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Philosophy of History

The historian's two bodies. Nathan D. Uglow. (Professor Stephen Bann.) Kent Ph.D. 1998.

Historiography

Being different: schools of hagiography in Bedan Northumbria. Sandra A.J. Duncan. (Dr. Nicholas J. Higham.) Manchester Ph.D. 1998.

Byzantine hagiographies in Arabic: three translations from a 9th-century manuscript copied at the monastery of Mar Saba in Palestine (Vaticanus Arabicus 71). Katherine I.M. Leeming. (Dr. Sebastian P. Brock and Dr. Friedrich W. Zimmermann.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Wonders in central medieval chronicles of the Anglo-Norman realm. Carl S. Watkins. (Dr. Martin Brett.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

The 'Sibylla Tiburtina' and its medieval audience: interpretation and diffusion of the Latin text. Anke Holdenried. (Professor David L. d'Avray.) London Ph.D. 1998.

History and legend in the chronicle of Peter of Langtoft. James Wilde. (Professor Jeffrey H. Denton.) Manchester Ph.D. 1998.

Kingmaking: the historiography of Bruce and Lancaster in biography, ceremonial and document. Sarah K. Tolmie. (Dr. Richard P. Axton.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

A study of Thomas Gray's Scalacronica. Andrew C. King. (Professor Michael C. Prestwich.) Durham M.A. 1998.

Adam Abell's The Roit or Quheill of Tyme: an edition. Stephanie Thorson. (Dr. Norman A.T. Macdougall.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1998.

Providence and politics in Sir Walter Ralegh's History of the World. Eleri G. Larkum. (Dr. David G.E. Norbrook.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

History in black and white: the treatment of history in the political novels of André Brink. Robert J.N. Plummer. (Dr. John S. Kelly.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Ancient History

General

Images of motherhood in late antiquity. Mary E. Harlow. (Dr. Lin Foxhall.) Leicester Ph.D. 1998.

Egypt

Education in Greco-Roman, Byzantine and early Arab Egypt: assessing the primary evidence. Scott J. Bucking. (Professor Patricia E. Easterling.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Greece and Mediterranean

Aspects of seafaring and trade in the central Mediterranean region, c.1200-800 B.C. Claire Calcagno. (Professor Sean McGrail and Dr. Andrew G. Sherratt.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

The cultural history of Colchis, 6th-1st centuries B.C. Gocha R. Tsetskhladze. (Professor Sir John Boardman.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

The hetaira in the ancient Greek world. Despina Christodoulou. (Dr. Paul A. Cartledge.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Popular attitudes to judicial activity in the age of Aristophanes. Angus J. Crichton. (Professor John A. North.) London Ph.D. 1997.

The cash economy of 4th-century B.C. Athens. Kirsty M.W. Shipton. (Professor Michael H. Crawford.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Alexander the Great's campaigns in Sogdia and northern Bactria: a study of the topography and archaeology. Peter Sommer. Birmingham M.Phil. 1995.

The diplomatic relations of Hellenistic Crete. Alexandros Karafotias. (Professor John K. Davies.) Liverpool Ph.D. 1998.

Ancient Rome and the Empire

A social history of Campania in the 4th century B.C. Alessia C. Bolis. (Professor Michael H. Crawford.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Social complexity and religion at Rome in the 2nd and 1st centuries B.C. Andreas E. Bendlin. (Dr. Simon R.F. Price.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

The Roman empire's relations with Lycia and the island of Rhodes. Andrew D. Banks. (Dr. John G.F. Hind and Professor Ian N. Wood.) Leeds M.A. 1998.

The reign of the Emperor Hadrian and its effects for Rome and the Empire. Colin Penny. (Dr. David C.A. Shotter.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1998.

Roman coins from the province of Asia in the Antonine period, 138-192. Volker Heuchert. (Dr. Christopher J. Howgego.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Warlords of the Western Empire in the later 5th century A.D. Penelope A. MacGeorge, formerly Houghton. (Dr. Bryan R. Ward-Perkins.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

Early and Roman Britain

The Romanization of Britain. Kristina M. Giannotta. (Dr. L. Keppie and Dr. William S. Hanson.) Glasgow M.Phil. 1997.

Aspects of Roman building construction in Britain. Elizabeth Shirley. (Professor Michael G. Fulford.) Reading Ph.D. 1998.

 

Medieval Europe

General and Continental

Germanic social structure, c.200-600: a methodological study in the use of archaeology and historical evidence in migration-age Europe. Mads Ravn. (Dr. Catherine M. Hills.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Politics and ideology in early medieval Italy, c.700-c.1500. Geoffrey V.B. West. (Professor Janet L. Nelson.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Representations of the barbarian in the early medieval West, c.800-1100. Scott Ashley. (Mr. C. Patrick Wormald.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

An 11th-century Byzantine liturgical homiliary: the Evergetis 'Katechetikon'. Barbara Crostini. (Dr. Joseph A. Munitiz.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Urban space and political life in Rome, 1100-1300: the Frangipani family in the Forum area. Matthew R. Ellis. (Dr. Bryan R. Ward-Perkins.) Oxford M.Litt. 1997.

Female spirituality and intellect in the 12th and 13th centuries: a case study of Herrad of Hohenbourg. Fiona J. Griffiths. (Dr. Anna B.S. Abulafia.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Recruitment and supply in mid-Angevin armies. Andrew Fisher. (Dr. Andrew C. Ayton.) Hull Ph.D. 1998.

A study of the origins, development and significance of the Beguine communities in Douai and Lille, 1200-1500. Penelope E. Galloway. (Dr. L. Smith.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Royal eloquence in the Spanish Peninsula, with particular reference to the Crown of Aragon, c.1200-1410. Suzanne F. Cawsey. (Dr. Jean H. Dunbabin and Dr. Peter A. Linehan.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

The Poor Clares in the Hispanic kingdoms during the 13th century. Lee-Ann Tunstall. (Dr. David S.H. Abulafia.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Crusading proposals and plans of the late 13th and early 14th centuries. Anthony Leopold. (Dr. Alan J. Forey, Dr. Len E. Scales and Professor David W. Rollason.) Durham Ph.D. 1998.

The crusade in the 14th century as an expression of the international chivalric ethic. Louise Norgate. (Dr. Alan V. Murray and Dr. Graham A. Loud.) Leeds M.A. 1998.

The ecclesiastical organization of the Church of the East, 1318-1913. David J. Wilmshurst. (Dr. Sebastian P. Brock and Mr. Donald S. Richards.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Politics, society and the Crusades in England and France, 1378-1400. James W. Magee. (Professor Norman J. Housley.) Leicester Ph.D. 1998.

Of republics and tyrants: aspects of Quattrocento humanist writings and their reception in England, c.1400-c.1460. David G. Rundle. (Dr. George S. Garnett and Dr. Clifford S.L. Davies.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Urban renewal in Siena, 1458-1524. Fabrizio Nevola. (Dr. Georgia Clarke.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Ideas about women in the earliest printed Dutch vernacular books: female saints' lives, exempla and their female readers. Catharina T.H. van Dort. (Professor David L. d'Avray.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Politics, image-making and urban space: representations of Florence in the art of Domenico Ghirlandaio. Caspar Pearson. Birmingham M.Phil. 1998.

British Isles

The archaeology of Middle Saxon England: the evidence of Lincolnshire and Hampshire compared. Katharina U. Ulmschneider. (Professor Martin Biddle.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Theoretical approaches to early medieval migration in the N.E. of England. Simon Trafford. (Professor Martin O.H. Carver and Dr. Catherine R.E. Cubitt.) York D.Phil. 1998.

Aspects of Anglo-Saxon history in the E. Midlands. Anthony B. Rollings. (Professor Charles V. Phythian-Adams.) Leicester Ph.D. 1998.

The British Church and Anglo-Saxon expansion: the evidence of saints' cults. Mark Wakeford. (Professor David W. Rollason.) Durham Ph.D. 1998.

Nec silentio praetereundum: the significance of the miraculous in the Anglo-Saxon church in the time of Bede. Jonathan R. Hustler. (Professor David W. Rollason.) Durham Ph.D. 1998.

The Anglo-Saxon charters of Exeter: an edition and commentary. Charles L.G. Insley. (Mr. Pierre T.V.M. Chaplais.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Aspects of dynastic kingship in early medieval Ireland. Philip T. Irwin. (Dr. Thomas M.O. Charles-Edwards.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

The area around Whitby, N. Yorks., in medieval times. Dorothy Fox. (Professor Charles V. Phythian-Adams.) Leicester M.Phil. 1998.

Community and neighbourhood in medieval society: a local study in Cambridgeshire. Katherine E. Parkin. (Professor Charles V. Phythian-Adams.) Leicester Ph.D. 1998.

The medieval chapels of Devon. Jeanne James. (Professor Nicholas I. Orme.) Exeter M.Phil. 1997.

An analysis of the Anglo-Saxon charters of the New Minster, Winchester. Sean M. Miller. (Dr. Simon D. Keynes.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Family, followers and friends: the socio-political dynamics of the Anglo-Norman aristocracy. John P. Meddings. (Dr. Graham A. Loud and Professor David B. Crouch.) Leeds Ph.D. 1998.

History of the Anglo-Norman state. Atsuko Nakamura. (Professor David R. Bates.) Glasgow M.Phil. 1997.

Medieval Wales: the survival of the princes of Powys, until the 15th century. Christopher M. Hogan. (Dr. Simon K. Walker.) Sheffield M.Phil. 1998.

The origins, rise and decline of free mining customs in England and North Wales: a legal standpoint. David Tew. (Dr. Marilyn Palmer.) Leicester Ph.D. 1998.

Typological interpretation and illustration of the English psalters, c.1150-1250. Stela D. Panayotova. (Professor Henry M.R.E. Mayr-Harting.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

The county knights in the reign of King John. Kathryn H. Faulkner. (Dr. David A. Carpenter.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Thirteenth-century manorial records. Katharine Stocks. (Professors Richard H. Britnell and Paul D.A. Harvey.) Durham Ph.D. 1998.

Artistic patronage by women in England, 1216-1377. Loveday E. Talbot Gee. (Dr. B. Paul Crossley.) London Ph.D. 1998.

The foundation and functions of perpetual chantries in the diocese of Norwich, c.1250-1547. Rachel E. Ward. (Dr. Eamon Duffy.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Middle English romance, attitudes to kingship and political crisis, c.1272-c.1350. Karen Lucas. (Professor Michael C. Prestwich.) Durham Ph.D. 1998.

Adam of Buckfield's Aristotelianism in the 13th century and its relationship to university teaching. Edmund J. French. (Dr. Peter R. Denley.) London Ph.D. 1998.

The custumals of the Cinque Ports, c.1290-c.1500: studies in the cultural production of the urban record. Justin Croft. (Mr. Andrew F. Butcher.) Kent Ph.D. 1998.

The London Charterhouse in the later middle ages. Andrew R. Wines. (Dr. Eamon Duffy.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

The medieval maiden: young and single womanhood in England, 1300-1500. Kim Phillips. (Professor Felicity J. Riddy and Dr. P. Jeremy P. Goldberg.) York D.Phil. 1998.

Intellectual life at the abbey of St. Albans and the nature of monastic learning in England, c.1350-c.1440. James G. Clark. (Dr. R.J.A.I. Catto.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

Society, government and power in the lordship of Blakemere, N. Shropshire, c.1350-c.1420. Francesca B. Bumpus. (Dr. Llinos O.W. Smith.) Wales (Aberystwyth) Ph.D. 1998.

Crown, magnates and gentry: the English parliament, 1369-1421. Gwilym J.A. Dodd. (Professor W. Mark Ormrod.) York D.Phil. 1998.

Some aspects of the knightly household of Richard II. Shelagh M. Mitchell. (Professor John B. Gillingham.) London Ph.D. 1998.

The clerical population of the province of York: an edition of the clerical poll tax enrolments, 1377-81. F. Peter Mackie. (Professor David M. Smith.) York D.Phil. 1998.

A late 14th-century service book: the historiated and inhabited initials of the Great Missal (c.1383-4) of Abbot Nicholas de Litlyngton. Douglas East. (Professor Geoffrey H. Martin.) Essex M.Phil. 1998.

The governorship of the 1st duke of Albany. Karen J. Hunt. (Professor Michael Lynch and Dr. Steven I. Boardman.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1998.

The political development of Ulster and the lordship of the Isles, 1394-1499. Simon M. Kingston. (Dr. Jenny Wormald.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

The administration of the aulnage and subsidy on woollen cloth between 1394 and 1485, with a case study on Hampshire. Phoebe H. Merrick. (Dr. Brian J. Golding.) Southampton M.Phil. 1998.

The Premonstratensian order in late medieval England. Joseph A. Gribbin. (Dr. Roger W. Lovatt.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Women and the monastic life in late medieval Yorkshire. Anna C. Macdonald. (Dr. John R.L. Maddicott.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

Rural industry in late medieval Norfolk. Matthew D. Butcher. (Dr. Richard M. Smith and Mr. James Campbell.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Monastic and secular religion and devotional reading in late medieval Dartford and W. Kent. Paul J. Lee. (Mr. Andrew F. Butcher.) Kent Ph.D. 1998.

Memorials and commemoration in the parish churches of late medieval York. Clara M. Barnett. (Dr. E. Christopher Norton.) York D.Phil. 1998.

Literacy, culture and social structures in 15th-century towns in Kent. Mark L. Merry. (Mr. Andrew F. Butcher.) Kent Ph.D. 1998.

The 15th-century stewards' books of Southampton. Anne Thick. (Dr. Thomas B. James and Professor Colin P.S. Platt.) Southampton Ph.D. 1998.

'She is but a wommann': the queen and princess in Scotland, 1423-63. Fiona A. Downie. (Dr. David M. Ditchburn.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 1998.

Landed society in Cumberland and Westmorland, c.1440-1485: the politics of the Wars of the Roses. Peter W.N. Booth. (Dr. Daniel T. Williams.) Leicester Ph.D. 1998.

The Dominicans in Scotland, 1450-1560. Janet P. Foggie. (Professor Michael Lynch and Dr. M. Gary Dickson.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1998.

Class and the social transformation of a late medieval small town: Lydd, c.1450-1550. Spencer Dimmock. (Mr. Andrew F. Butcher.) Kent Ph.D. 1998.

Royal finance and politics in England, 1450-5. William Smith. (Dr. Richard G. Davies.) Manchester Ph.D. 1998.

Gilds and the parish community in late medieval East Anglia, c.1470-1550. Kenneth S. Farnhill. (Dr. Eamon Duffy.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

The influence of educational qualifications and social networking on careers in the church: prosopographical study of Scottish clerical supplicants to the papal curia (mentioned in the Registra Supplicationum) between 1470 and 1500. Eila Williamson . (Dr. David E. Brown.) Glasgow Ph.D. 1998.

 

Modern Europe

General

Reason, religion, toleration: Judaism and the European early Enlightenment. Adam D. Sutcliffe. (Professor Jonathan I. Israel.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Imperial Russia and Sweden: relations, 1815-1914. Gudrun I. Persson. London Ph.D. 1998.

The decline and fall of western Marxism. I-Chung Chen. (Professor Gareth Stedman Jones.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

British and Austro-Hungarian reporting of the problems facing the Russian monarchy, 1894-1914. Peter Edwards. (Professor F. Roy Bridge.) Leeds Ph.D. 1998.

Léon Bonnat and his Scandinavian pupils. Siu L.N. Challons-Lipton. (Dr. Jon J.L. Whiteley and Dr. N.L. Kent.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

The Russians on Athos, with special reference to the Prophet Elijah Skete. Nicholas Fennell. (Mr. Stevan K. Pavlowitch.) Southampton Ph.D. 1998.

The Anglo-German antagonism and trade with Holland, with special reference to foodstuffs, during the First World War. Alexander H. Baer. (Dr. Jay M. Winter.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Relations between the British army and the civilian population on the Western Front, 1914-18. Craig Gibson. (Professor John Gooch.) Leeds Ph.D. 1998.

Romanian policy towards Germany, Sept. 1936 - Sept. 1940. Rebecca A. Haynes. (Professor Dennis J. Deletant.) London Ph.D. 1998.

The nature of the Scheldt estuary campaign of October-November 1944. Iain R. Allen. (Professor John C.R. Childs.) Leeds M.A. 1998.

Britain, the Balkans and the politics of the wartime alliance: great power collaboration and the pre-percentages agreement of May 1944. Gavin M. Scrase. (Dr. Heather Williams.) Southampton Ph.D. 1998.

Britain, Swedish neutrality and the Cold War, 1945-53. Juhana H. Aunesluoma. (Dr. Anne F. Deighton.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Political change and Europeanism: the case of Spain's process of integration into the European Community, 1957-85. Julio E. Crespo Maclennan. (Dr. C.T. Powell and Dr. Anthony J. Nicholls.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

European socialist parties and trade unions and the Spanish transition from dictatorship to democracy, 1959-77. Pilar Ortuno-Anaya. (Dr. Frances Lannon.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Austria

Counter-Reformation in the provinces: the duchy of Styria, 1580-1780. Regina Portner. (Professors Robert J.W. Evans and Peter G.M. Dickson.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Belgium

Aspects of the production of scientific instruments in Louvain between c.1550 and c.1600. Koenraad Van Cleempoel. (Dr. William F. Ryan.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Czechoslovakia

The Czechoslovak air force in the U.K., 1940-5. Alan Brown. (Dr. Adrian A. Smith.) Southampton Ph.D. 1998.

Denmark

Scotland, Denmark-Norway and the House of Stuart, 1603-60: a diplomatic and military analysis. Stephen W. Murdoch. (Professors Allan I. Macinnes and Paul Dukes.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 1998.

France

Representations of power in early modern France: Louis XII, the Father of the People, 1498-1515. Nicole N.N. Hochner. (Professor Robert W. Scribner.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Towards an individual voice: women writers in England and France, 1520-1690. Jane Batchelor. (Dr. Susan Bassnett.) Warwick Ph.D. 1996.

The origins of policing and its relation to the public interest in early modern France, 1572-1630. Tony P. Nuspl. (Professor U. Peter Burke.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

J.-B. Thiers and the repression of superstition in late 17th-century France. Daniel T. Penney. (Mr. Robin Briggs.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Changing popular attitudes to the military in Lorraine and surrounding regions, 1700-1870. David M. Hopkin. (Professor U. Peter Burke.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

The life and career of Marshal Oudinot. Robert J. Williams. (Professor John W. Derry.) Newcastle M.Litt. 1998.

English perceptions and portrayals of Napoleon Bonaparte, 1799-1815. Lee Shailer. (Dr. Malcolm H. Crook.) Keele M.Phil. 1998.

An historical geography of the rural tramways of Loir-et-Cher (France), c.1880-1934. Richard H. Turner. (Dr. Alan R. H. Baker.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Immigration and national identity in France during the 1930s, with particular reference to the Department of the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence. Paul M. Lawrence. (Professor Pamela M. Pilbeam.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Children of the Occupation: an analysis of the effects of the Nazi occupation upon the children of Caen. Jill E. Sturdee. (Professor H. Roderick Kedward.) Sussex D.Phil. 1998.

Fascist cultural politics in France: modernity and gender in 'Je suis partout', 1940-4. Joan L. Tumblety. (Dr. Robert P. Tombs.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Resisters or collaborators? The role of the Union Générale des Israélites de France at Drancy internment camp, 1941-4. Susan E. Warrilow. (Dr. Alex G. Keller.) Leicester M.Phil. 1998.

Idealizing France, 1942-8: the place of gender and race. Karen H. Adler. (Professor H. Roderick Kedward.) Sussex D.Phil. 1998.

Germany

Great Britain and Hanover, 1830-66. Peter H.H. Draeger. (Professor Derek E.D. Beales.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

The emergence of the social awareness of science movement in Britain and Germany. Valeria Lima Passos. (Professor Peter J. Bowler.) Belfast M.Phil. 1998.

The German staff: military decision-making and planning in Germany, 1911-14. Annika M. Mombauer. (Professor John C.G. Röhl and Miss Beryl J. Williams.) Sussex D.Phil. 1997.

Vampire of the continent: Anglophobia in Germany, 1914-18. Matthew P. Stibbe. (Professor John C.G. Röhl.) Sussex D.Phil. 1998.

The German Communist party in Saxony during the Weimar Republic, 1918-33. Norman H. Laporte. (Professors George C. Peden and Brian O. Murdoch.) Stirling Ph.D. 1998.

The church in the Third Reich/G.D.R. Sebastian M. Gehrold. (Dr. Nicholas M. Hope.) Glasgow M.Phil. 1998.

German wireless propaganda in English: an analysis of the organization, content and effectiveness of National Socialist radio broadcasts for the United Kingdom, 1939-45. Martin Doherty. (Professor David A. Welch.) Kent Ph.D. 1998.

The role and image of women in the feature films of the Third Reich, 1939-45. Jo Fox. (Professor David A. Welch.) Kent Ph.D. 1998.

Ignorance or apathy? Britain's Holocaust-related intelligence-gathering during World War II and its impact upon related policy-making. Craig Sisson. (Professor Nicholas J. Cull and Mr. G. Steve Paulsson.) Leicester M.Phil. 1998.

Some faint hope and courage: the B.B.C. and the Final Solution, 1942-5. Gabriel C. Milland. (Professor Richard J. Bonney and Mr. G. Steve Paulsson.) Leicester Ph.D. 1998.

The Socialist Unity Party of Germany (S.E.D.) and the German question, 1944-53. Dirk Spilker. (Mr. Anthony J. Nicholls.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Popular opinion in the German Democratic Republic, 1945-68. Corey D. Ross. (Professor Mary J.A. Fulbrook.) London Ph.D. 1998.

The Holocaust on trial: the war crimes trials in the formation of history and memory. Donald A. Bloxham. (Dr. A.R.J. (Tony) Kushner.) Southampton Ph.D. 1998.

Greece

Gender and nationalism in the Hellenic world, 1836-97. Demetra Tzanaki. (Professor Richard R.M. Clogg.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Italy

Honour and the culture of male Venetian nobles, c.1500-1650. Jonathan M. Walker. (Dr. D.J. Howard.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

The contemplatives in action: Vincenzo Querini, Gasparo Contarini and the shaping of politics in Renaissance Italy. Stephen D. Bowd. (Dr. Richard S. Mackenney and Dr. M. Gary Dickson.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1998.

Advice treatises to the Medici, 1512-27. Christopher J. Collett. (Dr. Robert D. Black.) Leeds M.A. 1998.

The concept of legitimacy in the political thought of Niccolò Machiavelli. Marco F. Cocito Monoc. (Dr. Gillian R. Evans.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Marital litigation and gender relations in early modern Venice, c.1570-1700. Daniela Hacke. (Professor Robert W. Scribner.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

The life of Giovanni Croce: a documentary study. Laura K. Davey. (Dr. E.J. Whenham and Dr. Bojan Bujic.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

At the origins of the Italian Risorgimento: revolutionary activities and politico-economic thought of Giuseppe Pecchio, 1785-1835. Maurizio Isabella. (Professor Derek E.D. Beales.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

The representation of violence and war in Futurist and Vorticist art in Italy and Britain, 1909-19. Marcella Bartuli. (Dr. Jay M. Winter.) Cambridge M.Litt. 1998.

Three different aspects of Italian foreign policy, 1934-40. James T.M. Flannigan. (Mr. J. William D. Trythall.) York M.A. 1997.

Representations of the Italian Resistance: post-war reprisals and the question of truth. Sarah V. Morgan. (Dr. David A. Forgacs.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Structural reformism: the Socialist management of capitalism, the British Labour party and the Italian Socialist party, 1956-64. Ilaria Favretto. (Professor Donald Sassoon.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Mediterranean and Islands

Society and the Inquisition in Malta, 1743-98. Frans Ciappara. (Dr. John M.J. Rogister.) Durham Ph.D. 1998.

The demand for self determination in Cyprus in the 1940s. Prelude to deeper crisis. Yiorghos Leventis. (Professors Kevin Featherstone and John W. Hiden.) Bradford M.Phil. 1998.

The issue of separate municipalities and the birth of the new republic: Cyprus, 1957-63. Diana Markides. (Dr. Robert F. Holland.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Netherlands

Amsterdam and William III: the role of influence, interest and patronage on policy-making in the Dutch Republic, 1672-84. Elizabeth C. Edwards. (Professor Jonathan I. Israel.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Poland

Hiding in Warsaw: the Jews on the 'Aryan side' in the Polish capital, 1940-5. G. Steve Paulsson. (Professors Peter G.J. Pulzer and Jerzy Tomaszewski.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Russia and the U.S.S.R.

Periodical publishing by the Russian radical émigrés in the second half of the 19th century. Helen S. Williams. (Dr. Roger P. Bartlett.) London M.Phil. 1998.

The St. Petersburg imperial theatres, 1900-20: culture and power during the Russian Revolution. Murray M. Frame. (Dr. Jana R. Howlett.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

The Tsarist secret police in St. Petersburg, 1906-14. Iain G. Lauchlan. (Mr. John D. Morison.) Leeds Ph.D. 1998.

Anti-Bolshevism and the origins of the Antonov movement: the Tambov countryside through the Revolution and civil war. Erik-Christiaan Landis. (Dr. Orlando G. Figes.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Russian and Ukrainian national identities, with reference to their significance in southern Ukraine. Louise Jackson. (Dr. Denis J.B. Shaw.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1998.

Spain

Cardinal Garcia de Loaisa y Mendoza: servant of Church and emperor. Kristen T.B. Kuebler. (Professor Sir John Elliott.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

The corporate university in the age of Olivares: Salamanca, c.1630-1640. Andrew J. Hegarty. (Dr. Laurence W.B. Brockliss.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Switzerland

The repression and survival of Anabaptism in the Emmental, Switzerland, 1659-1743. Mark B. Furner. (Professor Robert W. Scribner.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

 

Modern Britain and Ireland

Long Periods

A history of the brewing industry. Jonathan Reinarz. (Dr. Joan Lane.) Warwick Ph.D. 1998.

Children of disobedience: aspects of possession in early modern England. Rebecca L. Mullins. (Professor James A. Sharpe.) York M.A. 1998.

English treatises on physiognomy, c.1503-c.1780. Martin H. Porter. (Sir Keith Thomas.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Spitalfields: an examination of a neighbourhood on the edge. Michael C. Keating. (Dr. Anne S. Kershen.) London M.Phil. 1998.

Evolution of settlement in Stonehouse, Glos., 1558-1804. Janet Hudson. (Dr. Christine Macleod and Mr. B. John S. Moore.) Bristol M.Litt. 1998.

Studies in the history and function of the British theatre playbill and programme, 1564-1914. David R. Gowen. (Professor Emrys L. Jones.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Public healthcare in Nottingham, 18th century to 1945. Ennis C. Bosworth. (Professor Stanley D. Chapman.) Nottingham Ph.D. 1998.

Students of arms: a survey of arms and armour studies in Great Britain from the 18th century to the First World War. Michael Lacy. (Dr. Anne E. Curry.) Reading Ph.D. 1998.

From 1485

The yeomen of the king's guard, 1485-1547. Anita R. Hewerdine. (Dr. David R. Starkey.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Image and reality: the lives of early Tudor aristocratic women. Jennifer Rowley-Williams. (Professor David M. Loades.) Wales (Bangor) Ph.D. 1998.

Women and charity in four 16th-century Yorkshire towns. Charlotte Barton. (Dr. Patricia H. Cullum and Professor William Stafford.) Huddersfield M.Phil. 1998.

The British shipping industry in the 16th century. Evan T. Jones. (Dr. Ian S.W. Blanchard and Dr. J. Newman.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1998.

The political thought of Richard Morison: a study in the use of ancient and medieval sources in Renaissance England. Luc P.M. Nicod. (Professor Janet Coleman.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Professional men of law before the lords of council, c.1500-1550. John Finlay. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1998.

Custom and conflict over tithe in the diocese of Canterbury, 1501-1600. Paula Simpson. (Mr. Andrew F. Butcher.) Kent Ph.D. 1998.

'An earthly beast, a mole and an enemy to all godly learning?': the life and career of Rowland Lee, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield and lord president of the council in the Marches, c.1487-1543. Michael Jones. (Professor J. Gwynfor Jones.) Wales ( Cardiff) M.Phil. 1998.

Popular religious attitudes in urban Lincolnshire during the Reformation period, 1520-1600. Mary D. Lucas. (Dr. David Marcombe and Dr. Alison K. McHardy.) Nottingham Ph.D. 1998.

The possessions of Henry VIII: a study of inventories. Maria A. Hayward. (Dr. David R. Starkey.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Chiefs, lawyers and debt: a study of the relationship between Highland elite and legal profession in Scotland, c.1550-1700. Douglas Watt. (Professor Michael Lynch and Dr. Steven I. Boardman.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1998.

The Welsh clergy, 1558-1642. Barrie Williams. (Dr. Rosemary O'Day and Professor G. Williams.) Open University Ph.D. 1998.

Book publishing in Scotland, 1560-1707: a bibliographical history of an early modern society. Alastair J. Mann. (Professor Keith M. Brown and Dr. Iain G.C. Hutchison.) Stirling Ph.D. 1997.

Meanings of manhood in early modern England, with special reference to Cambridge, c.1560-1640. Alexandra J. Shepard. (Professor Keith E. Wrightson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

The reception of John Foxe's Acts and Monuments, 1563-1641. Damian F.J. Nussbaum. (Professor Patrick Collinson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Pens and paradigms: the origins of Covenanting thought and resistance, 1567-1641. Vaughan T. Wells. (Professor Keith M. Brown and Dr. David W. Bebbington.) Stirling Ph.D. 1997.

Francis Stewart, 5th earl Bothwell, c.1562-1612: lordship and politics in Jacobean Scotland. Robin G. MacPherson. (Professor Michael Lynch and Dr. John W.M. Bannerman.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1998.

The self and the state, 1580-1651. Geoffrey P. Baldwin. (Professor Quentin R.D. Skinner.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Simon Forman's philosophy of medicine: medicine, astrology and alchemy in London, c.1580-1611. Lauren T. Kassell. (Miss Margaret H. Pelling.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Education and the Elizabethan Separatists. David W. Gurney. (Professor Richard E. Aldrich.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Patterns of change in landscape and agriculture on the Sutherland estate in Shropshire, 1597-1750, with reference to Cherrington, Kynnersley and Lilleshall. Ashleigh J. Wood. (Dr. Angus J.D.M. McInnes.) Keele M.Phil. 1998.

From 1600

Rape in England, 1600-1800: trials, narratives and the question of consent. Rebecca F. King. (Dr. Christopher W. Brooks.) Durham M.A. 1998.

Socio-economic life in some peasant communities in E. Sussex during the 17th and early 18th centuries. David R. Clarke. (Dr. Michael J. Hawkins.) Sussex D.Phil. 1998.

Social and economic aspects of changing land use: Lambourn Hundred, c.1600-1700. Julie Shuttleworth. (Dr. N. Heard and Dr. J.E. Brookes.) Oxford Brookes Ph.D. 1998.

Rhetoric, religion and politics in the St. Paul's Cross sermons, 1603-25. Mary E. Morrissey. (Mr. Jeremy F. Maule.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Political opposition to the government of Charles I in Scotland, 1625-37. Christian M. Hesketh. (Dr. Ian Roy.) London M.Phil. 1998.

English popular political culture: street or crowd politics in the 17th century and particularly after 1640. Rachel E. Walker. (Dr. Michael J. Braddick.) Sheffield Ph.D. 1998.

Witchcraft, magic and superstition in England, 1640-60. Frederick V.A. Valletta. (Dr. Ian Roy.) London Ph.D. 1998.

The war effort in Lancashire, 1642-51. Malcolm J. Gratton. (Dr. Colin B. Phillips and Professor Ann L. Hughes.) Manchester Ph.D. 1998.

The economic impact of the Civil War on London, 1642-50. Ben Coates. (Professor Peter A. Clark.) Leicester Ph.D. 1998.

Theology as a branch of politics? The relationship between politics and religion in the writings of John Lilburne, William Walwyn and Richard Overton. Jane R. Dargue. (Dr. Kenneth C. Fincham.) Kent M.A. 1998.

The ministry of Henry Newcome: Presbyterianism in S.E. Cheshire, 1648-62. Catherine M. Nunn. (Professor Ann L. Hughes and Dr. Colin B. Phillips.) Manchester M.Phil. 1998.

Urban political culture in later 17th-century England: York, 1649-88. Philip J. Withington. (Professor Keith E. Wrightson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

From an 'unruly sect' to a society of 'strict unity': the development of English Quakerism, c.1650-1689. Caroline L. Leachman. (Dr. Nicholas R.N. Tyacke.) London Ph.D. 1998.

The military and colonial career of James Stuart, duke of York. John Callow. (Professor Eric J. Evans.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1998.

The social and economic history of Chipping Barnet, 1660-1760. Hedy Cohen. (Dr. Angus J.D.M. McInnes.) Keele Ph.D. 1998.

A social history of the architecture and interiors of Winchester houses, c.1660-c.1750. Michael May. (Dr. Thomas B. James and Professors Colin P.S. Platt and Roger C. Richardson.) Southampton Ph.D. 1998.

Religious, legal and moral approaches to alcohol abuse in the northern province, c.1660-1725. Dianne Carlile. York M.A. 1998.

Morals, rituals and gender: aspects of social relations in the diocese of Norwich, 1660-1703. David R. Peacock. (Professor James A. Sharpe.) York D.Phil. 1998.

The professional woman in Restoration theatre. Roland Hayward. (Dr. Laura Gowing.) Hertfordshire M.A. 1998.

The church courts and their work in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, 1680-1830. Anne Tarver. (Professor Bernard S. Capp.) Warwick Ph.D. 1998.

English attitudes toward Continental Protestants, with particular reference to church briefs, c.1680-1730s. Sugiko Nishikawa. (Dr. Nicholas R.N. Tyacke.) London Ph.D. 1998.

A survey of Scottish episcopalianism, with special reference to the North East. Patrick Jones. (Professor Allan I. Macinnes and Dr. Donald J. Withrington.) Aberdeen M.Litt. 1998.

Gender, society and print culture in late 17th-century England, with special reference to the Athenian Mercury, 1691-7. Helen M. Berry. (Professor Keith E. Wrightson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

From 1700

Elite landscapes in 18th- and 19th-century rural society and culture. Ben Cowell. (Professor John V. Beckett, Dr. S.J. Daniels and Dr. Charles Watkins.) Nottingham Ph.D. 1998.

The 18th- and 19th-century enclosure movement in Northamptonshire. Steven Hollowell. (Professor John V. Beckett.) Nottingham Ph.D. 1998.

Stimulus to invention: the premium system as a method of promoting and encouraging technological innovation in the 18th and 19th centuries. Helena Lim. (Professor R. Angus Buchanan.) Bath Ph.D. 1998.

The origins and development of the cloth mills of the Stroud valleys of Gloucestershire. Stephen Mills. (Dr. Marilyn Palmer.) Leicester Ph.D. 1998.

The population of Coverdale, 1700-1900. Marion Moverley. (Dr. Simon J.D. Green.) Leeds M.A. 1998.

The Fishers of York: a provincial carver's workshop in the 18th and 19th centuries. P. Corita Myerscough. York D.Phil. 1998.

Needle industry in Worcestershire, 18th-19th centuries. Donald Vincent. (Dr. Joan Lane.) Warwick M.A. 1998.

Finances and government of Canterbury, 18th to mid 19th century. Frank H. Panton. (Dr. Grayson M. Ditchfield.) Kent M.Phil. 1998.

The Lawsons of Brough Hall: an 18th-century Catholic family and their country house, 1700-1837. Malcolm Clements. York M.A. 1998.

The freedom of Sudbury in the 18th century. Allan Berry. (Mr. John D. Walter.) Essex M.A. 1998.

The mining community of Staffordshire in the 18th century. Patricia A. Bromfield. (Dr. Angus J.D.M. McInnes.) Keele Ph.D. 1998.

Women and proto-industrialization in the 18th-century E. Midlands. Penny Lane. (Professors Maxine L. Berg and Carolyn K. Steedman.) Warwick Ph.D. 1998.

Religion, commerce and politeness: the making of the social ethics of the Scottish Enlightenment. Ingrid A. Merikoski. (Dr. Nicholas T. Phillipson and Professor Stewart J. Brown.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1998.

'Thinking their own thoughts': alternative cosmologists in early 18th-century England. Michael V. Byrne. (Professor Michael C.W. Hunter.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Dr. William Stukeley (1687-1765): antiquarianism and Newtonianism in 18th-century England. David A.B. Haycock. (Professor Michael C.W. Hunter.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Royalty and public in Britain, 1714-89. Matthew C. Kilburn. (Professor Paul Langford.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Economic and social influences on marriage in Banbury, 1730-1841. Sharon Lauricella. (Dr. Roger S. Schofield.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

York and Yorkshire's military reaction to the Jacobite rebellion of 1745. David R. Bagnall. (Dr. Ronald W. Clayton.) York M.A. 1998.

A study of the servant class in S. Ayrshire, 1750-1914. Jean R. Aitchison. (Professor Edward J. Cowan.) Glasgow M.Phil. 1998.

Dissenting academies, 1750-1850: their contribution to education and ministerial training. Matthew J. Mercer. (Professor Richard J. Bonney.) Leicester M.Phil. 1998.

The Fox and Grenville families: a case study of familial relationships in the Georgian era. Hallie Rubenhold. (Professor William A. Speck and Dr. D. Douglas.) Leeds M.Phil. 1998.

The ideas of the Reverend James Murray (1732-82) in relation to his time. Jeffrey Smith. (Professor John W. Derry.) Newcastle M.Litt. 1998.

Women in English political life, 1754-90. Elaine H. Chalus. (Professor Paul Langford.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

The development of Belfast as a centre of art, 1760-1888. Eileen Black. (Professor Peter J. Jupp.) Belfast Ph.D. 1998.

Negative perceptions of whiggery, 1760-1807. Stuart A. Hunn. (Dr. Leslie G. Mitchell.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

Hannah More: Evangelicalism, cultural reformation and loyalism. Anne M. Stott. (Dr. Julian Hoppit.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Eighteenth-century medicine and William Blake (under the title 'The Anatomy of Blake'). Hisao Ishizuka. (Dr. Catherine J. Crawford.) Essex Ph.D. 1998.

The life of Georgiana, duchess of Devonshire, 1757-1806. Amanda L. Foreman. (Dr. Leslie G. Mitchell.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

The clay tobacco pipe-makers of northern Warwickshire and the pipes found in that area. Nigel D. Melton. (Dr. D.A. Higgins.) Liverpool M.Phil. 1998.

The development of business communities in N.E. England, 1780-1870. John D. Banham. (Professor Anthony C. Hepburn, Mr. K. Lawler and Dr. Gwenda Morgan.) Sunderland Ph.D. 1997.

The written word and social distinction in two provincial towns, 1780-1820: a comparative study. Denise Fowler. (Professor Carolyn K. Steedman.) Warwick Ph.D. 1998.

Enterprise culture in late 18th-century Birmingham. Nigel P. Stirk. (Dr. Mark D. Billinge.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Mutiny and sedition in the Home Commands of the Royal Navy, 1783-1803. Christopher J. Doorne. (Miss Patricia K. Crimmin.) London Ph.D. 1998.

The practice and procedure of the house of commons, c.1784-1832. Clare Wilkinson. (Professor Peter D.G. Thomas.) Wales (Aberystwyth) Ph.D. 1998.

British Women Writers and Race, 1788-1818. Eamon D. Wright. (Professor P.J. Gilroy.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Sodomy trials and the regulation of homosexuality, 1788-1883. Harry Cocks. (Dr. N. James Vernon and Dr. C. Conrad Leyser.) Manchester Ph.D. 1998.

Church, society and imperial mentalities, 1790-1850: the political and ideological context of the Canterbury Association. Steven Grainger. (Mr. John R. Lowerson.) Sussex D.Phil. 1998.

Republics of letters: commerce, learning and the question of 'culture', c.1790-1840. Philip J. Connell. (Dr. Nigel J. Leask.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

The heathen at home and overseas: the middle class and the civilizing mission, Sheffield 1790-1840. Alison Twells. (Dr. Jane L. Rendall and Dr. Edward Royle.) York D.Phil. 1998.

Governing matters: the values of English education in the earth sciences, 1790-1830. Brian P. Dolan. (Dr. Jim A. Secord.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.

The development of organized charity in the Scottish burgh: a study of Dundee, 1790-1830. Lorraine Walsh. (Mr. Christopher J. Davey.) Dundee Ph.D. 1998.

The development of the British army during the wars with France, 1793-1815. Keith Bartlett. (Dr. Duncan Bythell.) Durham Ph.D. 1998.

The volunteer forces of the West Riding of Yorkshire during the Napoleonic Wars, 1793-1814. Kevin B. Linch. (Dr. Michael G. Broers.) Leeds M.A. 1998.

Radicalism and the impact of war, 1793-6: a case study of Sheffield and Yorkshire. Andrew S. Thomas. York M.A. 1998.

Horse-racing and society, 1800-1914. Michael Huggins. (Professor John K. Walton.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1998.

In pursuit of profit? Local enterprise in south-west Wales in the eighteenth century. Mark D. Matthews. (Professor D.W. Howell) Wales (Swansea) Ph.D. 1998.

From 1800

Anglo-Jewish philanthropy in 19th-century England. Ruth Dove. (Dr. Gordon A. Phillips.) Lancaster M.Phil. 1998.

The corporate landowner in town development, with particular reference to Cleethorpes and Grimsby, c.1800-c.1900. Alan Dowling. (Dr. Rodney W. Ambler.) Hull Ph.D. 1998.

The religious and business practice of 19th-century Quakers, with special reference to the Clarks of Street. Brenda Harrison. (Dr. Christine Macleod.) Bristol M.Litt. 1998.

Cellar dwellings and cellar dwellers in Salford, Stockport, Rochdale and Manchester in the 19th century. Sandra Hayton. (Mr. John A. Garrard.) Salford Ph.D. 1996.

Law, legislation and the Welsh language in the 19th century. Mark Ellis Jones. (Dr. Paul B. O'Leary.) Wales (Aberystwyth) Ph.D. 1998.

A comparative re-examination of Anglo-Irish relations in 19th-century Manchester, Liverpool and Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Caroline Scott. (Mr. Alan J. Heesom.) Durham Ph.D. 1998.

Aspects of the English electoral system, 1800-50, with special reference to Yorkshire. Mark A. Pack. (Dr. Edward Royle.) York D.Phil. 1996.

Religion and irreligion in Birmingham and the Black Country, 1800-50. Geoffrey Robson. (Professor D. Hugh McLeod.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1998.

The architect and the metropolis: the work of James and Decimus Burton in London and Dublin, c.1800-1840. Dana R. Arnold. (Dr. J. Adrian Forty.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Church evangelicals in the West Riding of Yorkshire, 1800-30, with special reference to the Elland Clerical Society. Jeanette Wade. (Dr. Edward Royle.) York M.A. 1996.

Representing the seasons in early 19th-century England. Nicholas J. Webb. (Professor Ludmilla J. Jordanova.) York D.Phil. 1998.

The cause for canonization of the Revd. Andrew Mullen in historical perspective. William Dempsey. (Dr. Sheridan W. Gilley.) Durham M.A. 1998.

John Nash's development of Regent's Park and Regent's Street, c.1812-c.1835. James L. Anderson. London Ph.D. 1998.

The personal and political antagonism of Sir Robert Peel and Daniel O'Connell, with reference to its wider effects on Anglo-Irish relations, c.1815-1850. George H. Pearce. (Dr. Simon J.D. Green.) Leeds M.A. 1998.

Popular politics in the North West of England, 1815-21. Louise M. Edwards. (Professor Francis O'Gorman.) Manchester Ph.D. 1998.

The development of nonconformist chapels in the Aberdare district during the ministry of the Rev. Joseph Harrison (1817-51), together with their social and political influence to 1868. (In Welsh medium.) Eirug M. Lloyd. (Professor J. Gwynfor Jones. ) Wales (Cardiff) M.Phil. 1997.

The history of general paralysis of the insane, 1820-1950. Juliette Hurn. (Professor William F. Bynum.) London Ph.D. 1998.

The evolution of the indoor food market in England, 1822-1904. Philip J. Woodward. (Dr. Patrick J. (Paddy) Maguire.) Brighton Ph.D. 1998.

Famines in Ireland, 1822-49: changing attitudes to charity and relief in Ireland and the North West of England during the first half of the 19th century. Ann M.G. Bray. (Professor Michael E. Rose.) Manchester M.Phil. 1998.

The life and the teaching of Richard Hurrell Froude. Eric A. Crowe. (Dr. Sheridan W. Gilley.) Durham M.A. 1998.

Forging skill at Swindon: social relations and technology in a 19th-century railway workshop. Phillip A. Butterworth. (Professor Colin Divall.) York M.A. 1996.

The Stanhope and Tyne railway: a critical review of the key stages of its business history. John H. Baldwin. (Professor Colin Divall.) York M.A. 1998.

The role of agents, visitors and inspectors in the development of elementary education, c.1826-c.1870. Hazel Bagworth. (Mr. Brian A. York.) Brunel Ph.D. 1998.

The architectural history of Stafford House, London. James Alexander Yorke. (Professor Joseph Mordaunt Crook.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Society, politics, order and disorder, 1829-65. Christopher A. Williams. (Dr. John H. Woodward and Dr. David E. Martin.) Sheffield Ph.D. 1998.

The coming of the railways: social and economic change in 19th-century Northallerton. Harry L. Fairburn. York M.A. 1998.

Salutary and Humane Law: A Legal History of the Law of Settlement and Removals c.1795-1865. Lorie R. Charlesworth. (Professor Michael E. Rose.) Manchester Ph.D. 1998.

Female criminality in York and Hull, 1830-70. Susan E. Grace. (Dr. Jane L. Rendall.) York D.Phil. 1998.

Moving between worlds: gender, class, politics, sexuality and women's networks in the diaries of Anne Lister of Shibden Hall, Halifax, Yorkshire, 1830-40. Catherine Euler. (Dr. Jane L. Rendall.) York D.Phil. 1996.

The contribution of the Church of England to elementary education in the diocese of Oxford, 1833-1914. Dorothy P. Lowe. (Mrs. Evelyn E. Cowie.) London Ph.D. 1998.

The educational function of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society, 1840-1990. R. Margaret Lewis. (Professor William E. Marsden.) Liverpool Ph.D. 1998.

Britain's deep-sea fishing industry, 1840-1919. Michael S. Haines. (Dr. David J. Starkey.) Hull Ph.D. 1998.

'Making ends meet': women's strategies for survival in W. Oxfordshire in the mid 19th century. Melanie J. Dubber. (Professor Anne Digby and Dr. N. Heard.) Oxford Brookes Ph.D. 1998.

Hanes Cymdeithasol yr laith Gymraeg ar sail tystiolaeth y cylchgronau, rhwng 1840-60. (The Welsh language, 1840-60: the evidence of periodicals.) Bethan H. Williams. (Professor G.H. Jenkins.) Wales (Aberystwyth) M.Phil. 1998.

The newspaper press and development of Harrogate: how did the press and the developing local authority influence public opinion and respond to it, c.1841-1884? John E. Wharton. (Dr. Edward Royle.) York M.A. 1996.

Palmerston and the politics of foreign policy, 1846-55. David S. Brown. (Dr. Peter H. Gray.) Southampton Ph.D. 1998.

Friends of religious equality: the politics of English nonconformists, 1847-67. Timothy Larsen. (Dr. David W. Bebbington.) Stirling Ph.D. 1997.

Aspects of entrepreneurship and wealth accumulation in Britain since 1850. Thomas Nicholas. (Professor Charles H. Feinstein.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Prison disturbances since 1850. Alyson Brown. (Mr. Keith H. Nield.) Hull Ph.D. 1998.

The professionalization of mental nursing in Great Britain, 1850-1950. Michael E. Arton. (Professor William F. Bynum.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Technology and gender divisions of labour in the boot and shoe industry, 1850-1930. Jill Greenfield. (Dr. Maxine L. Berg.) Warwick Ph.D. 1998.

Women members and witnesses on British government ad hoc committees of inquiry, 1850-1930, with special reference to royal commissions of inquiry. Elaine Harrison. (Professor Jane E. Lewis.) London Ph.D. 1998.

A study of the problem of worker effort in British industry, 1850-1920. Ian St. John. (Professor Charles H. Feinstein.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

The reception of native composers in English music criticism, 1850-1914. Meirion Hughes. (Dr. Robert A. Stradling.) Wales (Cardiff) Ph.D. 1998.

Changing hospital design in the second half of the 19th century. Richard A. Hayward. (Mr. John H.Y. Briggs.) Keele Ph.D. 1998.

Roman Catholic education in England in the 19th century, with special reference to William Bernard Ullathorne. Charlotte Hansen. (Dr. Sheridan W. Gilley.) Durham M.A. 1998.

Post-Chartist radicalism in Dundee, 1850-85. Michael St. John. (Mr. Christopher J. Davey.) Dundee Ph.D. 1997.

Social geography of 'secularization' in England and Wales in 1851. Alasdair Crockett. (Dr. Keith D.M. Snell and Dr. G. Lewis.) Leicester Ph.D. 1998.

Sir Joseph Bazalgette and the Victorian City. Stephen Halliday. (Dr. John S. Sheldrake and Professor Roderick Floud.) London Guildhall Ph.D. 1998.

Photography personified: art and identity in British photography, 1857-69. Juliet L. Hacking. (Dr. Caroline H. Arscott.) London Ph.D. 1998.

A prison officer and a gentleman: the life and writings of Major Arthur Griffiths (1838-1908), prison inspector and novelist. Christine D. Marlin. (Dr. Peter J. Thompson.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

The 1859 religious revival in Scotland: a review and critique of the movement, with particular reference to the city of Glasgow. Clifford J. Marrs. Glasgow Ph.D. 1995.

The medical profession in Manchester, 1860-1900. F. Tuxford. (Professor John V. Pickstone.) Manchester M.Phil. 1998.

The patriot priest, Father Eugene Sheehy: his life, work and influence. Celia I. Knox. (Dr. Alun J. Howkins.) Sussex D.Phil. 1998.

British ideological movements and Irish politics, 1865-1925. Gary K. Peatling. (Professor R.F. (Roy) Foster.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

'Well conducted, rational and industrious': female insanity and its treatment at the North Riding Pauper Lunatic Asylum, 1865-93: cure or custody? Joanne Evans. (Dr. Jane L. Rendall.) York M.A. 1996.

Millicent Garrett Fawcett, 1867-94: an 'excellent guerrilla partisan'? Justine Whiteley. York M.A. 1998.

The power and the purse: aspects of the genesis and implementation of the Metropolitan Poor Act 1867. Pauline M. Ashbridge. (Dr. Sarah R. Palmer.) London Ph.D. 1998.

The role of women in the promotion of child emigration to the Empire, 1869-1967. Gwen Searle. (Dr. Harry J. Hendrick and Professors Mary C. Chamberlain and Anne Digby.) Oxford Brookes M.Phil. 1998.

The woman's suffrage and anti-suffrage movements in Oxford, 1870-1930. Katherine Bradley. (Professor Anne Digby, Mr. John W. Stewart and Mrs. Janet H. Howarth.) Oxford Brookes Ph.D. 1998.

Religion and social class: church membership in Belfast, c.1870-1930. David Huddleston. (Professor David N. Hempton.) Belfast M.Phil. 1998.

Femininity and physical science in Britain, 1870-1914. Paula A. Gould. (Dr. Jim A. Secord.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Church, chapels and communities: comparative studies in county Durham, 1870-1914. John Hind. (Dr. Duncan Bythell.) Durham Ph.D. 1998.

Public elementary education in York, 1870-1902. Gerald S. Downs. York M.A. 1998.

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.

Annie Rogers and the admission of women to the university of Oxford: a study of family, society and reform in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Rosemary Gilbert. (Professor Hugh C. Cunningham.) Kent Ph.D. 1998.

Landscape and the condition of England, 1878-1917. Simon J.H. Grimble. (Dr. Stefan A. Collini.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

The making of a working-class socialist, Harry Quelch (1858-1913). John Dunlop. (Professor Tony Mason and Dr. Nicholas E.H. Tiratsoo.) Warwick M.Phil. 1996.

The role of a principal of a women's college in Oxford University, c.1879-1925. Anne Keene. (Professor Anne Digby and Dr. J. Clyde G. Binfield.) Oxford Brookes Ph.D. 1998.

The attitude of the Conservative party towards the Jews, c.1880-1940. Harold M. Defries. (Professor John A. Turner.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Professional women and the British empire, 1880-1940. Elizabeth Friend. (Professor John M. MacKenzie.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1998.

Suffrage, solidarity and strife: concepts of the political family, 1880-1930. June Balshaw. (Professor Angela V. John and Ms. Denise Leggett.) Greenwich Ph.D. 1998.

British anarchism, 1880s-1920s. Matthew Thomas. (Dr. James S. Hinton.) Warwick Ph.D. 1998.

Women in British nonconformity, c.1880-1920, with special reference to the Society of Friends, Baptist Union and Salvation Army. Laura E. Lauer. (Mrs. Janet H. Howarth.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Women in medicine in late 19th- and early 20th-century Edinburgh: a case study. Elaine Thomson. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1998.

Everyday bourgeois science: the scientific management of children in Britain, 1880-1914. Lyubov G. Gurjeva. (Dr. Jim A. Secord.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

An analysis of the transformation of political consciousness in the south-east of England, 1880-1914, with particular reference to Brighton. Trevor Hopper. (Dr. Patrick J. (Paddy) Maguire.) Brighton Ph.D. 1998.

The West Highland railway: the politics of railway promotion in late 19th-century Scotland. John A. McGregor. (Dr. Ian L. Donnachie and Dr. Alastair J. Durie.) Open University Ph.D. 1998.

Socialism and education in Britain, 1883-1902. Kevin Manton. (Dr. Dennis W. Dean and Professor Richard E. Aldrich.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Exhibitions and the Empire in Britain, 1886-1938. Masahiro Kawamoto. (Professor Hugh C. Cunningham.) Kent M.A. 1998.

Age, obsolescence and unemployment: the older worker in the British industrial system, 1890-1940. Stuart M. Riddle. (Mr. T. Peter R. Laslett.) Cambridge M.Litt. 1998.

A critical appraisal of the Rev. Dr. John Scott Lidgett C.H. (theologian, educationalist and ecclesiastical statesman) between 1890 and 1920. Alan F. Turberfield. (Dr. Kenneth B. Wilson.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Irish theatre and cultural nationalism, 1890-1916. J. Benjamin A. Levitas. (Professor R.F. (Roy) Foster.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

Music hall, transportation and sport: up-to-dateness in London popular culture, c.1890-1914. Andrew J. Horrall. (Dr. Alastair J. Reid.) Cambridge M.Litt. 1998.

The career of John M. Andrews, 1871-1956. David Richardson. (Dr. T. Alvin Jackson.) Belfast Ph.D. 1998.

Imperialist women in Edwardian Britain: the Victoria League, 1899-1914. Elizabeth Riedi. (Mr. Alan Sykes.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1998.

Since 1900

Between tropical disease and veterinary medicine: the development of immunological studies of parasitism, 1900-70. Richard Hankins. (Professor John V. Pickstone and Dr. Mark A. Jackson.) Manchester Ph.D. 1998.

Love and work: feminism, family and ideas of equality and citizenship, Britain 1900-39. Susan K. Innes. (Dr. A. Brown and Professor Robert J. Morris.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1998.

Past histories: History and the elementary school classroom in early 20th-century England. Patrick Brindle. (Dr. Philip W. Gardner.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

The contribution of Claude Montefiore to Jewish-Christian relations around the turn of the century. Daniel R. Langton. (Dr. A.R.J. (Tony) Kushner.) Southampton Ph.D. 1998.

The old law of special education and the feeble-minded children of Leeds: a study of the Leeds Education Authority's implementation of the defective children and mental deficiency legislation, 1903-39. David Mills Daniel. (Dr. Paul R. Sharp.) Leeds Ph.D. 1998.

'Providing a friend': the Bolton Guild of Hope, the poor and the problem of poverty, 1905-14. Stuart Robertson. (Professor Keith Laybourn and Dr. David Taylor.) Huddersfield Ph.D. 1998.

Association football in South Wales, 1906-40. Martin O. Johnes. (Dr. Christopher M. Williams.) Wales (Cardiff) Ph.D. 1998.

The making of the clinical trial in England, 1910-45: expertise, the state and the public. Desiree C.T. Cox-Maksimov. (Dr. Harmke Kamminga.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Women at the Front: gender conflicts during the First World War. Lynda Dennant. (Dr. Maria Luddy.) Warwick Ph.D. 1998.

The organization and role of the Royal Artillery in the First World War. W. Sanders Marble. (Professor Brian J. Bond.) London Ph.D. 1998.

What Britons were told about the war in the trenches, 1914-18. Eric F. Schneider. (Dr. Martin E. Ceadel.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Raymond Mortimer: a Bloomsbury voice. Michael E. Yoss. (Mr. Philip J. Waller.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

Morale during and after the fall of Kut-al-Amara. Scott Dendy. (Professor John Gooch.) Leeds M.A. 1998.

Reginald McKenna as chancellor of the exchequer. Martin J. Farr. (Professor Hew F.A. Strachan.) Glasgow Ph.D. 1998.

Partnership and power: the organization of gender roles in the E. Cleveland ironstone mining communities, 1918-64. Margaret Williamson. (Dr. Anthony (Tony) Nicholson and Dr. Richard Lewis.) Teesside Ph.D. 1998.

Women and Fascism in inter-war Britain. Julie V. Gottleib. (Dr. Jonathan P. Parry.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Socialism and pluralism: a study in inter-war British ideology. Marc D. Stears. (Dr. Michael S. Freeden.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Manchester Liberalism, 1918-29. Brendon Jones. (Dr. Peter C. Lowe.) Manchester Ph.D. 1998.

David Martyn Lloyd Jones, 1899-1981: the significance of his life and work in 20th-century Evangelicalism. John Brencher. (Dr. J. Clyde G. Binfield.) Sheffield Ph.D. 1998.

The emergence of 'community' on inter-war council housing estates in London. Darrin Bayliss. (Dr. Gillian C. Rose.) London Ph.D. 1998.

The creation and transformation of inter-war suburbia in Birmingham. Christine Carr. (Professor Jeremy W.R. Whitehand.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1998.

Gentlemanly professionals within the Civil Service: scientists as insiders during the inter-war period. Philip Chaston. (Dr. Crosbie W. Smith.) Kent Ph.D. 1998.

Management information and management practices: freight train operation in inter-war Britain. Roy A. Edwards. (Mr. Dudley E. Baines.) London Ph.D. 1997.

R.A.F. operational requirements in the inter-war years. Colin S. Sinnott. (Dr. Philip A.G. Sabin.) London Ph.D. 1998.

The nature and development of the concept of 'national synthesis' in British Fascist ideology, 1920-40. Steven A. Woodbridge. (Dr. Michael Hawkins, Mr. T.J. Sullivan, Dr. Ian R. Barnes and Professor Ben J. Pimlott.) Kingston Ph.D. 1998.

Redskins in Epping Forest: John Hargrave, the Kibbo Kift and the Woodcraft Experience. Josef F.C. Craven. (Professor Martin J. Daunton.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Female emigration from post-independence Ireland: an oral history of Irishwomen in Lancashire, c.1922-1960. Sharon Lambert. (Professor Colin G. Pooley.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1998.

British politics in transition, 1923-4: the creation of a new two-party system. Michael C. Tombs. (Professor Peter F. Clarke.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

An oral history of birth control practice, c.1925-50: a study of Oxford and South Wales. Kate E. Fisher. (Dr. Richard M. Smith and Professor Jane E. Lewis.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

From poor law to public assistance: poverty and its relief in three North-West towns, c.1926-1939. Susan Nightingale. (Professor Michael E. Rose.) Manchester M.Phil. 1997.

Education and society: a case study in the politics of education: the vocational education committee system in Ireland, 1930-90. Bernard O'Reilly. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1998.

Pacifism in the Church of England in the 1930s. Clive Barrett. (Professor Adrian Hastings.) Leeds Ph.D. 1998.

The owner-occupied working-class house of the 1930s. Alan G. Crisp. (Dr. John H. Davis and Dr. M. Fraser.) Oxford M.Litt. 1998.

'A different kind of nation': the political origins of Britain's financial and economic unpreparedness for the Second World War. A. Chris Price. (Mr. J. William D. Trythall.) York D.Phil. 1998.

Men, women, shops and 'little shiny homes': the consuming of Coventry, 1930-9. Lesley Whitworth. (Professors Carolyn K. Steedman and Tony Mason.) Warwick Ph.D. 1997.

Clement Attlee and the Labour party in opposition, 1931-40. John Swift. (Dr. Robert D. Pearce.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1997.

Organized responses to Fascist mobilization in Lancashire, 1932-9. Neil Barrett. (Professor D. Howell.) Manchester Ph.D. 1998.

Attitudes to care of people with a mental handicap before and after the Second World War. Andrew R.A. Stevens. (Dr. Catherine J. Crawford.) Essex Ph.D. 1998.

The diplomacy of Sir Neville Henderson, 1936-9. Peter E.J. Neville. (Dr. Antony Lentin.) Open University Ph.D. 1998.

Castles in the air: British films and the reconstruction of the built environment, 1939-51. Toby Haggith. (Professor Tony Mason.) Warwick Ph.D. 1998.

The Church of Scotland chaplains in the Second World War. David G. Coulter. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1998.

R.A.F. publicity and public relations, 1939-45. Anthony Medhurst. (Dr. Jay M. Winter.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

The birth of the tactical air force: British theory and practice of air support in the West, 1939-43. David I. Hall. (Professor Robert J. O'Neill.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

Family values: the family and popular British cinema, 1940-9. Claire Fogg. (Mr. David M. Williams.) Leicester Ph.D. 1998.

The attempted revival of British Fascism after 1942. David K. Renton. (Mr. Richard C. Thurlow and Professor Colin Holmes.) Sheffield Ph.D. 1998.

Holocaust memorialization in Great Britain. Steven Cooke. (Mr. A. Charlesworth and Dr. C.A. Mills.) Bristol Ph.D. 1998.

The political economy of the British Labour party, 1945-92. Philip Larkin. (Professor Patricia M. Thane and Dr. A. Luke Martell.) Sussex D.Phil. 1998.

The institution of citizenship: immigration policy and nationality law in post-war Britain. Randall A. Hansen. (Dr. Desmond S. King.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Family, ideology and popular memory in S.E. London, 1945-60. Michael R. Peplar. (Mr. Fred J. Lindop and Mrs. Joan A. Ryan.) Greenwich Ph.D. 1998.

The missing pillar: economic planning and the machinery of government under Labour administrations, 1945-51. Keir Thorpe. (Professor Peter J. Hennessy.) London Ph.D. 1998.

British Baptist baptismal theology and practice in recent history. Anthony R. Cross. (Mr. John H.Y. Briggs.) Keele Ph.D. 1998.

The life and work of Brian Jackson. K. Hardwick. (Professors Keith Laybourn and William Stafford.) Huddersfield Ph.D. 1998.

The introduction of computer technology at Standard Triumph, 1955-65. Margaret Brabham. (Dr. James Obelkevich.) Warwick M.A. 1998.

The origins of video art. Yongwoo Lee. (Professor Martin J. Kemp and Ms. C. Iles.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Rural property rights and the survival of historic landed estates in the late 20th century. Andrew Jackson. (Professor Richard J.C. Munton.) London Ph.D. 1998.

The British student movement, 1965-72. Nick Thomas. (Dr. Nicholas E.H. Tiratsoo and Professor Tony Mason.) Warwick Ph.D. 1998.

Emergency legislation in the Northern Ireland context. Laura K. Donohue. (Dr. M. Kramer.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

The Labour party and Northern Ireland, 1979-97. Martin O'Donnell. (Mr. James O'Hara.) Surrey Ph.D. 1998.

 

International History

Representing the New World: English and French uses of the example of Spain, 1492-1713. Jonathan L. Hart. (Dr. Anthony R.D. Pagden.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

The Portuguese Lanzados in Asia in the 16th and 17th century. Suthachai Yimprasert. (Dr. David Brookshaw.) Bristol Ph.D. 1998.

A history of mission and of Christianity outside Europe. Andrew C. Ross. Edinburgh Litt.D. 1998.

Commerce and experience in the 17th-century Mediterranean: the market dynamics, commercial culture and naval protection of English trade to Aleppo. Trevor M. Dickie. (Dr. Paul A. Slack.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Moravian missions in the British world. John C.S. Mason. (Professor Peter J. Marshall.) London Ph.D. 1998.

The rise of imprisonment in the U.S.A., Britain and Europe, 1780-1840. Cindy C. Burgoyne. (Dr. Gwenda Morgan and Dr. Peter Rushton.) Sunderland Ph.D. 1997.

Shinty dies hard: Scotland's national game - a re-assessment and re-definition, with particular reference to its survival and development in the 19th century in Australia, Canada, England and Ireland. Hugh D. MacLennan. (Professor Allan I. Macinnes.) Aber deen Ph.D. 1998.

The American response to the European revolutions of 1848. Timothy M. Roberts. (Professor Daniel W. Howe.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

The 'empire of the Raj': conflict and co-operation with Britain over the shape and function of the Indian sphere in eastern Africa and the Middle East, 1850s - 1930s. Robert Blyth. (Professor Roy C. Bridges and Ms. Rosemary M. Tyzack.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 1997 .

Jewish migration to South Africa and the Poor Jews Temporary Shelter, London, 1880-1914. Caroline Barker. (Professor Nicholas J. Cull and Mr. G. Steve Paulsson.) Leicester M.Phil. 1998.

Japan's South Seas mandate in international politics, 1919-47. Haruo Tohmatsu. (Professor E. Adam Roberts.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

I.G. Farbenindustrie A.G., Interhandel and General Aniline and Film corporation: a problem in international political and economic relations between Germany, Switzerland and the United States, 1929-65. Declan O'Reilly. (Mr. R. Clive Trebilcock.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Britain and the League of Nations, 1931-5. Caroline Morrison. (Dr. Ruth B. Henig.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1998.

Fritz Grobba and Nazi Germany's Middle Eastern policy, 1933-42. Edgar Flacker. (Professor Donald Cameron Watt.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Practising peace: American and British Quaker relief work in the Spanish Civil War. Farah Mendlesohn. (Dr. Edward Royle.) York D.Phil. 1998.

Lord Hailey and the interaction of race and Empire in the Anglo-American dialogue of the Second World War. Suzannah A. Wolton. (Professor Terence O. Ranger.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

United States intelligence on Iran from Truman to Reagan, with special reference to the problem of policy-formation. Michael P. Donovan. (Professor Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones and Dr. Victor H. Rothwell.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1998.

United States policy towards Indonesia, 1945-65. Andrew Roadnight. (Professor Callum A. MacDonald.) Warwick Ph.D. 1998.

Berlin, N.A.T.O. and East-West relations: a study of the positions of the British and United States governments, 1945-61. Jason Bradley. (Dr. Geoffrey F. Matthews.) Brunel M.Phil. 1997.

Unequal allies? United States security and alliance policy towards Japan, 1945-60. John H. Swenson-Wright. (Professor J. Arthur A. Stockwin and Dr. Rosemary Foot.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

The United States and Indonesia, 1949-65. Richard Mason. (Dr. Robert A. Garson.) Keele Ph.D. 1998.

Japan and the Sino-Soviet rift, 1950-64. Christopher W. Braddick. (Professor J. Arthur A. Stockwin.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

The United States and Egyptian Pan-Arabism, 1953-7. Raymond Takeyh. (Dr. Avi Shlaim.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

British defence policy and the Anglo-American alliance in the Middle East, 1957-62. Stephen J. Blackwell. (Professor John B. Baylis.) Wales (Aberystwyth) Ph.D. 1998.

Redefining security in the post-Cold War era: implications for the development of U.S.-European security relations. Ruth Grimley. (Professor G.L. Williams.) Cambridge M.Litt. 1998.

An anatomy of policy failure: the Kennedy administration and the Vietnam War. Jamie Price. (Dr. Peter C. Lowe.) Manchester M.Phil. 1998.

The Cuban missile crisis: a study of the positions of the British and American governments. Natasha Barber. (Dr. Geoffrey F. Matthews.) Brunel M.Phil. 1997.

Rome, Canterbury and A.R.C.I.C. I: the legacy of the final report. Jeremy Brading. (Professor D. Hugh McLeod.) Birmingham M.Phil. 1998.

 

Africa

The medieval gateways to the E. African coast, 750-1100 A.D. Anders G. Haug. (Professor David B. Birmingham.) Kent M.A. 1998.

The role of women in Yoruba society (south-western Nigeria) in the 19th century. Francine Shields. (Professor Robin C.C. Law and Dr. K. John McCracken.) Stirling M.Litt. 1998.

An environmental history of the kingdom of Bunyoro in western Uganda, c.1860-c.1940. Shane D. Doyle. (Professor John Iliffe.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

The founding principles of the Africa Inland Mission and their interaction with the African context in Kenya, 1895-1939: the study of a faith mission. Stephen D. Morad. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1998.

J.A. Hobson's opposition to aggressive imperialism, 1896-1902. William G. Rush. (Dr. Alastair J. Reid.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

African-American missionaries to E. Africa, 1900-26. Rodney H. Orr. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1998.

A historical and cultural analysis of the position of Abaluyia women in Kenyan Quaker Christianity, 1902-79. Esther M. Mombo. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1998.

Progressive elites in Bunga politics: African farmers in the Transkeian territories, 1904-46. Andrew J.E. Charman. (Dr. Albert D. Lehmann.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Patterns of production: women industrial workers in Cape Town, 1918-39. Katharine L. Angier. (Professor Shula Marks.) London Ph.D. 1998.

The Egyptian revolution: politics and the Egyptian nation, 1919-26. James N. Whidden. (Dr. Michael Brett.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Native policy and the Smuts administration, 1919-24. Markham D.M. Anstee. (Dr. Arthur A. Mawby.) Manchester M.Phil. 1998.

Key aspects of the agrarian history of Botswana, 1930-65. Gilbert Morapedi. (Dr. Jeremy M. Krikler.) Essex Ph.D. 1998.

Labour migration from central Mozambique to Rhodesia, c.1930-1950. Joel M. Das Neves. (Professor Shula Marks.) London Ph.D. 1998.

British anti-Communist policy in Nigeria, 1940s-1960s. Hakeem I. Tijani. (Professor Richard J.A.R. Rathbone.) London M.Phil. 1998.

The politics of higher education in the Gold Coast and French West Africa from 1945 to Independence. Ekaterini Leney. (Dr. John M. Lonsdale.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

A rival protest: the life and work of Richard Rive, a South African writer (1931-89). Daryl R. Lee. (Dr. Robert J.C. Young.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

 

America and the West Indies

General

The British soldier in North America, 1755-63. Stephen Brumwell. (Professor John C.R. Childs.) Leeds Ph.D. 1998.

Canada

The regional characteristics of Scottish emigration to British North America, 1784-1854. Lucille H. Campey. (Dr. Marjory-Ann D. Harper.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 1998.

The Canadian war artists' programme, 1942-6. Fiona A. Valverde. (Dr. Maria W. Tippett.) Cambridge M.Litt. 1998.

Colonial America and the U.S.A.

Extraordinary arrivals: native Americans in Britain, 1710-1844. John R.F. Jewitt. (Professor Christine A. Bolt.) Kent M.A. 1998.

Engendering an American awakening: a study of the transatlantic network of women abolitionists and the development of anti-slavery ideology in the United States, 1835-60. Cristina M. Rodriguez. (Mrs. Janet H. Howarth and Professor Daniel W. Howe.) Oxford M.Litt. 1998.

Healthy children for a new world: Abraham Jacobi and the making of American paediatrics. Russell M. Viner. (Dr. Andrew R. Cunningham.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

America and the Scottish Left: the impact of American ideas on the Scottish labour movement from the American Civil War to World War I. John R. Frame. (Mr. W. Terry C. Brotherstone and Dr. Edward Ranson.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 1998.

'Thus saith the Lord': the Bible and the Southern Evangelical world view in the era of the American Civil War. Kurt O. Berends. (Professor Daniel W. Howe.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Combat cohesion and morale in the army of the Tennessee, 1864-5. Andrew R.B. Haughton. (Dr. Brian Holden Reid.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Southern pine workers and the rise of capital in the New South, 1865-1900. Peter L. Thompson. (Mr. Lawrence N. Goldman.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

The radical Republicans and southern reconstruction, August 1865 to March 1867. Michael Carroll. York M.A. 1998.

Murder, punishment and the state board of pardons in Florida, 1880-1910. Vivien M.L. Miller. (Professor Clive Emsley.) Open University Ph.D. 1998.

The emergence of the United States accounting profession, 1880-1900: a new institutionalism perspective. Keith P. McMillan. (Professor P. Miller.) London Ph.D. 1998.

The emergence of Conservative Republicanism, 1908-12. David M. Potash. (Dr. John A. Thompson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Machines in the art of war: American industry and the Great War. Robert C. Southwick. (Dr. Robert A. Garson.) Keele Ph.D. 1998.

British and American radio regulation, 1917-27: a parallel view. George I. Anderson. (Dr. Edward Ranson.) Aberdeen M.Litt. 1997.

'Good films and good citizenship': Warner Brothers and the Roosevelt administration, 1930-9. Jacqueline A. Miller. (Professor David K. Adams.) Keele Ph.D. 1998.

The civil rights movement in Georgia, 1940-80. Stephen G.N. Tuck. (Professor Anthony J. Badger.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

The end of exceptionalism in the foreign affairs debate? The resistance to internationalism in the U.S. Senate, 1944-52. Justin D. Muston. (Professor Byron E. Shafer.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

The historical interrelationship between white legal and political institutional practice and the political activities of black civil rights groups. Samuel N. Hitchmough. (Dr. Mary L. Ellison.) Keele Ph.D. 1998.

American rearmament, 1950-1. Raymond Ojserkis. (Professor David Stevenson.) London Ph.D. 1998.

The Republican party and the South, c.1952-c.1968. David J.C. Perkins. (Professor Anthony J. Badger.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Changing patterns in United States presidential voting, 1960-88. Gary W. Maloney. (Professor Byron E. Shafer.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

John F. Kennedy and a culture of conspiracy. Mark J. Bendall. (Dr. Gillian D. Evans.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

The Macmillan-Kennedy relationship and the making of British and American foreign policies, 1961-3: five case studies. David B. Shields. (Professor John A. Turner.) London Ph.D. 1998.

The new American majority: the challenge to Democratic dominance, 1969-77. Robert J. Mason. (Professor Byron E. Shafer.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

West Indies and the Caribbean area

Nearly the New World: refugees and the British West Indies, 1933-48. Joanna F. Newman-Westphal. (Dr. A.R.J. (Tony) Kushner.) Southampton Ph.D. 1998.

Central and Latin America

The Muisca Indians under Spanish rule, 1537-1636. John M. Francis. (Dr. David A. Brading.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Merchants, bankers and the state in 17th-century Peru. Margarita M. Suarez Espinosa. (Professor John Lynch.) London Ph.D. 1998.

'May you always care for those of your patria'. Manuel Bautista Pérez and the Portuguese new Christian community of viceregal Peru: slave trade, commerce and the Inquisition, 1617-39. Susie Minchin-Leme. (Professor Timothy C.W. Blanning.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

National identity in 19th-century Mexican literature. Leonor Garia. (Dr. Guy P.C. Thomson.) Warwick M.A. 1998.

Overcoming mistrust: the quest for order in Nicaragua's conservative republic, 1858-93. Arturo J. Cruz. (Mr. Malcolm D. Deas.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

The landowners of the Argentine Pampas: associational life, politics and identity, 1860-1930. Roy Hora. (Professor Alan S. Knight.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

The diplomacy of expropriation: American and British reactions to Mexico's expropriation of foreign oil properties, 1937-43. Catherine E. Jayne. (Dr. Robert W.D. Boyce.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Growth and structural change in Argentina, 1953-84: an input-output analysis. M.A. Rodriguez Pardina. (Dr. José G. Palma.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

 

Asia

Middle East

The extent and influence of the Egyptian empire in late bronze age Canaan and Transjordan. Helen J. Godwin. (Professor Alan R. Millard.) Liverpool Ph.D. 1998.

King Saul: a re-examination of his reign and its effect on Israel down to the Schism. Simcha Shalom-Brooks. (Professor John A. North.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Al-Hudaybiyyah treaty: causes, justifications and implications, with particular reference to the Hadith literature. Eman Abdulghani. (Professor Ian R. Netton.) Leeds M.A. 1998.

Travel to the Holy Land, 1799-1831. A case study: the journey of Moses and Judith Montefiore. Andrew Goldstein. (Dr. Alex G. Keller.) Leicester Ph.D. 1998.

Jaffa and the Waqf of Muhammad Aga Abu Nabbat: a study in the urban history of an E. Mediterranean city (1799-1831). Ruba Kana'an. (Dr. Jeremy Johns and Dr. Julian A.J. Raby.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

The origins of the Lebanese national idea, 1840-1914. Carol Hakim-Dowek. (Dr. Eugene L. Rogan.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

The history of the Iraq levies, 1915-32. Robert V.J. Young. (Dr. R. Michael Burrell.) London Ph.D. 1998.

The role of private property in the British administration of Palestine, 1917-36. Martin P. Bunton. (Dr. Eugene L. Rogan.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Politics, the military and national security in Jordan, 1955-67. Lawrence N. Tal. (Dr. Avi Shlaim.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

Israel's Labour governments and the West Bank, 1967-77: domestic politics and foreign policy. Jason E. Bordoff. (Dr. N. Lucas.) Oxford M.Litt. 1998.

The syllogos movement of Constantinople and Ottoman Greek education, 1861-86. George A. Vassiadis. (Dr. Philip J. Carabott.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Central Asia

History and doctrine of the Rawshani movement. Sergey B. Andreyev. (Mr. Ronald Nettler and Professor Wilferd F. Madelung.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Nation-building in Kazakhstan. Timothy P. Edmunds. (Professor Colin Holmes.) Sheffield Ph.D. 1998.

India and Pakistan

The monetary system of the Mughal empire. Syed N. Haider. (Dr. David A. Washbrook.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Literature, language and print in Bengal, c.1780-1900. Anindita Ghosh. (Dr. Rosalind O'Hanlon.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Perceptions of time among the Bengali middle class and Santhals in the 19th century. Prathama Banerjee. (Professor David J. Arnold.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Transplanting liberal education: higher education in 19th-century Bombay Presidency, India. Anne H.E. Sliwka. (Professor Judith M. Brown.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

English in the colonial university and the politics of language: the emergence of a public sphere in western India, 1830-80. Veena Naregal. (Dr. S. Kaviraj.) London Ph.D. 1998.

The creation of religious identities in the Punjab, c.1850-1920. Anil Sethi. (Professor Christopher A. Bayly.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Popular princes: kingship and social change in Travancore and Cochin, 1870-1930. Vikram Menon. (Professor Judith M. Brown and Dr. David A. Washbrook.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

'The peculiar mission of Christian womanhood': female Anglican missionaries and imperial culture in England and India, 1880-1920. Jennifer Morawiecki. (Miss Carol A. Dyhouse and Professor Patricia M. Thane.) Sussex D.Phil. 1998.

Muslim women in colonial N. India, c.1920-1947: politics, law and community identity. Karin A. Deutsch. (Dr. Rosalind O'Hanlon.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Muslim missionary activism in the 20th century: a comparative study of the Tablighi Jama'at in India, Bangladesh and Britain, late 1920s to the present. Yogindar Singh Sikand. (Professor Francis C.R. Robinson.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Muslim politics in the North-West Frontier province, 1937-47. Sayed W.A. Shah. (Professor Judith M. Brown.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Indian National Congress and government in Uttar Pradesh, India, 1947-55. Suhit Kumar Sen. (Professor Peter G. Robb.) London Ph.D. 1998.

 

The portrayal of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in modern history writing. Saleem Izdani Khan (Dr.Tazeen M. Murshid) London M.A. 1998.

South-East Asia

Economic plans and the evolution of economic nationalism in Siam in the 1930s. Makoto Nambara. (Professor Ian G. Brown.) London Ph.D. 1998.

British policy towards Indochina: South Vietnam and Cambodia, 1954-9. Ian Selby. (Dr. Zara S. Steiner.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

British defence policy in S.E. Asia and the confrontation, 1960-6. David Easter. (Dr. C. John Kent.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Rural economic development as a nation-building strategy in South Vietnam, 1968-72. Arthur G. Combs. (Dr. Gareth M. Austin.) London Ph.D. 1998.

Far East, East Indies and Philippines

Brunei Darussalam: a historic Islamic Malay city-state of Borneo, c.1400-1700 A.D. Bilcher Bala. York M.A. 1998.

China, Hong Kong and Korea

Theory and practice in early Chinese medicine. Vivienne L. Lo. (Dr. Christopher Cullen.) London Ph.D. 1998.

The reform of imperial ritual during the reign of Emperor Wu of the Liang dynasty, 502-49. Andreas E. Janousch. (Dr. M.E. Lewis.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Regional enterprise in modern China: the Da Sheng cotton mills in Nantong, 1896-1926. Elisabeth Koll. (Professor Glen Dudbridge and Dr. David W. Faure.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

The structure of Chinese business in republican China: the case of Liu Hongsheng and his enterprises, 1920-37. Kai Yiu Chan. (Dr. David W. Faure.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Japan

Politics in medieval Japan. Thomas A.W. Nelson. (Dr. Ian J. McMullen and Professor J. Mass.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

The political emergence of the imperial Japanese navy in late Meiji and early Taishô Japan, 1893-1921. John C. Schencking. (Dr. Stephen S. Large.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

Yanaihara Tadao (1893-1961): critic of Japanese colonialism and expansionism. Susan Townsend. (Dr. Gordon Daniels.) Sheffield Ph.D. 1998.

Equality of opportunity in post-war England and Japan: a comparative study of educational policy, 1944-70. Akito Okada. (Dr. David G. Phillips.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

Searching for a balance: British trade policy towards Japan, 1950-4. Noriko Yokoi. (Dr. Antony M. Best.) London Ph.D. 1998.

 

Australasia and the Pacific

Sir Richard Bourke and early liberal Anglican ideas of citizenship in England, Ireland and Australia, 1810-1940s. Jennifer S. Ridden. (Professor Peter J. Marshall.) London Ph.D. 1998.

 

 

 

 

 

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