John A. Guy.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1997.

 

Richard Hooker and the problem of authority, in the context of Elizabethan church controversies. M.E.G. Perrott. (Dr. Richard F. Tuck.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

Richard Sibbes. Ronald N. Frost. (Dr. Susan Hardman Moore.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

From 1600

 

Women and embroidery in 17th-century Britain: the social, religious and political meanings of domestic needlework. V. Ruth Geuter. (Dr. Michael F. Roberts.) Wales (Aberystwyth) Ph.D. 1997.

 

Seventeenth-century Berkshire almshouses. Susan Lambert. (Dr. J. Ross Wordie.) Reading M.Phil. 1997.

 

Women and 17th-century manuscript culture: miscellanies, commonplace books and song books compiled by English and Scottish women, 1600-60. Victoria E. Burke. (Dr. Lauchlan G. Black.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

The making of Crown financial policy, 1603-18. John Cramsie. (Professor John A. Guy.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1997.

 

Curiosi and virtuosi: gentlemanly culture, experimental philosophy and political life in England, 1620-85. Katharine S. Whitaker. (Dr. Andrew R. Cunningham.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

The early career of James Butler, 12th earl and 1st duke of Ormonde, 1610-43. William P. Kelly. (Dr. Brendan I. Bradshaw.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

The debate on the relations between the Churches of Scotland and England during the British Revolution, 1633-47. Joong-Lak Kim. (Dr. John S. Morrill.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

Sovereignty, state and the law of treason in England, 1641-9. Donald A. Orr. (Dr. John S. Morrill.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

The material culture of food in early modern England, c.1650-c.1750. Sara M. Pennell. (Miss Margaret H. Pelling and Dr. Paul A. Slack.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

The renaissance of the English market town. Catherine A. Smith. (Professor John V. Beckett and Dr. Catherine Delano Smith.) Nottingham Ph.D. 1997.

 

The rural middling sort in an 18th-century Essex village: Great Tey, 1660-1830. Jane Pearson. (Mr. John D. Walter.) Essex Ph.D. 1997.

 

Charles II and the visual arts. Katharine M.B. Gibson. (Miss Jennifer M. Fletcher and Sir Oliver Millar.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

The mistresses of Charles II and Restoration court politics, 1660-85. Sonya M. Wynne. (Dr. John S. Morrill.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

An assessment of the political and legal career of Robert Price. Evan D. Evans. (Dr. E. Anne Laurence and Professor G.E. Jones.) Open University M.Phil. 1997.

 

Scottish east coast trade with particular reference to Leith, 1685-1770. Janet Kinloch. (Dr. Gordon Jackson.) Strathclyde Ph.D. 1995.

 

The revenue system in Ireland: government and administration, 1689-1702. C. Ivar V. McGrath. (Professor John L. Miller.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

From 1700

 

From packhorse to railway: changing transport systems in the 18th and 19th centuries. Trevor G. Hill. (Dr. Keith D.M. Snell.) Leicester Ph.D. 1997.

 

Proto-industrialization in Berkshire and the West Riding of Yorkshire, 1700-1850: a comparative study. Pamela J. Whiteley. (Dr. J. Ross Wordie.) Reading Ph.D. 1997.

 

John Skinner, bishop of Aberdeen: the Scottish Episcopal Church in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Alexander E. Nimmo. (Dr. Ian C. Bradley.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 1997.

 

English smuggling in the 18th century. Paul T.D. Muskett. (Professor Clive Emsley.) Open University Ph.D. 1997.

 

Elections and the electorate in Yorkshire county elections, 1708-41. Richard Hall. (Dr. Francis G. Crompton and Professor William A. Speck.) Coventry Ph.D. 1997.

 

British art and the origins of modern childhood, 1730-1830. James C. Steward. (Professor Francis J.H. Haskell.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

The life and work of James 'Athenian' Stuart. Kerry A.C. Bristol. (Mr. John A. Newman.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

The life and work of John Boydell. Vivienne W. Painting. (Dr. Angus J.D.M. McInnes.) Keele Ph.D. 1997.

 

Thomas Gillespie and the origins of the Relief Church in 18th-century Scotland. Kenneth B.E. Roxburgh. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1997.

 

The social consequences of parliamentary enclosure in E. Devon. Paul Sell. (Dr. Alex J. Gibson and Dr. Gareth Shaw.) Exeter M.Phil. 1996.

 

An early imperial problem: Britain and Ireland, 1750-82. Martyn J. Powell. (Professor Peter D.G. Thomas.) Wales (Aberystwyth) Ph.D. 1997.

 

Commodore George Johnstone: a study in 18th-century naval command. Charles A. Butterfield. (Dr. Michael Duffy.) Exeter Ph.D. 1997.

 

Aspects of the common law of evidence, 1754-1824, with special reference to the rule against hearsay. T.P. Gallanis. (Professor John R. Spencer.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

The political career of William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, 3rd duke of Portland, 1738-1809. David Wilkinson. (Professor Peter D.G. Thomas.) Wales (Aberystwyth) Ph.D. 1997.

 

A Hebridean industry: kelp manufacture in the Western Isles, c.1760-1846. Gordon Thomson. (Professor Thomas M. Devine.) Strathclyde M.Phil. 1994.

 

The education of women in Hanoverian Britain, c.1760-1820. Susan J. Skedd. (Dr. Leslie G. Mitchell.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

The life and art of Richard Cosway, R.A. (1742-1821) and Maria Cosway (1760-1838). Stephen H. Lloyd. (Dr. N. Penny.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

British politics, government and the navy before American Independence, 1763-78. Clive W. Wilkinson. (Dr. Brian W. Hill.) East Anglia Ph.D. 1997.

 

The voyages of the Dolphin as precursors of Cook's voyages of exploration. Randolph Cock. (Dr. Michael Duffy.) Exeter M.A. 1997.

 

The Treadgold family and ironmongery business, c.1770-1900: a study in the construction of identities. Ann Day. (Professor Robert Q. Gray and Dr. John Chapman.) Portsmouth Ph.D. 1997.

 

The Anglican Church in the industrialized town: St. Mary's parish, Nottingham, 1770-1884. M. Wendy Bowen. (Professor John V. Beckett.) Nottingham M.Phil. 1997.

 

Responses to the American Revolution in the contemporary British media. Margaret Stead. (Professor William A. Speck.) Leeds Ph.D. 1997.

 

Poetry and ideology in the Industrial Revolution in England. Maria Tortova. (Dr. Andrew J. Blake and Dr. R. Chase.) East London M.Phil. 1996.

 

Circulating fiction, 1780–1830: the novel in British circulating libraries of the Romantic era – with a check-list of 200 mainstream novels of the period. Christopher J. Skelton-Foord. Cardiff Ph.D. 1997

 

Friendly societies before 1834: an examination of their role, aims and activities. Richard C. Lister. (Dr. Simon J.D. Green.) Leeds M.A. 1997.

 

A sense of belonging? National identity and popular literature in England and Scotland in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Nicola H. Richards. (Professors Patrick J. Joyce and Francis O'Gorman.) Manchester Ph.D. 1997.

 

Satiric prints of women in late 18th-century England. Cindy McCreery. (Professor Paul Langford.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Jeremy Bentham's theory of punishment. Anthony J. Draper. (Professor Fred Rosen.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Part-time military movements in Staffordshire, 1790-1870. Michael Hales. (Dr. John D. Baxendale.) Sheffield Hallam Ph.D. 1997.

 

The Irish in the West of Scotland, 1790-1850. Martin Mitchell. (Professor Thomas M. Devine.) Strathclyde Ph.D. 1996.

 

Commerce and culture: the Liverpool merchant elite, c.1790-1850. Arline M. Wilson. (Professor John C. Belchem and Dr. Jennifer I. Kermode.) Liverpool Ph.D. 1997.

 

Twenty foolish plans: faction and dispute within English Catholicism at the end of the 18th century. Christopher J. Sleight. (Dr. Andrew M. Chandler.) Birmingham M.Phil. 1997.

 

Bodies and battles: the treatment of casualties in the British Navy during the 1790s. Janice I. Wallace. (Dr. Sandra Cavallo.) Exeter M.A. 1997.

215 The allotment movement in England, 1793-1873. Jeremy Burchardt. (Dr. J. Ross Wordie.) Reading Ph.D. 1997.

 

The life and work of Hugh William Williams (1773-1829), set within a Scottish context. Joseph Rock. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1997.

 

From 1800

 

Social history of Sandy Row and Pound areas of Belfast. Catherine Hirst. (Professor Sean J. Connolly.) Belfast Ph.D. 1997.

 

Female business enterprise in and around Birmingham in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Katherine Jenns. (Dr. Carl S.A. Chinn.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1997.

 

The provision of parks and preservation of open spaces for 19th-century London. Joan M. Eeles. (Dr. Bruce I. Coleman.) Exeter M.A. 1997.

 

Women in the churches of 19th-century Stirling. Linda Jeffrey. (Dr. David W. Bebbington.) Stirling M.Litt. 1997.

 

Family, religion and enterprise in the 19th century. Bessie Jenkins. (Professor John K. Walton.) Lancaster M.Phil. 1997.

 

The economic and social power of two landed families in 19th-century rural Devon, with particular reference to their provision of labourers' housing. Bryan Nicholls. (Dr. Joseph L. Melling.) Exeter M.Phil. 1997.

 

The emergence of modern civil police in Scotland: a case study of the police and systems of police in Edinburghshire, 1800-33. John McGowan. (Professor Clive Emsley.) Open University Ph.D. 1996.

 

Aspects of the patronage system, 1807-67, with special reference to Wellington and Palmerston. Karen Robson. Southampton M.Phil. 1997.

 

The boundaries of political economy: tory economic argument, 1809-47. Anna C. Gambles. (Professor David S. Eastwood and Dr. John H. Davis.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

William Pulteney Alison: activist philanthropist and pioneer of social medicine. Sheonagh M.K. Martin. (Dr. William W. Knox.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1997.

 

Women in the 19th century: Highland clearances. Christine Lodge. (Professor Allan I. Macinnes.) Glasgow Ph.D. 1997.

 

Landscape into architecture: William Andrews Nesfield and William Eden Nesfield. Nina Gibbs James-Fowler. (Professor Joseph Mordaunt Crook.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Sifting science: Methodism and natural knowledge in Britain, 1815-70. Mark S. Clement. (Dr. E. Jane Garnett.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.

 

The system of criminal justice in Cheshire, 1820-75. Andrew Barrett. (Professor David M. Vincent.) Keele Ph.D. 1996.

 

The life and works of Anthony Ashley Cooper, 7th earl of Shaftesbury. Richard D. Turnbull. (Dr. Sheridan W. Gilley.) Durham Ph.D. 1997.

 

The history of the British malting industry, with special reference to Pauls Malt Limited, 1830-1975. Christine M. Clark. (Dr. Richard G. Wilson.) East Anglia Ph.D. 1996.

 

Evangelicalism, cultural influences and theological change, considered with special reference to the thought of Thomas Rawson Birks (1810-83). Ralph Brown. (Dr. John R. Wolffe.) Open University Ph.D. 1997.

 

Public health reform in Liverpool, 1830-75. Thomas McGrath. (Dr. Keith Vernon and Dr. Ian Levitt.) Central Lancashire M.Phil. 1997.

 

Language and the articulation of scientific ideas of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. Simon Nightingale. (Professor John H. Brooke and Dr. Roger Smith.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1997.

 

The architectural works of Richard Cromwell Carpenter (1812-55), William Slater (1819-72) and Richard Herbert Carpenter (1841-93). John P. Elliott. (Professor Joseph Mordaunt Crook.) London Ph.D. 1996.

 

Electoral reform at work: local politics and national parties, 1832-41. Philip J. Salmon. (Professor David S. Eastwood and Dr. John Stevenson.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Tractarianism in Sussex. Ruth Cowl. (Mr. John H.Y. Briggs.) Keele Ph.D. 1996.

 

Public health reform in Watford, Herts., 1834-1914. Clare Wilsdon. (Dr. Carl S.A. Chinn.) Birmingham M.Phil. 1997.

 

Emigrants and emigrators: a study of emigration and the new poor law, with special reference to Bedfordshire, Northamptonshire and Norfolk, 1834-60. Gary K. Howells. (Dr. Alexander J. Murdoch.) Leicester Ph.D. 1996.

 

The reform of urban policing in Victorian England: a case-study of Kingston-upon-Hull, 1835-60. David R. Welsh. (Mr. Keith H. Nield.) Hull Ph.D. 1997.

 

Irish women in Victorian Liverpool. Martha Kanya-Forstner. (Professor John C. Belchem.) Liverpool Ph.D. 1997.

 

Ordering dinner: Victorian celebratory domestic dining in London. Valerie R. Mars. (Professor William H. Brock.) Leicester Ph.D. 1997.

 

Policing Birmingham: a study of a borough police force, 1839-1914. Geoffrey Floy. (Dr. Carl S.A. Chinn.) Birmingham M.Phil. 1997.

 

Policing the factory: appropriation and its control in the West Riding textile factories, 1840-80. Barry S. Godfrey. (Professor Peter J.R. King.) Leicester Ph.D. 1996.

 

Radicalism and reform in Burnley, 1842-70. Martin R. Jervis. (Dr. Iorwerth J. Prothero.) Manchester Ph.D. 1997.

 

Women at work in Ulster, 1845-1911. Margaret Neill. (Dr. Mary O'Dowd.) Belfast Ph.D. 1997.

 

The development of the port of Plymouth in the railway age, 1848-1914. Tracy Y. Townley. (Dr. Michael Duffy.) Exeter M.A. 1997.

 

Real Liberals and Conservatives in the City of London, 1848-86. Peter M. Claus. (Mr. A. William Purdue and Mr. John M. Golby.) Open University Ph.D. 1997.

 

The representation of the Cotswolds, c.1850-c.1939. Catherine S. Brace. (Mr. A. Charlesworth and Professor N.J. Thrift.) Bristol Ph.D. 1997.

 

Bloody women: the politics of menstruation, c.1850-1930. Julie-Marie Strange. (Dr. Christopher M. Williams.) Wales (Cardiff) M.Phil. 1997.

 

Interpreting the warehouse landscape: Nottingham's lace market, 1850-1920. Jon Nix. (Professor Denis E. Cosgrove.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Municipal museums in the North-West, 1850-1914: social reproduction and cultural activity in Liverpool and Preston. Kate Hill. (Mr. Roger H. Spalding and Dr. Murray Steele.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1997.

 

'The impact of the past upon the present': the experience of the Clydeside dock labour force, c.1850-1914. William Kenefick. (Dr. Gordon Jackson and Dr. Arthur J. McIvor.) Strathclyde Ph.D. 1995.

 

Wages and unemployment in Britain, 1855-1938. Edward T.J. Butchart. (Dr. A.J. Oswald.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.

 

'Be ye holy': the Mildmay conference and the Keswick convention, 1856-1900. Alison Bucknall. (Professor D. Hugh McLeod.) Birmingham M.Phil. 1997.

 

Adoniram Judson Gordon D.D. (1836-95): pastor, pre-millennialist, moderate Calvinist and missionary statesman. Scott Gibson. (Professor Peter B. Hinchliff.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

The work of the Rt. Rev. Sir Lovelace Tomlinson Stamer in Stoke-on-Trent, 1857-92. Paul H. Myers. (Mr. John H.Y. Briggs.) Keele M.Phil. 1997.

 

The 1857 Divorce and Matrimonial Causes bill: a case study of the lawmaking process. Angela M. Banks. (Mrs. M. MacLean.) Oxford M.Litt. 1997.

 

The National Reform Union and the Reform League: a comparative analysis. Jane Vickers. (Dr. David Nicholls.) Manchester Metropolitan Ph.D. 1997.

 

Working-class living standards in four selected towns in the West Riding, c.1870-1914 (Huddersfield, Halifax, Dewsbury and Batley). Rebecca Bryson. (Dr. David Taylor and Professor Keith Laybourn.) Huddersfield Ph.D. 1996.

 

Popular culture in Merthyr Tydfil, c.1870-1914. Andrew J. Croll. (Dr. Christopher M. Williams.) Wales (Cardiff) Ph.D. 1997.

 

Child sexual abuse and the law: London, 1870-1914. Louise A. Jackson. (Dr. Margaret L. Arnot.) Surrey Ph.D. 1997.

 

Agriculture trade unionism and the growth of the labour market in Shropshire, 1871-1930. Nicholas A. Mansfield. (Professor John Benson and Dr. Malcolm D.G. Wanklyn.) Wolverhampton Ph.D. 1997.

 

A history of the Royal National Throat Nose and Ear Hospital. Glenice Gould. (Dr. Noel G. Coley and Dr. David C. Goodman.) Open University B.Phil. 1997.

 

The role of electrical power systems technology in Britain, 1875-1948. Albert Snow. (Dr. Gerrylynn K. Roberts and Dr. B. Bowers.) Open University Ph.D. 1997.

 

Horsing the British army, 1878-1923. Graham R. Winton. (Dr. John M. Bourne.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1997.

 

'The ruin of rural England': an interpretation of late 19th-century agricultural depression, 1879-1914. Jason Roberts. (Dr. Michael J. Heffernan.) Loughborough Ph.D. 1997.

 

Business, training and education: Sheffield, c.1880-1940. Mark Eason. (Mr. Roger Lloyd-Jones.) Sheffield Hallam Ph.D. 1997.

 

Ethnology, ethnobiology and institution: A.C. Haddon and anthropology at Cambridge, 1880-1926. S.L. Rouse. (Professor Alan D.J. Macfarlane.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

Late Victorian and Edwardian images of women and their education in the popular periodical press, with particular reference to the work of L.T. Meade. Jean Garriock. (Dr. Sylvia A. Harrop.) Liverpool Ph.D. 1997.

 

Fictional histories: an examination of Irish historical and political novels, 1880-1914. Eileen Reilly. (Professor Robert F. (Roy) Foster.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Late Victorian ritualism. Paul Kitchenham. (Dr. Sheridan W. Gilley.) Durham Ph.D. 1997.

 

University archives. Vilma dos Santos. (Professor Christopher T. Allmand.) Liverpool Ph.D. 1997.

 

Telegrapher of empire: Charles Tilston Bright and the construction of career credibility in Victorian Britain. Gareth Barkley. (Dr. Crosbie W. Smith.) Kent M.A. 1997.

 

Theodore Rothstein and Russian émigrés in the British labour movement, 1884-1920. David Burke. (Mr. Fred J. Lindop and Dr. Lewis Johnman.) Greenwich Ph.D. 1995.

 

Communism and counter-culture: the socialisms of William Morris and Ernest Belfort Bax. Roger T. Aldous. (Dr. Eileen M. Yeo.) Sussex D.Phil. 1997.

 

The radical thread - political change in Scotland: Paisley politics, 1885-1924. Catriona M.M. Macdonald. (Professor W. Hamish Fraser.) Strathclyde Ph.D. 1995.

 

Popular Liberalism in the English counties, 1885-1906. Patricia C. Lynch. (Mr. John M. Prest.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

The social context of science in Ireland, 1890-1950. Nicholas H. Whyte. (Professor Peter J. Bowler.) Belfast Ph.D. 1997.

 

Women and the professions, 1890-1939. Jessica Cooke. (Ms. Carol A. Dyhouse.) Sussex D.Phil. 1997.

 

Railwaymen in the North East of England, 1890-1930: industrial and political attitudes and policies. Francis Lawson. (Mr. A. William Purdue.) Open University Ph.D. 1994.

 

Industrial diseases and the Women's Trade Union League: the case of lead poisoning, 1891-1921. Wen-Hsia Wang. (Dr. Alastair J. Reid.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

Independent Labour Party men and women's suffrage in Britain, 1893-1914. Laura Ugolini. (Professor Angela V. John and Dr. John Dunne.) Greenwich Ph.D. 1995.

 

St. Mary's College, Durham, and the development of women's higher education in England, 1895-1952. Elizabeth Fox. (Dr. Duncan Bythell.) Durham M.A. 1997.

 

Since 1900

 

The social construction of nature: the case of forestry in Great Britain since the turn of the 20th century. Judith Gerber. (Dr. Michael Williams.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Labour and the countryside: rural strands in the British labour movement, 1900-39. Clare V.J. Griffiths. (Dr. Ross I. McKibbin.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

The rise of the Labour party in English rural constituencies, with special reference to Norfolk, c.1900-1939. Raymond Stokoe. (Professor Geoffrey R. Searle.) East Anglia M.Phil. 1997.

 

The problems of the British iron and steel industry in the period 1900-30, with special reference to its financial structure and performance. Lionel Hopkins. (Professor Stuart J. Woolf and Dr. T. Hatton.) Essex M.Phil. 1997.

 

Women's health in Sheffield in the early 20th century. Tania McIntosh. (Dr. John H. Woodward.) Sheffield Ph.D. 1997.

 

Social Darwinism and social policy, 1900-14. John D. Owen. (Professor F.M.L. Thompson.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

The development of Roman Catholic secondary education in Durham. Leo McCormack. (Mr. David V. Day.) Durham M.A. 1996.

 

The portrayal of women in the cartoons of William Kerridge Haselden. Judith S. Kindred. (Professors Hugh St. C. Cunningham and David A. Welch.) Kent M.A. 1997.

 

Trade disputes, trade unions and the law: the legal politics of industrial relations, 1906-27. Martyn L. McLeish. (Dr. Ross I. McKibbin and Dr. Mark R. Freedland.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.

 

Rescue and reform: girls, delinquency and industrial schools, 1908-33. Pamela M. Cox. (Dr. Deborah Thom.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

War and social change: a study of a Scottish burgh, 1910-22. Albert W. Harding. (Dr. Ian L. Donnachie.) Open University M.Phil. 1995.

 

Local government and the state of provincial opinion in Ireland, 1912-22. Fergus Campbell. (Professor William J. Beinart.) Bristol Ph.D. 1997.

Journey's end: ex-servicemen and the state during and after the Great War. Andrew P. Latcham. (Dr. Ross I. McKibbin.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

The army co-operation missions of the Royal Flying Corps/Royal Air Force, 1914-18. David Jordan. (Dr. John M. Bourne.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1997.

 

The struggle for reconstruction: coalition and the labour movement, 1916-24. Matthew Carter. (Professor Geoffrey R. Searle.) East Anglia Ph.D. 1996.

 

'Your wee bit hill and glen': the cultural politics of the Scottish Highlands, 1918-45. Hayden Latimer. (Dr. Michael J. Heffernan.) Loughborough Ph.D. 1997.

 

Women in the Clydeside labour movement, 1918-39. David Cairns. (Professor W. Hamish Fraser and Dr. Arthur J. McIvor.) Strathclyde Ph.D. 1996.

 

Elementary education in S.E. Northumberland, 1918-39: progress and change, with particular reference to the Bothal and Woodhorn areas. David J. Wise. (Professors David M. Galloway and G.R. Grace.) Durham M.A. 1997.

 

Lithuanian community in the West of Scotland since the First World War. Ellen O'Donnell. (Professor W. Hamish Fraser.) Strathclyde M.Phil. 1996.

 

Commercial geographies: landscape, economy and regional policy in inter-war Britain. Denis J. Linehan. (Dr. S.J. Daniels, Dr. Charles Watkins and Dr. David S. Matless.) Nottingham Ph.D. 1997.

 

Movements of Evangelical spirituality in England in the inter-war period. Ian M. Randall. (Dr. C.A. Brown and Dr. David W. Bebbington.) Wales (Spurgeon’s Coll.) Ph.D. 1997.

 

The politics of crime in interwar England and Wales, with particular reference to some discontinuities with 19th-century criminal justice policy. Howard Taylor. (Professor Christopher J. Wrigley.) Nottingham Ph.D. 1997.

 

Women and leisure in Lancashire, c.1920-c.1963. Claire Langhamer. (Dr. David C. Russell and Ms. Catherine E. Lubelska.) Central Lancashire Ph.D. 1997.

 

Women in British engineering, 1920-60. Clare M.P. Wightman. (Dr. Joanna Bourke.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Landscape for living: garden theory and design of the modern movement. Jan Woudstra. (Dr. Hugh C. Prince.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Irish women in N.W. England, 1920-50. Sharon Lambert. (Professor John K. Walton and Dr. Colin G. Pooley.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1997.

 

Labour women politicians in the 1920s. Jennifer Docherty. (Dr. Alan J. Kidd and Dr. Karen Hunt.) Manchester Metropolitan M.A. 1997.

 

Emigration from the Irish Republic to Britain, 1921-70. Enda Delaney. (Dr. Liam Kennedy.) Belfast Ph.D. 1997.

 

Radar strategy: the air dilemma and British politics, 1932-7. Alexander G.D. Rose. (Dr. Zara S. Steiner.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

The British Communist party, imperialism and war, 1935-45. Neil Redfern. (Dr. Tony J. Adams.) Manchester Metropolitan Ph.D. 1997.

 

Military influence on British civilian nursing, 1939-76. Penny Starns. (Professor Rodney Lowe.) Bristol M.Litt. 1997.

 

The tactical training and preparation of the British army for war in Europe, 1939-46. Timothy Harrison-Place. (Professor John C.R. Childs.) Leeds Ph.D. 1997.

 

The reconstruction of teacher education and training, 1941-54, with particular reference to the McNair committee. David R. Crook. (Professor Roy A. Lowe.) Wales (Swansea) Ph.D. 1997.

 

Privileged by liberty: despising tyranny, repelling revolution - the teaching of European history in secondary schools in England and Wales, 1945-75. Athena Syriatou. (Professor Martin J. Daunton.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

The Communist party in South Wales, 1945-68. Lyndon White. (Dr. Christopher M. Williams.) Wales (Cardiff) M.Phil. 1998.

 

Does your country need you? An oral history of the national service experience in Britain, 1945-63. Steven Martin. (Dr. Malcolm S. Smith.) Wales (Lampeter) Ph.D. 1997.

 

The making of the market: oligopolistic business in Britain, 1945-c.1960. Carlo J. Morelli. (Professor Leslie Hannah.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Labour's foreign policy, 1945-51, as critically reported by the New Statesman, The Spectator and The Economist. Andrew P. McCloskey. (Professor John A.S. Grenville.) Birmingham M.Phil. 1997.

 

Alcohol treatment policy, 1950-90: from alcoholism treatment to alcohol problems management. Elizabeth Thom. (Dr. Virginia Berridge.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Ideas, policy and ideology: the British Labour party in opposition, 1951-9. Catherine A. Torrie. (Professor Jose F. Harris.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Jo Grimond's leadership of the Liberal party. Geoffrey Sell. (Professor Ben J. Pimlott.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

The evolution of Ulster Unionism: course and consequences, 1960-8. Marc Mulholland. (Dr. T. Alvin Jackson.) Belfast Ph.D. 1997.

 

Hanes Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg, 1962-92. (The history of the Welsh Language Society, 1962-92.) Dylan Phillips. (Dr. Paul B. O'Leary.) Wales (Aberystwyth) Ph.D. 1997.

 

The Labour government's Northern Ireland policy, October 1964 - August 1969. Peter Rose. (Professor Peter J. Hennessy.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Norfolk and North Sea southern basin natural gas, 1966-95: a study in political economy. Michael L. Collins. (Professor Roy A. Church.) East Anglia Ph.D. 1997.

 

 

International History

 

Venetian mercantile presence in the western Mediterranean, 1398-1405. Eleanor A. Congdon. (Dr. David S.H. Abulafia.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

The 1684 French Jesuit mission to China. Hillary F.E. Ray. (Dr. Simon J. Schaffer.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

A comparative study of the cost and durability of ships of the line built for the Royal Navy during the Seven Years War and the American War of Independence. Barrington A. Rosier. (Dr. Michael Duffy.) Exeter Ph.D. 1997.

 

Diplomatic, ideological and military aspects of the Russo-Turkish War, 1768-74. Kosmas Papavlassopoulos. (Professor Paul Dukes.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 1997.

 

Changing attitudes of Europeans and Americans to the Inuit. Robert David. (Professor John M. MacKenzie and Dr. Paul Heelas.) Lancaster M.Phil. 1997.

 

An artery of Empire: the British post office and the postal and telegraphic service to India and Australia. Andrew S. Forbes. (Professor Martin J. Daunton.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

The influence of British Protestant missionaries on the development of the British empire in Africa and the Pacific, c.1865-c.1885. John Darch. (Dr. Colin C. Eldridge.) Wales (Lampeter) Ph.D. 1997.

 

Military occupations and civilians: three traditions and the laws of war, 1874-1949. Karma Nabulsi. (Professor E. Adam Roberts.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Agents and principals: the Crown Agents for the colonies, 1880-1914. David T. Sunderland. (Dr. Avner Offer.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Through the prism of the Habsburg monarchy: Hungary in American diplomacy after World War I. Tibor Glant. (Professor Callum A. MacDonald.) Warwick Ph.D. 1996.

 

The American press and the rise of Hitler, 1923-33. Gary A. Klein. (Dr. David Stevenson.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

The Empire, Neville Chamberlain and appeasement: the degree to which the Empire influenced the policy of appeasement of Nazi Germany. Kevin E. Fry. (Dr. Andrew J. Thorpe.) Exeter M.A. 1997.

 

Britain, Australia, New Zealand and the expansion of American power in the S.W. Pacific, 1941-6. Paul G.A. Orders. (Dr. David J. Reynolds.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

Mounting, directing and employing multinational military forces: the U.N. experience, 1948-94. John F. Hillen. (Dr. Martin E. Ceadel and Professor Robert J. O'Neill.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

The arms transfer policy of the Federal Republic of Germany towards the Middle East, 1949-82. Edwin K.W. de Roy van Zuijdewijn. (Dr. Jonathan R.C. Wright.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Fabianizing an empire: the Fabian Colonial Bureau, decolonization and 'imagined communities' in Africa. Deborah C.E. Johnston. (Dr. Megan A. Vaughan.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

'The greatest difference': Britain, the United States and the Buraimi oasis dispute, 1952-7. Amer I. J. Al-Baho. (Dr. C. John Kent.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Towards 'a tolerable state of order, without war': U.S. foreign aid, 'nation-building' and containment in S.E. Asia, 1953-68. T.R. Seitz. (Professor M.K. MccGwire.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

The history of diplomatic relations between the Republic of China on Taiwan and the European Community and its member states. J.Y.P. Chang. (Dr. G.R. Edwards.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

Britain, America and the United Nations operation in the Congo, 1960-3. Philip E. Hemming. (Dr. David J. Reynolds.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

Great Britain, the United States, Australia, New Zealand and the Malaysian-Indonesian confrontation, 1961-5. J.A. Subritzky. (Dr. David J. Reynolds.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

Salvaging democracy? America and Britain in British Guiana, 1961-4. Jane L. Sillery. (Dr. John S. Rowett and Professor Robert Dallek.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

The political economy of the Kennedy round period and the shift in U.S. trade policy towards the European community. Klinton W. Alexander. Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

The failure of limited commitment: the Vietnam policies of President John F. Kennedy, 1961-3. Michael A. Riley. (Dr. Adrian F. Bailey.) Leicester M.Phil. 1997.

 

Personality and policy-making: the case of the Cuban missile crisis. Susan J. Marlow. (Professor A. Danchev.) Keele M.Phil. 1997.

 

 

Africa

 

Gender and honour in middle-class Cape Town: the making of colonial identities, 1828-50. Kirsten E. McKenzie. (Dr. Stanley Trapido.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Agrarian transformations in the western districts of Cape Colony, 1838-c.1900. Wayne L. Dooling. (Professor John Iliffe.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

Racial attitudes among British settlers in South Africa, c.1850-c.1895. Simon G. Dagut. (Professor M.J. Garson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

The social and economic impact of political violence in Zimbabwe, 1890-1990: a case study of the Honde valley. Heike I. Schmidt. (Professor Terence O. Ranger.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.

 

Medicine and medical science in the colonial Sudan. Heather L. Bell. (Dr. Megan A. Vaughan.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.

 

Health and society in Windhoek, Namibia, 1915-45. Marion E. Wallace. (Professor Shula Marks.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

The 1919 Egyptian revolution. Majid Hussein. (Dr. Y. Choueiri.) Exeter Ph.D. 1997.

 

Watershed in a colonial backwater? The Bechuanaland Protectorate during the Second World War. Ashley J.W. Jackson. (Professor Terence O. Ranger.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Land development and sustainability: agricultural policy in colonial Kigezi, Uganda, 1940-62. Grace M. Carswell. (Dr. David M. Anderson.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

The state and the development of small-scale industry in Ghana since c.1945. Rajiv Ball. (Dr. Gareth M. Austin.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

A struggle for representation: the international media treatment of South Africa, 1972-9. James G. Sanders. (Professor Shula Marks.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

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

 

 

America and the West Indies

 

General

 

The representation of the natural world in the early chronicles of America: the 'Historia general y natural de las Indias' by Gonzalo Fernandez de Oviedo. J. Carrillo. (Dr. Anthony R.D. Pagden.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

Colonial America and the U.S.A.

 

Law and society in Restoration Virginia. John R. Pagan. (Dr. Clive A. Holmes.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.

 

Parades in Manhattan, 1788-1860: actions, ideas and the process of political culture. Donna F. Truglio. (Professor Daniel W. Howe.) Oxford M.Litt. 1997.

 

A history of Black-Jewish relations in the American South, 1790-1970. C.J. Webb. (Professor D.J. Caster.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

Peace, politics and philanthropy: Henry Brougham, William Roscoe and America, 1808-68. Katherine M.R. Lloyd. (Professor Daniel W. Howe.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

English public opinion and the American Civil War: a reconsideration. Duncan A. Campbell. (Dr. Michael J. Sewell.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

Liverpool and the Confederate states: Fraser Trenholm and company operations during the American Civil War. Francis Hughes. (Dr. Martin S. Crawford.) Keele Ph.D. 1996.

Anglo-American citizen peace initiatives, 1908-25, with focus upon the Anglo-American Foundation. Barbara A. Usher. (Professor Callum A. MacDonald.) Warwick M.A. 1995.

 

Voluntarism in crisis: an exploration of the effects of the Great Depression in Delaware, 1929-38. Barry Plimmer. (Dr. Stephen W. Baskerville.) Hull Ph.D. 1997.

 

Corrected chronology: Ad Reinhardt and the American Communist movement, 1936-50. Michael Corris. London Ph.D. 1996.

 

Black activism in Arkansas, 1940-70. John A. Kirk. (Dr. Brian E. Ward.) Newcastle Ph.D. 1997.

 

Spies and saboteurs: Anglo-American collaboration and rivalry in human intelligence collection and special operations, 1940-5. Joseph F. Jakub. (Professor Robert J. O'Neill.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Black-oriented radio and the campaign for civil rights in the United States, 1945-75. Stephen Walsh. (Dr. Brian E. Ward.) Newcastle Ph.D. 1997.

 

Prelude to failure: the first twelve months of Lyndon Baines Johnson's presidency. Graham D. Birrell. (Dr. George R. Conyne.) Kent M.A. 1997.

 

West Indies and the Caribbean area

 

El Dorado on paper: traverse surveys and the geographical construction of British Guiana, 1803-44. D.G. Burnett. (Dr. Jim A. Secord.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

Coming to terms with Castro: Britain and the Cuban revolution, 1958-65. Harold Bush-Howard. (Dr. Alan Sked.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Central and Latin America

 

Religious life and urban society in colonial Mexico: the nuns and beatas of Querétaro, 1674-1810. Negin Gunnarsdottir. (Dr. David A. Brading.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

Aspects of religion, culture and sociability in Antioquia (Colombia), 1850-1930. M. Patricia Londono. (Mr. Malcolm D. Deas.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Caciquismo in post-revolutionary Mexico: the case of Gabriel Barrios Cabrer. Keith Brewster. (Dr. Guy P.C. Thomson.) Warwick Ph.D. 1995.

 

Plutarco Elias Calles and the revolutionary government in Sonora, Mexico, 1915-19. Edward M. Farmer. (Dr. David A. Brading.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

The Chayanta rebellion of 1927 (northern Potosì, Bolivia). Angela Grunberg. (Mr. Malcolm D. Deas.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Somoza and the United States: good neighbour diplomacy in Nicaragua, 1933-45. Andrew R. Crawley. (Mr. Malcolm D. Deas.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

 

Asia

 

General

 

The formation of the Indo-European telegraph line: Britain, the Ottoman empire and Persia, 1855-65. Suliman Shahvar. (Dr. R. Michael Burrell.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

A history of the trade to S. Asia by Macmillan and Oxford University Press, 1875-1900. Rimi B. Chatterjee. (Mr. M. Turner and Mr. W.L. St. Clair.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

The post-war rapprochement of Malaya and Japan, 1945-61. Junko Tomaru. (Dr. Ann Waswo.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Middle East

 

Antiochos III and the cities of western Asia Minor. John T. Ma. (Professor Fergus G.B. Millar.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

The Imani'Shi'i movement in the time of Musa Al-Kazim and 'Ali Al-Rida. Mehmet Ali Buyukkara. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1997.

 

Society, politics and economics in Mazandaran, 1848-1914. Mohammad A. Kazembeyki. (Professor Francis C.R. Robinson and Dr. Vanessa A. Martin.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

The 'Sherifian solution': British planning for Hashemite rule in the post-World War I Middle East. Timothy J. Paris. (Sir Roger Tomkys.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

The fall of the Constantinople government and British policy, 1920-2. Nese Ozden. (Dr. David M. Anderson and Professor Malcolm E. Yapp.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

British Jewry, Zionism and the Jewish state, 1936-56. Stephan E.C.M.A. Wendehorst. (Professor Peter G.J. Pulzer.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

The Causes of Failure of Democracy in Iran 1941-53. Massoumeh Torfeh. (Professor E. Kedourie.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

In search of 'culture' and 'authenticity': the Iranian intellectuals vis-à-vis the state, 1953-77. Negin Nabavi-Houshmand. (Professor Ali Reza Sheikholeslami.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

The Iranian revolution: the causes of mass mobilization and its continuity, 1976-96. Hamidreza Jalaeipour. (Dr. Vanessa M. Martin and Dr. Michael Saward.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Central Asia

 

'Of what people are you?' Frames of identity and boundary relations in Afghanistan, 1747-1992. Richard M. Murphy. (Professor John H.R. Davis and Dr. Paul K. Dresch.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.

 

The history of the Naqshbandi Sufi Brotherhood in the N. Caucasus: its impact on the religious, social and political life of the area in the first half of the 19th century. Anna Zelkina. (Dr. Derek Hopwood.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.

 

British policy towards Transcaucasia, 1917-21. Kaya T. Caglayan. (Dr. G. Reza Sabri-Tabrizi and Professor Michael W. Suleiman.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1997.

 

India and Pakistan

 

State and local power relations in the towns of Gujarat: Surat and Cambray, c.1572-1740. F. Hasan. (Dr. Gordon Johnson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

From nabob to sahib: the construction of the British body in India, c.1800-1914. Elizabeth M. Collingham. (Professor Christopher A. Bayly.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

The social history of the Rajput clans in colonial N. India, c.1800-1900. Malavika Kasturi. (Professor Christopher A. Bayly.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

Tribe and state in Waziristan, 1849-83. Hugh Beattie. (Professor Malcolm E. Yapp.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

The lunatic asylum in British India, 1857-80: colonialism, medicine and power. James H. Mills. (Dr. Crispin P. Bates and Dr. Paul J. Bailey.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1997.

 

The making of a cultural identity: language, literature and gender in Orissa in late 19th- and early 20th-centuries. Pragati Mohapatra. (Professor Peter G. Robb.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

The transformation of domesticity as an ideology: Calcutta, 1880-1947. Sudeshna Banerjee. (Professor David J. Arnold.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Education and community in colonial Jallandhar, 1880-1935. Rajwinder S. Pal. (Dr. David A. Washbrook.) Warwick Ph.D. 1992.

 

Cornelia Sorabji, 1866-1954: a woman's biography. Suparna Gooptu. (Professor Judith M. Brown.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Indian elites, urban space and the restructuring of Ahmedabad city, 1890-1947. Siddhartha Raychauduri. (Professor Christopher A. Bayly.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

A mission for medicine: Dr. Ellen Farrer and India, 1891-1933. Imogen S. Anderson. (Mr. Alan J. Heesom.) Durham Ph.D. 1997.

 

Politics and society in Jalpaiguri district in the 20th century. Subhajyoti Ray. (Professor Peter G. Robb.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Labour and nationalism in Sholapur: conflict, confrontation and control in a Deccan city, western India, 1918-39. M.N. Kamat. (Dr. Raj S. Chandavarkar.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

Gender, colonialism and nationalism in the 1930s Indian women's movement. Suruchi Thapar. (Dr. Carol Wolkowitz and Ms. Joanna Liddle.) Warwick Ph.D. 1997.

 

 

Sri Lanka and Indian Ocean

 

Kala Pani: Indian convicts in Mauritius, 1815-53. Clare Anderson. (Dr. Ian Duffield and Dr. Crispin P. Bates.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1997.

 

South-East Asia

 

A policy of neglect: British diplomacy towards French Indo-China, 1943-5. Claude Hutton. (Dr. John D. Charmley.) East Anglia Ph.D. 1995.

 

Dato Onn, the U.M.N.O. and the Independence of Malaya party, 1948-52. Juita M. Puthucheary. (Professor Ralph B. Smith.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

China and Korea

 

Li Deyu (787-850): his life, writing and place in intellectual history. J.C. Chaplin. (Professor David L. McMullen.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

Buddhist monasteries in Hangzhou in the Ming and early Qing. Susanna C. Thornton. (Dr. David W. Faure.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.

 

China trade metalwork in the 18th-19th centuries. Eldon E. Worrall. (Professor John K. Davies.) Liverpool M.Phil. 1996.

 

Silas A. Hardoon, a cultural intermediary in Shanghai, 1880-1931. Chiara Betta. (Dr. R. Gary Tiedemann.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

The origins of social policy in Korea, 1910-63. Hikang Yang. (Professor Stein Ringen.) Oxford M.Litt. 1997.

 

State ceremonies and political culture in China during the early Republican period. Henrietta K. Harrison. (Dr. David W. Faure and Professor Glen Dudbridge.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.

 

A re-evaluation of Chiang Kai-shek's Blueshirts: Chinese Fascism in the 1930s. Doo-eum Chung. (Dr. R. Gary Tiedemann.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Secular increase in natural fertility in China from 1940s to 1980s. Yonghao Pu. London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Japan

 

The Japanese experience in Britain, 1862-76. Andrew J. Cobbing. (Dr. Richard L. Sims.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

A comparative study of the socialization of children in Britain and Japan, 1918-55. Atsuko Mizobe. (Professor John M. MacKenzie.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1997.

 

Japanese overseas broadcasting, 1937-45. Jane Robbins. (Dr. Gordon Daniels.) Sheffield Ph.D. 1997.

 

 

Australasia and the Pacific

 

The socio-economic characteristics of English migrants to New Zealand, 1840-53. Paul Hudson. (Dr. Stephen Constantine and Dr. Colin G. Pooley.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1997.

 

The geography of citizenship strategies in a rural S. Australian aboriginal community, 1940-93. M.T. Sleeman. (Dr. Alan R.H. Baker.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

May 2002