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Philosophy of History

 

The historical thought of S.T. Coleridge: the later prose works. Myfanwy J. Lloyd. (Dr. E. Jane Garnett.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

 

Historical Method

 

The Chatsworth labyrinth heritage in hypertext: the creation and evaluation of a computerized introduction for the public environment in a major stately home. Nigel Williamson. (Professor Mark Greengrass.) Sheffield M.Phil. 1999.

 

Historiography

 

Four studies in the historiography of early Rome. Simon J. Northwood. Manchester Ph.D. 1998.

 

The Arab tribes from Jahiliya to Islam: sources and historical trends. Ihab el-Sakkout. (Professor Hugh N. Kennedy.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1999.

 

A study of Bede's Historiae. Victoria A. Gunn. (Professor David R. Bates.) Glasgow Ph.D. 1999.

 

A post-Conquest English retrospect upon the age of the Anglo-Saxons: a study of the early Middle English verse chronicle attributed to Robert of Gloucester. Sarah L. Mitchell. York D.Phil. 1997.

 

Towards a reading of Mexican women's autobiography. Soledad Molene. (Professor John P. King.) Warwick M.A. 1999.

 

The unwritten verities of the past: history and the English Reformations. Thomas Betteridge. East Anglia Ph.D. 1997.

 

Sir John Hayward and early Stuart historiography. Lisa J. Richardson. (Professor Patrick Collinson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

Perceptions of the Thirty Years' War in eye-witness personal accounts. Geoffrey Mortimer. (Dr. Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

The language of character and the nature of events in the historical narratives of William Robertson. Neil K. Hargraves. (Dr. Nicholas T. Phillipson and Professor Harry T. Dickinson.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1999.

 

Christian-Muslim relations as a topos in Maltese historiography, literature and culture. Joe V. Gauci. Birmingham Ph.D. 1996.

 

Imagining resistance: British historiography and popular fiction on the Indian rebellion, 1857-9. G. Chakravarty. Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

Cultural narration and the historical subject: Annie Garnett, her diary, life and works. Jennie Brunton. (Dr. Stephen Constantine.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1999.

Sir James Edmonds and the official military histories of the Great War, 1915-1948. Andrew S. Green. (Professor John Gooch.) Leeds Ph.D. 1999.

 

Representations of the Second World War: ideological currents in French history-writing under the Fourth Republic. Hugo J. Frey. Surrey Ph.D. 1998.

 

The representation of history in the Cuban revolutionary press during the 1960s. Grail Dorling. Wolverhampton M.Phil. 1998.

 

 

Ancient History

 

General

 

Sanctuaries in Asia Minor under Hellenistic and Roman rule: finances and politics. Beate D. Dignas. (Dr. Simon R.F. Price.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

 

The manufacturing processes of Hellenistic and Roman mosaic glass, 300 B.C. - 200 A.D.: a new theory of production. Susan Dawes. (Professor J. Swift, Dr. Ken A. Wardle and Mr. R. Flavell.) Central England in Birmingham Ph.D. 1999.

 

Palmyra and the 3rd century: an historical study. Timothy C.C. Lennon. Warwick M.A. 1993.

 

Egypt

 

A study of Ptolemaic royal portraiture: the presentation of a dynasty. Sally-Ann Ashton. (Dr. Jane L. Rowlandson.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Greece

 

The history of Greek olive oil and perfumed oil and their containers in the Greek world between 1100 and 480 B.C. Helen G. Raftopoulos. (Dr. D.C. Kurtz.) Oxford D.Phil. 1995.

 

The role played by the sanctuary of Isthmia in the rise of the Corinthian polis from the 8th to the 6th century B.C. Richard M. Toley. St. Andrews M.Phil. 1997.

 

Aspects of Athenian relations with the Black Sea region, 600-300 B.C. Muzaffer Demir. Exeter Ph.D. 1999.

 

Women in myth and ritual. Heather Ann Thompson. (Dr. Christopher J. Smith.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1999.

 

The rise and fall of Macedonian military might. Julian Lopez. Newcastle M.Litt. 1997.

 

An analysis of the generalship of Alexander III of Macedon: undermining or underlining greatness? Andrew P. Boardman. (Professor P.J. Rhodes.) Durham M.A. 1999.

 

Ancient Rome and the Empire

 

Gardens of Italy and the western provinces of the Roman empire from the 4th century B.C. to the 4th century A.D. Linda Farrar. Warwick M.Phil. 1996.

 

Settlement change in southern Gaul, c.150 B.C. - A.D. 100, and the development of Gallia Narbonensis. Nicola J. Matthews. (Dr. Andrew W. Lintott.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

Cato Minor and republicanism: a critical analysis of the life of Cato the younger and its impact on the late Republic and the republican ideal. Damian Rew. Wales M.Phil. 1995.

 

Exilium Romanum: exile, politics and personal experience, 58 B.C. - A.D. 68. Neil R. Singh-Masuda. Warwick Ph.D. 1996.

 

The development of provincial administration in the province of Central Gaul from Caesar's Gallic Wars to the early years of Vespasian. Paul G. Hamilton. Edinburgh M.Litt. 1996.

 

The articulation of Roman religion in the Latin historians Livy, Tacitus and Ammianus Marcellinus. Jason P. Davies. (Professor John A. North.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Harbours in Roman Egypt. John J. Parry. (Dr. Steven R. Snape.) Liverpool Ph.D. 1999.

 

The food supply in Roman Egypt. Michael L. Sharp. (Dr. Alan K. Bowman.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

Domestic politics and the movement of Roman legions, from Gaius to Trajan. Andrew Berriman. Nottingham Ph.D. 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. 1999.

 

Women in law and Christianity in the later Roman empire. Christopher P. Jones. (Dr. Roger S.O. Tomlin and Dr. Barbara M. Levick.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

 

Images of Constantius II: the philanthropic emperor and imperial propaganda in the 4th century A.D. Nicholas J. Henck. (Dr. Barbara M. Levick and Dr. Roger S.O. Tomlin.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

 

Forensic practice in the development of Roman and ecclesiastical law in late Antiquity, with special reference to the prosecution of heresy. Caroline Humfress. (Professor Peter D.A. Garnsey.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

Early and Roman Britain

 

The significance of Roman material and influence beyond the Empire, in Scotland and Ireland, c.100 B.C. - 500 A.D. Michael Bunter. (Professor Anthony C. King and Dr. I. Nicholas Thorpe.) Southampton M.Phil. 1999.

 

The Stanegate: a frontier system in northern Britain, c.90-122. Graeme C. Stobbs. Newcastle M.Litt. 1997.

 

 

Medieval Europe

 

General and Continental

 

The strategy and tactics of siege warfare in the early Byzantine period: Constantine to Heraclius. Stephen E.J. McCotter. Belfast Ph.D. 1996.

 

The theology of secular rule: the legacy of Ambrose and Gregory. N. David A. Hipshon. (Professor Janet L. Nelson.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Representations of sanctity in Milan and Ravenna, c.400-c.900 A.D. Clare L. Pilsworth. (Professor Rosamond D. McKitterick.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

The reign of Anastasius I, 491-518. Fiona K. Nicks. (Professor Elizabeth M. Jeffreys.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

The early medieval inscriptions of Britain, Gaul and Spain: studies in function and culture. Mark A. Handley. (Professor Rosamond D. McKitterick.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

Shipbuilding and trade in the eastern Mediterranean during the 7th century: possible effects of the Muslim invasion. Matthew Harpster. St. Andrews M.Phil. 1997.

 

Piety, property and power in 8th-century central Italy: the rise of the abbey of Farfa in its social and political context, c.690-787. Marios J. Costambeys. (Professor Rosamond D. McKitterick.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

Christians in Al-Andalus, 8th-10th centuries. Ann R. Christys. (Professor Ian N. Wood.) Leeds Ph.D. 1999.

 

The archbishops and church provinces of Mainz and Cologne during the Carolingian period, 751-911. Christopher J. Carroll. (Professor Rosamond D. McKitterick.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

Rex pacificus: studies in royal peace-making and the image of the peace-making king in the early medieval West. Paul J.E. Kershaw. (Professor Janet L. Nelson.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

The reign of Lothar I (795-855), emperor of the Franks, through the charter evidence. Elina M. Screen. (Professor Rosamond D. McKitterick.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

Medieval kingship. Victoria L. Williams. (Professor Jeffrey H. Denton.) Manchester M.Phil. 1999.

 

The contract of marriage: the maritagium from the 11th to the 13th century. Claire E. de Trafford. (Dr. Wendy R. Childs and Professor David B. Crouch.) Leeds Ph.D. 1999.

 

The dualist heresy in Aquitaine, c.1000-c.1249. Claire Taylor. (Professors Bernard F. Hamilton and Michael C.E. Jones.) Nottingham Ph.D. 1999.

 

Christian perceptions of Islam and the doctrine of holy war in 11th- and 12th-century France. Tim Rayborn. (Dr. Neal Robinson.) Leeds Ph.D. 1999.

 

The cult of St. Magnus. Haki Antonsson. (Dr. Barbara E. Crawford.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1999.

 

The foreign policy of the Emperor Alexios I Komnenos, 1081-c.1100. Peter J. Doimi de Frankopan Subic. (Dr. James D. Howard-Johnston.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

Imported Mediterranean medieval and post-medieval pottery from the 12th to the 17th centuries. Alejandra Gutierrez. (Dr. Christopher M. Gerrard and Professor T. Darvill.) Southampton M.Phil. 1999.

 

The encounter of Greeks and Franks in Cyprus in the late 12th and 13th centuries: phenomena of acculturation and ethnic awareness. Angel Nicolaou-Konnari. (Dr. Peter W. Edbury.) Wales Ph.D. 1999.

 

Neglecting the distaff? Women's involvement in Languedocian Catharism, c.1190- c.1320. Felicity A. Jones. (Dr. Peter P.A. Biller.) York D.Phil. 1999.

 

In the name of the father: wardship in romance and law, c.1200-c.1420. Noël James. (Professor Felicity J. Riddy and Dr. P. Jeremy P. Goldberg.) York D.Phil. 1999.

 

Military aspects of the Albigensian crusade. Rachel L. Noah. (Dr. Matthew J. Strickland.) Glasgow M.Phil. 1999.

 

The development of ideas about pain and suffering in the works of 13th-century masters of theology at Paris, c.1230-c.1300. Donald C. Mowbray. (Mr. Ian P. Wei and Dr. Marcus G. Bull.) Bristol Ph.D. 1999.

 

Papal authority and the Barons' Crusade of 1239. Michael T.R. Lower. (Professor Jonathan S.C. Riley-Smith.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

Bertrand de la Tour and Franciscan poverty. Patrick J. Nold. (Mr. Alexander Murray.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

'La querelle anglaise': diplomatic and legal debate during the Hundred Years' War, with an edition of the polemical treatise 'Pour ce que plusieurs' (1464). Craig D. Taylor. (Mr. Peter S. Lewis.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

Image and pilgrimage: the cult of the Virgin of Czestochowa in the late middle ages. R.J. Maniura. London Ph.D. 1998.

 

Particular interests: the transmission of Italian renaissance humanism to England, 1420-50, in its social and political context. Susanne Saygin. (Dr. A. Gervase Rosser.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

Form and power: patronage and the visual arts in Florence, c.1480-1512. Jill Burke. (Professor D. Michael G. Hirst and Dr. Patricia L. Rubin.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Opposition to government in early 16th century Florence, 1494-1530. Henry A.L. Knox. (Dr. Richard S. Mackenney and Dr. John N. Stephens.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1999.

 

British Isles

 

The Keynsham hundred: a study of the evolution of a N. Somerset estate, 350-1550. Lee Prosser. Bristol Ph.D. 1996.

 

The lathe of Lympne: a study of a region of Kent from the 5th to 8th centuries A.D. A.F. Richardson. Wales M.Phil. 1995.

 

The Solway region, A.D. 400-600, and the kingdom of Rheged. Timothy J. Clarkson. Manchester M.Phil. 1994.

 

Roman buildings in the middle ages in Britain. Timothy D. Eaton. (Dr. Grenville G. Astill and Professor Michael G. Fulford.) Reading Ph.D. 1999.

 

Texts and monuments: a study of ten Anglo-Saxon churches of the pre-Viking period. Christopher J.R. Pickles. (Dr. Edward F. James.) York M.Phil. 1996.

 

The status of women in Anglo-Saxon Mercia from the 7th to the 11th century. Claire E. Pyle. Nottingham M.Phil. 1997.

 

Monasticism in 7th-century Neustria and Northumbria: a comparative study of Chelles, Jouarre, Monkwearmouth-Jarrow and Whitby. Isabelle R. Odile Charmantier. (Professor David W. Rollason.) Durham M.A. 1999.

 

The early history of Galloway and Dumfries. Christopher Crowe. (Dr. Lesley A. Ling.) Manchester Metropolitan Ph.D. 1999.

 

Wiltshire minster parochiae and ecclesiastical organization in Anglo-Saxon Wessex. Jonathan Pitt. (Dr. Barbara A.E. Yorke.) Southampton Ph.D. 1999.

 

Farming, settlement and the environment in the western Isles of Scotland, c.800 A.D. to the present day. Jane A. Entwistle. Wales Ph.D. 1994.

 

Creating communities: elites, ideology and literature in 9th- and 10th-century Ireland. Elva B. Johnston. (Dr. Richard Sharpe.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

A study of the history of Longton. Harold Perry. (Mr. John H.Y. Briggs.) Keele M.Phil. 1999.

 

Images of Jews in medieval Scotland and England. Fraser A. Jackson. Edinburgh M.Sc. 1999

 

Landownership and land use in the Domesday manors of the Fylde, c.1000-c.1700. Brian Marshall. (Dr. Michael A. Mullett.) Lancaster M.Phil. 1999.

 

Medieval English medicine and the law, 11th-15th centuries. Elizabeth Porter. (Dr. Simone C. Macdougall.) St. Andrews M.Phil. 1999.

 

Lordship and the growth of Coventry, 1043-1355. Richard M. Goddard. (Professor Christopher C. Dyer.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1999.

 

Athletic competition in pre-industrial Wales, c.1066-1880. Emma Lile. Birmingham M.Phil. 1994.

 

The De Verdun family in England, Ireland and Wales, 1066-1316: a study. Mark Hagger. (Professor Robert J. Bartlett.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1999.

 

A study of the extent to which existing native religious society helped to shape Scotland's reformed monastic community, 1070-1286. Kenneth Veitch. (Dr. John W.M. Bannerman and Professor Michael Lynch.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1999.

 

The role of the hospital in medieval Kent, c.1080-1560. Sheila M. Sweetinburgh. (Mr. Andrew F. Butcher.) Kent Ph.D. 1999.

 

'Esspy, speik furth and spair notht / Considder weil I cair notht': a social interpretation of the castle in Scotland. Allan G. Rutherford. (Dr. Jeremy W. Huggett and Dr. Matthew J. Strickland.) Glasgow Ph.D. 1999.

 

Conquest and urban consolidation: an investigation into plan development and burgage patterns in Anglo-Norman Ireland. Pat Dargan. East London Ph.D. 1996.

 

The emergence of leper-houses in medieval England, 1100-1250. A.E. Maximillian Satchell. (Miss Margaret H. Pelling and Dr. Miri E. Rubin.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

The Book of Llandaf in its early 12th-century Cambro-Norman context. John R. Davies. (Dr. David N. Dumville.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

The development of local government in Reading, 1125-1998. Simon J. Oliver. Exeter M.Phil. 1998.

 

The forest eyre, 1154-1368. Jane F. Winters. (Dr. David A. Carpenter.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

The town of Reading, c.1200-1542. Peter D.A. Rixon. (Dr. A. Gervase Rosser.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

'For circumstances must dictate the proper means': a study in the history of logistics with special reference to 13th-century England. Mark Vaughan. (Dr. Anne E. Curry.) Reading Ph.D. 1999.

 

England and the Empire, 1216-72. Björn Weiler. (Professor Robert J. Bartlett.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1999.

 

Landed society and locality in Gloucestershire, c.1240-1280. John Mullan. (Professor Peter R. Coss.) Wales Ph.D. 1999.

 

The rise of chantry space in England, c.1260-c.1400. Stacy Boldrick. Manchester Ph.D. 1997.

 

Perceptions of lawlessness: the contribution of the Midland honours of the earldom of Lancaster to crime and lawlessness between 1260 and 1360 and its bearing on the ballad literature of the period. Kathryn J. Bates. (Professor Norman J. Housley.) Leicester Ph.D. 1999.

 

The management of the mobilization of English armies from Edward I to Edward III. Ralph A. Kaner. (Professor W. Mark Ormrod.) York D.Phil. 1999.

 

The veray registre of trouthe: the content, function and character of the civil registers of London and York, c.1274-c.1482. Deborah O'Brien. (Mr. Nicholas R. Havely and Dr. Sarah R. Rees Jones.) York D.Phil. 1999.

 

Theory of names according to John Duns Scotus: a study in 13th-century semantics. J. Andrew Sheppard. (Professor David E. Luscombe and Dr. Stephen A.R. Makin.) Sheffield Ph.D. 1999.

 

The Lovells of Titchmarsh: an English baronial family, 1297-1485. Monika E. Simon. (Professor W. Mark Ormrod.) York D.Phil. 1999.

 

Landownership, landscape and communities in the forest of Macclesfield from the 14th century to the 20th. Rachel M. Kemsley. (Dr. Christopher P. Lewis.) Liverpool Ph.D. 1999.

 

The Legh of Booths charters: medieval and early modern Cheshire society. Simon J. Harris. (Dr. J. Robin Studd.) Keele Ph.D. 1999.

 

The Dinham family in the later middle ages. Hannes Kleineke. (Professor Nigel E. Saul.) London Ph.D. 1998.

 

Artists, patrons and the sequence of production in the Ormesby psalter (Oxford, Bodleian Library Ms Douce 366). Frederica Law-Turner. (Dr. John H. Lowden and Dr. B. Paul Crossley.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

The management of resources on the demesne farms of Wisbech Barton, 1314-1430. David J. Stone. (Dr. M. John Hatcher.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

The kingship of David II, 1329-71. Michael Penman. (Dr. Norman A.T. Macdougall.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1999.

 

An investigation into the English language teacher, 1340-1800: a historical perspective. Nicholas H. Drennan. London M.Phil. 1997.

 

The military retinue of the Black Prince. David S. Green. (Professor Michael C.E. Jones.) Nottingham Ph.D. 1999.

 

Kennedy kindred, 1346-1576, in Carrick and S.W. Scotland and the influence of Gaelic society. John Simmons. (Professor Michael Lynch and Dr. Steven I. Boardman.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1999.

 

Urban communities and the Crown: relations between Bristol, York and the royal government, 1350-1400. Christian D. Liddy. (Professor W. Mark Ormrod.) York D.Phil. 1999.

 

The Nevilles and the political establishment in north-eastern England, 1377-1413. Mark Arvanigian. (Professor Richard H. Britnell.) Durham Ph.D. 1999.

 

The Philomena of John Bradmore and its Middle English derivative: a perspective on surgery in late medieval England. Sheila J. Lang. (Dr. Simone C. Macdougall.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1998.

 

The cartulary of Godsfield and Baddesley preceptory. Felicity Beard. (Professor Michael A. Hicks, Dr. Stella R. Fletcher and Professor Roger C. Richardson.) Southampton M.Phil. 1999.

 

Raising unruly voices: the laity, the vernacular and the church in late medieval England. Paul Hardwick. York D.Phil. 1997.

 

Economic and social aspects of three Wealden manors in the rape of Hastings during the 15th and into the 16th century. Brian Taylor. (Dr. Virginia G. Davis.) London M.Phil. 1999.

 

The use and reception of forged documents in 15th-century England. A.C. Hiatt. Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

John Fynderne of Findern, Derbyshire an Exchequer official of the early 15th century, his circle and Lollard connections. Maureen J. Jurkowski. (Professor Colin F. Richmond.) Keele Ph.D. 1998.

 

The political role of the three estates in parliament and general council in Scotland, 1424-88. Roland Tanner. (Dr. Norman A.T. Macdougall.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1999.

 

Thomas Tropenell esq.: a local lawyer, the gentry and estate creation. Frederick C. Taylor. (Professor Christopher C. Dyer.) Birmingham M.Phil. 1998.

 

English queenship, 1445-1503. Joanna L. Chamberlayne. (Professors W. Mark Ormrod and Felicity J. Riddy.) York D.Phil. 1999.

 

Fine table linen in England, 1450-1750: ownership and use of a luxury commodity. David M. Mitchell. (Mr. Negley B. Harte.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

The cult of the Holy Name of Jesus, with special reference to the fraternity in St. Paul's Cathedral, c.1450-1558. Elizabeth A. New. (Dr. Caroline M. Barron.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

At the sygne of the cardynalles hat: the book trade and the market for books in Yorkshire, c.1450-1550. Stacey S. Gee. (Professor Felicity J. Riddy and Dr. P. Jeremy P. Goldberg.) York D.Phil. 1999.

 

The Lincolnshire gentry and the Wars of the Roses. Jonathan S. Mackman. (Professor W. Mark Ormrod.) York D.Phil. 1999.

 

Edward IV and Italy: some aspects of diplomatic relations between the English and the Italian courts. Adam King. (Dr. Martin J.C. Lowry.) Warwick M.A. 1997.

 

Popular religion in late medieval Buckinghamshire: a case study of the parishes of Aylesbury, Amersham, Chesham and Great Missenden, 1480-1650. Marcus Cowper. Birmingham M.Phil. 1998.

 

Aspects of the material culture of the English aristocracy in the late 15th and early 16th century. Vivienne Rock. East Anglia Ph.D. 1999.

 

Propaganda, allegiance and sedition in the Tudor South-West, c.1497-1570. John P.D. Cooper. (Dr. Clifford S.L. Davies.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

 

Modern Europe

 

General

 

The glorification of the Emperor Leopold I (1658-1705) in image, spectacle and text. Maria E. Goloubeva. (Professor U. Peter Burke.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

Rural artists' colonies in 19th-century Europe. Nina Lübbren. Leeds Ph.D. 1996.

 

Money and politics: European monetary unification and the international gold standard, 1865-73. Luca Einaudi. (Miss Emma Rothschild.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

Dispute settlement and the law in three provincial towns in France, England and Holland [Caen, Ipswich and Maastricht], 1890-1914: a cross-national comparison. Wim Mellaerts. (Professor Geoffrey R. Searle.) East Anglia Ph.D. 1997.

 

Monarchy and diplomacy in Europe, 1900-10. R.R. McLean. Sussex D.Phil. 1996.

 

Reactions in British and French universities to the Spanish civil war: a comparative history. Laurence H. Brown. (Mr. J. William D. Trythall.) York D.Phil. 1999.

 

Great Britain, the Baltic Republics and the Soviet Union, 1939-45. Andrew P. McManus. Bradford M.Phil. 1994.

 

Czech and Sudeten German exiles in London during World War II and the road to transfer. Francis Raska. (Dr. J. Mark Cornwall.) Dundee M.Phil. 1999.

 

Three phases of post World War II ethnic German migration from the former Soviet Union to Germany. Ulrike Kleinknecht-Strahle. (Dr. Judith Pallot and Dr. Effie Voutira.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

Britain's exploitation of occupied Germany for scientific and technical intelligence on the Soviet Union. John P. Maddrell. (Professor Christopher M. Andrew.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

The transition to international modernity and the decline of neutrality: the experiences of the small neutral states of Western Europe, 1949-89. Roger H. MacGinty. Belfast Ph.D. 1998.

 

Austria

 

Mozart and the Artaria publishing house: studies in the inventory ledgers, 1784-93. Rupert M. Ridgewell. (Dr. Geoffrey A. Chew.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Belgium

 

Marcel Broodthaers: strategy and dialogue. Deborah Schultz. (Professor Martin J. Kemp.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

Bulgaria

 

Bulgaria in British foreign policy, 1943-9. Marietta Stankova. (Dr. Anita J. Prazmowska.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Denmark

 

Danish naval administration and shipbuilding in the reign of Christian IV, 1596-1648. Martin Bellamy. Glasgow Ph.D. 1997.

 

France

 

Ecouen and the patronage of Anne de Montmorency (1493-1567): politics and self-fashioning in the French Renaissance. Tanja Weingärtner. (Dr. Jean Michel Massing.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

Hatred in print: aspects of anti-Protestant polemic in the French wars of religion. Luc Racaut. (Professor Andrew D.M. Pettegree.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1999.

 

A critical edition of Arnaud Sorbin's Vie de Charles IX (1574). Joanne C. Mosley. Oxford Brookes Ph.D. 1998.

 

The king, the Jesuits and the French church, 1594-1615. Eric W. Nelson. (Mr. Robin Briggs and Dr. Jonathan K. Powis.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

Amelot de la Houssaye and the scholarship of the saeculum: tacitism, history and prudence in 17th-century France. Jacob S. Soll. (Professor U. Peter Burke.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

Crown, elites and the poor: charity and poor relief in France, 1656-1715. Timothy J. McHugh. (Dr. Roger C. Mettam.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

The role of women in Scotland in the 18th century, with comparative reference to France. H. Lesley Diack. (Mr. W. Terry C. Brotherstone and Dr. William Scott.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 1999.

 

'La Citoyenne Bien Renseignée': Women, The Newspaper Press and Urban Literary Culture in Paris, Rennes and Lyon 1780-1800. Victoria Rowan. (Professor Gwynne Lewis) Warwick Ph.D. 1999.

 

Some aspects of the editorial policy of L'Avenir from 16 October to 15 November 1831. David M. Pope. Aston M.Phil. 1996.

 

The comte de Chambord and the church in France. Christopher M. Guyver. (Dr. Sheridan W. Gilley.) Durham M.A. 1999.

 

The popularization of science in France in the periodical press during the Second Empire, c.1850-c.1870. Gerald D. Colson. (Professor Maurice Crosland and Dr. Grayson M. Ditchfield.) Kent Ph.D. 1999.

 

Organizing the labour market: unemployment and policy in Great Britain and France, 1880-1914. Malcolm R. Mansfield. Bristol Ph.D. 1998.

 

Crisis and transformation: French opera, politics and the press, 1897-1903. James M. Ross. (Dr. Roger Parker.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

Public policy and unemployment in France, 1920-38. Robert A. Syme. Warwick Ph.D. 1996.

 

The search for joy in work: rationalism and cultural crisis in France in the 1930s. Jacqueline R. Clarke. (Professor H. Roderick Kedward.) Sussex D.Phil. 1999.

 

Images of community in French and British post-war cinema during the 1940s. Margaret Butler. (Professor Geoffrey J. Crossick.) Essex Ph.D. 1999.

 

Freemasonry in France during the Nazi occupation and its rehabilitation after the end of the Second World War. Keith Doney. Aston Ph.D. 1996.

 

Resistance and political change in S.W. France: a case study of Vienne, Charente, Haute Vienne and Dordogne. Mary C. Meaney. (Dr. D.B. Goodey.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Workers' participation and the French state, 1944-8. A.G.E. Steinhouse. Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

Germany

 

Absolutism in action: Frederick William I and the government of East Prussia, 1709-30. Rodney M. Gothelf. (Dr. Hamish M. Scott.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1998.

 

Friedrich List and Anglo-German trade relations. Barbara Schwarz. (Professor W. Robert Lee.) Liverpool M.Phil. 1998.

 

Particularist state-building and the German question: Hanover, Saxony, Württemberg, 1850-66. Abigail F.F. Green. (Dr. Jonathan Steinberg.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

The science of progress: the rise of historical economics and social reform in Germany, 1864-94. Erik Grimmer-Solem. (Dr. Avner Offer and Dr. Hartmut J.O. Pogge von Strandmann.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

Germany and the attrition strategy, 1870-1916. Robert T. Foley. (Professor Brian J. Bond.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Historicizing the urban nation: discussions about the role of the urban world in the history of imperial Germany, c.1870-c.1900. Maike Bohn. (Professor Michael F. John.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

Carl Peters and German imperialism, 1856-1918: a political biography. Arne Perras. (Dr. Hartmut J.O. Pogge von Strandmann.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

Weimar medical culture: doctors, healers and the crisis of medicine in inter-war Germany, 1918-33. Carsten Timmermann. (Dr. Jonathan H. Harwood.) Manchester Ph.D. 1999.

 

The origins and symbolism of Nazi ideology. Linda Mackay-Rolfe. Strathclyde Ph.D. 1997.

 

Law without justice: judicial resistance in the Third Reich. Mark Florida-James. Wales M.Phil. 1995.

 

Dictatorship, information and the limits of power: Hitler and foreign policy decision-making, 1933-9. Zachary Shore. (Mr. Anthony J. Nicholls.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

Propaganda, morale and flight: the eastern provinces of the German Reich, 1944-5. Alastair J. Noble. (Dr. Geoffrey T. Waddington and Mr. John D. Morison.) Leeds Ph.D. 1999.

The economic impact of defence expenditure on the United Kingdom and West Germany, 1945-57. Till Geiger. (Professor Peter L. Payne and Mr. Robert E. Tyson.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 1999.

 

The re-education of the adult population of Württemberg-Baden, 1945-9. Margaret M. Welsh-Rush. Ulster D.Phil. 1994.

 

The German student movement, 1965-9, and its effects on the development of political culture in the Federal Republic, 1970s to early 1980s. Nicholas P. Baker. Birmingham M.Phil. 1998.

 

Greece

 

A study of four castles in the island of Kos under Hospitaller rule, 14th century to 1522. Nicholas D. Kontogiannis. Birmingham M.Phil. 1995.

 

Imperial institutions and local communities: Ottoman Karaferye, 1758-74. Antonios Anastasopoulos. (Dr. Ibrahim M. Kunt.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

The British consular service in the Aegean, 1820-60. Lucia Patrizio Gunning. London Ph.D. 1997.

 

The Greek nation in British eyes, 1821-64: aspects of a British discourse on nationality, politics, history and Europe. Margarita Miliori. (Dr. Peter R. Ghosh and Dr. Peter A. Mackridge.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

 

An evaluation of the evolution of the Greek national strategy, from 1823 to the present day. Spyridon Papadakis. Leicester M.Phil. 1997.

 

British financial policy towards Greece: from liberation to Truman doctrine. Athanasios Lykogiannis. (Dr. Robert W.D. Boyce.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Hungary

 

Industrial workers, socialist industrialization and the state in Hungary, 1948-58. Mark D. Pittaway. (Dr. Nigel J. Swain.) Liverpool Ph.D. 1998.

 

The Hungarian uprising of 1956 and Soviet foreign policy. T.K. Anderson. (Dr. Jonathan G. Haslam.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

Italy

 

Politics, image-making and urban space: representations of Florence in the art of Domenico Ghirlandaio. Caspar Pearson. (Mr. David E. Hemsoll.) Birmingham M.Phil. 1999.

 

Venetian military capacity, 1508-13. Shannon Kelley. (Professor Michael E. Mallett.) Warwick M.A. 1999.

 

Angela Merici and the company of St. Ursula: gender and spirituality in the 16th century. Querciolo Mazzonis. (Professor Lyndal A. Roper and Dr. Sandra Cavallo.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

The artistic patronage of the cardinals of Pope Pius II (1548-64). Carol M. Richardson. St. Andrews Ph.D. 1996.

Cardinal Antonio Barberini the Younger (1608-71): aspects of his art patronage. Karin E. Wolfe. (Dr. G. Warwick.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Constructing the south: Sicily, southern Italy and the Mediterranean in British culture, 1773-1926. Stefania Arcara. Warwick Ph.D. 1998.

 

The influence of terrain on the war on the Italian front, 1915-18. James F. Gentsch. (Professor Brian J. Bond.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

The Italian economy under Fascism. Cristiano A. Ristuccia. (Professor Charles H. Feinstein.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

Anglo-Italian relations, Sept. 1939 - June 1940. Michael J. Budden. (Dr. Andrew D. Lambert.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Mediterranean and Islands

 

History of Methodism in Gibraltar. Susan Jackson. (Dr. Sheridan W. Gilley.) Durham Ph.D. 1999.

 

The implementation of the Tanzimat reforms in Cyprus, 1839-78: an assessment of the Greek and Ottoman evidence from local sources. George A. Dionyssiou. Birmingham M.Litt. 1995.

 

The Gibraltar Chronicle. D. Sloma. (Mr. David Weigall and Professor John F. Pollard.) Anglia Ruskin University Ph.D. 1999.

 

Netherlands

 

The Scottish exile community in the United Provinces, 1660-90. Georgina J. Gardner. (Dr. John C. Robertson.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

Anglo-Dutch relations in the age of imperialism: three case studies focusing on Dutch perceptions of the Anglo-Dutch relationship. Yvette M. Mead. Hull Ph.D. 1996.

 

Poland

 

The development of constitutionalism in Poland. Mark Brzezinski. (Dr. S.D. Whitefield.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.

 

British diplomacy and public opinion, and the Second and Third Partitions of Poland. M. Ellen Wicklum. (Professor Matthew S. Anderson.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Kasimierz Kelles-Krauz (1872-1905): a political and intellectual biography. Timothy D. Snyder. (Mr. Timothy J. Garton-Ash and Professor J. Jedlicki.) Oxford D.Phil. 1996.

 

General Sikorski and his government-in-exile, 1939-43: a study of Polish internal émigré politics in wartime. Bernadeta I. Tendyra. (Professor MacGregor Knox.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Portugal

 

Liberal reformism in Portugal: Oliveira Martins, the movement for a 'new life' and the politics of the constitutional monarchy, 1885-1908. Rui M.M.L. Ramos. (Mr. Herminio Gomez Martins.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

 

Russia and the U.S.S.R.

 

The library of the Kiev Mohlya academy (1632-1780) in its historical context. Lioudmila V. Charipova. (Dr. James R. Raven.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

Marriage, gender, family and the Old Believer community, 1760-1850. Irina Korovushkina. Essex Ph.D. 1998.

 

The Russian court chapel, 1796-1917. Carolyn C. Ritchie. Glasgow Ph.D. 1994.

 

The examination of Ukrainian Protestant/Baptist church history, with particular reference to its origin and development until 1939. O. Dolyna. Wales M.Phil. 1997.

 

Revolutionary women in Russia, 1870-1917: a prosopographical study. Anna Hillyar. (Dr. Jane H. McDermid.) Southampton Ph.D. 1999.

 

Lenin's perestroika: the role of state control on the factory shop floor. Andrew Pospielovsky. (Professor Robert J. Service.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Village social organization and peasant action: right-bank Ukraine during the Revolution, 1917-1923. Graham K.L. Tan. (Professor Robert J. Service.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

An analysis of the inability of the Provisional Government to prevent the Bolshevik seizure of power and the failure of Kerensky's coalition politics in 1917. Sarah Badcock. Durham M.A. 1997.

 

The White Russian army in exile, 1920-41. Paul F. Robinson. (Dr. C. Catherine L. Andreyev.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

The Far Eastern Republic and Soviet Russia, 1920-2. Cathryn A. Brennan. (Professor Paul Dukes.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 1999.

 

The Council for the Affairs of the Orthodox Church and the organization of religious life in wartime Soviet Russia. Anna Dickinson. (Dr. E. Arfon Rees.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1999.

 

First attempts to reform the Soviet system: the Malenkov era, 1953-5. C.L. Zincone. (Dr. Jonathan G. Haslam.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

Spain

 

Wise after the event: towards a reassessment of the cultural activities of Alfonso X of Castile, 1252-84. K.M. Kennedy. Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

Diplomacy and Anglo-Spanish political relations during the Thirty Years' War, 1618-48. Porfirio Sanz Camañes. Birmingham M.Phil. 1995.

 

Factional politics at the court of Philip IV after the fall of Olivares. Vanessa G. Johnson. Leeds Ph.D. 1997.

 

Critical realism and social change: Spain in the 1930s. Jose Lopez. (Professor E. Benton.) Essex Ph.D. 1999.

 

The gender politics of E.T.A. and radical Basque Nationalism, 1959-82. Carrie L. Hamilton. (Dr. Helen E. Graham.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Sweden

 

Scots and the Swedish state: diplomacy, military service and ennoblement, 1611-60. Alexia M.J. Grosjean. (Professors Allan I. Macinnes and Paul Dukes.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 1999.

 

Sweden and the Napoleonic Wars. Christer I.O. Jorgensen. (Dr. Thomas Munch-Petersen.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Switzerland

 

The Italian reformers and the Zurich church, 1540-1600. Mark Taplin. (Dr. Frederick B. Gordon.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1999.

 

Simon Goulart: his life and writings. Joanna Schlesinger. (Dr. Hamish M. Scott.) St. Andrews M.Phil. 1999.

 

The repression and survival of Anabaptism in the Emmental, Switzerland, 1659-1743. M. Furner. Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

 

Forging the Swiss nation, 1760-1939: popular memory, patriotic invention and competing conceptions of nationhood. Oliver Zimmer. (Professor Anthony D.S. Smith.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Modern Britain and Ireland

 

Long periods

 

Local governance and economic development: re-figuring state regulation in the Scottish Highlands. Daniel Mackinnon. (Professor Charles W.J. Withers.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1999.

 

A social history of blindness. Kathleen Bates. Loughborough Ph.D. 1998.

 

Developments in trade and marine transport facilities in the north-east of Scotland, 1600-1914: a study in historical geography. Kathryn L. Moore. Aberdeen Ph.D. 1998.

 

The artisan sector in English economic development: networks of provision in deadstock processing crafts, c.1600-c.1850. Carmel M. Thomason. Bristol Ph.D. 1998.

 

The cult of King Charles the martyr: the rise and fall of a political theology, c.1640-1859. Andrew C. Lacey. (Dr. Marilyn Palmer.) Leicester Ph.D. 1999.

The landlord-planned nexus at Strokestown, county Roscommon: a case study of an Irish estate town, c.1660-c.1925. Susan E. Hood. Ulster D.Phil. 1994.

 

Public health response to epidemics. Kenneth W. Allen. (Dr. John H. Woodward.) Sheffield M.Phil. 1999.

 

A social and business history of yachtbuilding. William Collier. (Professor W. Robert Lee.) Liverpool Ph.D. 1998.

 

Industrialization in Argyll, 1700-1914. Robert G. Lindsay. (Professor Edward J. Cowan.) Glasgow Ph.D. 1999.

 

The history of the Welsh Jewish communities, 1750 to the present. David G. Morris. (Dr. Paul B. O'Leary.) Wales Ph.D. 1999.

 

Calling London: descriptions of the English metropolis by African, Caribbean and South Asian writers, 1772-1998. Sukhdev S. Sandhu. (Dr. Valentine D. Cunningham.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

From 1500

 

Popular culture in early modern Scotland. George M. Brunsden. (Professor Edward J. Cowan.) Glasgow Ph.D. 1999.

 

Witchcraft in early modern Britain. Kirsteen Macpherson. (Dr. Martyn Bennett and Ms. Angela Brown.) Nottingham Trent Ph.D. 1999.

 

The nature and function of the heraldic visitations, with special reference to Staffordshire. Janet Verasanso. (Professor Eric W. Ives.) Birmingham M.Phil. 1999.

 

Sixteenth-century Norfolk communities. Jonathan Pitman. (Professor Alfred Hassell Smith and Dr. Victor F.G. Morgan.) East Anglia Ph.D. 1999.

 

The Reformation of religion in Freebridge Marshland, Norfolk, with special reference to Tilney All Saints, c.1500-80. Barendina M. Galloway. (Dr. Eamon Duffy.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

English hunting as a courtly phenomenon under Henry VIII. James J. Williams. (Professor Eric W. Ives) Birmingham Ph.D. 1999.

 

The Tudor state and the politics of the county: the greater gentry of Somerset, c.1509-58. David J. Ashton. (Dr. Steven J. Gunn.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

An edition, with introduction and commentary, of John Blount's English translation of Nicholas Upton's De Studio Militari (Bodleian Library, MS. Eng. Misc. d. 227). Craig G. Walker. (Dr. Maurice H. Keen.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

The origins of Thomas Cromwell's public career: service under Cardinal Wolsey and Henry VIII, 1524-30. Philip J. Ward. (Dr. David R. Starkey.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

The political career of Sir Thomas Wriothesley, 1st earl of Southampton. Geoffrey N. Gibbons. (Dr. Peter Marshall.) Warwick Ph.D. 1999.

 

Church monuments and commemoration in Devon, c.1530-c.1640. Christine J.M. Faunch. Exeter Ph.D. 1998.

Protestant polemic and the nature of evangelical dissent, 1538-53. Christopher J. Bradshaw. (Professor Andrew D.M. Pettegree.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1999.

 

Agweddau ar ddiwylliant materol bonedd siroedd Dinbych a'r Fflint, 1540-1640. (Aspects of the material culture of the Denbighshire and Flintshire gentry, 1540-1640.) (In Welsh medium.) Sioned N. Williams. (Professor J. Gwynfor Jones.) Wa les Ph.D. 1999.

 

Gloucester diocese and the advance of Protestantism, 1541-80. Francis A. Moore. Wales Ph.D. 1995.

 

Religious dissimulation, conformity and compromise in England, c.1547-c.1603. Jonathan A. Wright. (Dr. Christopher A. Haigh.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

 

The political career of Mary of Guise in Scotland, 1548-60. Pamela Ritchie. (Dr. Roger A. Mason.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1999.

 

Farming regions and vernacular thresholds: a re-assessment of the development and survival of Norfolk's sub-gentry housing stock. Adam Longcroft. (Dr. Tom M. Williamson.) East Anglia Ph.D. 1999.

 

Representing exile: Ireland and the formation of the English nation, 1558-1603. John M. Breen. Belfast Ph.D. 1996.

 

Studies on the mathematical and astronomical papers of Sir Henry Savile. Robert D. Goulding. (Dr. Jill A. Kraye.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Perceptions of the New World in England c.1570-c.1625. Sarah L. Macpherson. Edinburgh M.Sc. 1999.

 

The 'personal rule' of Elizabeth I: marriage, succession and Catholic conspiracy c.1578-1582. Natalie Mears. (Professor John A. Guy.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1999.

 

Decoration and devotion: religious representation in west country decorative plasterwork, c.1590-c.1660. Tara Hamling. (Dr. Shearer C. West.) Birmingham M.Phil. 1999.

 

Aspects of order and disorder in Kent, with special reference to four parishes: Chart Sutton, Sutton Valence, East Sutton and Willesborough, c.1590-1620. Nabeela A. Shah. Kent M.Phil. 1995.

 

George Sandys: religious toleration and political moderation in an early Anglican. A.J.J. Ellison. Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

 

From 1600

 

A community study of Upholland, Lancashire, with particular reference to the 17th century. Audrey P. Coney. (Mr. Paul H.W. Booth and Dr. Jennifer I. Kermode.) Liverpool Ph.D. 1999.

 

Eschatology, Apocalypse and Millenarianism in Seventeenth Century Protestant Thought. Kenneth Gibson. (Dr. Martyn Bennett and Ms. Angela Brown.) Nottingham Trent Ph.D. 1999.

 

Protestant religious dissent in 17th-century Nottinghamshire. Stuart Jennings. (Dr. Martyn Bennett and Ms. Angela Brown.) Nottingham Trent Ph.D. 1999.

The relationships between gender and crime in the Midlands during the 17th century. Linda Lees. (Dr. Martyn Bennett and Ms. Angela Brown.) Nottingham Trent Ph.D. 1999.

 

The communities of the manor of Epworth in the 17th century. Joy Lloyd. (Dr. Michael J. Braddick and Professor David G. Hey.) Sheffield Ph.D. 1999.

 

Periodic marketing in counties Donegal, Dublin, Kildare and Tipperary in the 17th century. Mary B. Murray. (Dr. Lindsey J. Proudfoot.) Belfast M.Phil. 1996.

 

The development of the playhouse in 17th-century London. A.J. Potts. (Dr. D.J. Howard.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

The representation of aggression in the 17th-century English broadside ballad. Sarah Todd. (Dr. Michael F. Roberts.) Wales Ph.D. 1999.

 

John Spottiswoode, Jacobean archbishop and statesman. A.S. Wayne Pearce. (Professor Keith M. Brown and Professor David W. Bebbington.) Stirling Ph.D. 1999.

 

The business of the College of Justice in 1600: how it reflects the economic and social life of Scots men and women. Winifred K. Coutts. (Professor Michael Lynch and Dr. W. David H. Sellar.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1999.

 

The involvement of lawyers in the English parliament of 1601. Judith A. Shaw. (Professor Alan G.R. Smith.) Glasgow Ph.D. 1999.

 

Control of religious printing in early Stuart England. Suellen M. Towers. (Dr. Nicholas R.N. Tyacke.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

An irenic theologian: William Forbes, first bishop of Edinburgh. Joyce B. Martin. (Dr. John E. Platt.) Oxford M.Litt. 1999.

 

The Scottish glass industry, 1610-1750. Jill Turnbull. (Professor Michael Lynch and Dr. Alexander J. Murdoch.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1999.

 

The religious, social and political thought of William Walwyn. Simone Gruen. (Professor Bernard S. Capp.) Warwick M.A. 1999.

 

A critical edition of Lady Falkland: her life (1645) with correspondence and records of the Falkland family, 1625-71. H.R. Wolfe. (Dr. Marie H. Axton.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

The judiciary and the defence of property in the law courts during the personal rule of Charles I. Nicola P. Perkins. (Professor John S. Morrill.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

Cambridgeshire society during the First and Second Civil Wars, c.1638-c.1649: some aspects of patterns of allegiance. Sue L. Sadler. (Mr. John Sutton.) Anglia Ruskin University Ph.D. 1998.

 

The role of public opinion during the trial of Archbishop Laud, 1641-5. Leonie S. James. (Dr. Kenneth C. Fincham.) Kent M.A. 1999.

 

The extent of support for parliament in Yorkshire during the early stages of the first Civil War. Andrew J. Hopper. (Professor James A. Sharpe.) York D.Phil. 1999.

 

The application of the theology of the Westminster assembly in the ministry of the Welsh Puritan Vavasor Powell (1617-70). M.A. Milton. Wales Ph.D. 1997.

 

The English Civil War: proposals for law reform and notable trials during the Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1648-59. Keith J. Cutler. Keele LL.M. 1997.

 

Manchester, c.1650-1800. Darren C. Watmough. (Professor Patricia Hudson.) Liverpool M.Phil. 1998.

 

Factionalism in the Kirk during the Cromwellian invasion and occupation of Scotland, 1650-60: the protester-resolutioner controversy. Kyle D. Holfelder. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1999.

 

The Scottish burghs during the Cromwellian occupation, 1651-60. Susan Gillanders. (Professor Michael Lynch and Dr. Elizabeth P.D. Dennison.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1999.

 

New material from the Clarke manuscripts: political and official correspondence and news sent and received by the army headquarters in Scotland, 1651-60. Frances M.S. Henderson. (Professor A. Blair Worden.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

The Society of Friends in Wales: the case of Monmouthshire, c.1654-1836. Richard Allen. (Dr. Michael F. Roberts.) Wales Ph.D. 1999.

 

The market place and the market's place in London, 1660-1840. Colin S. Smith. (Dr. Julian Hoppit.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Breaking the conjugal vows: marriage and marriage breakdown in the north of England, 1660-1800. Joanne Bailey. (Dr. Christopher W. Brooks.) Durham Ph.D. 1999.

 

The regulation of popular entertainments in Yorkshire, 1660-1750. Stephen P. Avis. (Professor James A. Sharpe.) York M.A. 1999.

 

Representations of adultery in England, c.1660-c.1740: a study of changing perceptions of marital infidelity in conduct literature, drama, trial publications and the records of the court of arches. David M. Turner. (Dr. Martin J. Ingr am.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

The culture of commerce in England, 1660-1720. Natasha A.F. Glaisyer. (Dr. Mark A. Goldie.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

Royalist politics, religion and ideas in Restoration Scotland, 1660-89. Janet C.L. Jackson. (Dr. Mark A. Goldie.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

Restoration drama and the art of political disguise, 1660-88. Barbara Mertens. (Professor John S. Morrill.) Cambridge M.Litt. 1999.

 

'Equal with the best abroad': French influence on English theatre music, 1660-85. S.J. Tuppen. Wales Ph.D. 1998.

 

Government and politics in Scotland, 1661-81. Ronald A. Lee. Glasgow Ph.D. 1995.

 

The use and organization of domestic space in late 17th-century London. Jennifer D. Melville. (Professor Keith E. Wrightson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

A 'politik engine': astrology and politics, 1678-1715. D.R. Woodcraft. Warwick Ph.D. 1997.

 

Social and economic history of Cromarty, 1680-1850. David Alston. (Professor Christopher A. Whatley.) Dundee Ph.D. 1999.

 

Female and child agricultural day labourers in Somerset, c.1685-1870. Helen V. Speechley. (Professor Mark Overton and Dr. Jane C. Whittle.) Exeter Ph.D. 1999.

 

A fatal attachment: Ireland and the Jacobite cause, 1685-1766. Eamonn T.J. O'Ciardha. (Dr. Brendan I. Bradshaw.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

Politics of urban Glasgow, 1690-1750: case study in civic humanist tradition. Mairianna Birkeland. (Dr. Irene E. Maver and Dr. Colin C. Kidd.) Glasgow Ph.D. 1999.

 

The courts, crime and the criminal law in Ireland, 1692-1760. Neal Garnham. Ulster D.Phil. 1995.

 

From 1700

 

The port of Faversham from the 18th to the 20th centuries. Paul Wilkinson. (Dr. Robert G.W. Prescott.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1999.

 

'The contention of power': the role of the Jesuits in the Catholic life of Bristol, 1700-1830. Kenneth M.W. Hankins. Bristol Ph.D. 1998.

 

Friends in business: the interaction of business and religion within the Society of Friends, 1700-1830. Ann Prior. Lancaster Ph.D. 1995.

 

English Presbyterianism in Lancashire and Cheshire, 1700-c.1830. Anthony D.G. Steers. Manchester M.Phil. 1998.

 

The merchants and maritime trade of King's Lynn in the 18th century. John M. Barney. (Dr. Richard G. Wilson.) East Anglia Ph.D. 1997.

 

Illegitimacy and the urban poor in 18th-century London. John Black. (Professor Penelope J. Corfield.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Aspects of female gentility in 18th-century N. Wales. Simone Clarke. (Dr. Michael F. Roberts.) Wales Ph.D. 1999.

 

The Industrial Revolution and naval shipbuilding in the 18th century. Peter Goodwin. (Dr. Robert G.W. Prescott.) St. Andrews M.Phil. 1999.

 

Representations of bodies and sexual difference in 18th-century English erotica. Karen L. Harvey. (Dr. Amanda Vickery.) London Ph.D. 1999.

Biography and the cult of personality in 18th-century Britain. Stephen B. Howard. (Professor Paul Langford.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

The enlightened curriculum: liberal education in 18th-century British schools. Terrence O. Moore. (Dr. Nicholas T. Phillipson and Professor Robert D. Anderson.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1999.

 

The administration of the poor law in the city of Worcester in the 18th century. Margaret H. Sanders. (Dr. B.E.S. Trueman and Dr. B.C. Phillips.) Coventry M.Phil. 1999.

 

Accounting and estate management in N.E. England, c.1700-c.1770, with particular reference to the Bowes estate. David A. McCollum-Oldroyd. (Dr. Richard A. Lomas.) Durham M.Phil. 1998.

 

The ideology of the English landscape garden, 1720-50. Patrizia Granziera. Warwick Ph.D. 1996.

 

Freemasonry in Edinburgh, 1721-46: institutions and context. Mary L. Kahler. (Dr. Roger A. Mason.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1998.

 

Clergy and community: the archdeaconries of Buckingham and Gloucester, 1730-80. Alene J. Wilton. (Professor Paul Langford.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

The growth and decline of Cardiganshire ship-building, 1740-1914, with special reference to Llansantffraid. G. Ivor Thomas. Wales M.Phil. 1995.

 

The Jacobite movement in Scotland and in exile, 1746-59. Doron Zimmermann. (Dr. Mark A. Goldie.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

Local imperialism: town and empire in Warrington, 1750-1910. Janet Toole. (Dr. Michael Tadman.) Liverpool Ph.D. 1998.

 

The workshops of the cutlery industry in Hallamshire, 1750-1900. Victoria A. Beauchamp. Sheffield Ph.D. 1996.

 

Concerts in the musical life of Belfast to 1874. Robert R. Johnston. Belfast Ph.D. 1996.

 

The small ports and landing-places of the River Tay, c.1750-1850. Philip J. Duncan. Dundee Ph.D. 1996.

 

The early silk industry and demographic change in eastern Cheshire. Craig J. Ferguson. (Dr. Robert C. Nash.) Manchester M.Phil. 1994.

 

Proletarianization, parliamentary enclosure and the household economy of the labouring poor, 1750-1850. Leigh M.W. Shaw-Taylor. (Dr. Richard M. Smith.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

The laws of settlement: their impact on the poor inhabitants of the Daventry area of Northamptonshire, 1750-1834. Christine M. Vialls. (Dr. Keith D.M. Snell.) Leicester Ph.D. 1999.

 

Arts and arms: political literature, military defeat and the fall of the Newcastle ministry, 1754-6. John M. Cardwell. (Professor Paul Langford.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

Joseph Johnson and the politics of publishing. Helen Braithwaite. Birmingham Ph.D. 1998.

The drum major of sedition: the political life and career of John Cartwright. Rachel E. Eckersley. (Professor Francis O'Gorman.) Manchester Ph.D. 1999.

 

Six town clerks of Stratford-upon-Avon: the Hunt family, 1762-1894. Patricia McFarland. Warwick M.A. 1995.

 

The town plans of Glasgow, 1764-1865: a history and cartobibliography. John N. Moore. Glasgow M.Litt. 1994.

 

'The tribe of Dan': the New Connexion of General Baptists, 1770-1891, a study in the transition from revival movement to established denomination. Frank W. Rinaldi. Glasgow Ph.D. 1996.

 

Poor relief, welfare and medical provision in Bedfordshire: the social, economic and demographic context, c.1770-1834. Samantha K. Williams. (Dr. Richard M. Smith.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

A tory Anglican hegemony misrepresented: clergy politics and the people in the diocese of Lincoln, c.1770-1830. S.R.C. Harratt. Lancaster Ph.D. 1997.

 

The tour journals of Wales, 1770-1810. Edmund Buck. (Dr. Christopher M. Williams.) Wales M.Phil. 1999.

 

Property and politics in British radical thought, 1775-1814. K.E. Haughton. Wales M.Phil. 1995.

 

A system of aggression: motives, methods and margins of Methodist growth, with special reference to the growth of Methodism on Cannock Chase, 1776-1893. Charles H. Goodwin. Wolverhampton Ph.D. 1996.

 

The impact of the American Revolution on Irish public opinion. Vincent Morley. (Professor Marianne J. Elliott and Dr. Keith Mason.) Liverpool Ph.D. 1999.

 

Republicanism, patriotism and radicalism: political thought in Ireland, 1776-98. Stephen J. Small. (Dr. John Stevenson and Dr. Mark F.E. Philp.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

Chemical and analytical aspects of the early alkali and bleaching industries in Britain. Frederick G. Page. (Professor William H. Brock.) Leicester Ph.D. 1999.

 

The Steel boys. Stanley Willis. (Dr. Jane H. Ohlmeyer.) Aberdeen M.Litt. 1999.

 

Paternalism, politics and estate management: the 5th Earl Fitzwilliam, 1786-1857. David J. Gratton. (Professor J. Clyde G. Binfield.) Sheffield Ph.D. 1999.

 

The mobilization of public opinion against the slave trade and slavery: popular abolitionism in national and regional politics, 1787-1838. Mark Jones. (Professor James Walvin.) York D.Phil. 1999.

 

Changing patterns of female employment in rural England, c.1790-1890. Nicola Verdon. (Professor Peter J.R. King.) Leicester Ph.D. 1999.

 

Mr. Mercury: a biographical study of Edward Baines, with special reference to his role as editor, author and politician. David Thornton. (Dr. Simon J.D. Green.) Leeds Ph.D. 1999.

 

From 1800

 

Centres of calculation: a study of accounting and local government in England and Wales, 1800-1995. Geoffrey Jones. Open University Ph.D. 1997.

 

A study of the diet of necessitous children during the 19th and 20th centuries within the framework of educational and social reforms. Kathleen M. O'Leary. Loughborough M.Phil. 1997.

 

Walsingham: a social and economic history, 1800-1950. Howard Fears. (Dr. Richard G. Wilson.) East Anglia M.Phil. 1999.

 

A study of the activities of committed nonconformists in the areas of Street, Som., and Bristol city during the 19th and early 20th centuries, and their impact on the contemporary social environment. Dennis S. Parrack. Bristol M.Litt. 1993.

 

The role of gardens in suburban development: a study of Kingston upon Thames, 1800-1914. B. Simms. Kingston M.Phil. 1997.

 

Safety at sea in the 19th century. Rudiger Bahr. (Dr. Robert G.W. Prescott.) St. Andrews M.Phil. 1999.

 

Decision-making processes in the manufacturing sector: the independent locomotive industry in the 19th century. Michael R. Bailey. (Professor Colin Divall.) York D.Phil. 1999.

 

The 19th-century pottery industry. Pauline R. Booth. (Mr. John H.Y. Briggs.) Keele Ph.D. 1999.

 

Breaching the Bastille: aspects of gender, class and politics in the women's movement to reform the 19th-century English workhouse. Angela Chantry. (Professor Roger A.E. Wells.) Kent Ph.D. 1999.


 

Nineteenth-century fertility in a Scottish textile community: the case of New Lanark. Rachael E. Comber. Leeds Ph.D. 1997.

 

English Strict and Particular Baptists in the 19th century. Kenneth Dix. (Mr. John H.Y. Briggs.) Keele Ph.D. 1998.

 

Civic life and education in 19th-century Manchester: a study of Benjamin and Oliver Heywood. Christopher J. Foy. Manchester M.Phil. 1997.

 

Furnishing a city: design and production of furniture in 19th-century Sheffield. Julie Goddard. (Mr. Roger Lloyd-Jones.) Sheffield Hallam Ph.D. 1999.

 

Madness and gender in the 19th century: a case study of a Scottish asylum. M.O. Johnson. Strathclyde M.Phil. 1995.

 

Irish and non-Irish women living in their households in 19th-century Liverpool: issues of class, gender, religion and birthplace. Lynda S. Letford. Lancaster Ph.D. 1996.

 

Domestic servants in 19th-century Dundee. Jeanette Merchant. (Professor Christopher A. Whatley.) Dundee Ph.D. 1999.

 

Air pollution in 19th-century Manchester and Salford. Stephen Mosley. (Professor John K. Walton.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1999.

 

The rich and the poor: Jewish philanthropy and social control in 19th-century London. Mordechai Rozin. Kent Ph.D. 1996.

 

A social history of Roman Catholic nuns and sisters in 19th-century England and Wales. Barbara Walsh. (Dr. Michael J. Winstanley.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1999.

 

The land agent in 19th-century Staffordshire. Rose Wheat. (Dr. Philip J. Morgan.) Keele M.Phil. 1999.

 

The development of middle-class housing in western Sheffield during the 19th century. Nyra M. Wilson. (Professor David G. Hey and Dr. R.H. Harper.) Sheffield Ph.D. 1999.

 

Farming and landholding in a Wealden parish: a study of farmers in Frittenden, 1800-70. Philip F.J. Betts. (Professor Walter A. Armstrong.) Kent Ph.D. 1999.

 

Political, economic, social and cultural determinants in the history of early to mid 19th-century art and design education in Britain. Mervyn Romans. (Professors J. Swift and N. Stanley and Dr. John Seed.) Central England in Birmingham Ph.D. 1998 .

 

Social relationships and developing class tensions within W. Essex rural communities, 1800-50. Peter Hall-Garrett. (Dr. Stephen Hussey.) Essex M.A. 1999.

 

Transport, laissez-faire and government policy in Britain in the first half of the 19th century. James C. Taylor. (Professor Hugh St.C. Cunningham.) Kent M.A. 1999.

 

Metropolitan philanthropy: education and political culture in early 19th-century England, c.1800-1830. Laura M.H. Gribble. (Dr. John Stevenson.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

George Canning and the tories, c.1801-1827. Stephen M. Lee. (Professor Francis O'Gorman.) Manchester Ph.D. 1999.

 

Employment of the steamship in the Scottish east coast trades to 1850. Colin J. Bain. (Dr. Robert G.W. Prescott.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1997.

 

An examination of the social impact of the Vivians on Swansea, 1809-94. Lorainne A. Cook. West of England Ph.D. 1997.

 

The impact of industrialization on adult mortality in eastern Scotland, c.1810-1861. Emma Ball. St. Andrews Ph.D. 1997.

 

Sir George Clerk: his career and diplomacy. Gerald J. Protheroe. London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Life, achievements and influence of Thomas Combe of Oxford, 1796-1872. Albert C. Hughes. Oxford Brookes Ph.D. 1997.

 

British university observatories, c.1820-1939: ideals and resources. Roger D. Hutchins. (Professor Robert Fox.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

A study of the birth and development of the overseas missions of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland up to 1910. William P. Addley. Belfast Ph.D. 1994.

 

Female spirituality amongst nonconformists, 1825-75. Linda Wilson. Bristol Ph.D. 1997.

 

The development of the localized brewing industry in S. Cheshire, 1830-1940. Nigel C. Roberts. (Professor David M. Vincent.) Keele M.Phil. 1999.

 

Victorian suburbanization of Glasgow, 1830s-1910s. Tommy Tang. Strathclyde Ph.D. 1995.

 

Military science and military history: Bloch, Fuller, Henderson and the Royal United Service Institution, 1830-1901. Michael D. Welch. Lancaster Ph.D. 1997.

 

Repertory and rivalry: opera at the second Covent Garden Theatre, 1830-56. G. Dideriksen. London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Voting behaviour in Winchester, 1832-68. David D.J. Slade. Open University M.Phil. 1996.

 

Ideas of the Liberal party: perceptions, agendas and liberal politics in the house of commons, 1832-52. Joseph J.T. Coohill. (Dr. John Stevenson and Professor David S. Eastwood.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

 

John Nicholson, organ builder of Worcester: background, life and work. J. Berrow. Reading Ph.D. 1996.

 

Influences on consumer behaviour and women's clothing in England, 1835-65. Jennifer A. Stephens. Manchester M.Phil. 1994.

 

Did 'King Dirt' and 'Bumbledom' defeat the objects of the Public Health Act, 1848? A case study of the political, social and cultural attitudes to public health reform in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Gateshead and Sunderland, 1835-58. Caroline A. Friswell. (Mr. Alan J. Heesom.) Durham Ph.D. 1999.

 

Public chamber-music concerts in London, 1835-50: aspects of history, repertory and reception. Christina M. Bashford. London Ph.D. 1996.

 

Working-class movements in Dundee, 1836-50. Shona G. Paul. (Dr. Lawrence A. Williams.) Dundee M.Phil. 1999.

 

The development of employer/employee liability for personal injuries during the reign of Victoria. M.A. Stein. Cambridge Ph.D. 1998.

 

Bishop Mant and the Down and Connor and Dromore Church Architecture Society: the influence of the Oxford and Evangelical Movements, the Cambridge Camden Society and the Gothic revival on the Church of Ireland and its architecture in Ulster, 1838-78. Stephen R. McBride. Belfast Ph.D. 1996.

 

The poor law in Ireland, 1838-52: the Ballymoney and Magherafelt Unions. David I. Getty. Ulster D.Phil. 1991.

 

Chartism in N. Staffordshire. Robert Fyson. (Professor John K. Walton.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1999.

 

Private profit and public interest: model dwellings companies and the housing of the working classes in London, 1840-1914. Susannah E. Morris. (Dr. Avner Offer and Dr. John H. Davis.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

The neuroses of the railway: trains, travel and trauma in Britain, c.1840-1900. Ralph Harrington. (Dr. Ruth Harris.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

A railway revolution? An analysis of economic and social change in Winchester, c.1840-c.1890. Mark Allen. (Dr. Thomas B. James, Dr. Martin R. Polley and Professor Roger C. Richardson.) Southampton Ph.D. 1999.

 

Church restoration in the diocese of Rochester, 1840-80. John E. Vigar. (Dr. Grayson M. Ditchfield.) Kent M.A. 1998.

 

Rough-headed urchins and bonnetless girls: a study of Irish childhood in Derby in the mid 19th century. Hilary W.M. Minns. Warwick Ph.D. 1995.

 

Medical aspects of the famine in Scotland and Ireland in the 19th century. Neil MacGillivray. Edinburgh M.Sc. 1999.

 

Social changes in Southport, 1841-91. Margaret Gowling. (Dr. Michael J. Winstanley.) Lancaster M.Phil. 1999.

 

Structures and strategies: the family in Sheffield, 1841-91. Kristin N. Holl. (Dr. John H. Woodward.) Sheffield Ph.D. 1999.

 

Public health and mortality in Preston, 1841-71: the relationship between class and health. Frances N. Bell. Lancaster Ph.D. 1995.

 

The rise and fall of Portland naval base, 1845-95. Geoffrey H. Carter. (Dr. Michael Duffy.) Exeter Ph.D. 1998.

 

The Rev. Francis Close and the foundation of the training institution at Cheltenham, 1845-78. Robert Trafford. Open University Ph.D. 1997.

 

The influence of Wesleyan Methodism on elementary education in England in the period 1849-1901, with particular reference to the work of Dr. James Harrison Rigg. John T. Smith. Hull Ph.D. 1995.

 

The Irish fertilizer industry. Mark Cooper. (Professor Liam Kennedy and Dr. J. Davies.) Belfast Ph.D. 1999.

 

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

 

The role of housing in the development of the women's movement in England, 1850-1914. Caroline Morrell. (Professor Anne Digby.) Oxford Brookes Ph.D. 1999.

 

The development of popular scientific and technical education in Wiltshire, 1850-1914. Philip C. Sampey. Bath M.Phil. 1996.

Whitelands College, John Ruskin and the education of women, 1850-1900. Helen L. Cocker. Surrey M.Phil. 1997.

 

Business structure, business culture and the industrial district: the Potteries, c.1850-1900. Andrew D. Popp. (Mr. Roger Lloyd-Jones.) Sheffield Hallam Ph.D. 1998.

 

Debt, credit and business strategy: the law and the local economy, 1850-1900. Neil Wood. (Professor Richard G. Rodger.) Leicester Ph.D. 1999.

 

The effect of religion on the parish of Leigh, c.1850-1898. Sylvia Trumble. (Professor Michael E. Rose.) Manchester M.Phil. 1999.

 

The reception of French painting in Britain, 1850-62. Michelle Bonollo. (Professor John P.H. House.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Mid Victorian weekly periodicals and anti-Catholic discourse, 1850-60: ideology and English identity. M.M. Kakooza. Wales Ph.D. 1998.

 

Factors affecting population stability in rural England: a study of seven parishes in the Fylde area of Lancashire, 1851-91. M.H. Cowan. Lancaster M.Phil. 1996.

 

Industrial schools in England 1857-1933: 'moral hospitals' or 'oppressive institutions'. Gillian C. Gear. (Professor Richard E. Aldrich.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Boarding-out the insane, 1857-1913: a study of the Scottish system. Harriet C.G. Sturdy. (Professor W. Ll. Parry-Jones.) Glasgow Ph.D. 1996.

 

Relationships between Scottish universities and their communities, c.1858-1914. Campbell F. Lloyd. Glasgow Ph.D. 1993.

 

Facing feminities: women in the National Portrait Gallery, c.1858-1900. Lara A. Perry. (Dr. David Peters Corbett.) York D.Phil. 1999.

 

Plasterers: the development of a skilled trade and its trades union, 1860-1967. Colin Cook. (Dr. Francis G. Crompton.) Coventry M.Phil. 1999.

 

The miners' libraries of South Wales from the 1860s to 1939. Christopher M. Baggs. Wales Ph.D. 1995.

 

The endowed grammar schools of Shropshire, the Careswell exhibitions and the response of the local communities to educational reform, 1860-1914. John L. Turnock. Manchester Ph.D. 1998.

 

The British state and the natural environment, with special reference to the Alkali Inspectorate, c.1860-1906. Christine Garwood. (Dr. Peter W.J. Bartrip.) Leicester Ph.D. 1999.

 

Westgate-on-Sea, 1865-1940: fashionable watering place and London satellite, exclusive resort and a place for schools. Dawn Crouch. (Professor Hugh St.C. Cunningham and Dr. Doreen M. Rosman.) Kent Ph.D. 1999.

 

The development of gymnastics in the W. Midlands, with particular reference to its association with religious and educational institutions during the period 1865-1918. Frank Gallighan. (Dr. R.J. Davis, Dr. I. Ward and Dr. Francis G. Crompton.) Co ventry Ph.D. 1999.

 

The religious dimension of the women's suffrage movement: the role of the Scottish Presbyterian churches, 1867-1918. B.A. Choi. Glasgow Ph.D. 1996.

 

The architectural career of Sir Aston Webb, 1849-1930. Ian R. Dungavel. (Professor Joseph Mordaunt Crook.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Potato-harvesting in the Lothians, 1870-1995. Heather D. Holmes. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1996.

 

Towards cultural democracy: contradiction and crisis in British and U.S. cultural policy, 1870-1990. Chris Bilton. Warwick Ph.D. 1997.

 

Worcester and Gloucester: a comparative study of urban expansion in two provincial cities, 1870-1939. Janet Dunleavey. (Dr. Terry R. Slater.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1999.

 

The world view of Oliver Heaviside. David Sealey. (Dr. Peter M. Harman.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1999.

 

Suffolk landowners: an economic and social history of the county's landed families in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Edward J. Bujak. (Dr. Richard G. Wilson.) East Anglia Ph.D. 1997.

 

Social investigation in rural England, 1870-1914. Mark Freeman. (Professor M. Anne Crowther.) Glasgow Ph.D. 1999.

 

Different bodies: female philanthropy and the mis/recognition of women, 1870-1914. Ruth Livesey. (Professor Carolyn K. Steedman.) Warwick Ph.D. 1999.

 

Male violence directed at women as reported in the Manchester press, 1870-1900. Joanne Jones. (Dr. John E. Archer and Dr. Laurie J. Feehan.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1999.

 

The radicalism of Joseph Chamberlain: his ideas and actions in the context of Birmingham in the 1870s. Ichiro Maekawa. (Dr. Carl S.A. Chinn.) Birmingham M.Phil. 1998.

 

The music of St. Paul's Cathedral, 1872-1972: the origins and development of the modern cathedral choir. Timothy C. Storey. Durham M.Mus. 1998.

 

'The empire of learning': the school board of Glasgow and elementary education, 1872-85, with particular reference to the work of William Mitchell. Richard Winters. Glasgow Ph.D. 1997.

 

Temperate feminists: The British Women's Temperance Association. Margaret Barrow. (Professor Michael E. Rose.) Manchester Ph.D. 1999.

 

Blackpool division of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Peter Beighton. (Dr. Stephen Constantine.) Lancaster M.Phil. 1999.

 

Heathcote hospital: a study of the administration of isolation hospitals in the Warwick Union, 1877-1927. Maureen Thomas. Warwick M.A. 1995.

Electric power system evolution in Merseyside and North Wales: the technical history of a region's electrification, 1879-1948. G. Woodward. Manchester Ph.D. 1996.

 

The representation of African and Asian people in marketing in Britain, 1880 to present. Anandi Ramamurthy. (Professor John M. MacKenzie.) Lancaster Ph.D. 1999.

 

Encouragements and constraints in the development of experimental animal behaviour studies in Great Britain since the late 19th century. David A.H. Wilson. (Dr. David C. Gentilcore.) Leicester Ph.D. 1999.

 

The history of nature conservation and recreation in the Cairngorms, 1880-1980. Robert Lambert. (Professor T. Christopher Smout.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1998.

 

The Italian community in Manchester, 1880-1945: a study in immigrant settlement, ethnicity and identity. Paul A. di Felice. (Mr. John A. Garrard.) Salford M.Phil. 1996.

 

Leisure persuits in N. Lincolnshire, 1880-1939. David J. Tonkin. (Professor James Walvin.) York M.A. 1999.

 

The pupil-teacher centre in England and Wales in the late 19th and early 20th centuries: policy, practice and promise. W. Robinson. (Dr. P.W. Gardner.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

The development of the School Medical Service and decline of the half-time system, 1880-1920. Steven Taylor. Manchester Ph.D. 1996.

 

Welsh Conservatism, 1885-1935. Felix F.E. Aubel. Wales Ph.D. 1995.

 

The transformation of urban Liberalism: Liberal politics in Leicester and Manchester, 1885-95. James R. Moore. (Dr. Peter C. Lowe.) Manchester Ph.D. 1999.

 

The British Labour party, British politics and Ireland, 1886-1924. Billy McCarrick. Ulster D.Phil. 1992.

 

The Protestant churches and the origins of the Northern Ireland state. David McConnell. Belfast Ph.D. 1998.

 

Herbert Gladstone, Ireland and radicalism. Richard A. Lee. (Dr. Allen J. Warren.) York M.A. 1999.

 

Technological change and the evolution of corporate innovation, 1890-1990. H.B. Anderson. Reading Ph.D. 1997.

 

A study of female textile operatives in the Belfast linen industry, c.1890-1939. Jonathan Hamill. (Dr. Mary O'Dowd.) Belfast Ph.D. 1999.

 

Public readings of technology: film, aviation and passenger shipping, 1890s-1930s. Bernhard W. Rieger. (Professor Martin J. Daunton.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Avoiding the asylum: pioneering work in mental health care, 1890-1939. Beryl A.L. Westwood. (Professor Patricia M. Thane.) Sussex D.Phil. 1999.

Developments in infant health and education in Manchester. Eunice Williams. Manchester Ph.D. 1997.

 

Structures of knowledge in British progressive liberal thought, 1890-1920: society, nature and cultural legacies. Gal Gerson. (Dr. Michael S. Freeden.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

 

Working-class politics in Plymouth, c.1890-1920. Mary K. Hilson. (Dr. Joseph L. Melling and Dr. Andrew J. Thorpe.) Exeter Ph.D. 1998.

 

N. Hingley and Sons Limited, Black Country anchor smith and chain cable maker: a study of the world's premier manufacturer of ship's anchors and cables in the period 1890-1918. Kenneth Mallin. Warwick Ph.D. 1996.

 

The promotion in Shropshire of emigration to Canada to 1914, with particular reference to the period from 1890. Donald F. Harris. Birmingham Ph.D. 1998.

 

The celebration movement and the influence of J.F. Herbart on moral education in England through the work of Frank Herbert Hayward (1872-1954). Rosalind Rawnsley. Manchester Ph.D. 1998.

 

The representation of accountants and other professionals on the boards of U.K. companies, 1893-1993. Malcolm Anderson. Wales M.Phil. 1995.

 

The role of banks in industrial finance in Yorkshire, 1895-1914. Miriam P. Silverman. (Dr. Stephen Caunce and Professor Michael Collins.) Leeds M.A. 1997.

 

From 1900

 

Weaving truth with trust: labour management at Early's blanket mill, Witney, 1900-60. Andrew W. Hughes. (Mr. J.W. Stewart and Professors Anne Digby and Charles H. Feinstein.) Oxford Brookes Ph.D. 1996.

 

Dead woman walking: executed women in England and Wales, 1900-55. Anette Ballinger. Sheffield Ph.D. 1997.

 

Working-class perception of home life, 1900-55. Lucy J. Faire. (Professor Richard G. Rodger.) Leicester Ph.D. 1999.

 

A study of the British industrial wage structure, 1900-26. Robin Gowers. Essex Ph.D. 1998.

 

An analysis of the origins and provisions for rural elementary education in the North Riding of Yorkshire in the early 20th century. Joan Brown. (Dr. Paul R. Sharp.) Leeds M.Phil. 1999.

 

Women and crime in Belfast, 1900-13. Michael D. Boyle. (Mr. David S. Johnson.) Belfast Ph.D. 1997.

 

People, work, space and social structure in Edwardian Derry, 1901-11. Walter G. Gallaghan. (Dr. M. Gerard R. O'Brien and Dr. Thomas G. Fraser.) Ulster D.Phil. 1994.

 

The transformation of Edwardian nonconformity, with special reference to J.H. Shakespeare. Peter Shepherd. (Dr. Sheridan W. Gilley.) Durham Ph.D. 1999.

 

The agonizing reappraisal: Conservative politics, 1903-31. Stephen Evans. Wales Ph.D. 1995.

 

Combating the 'sin of self-sacrifice': Christian feminism in the women's struggle, 1903-18. Jonathan D.F. Inkpin. Durham Ph.D. 1996.

 

The history of the child, 1905-89: how the child and family are constructed in the Nursing Times. Mary P. Fraser. London Ph.D. 1996.

 

A Holiness Church in Scotland: the origins and development of the Church of the Nazarene, 1906-50. Jean C. Whiteford. Glasgow M.Th. 1996.

 

Nonconformity, labour and the social question in Wales. R.P. Pope. Wales Ph.D. 1995.

 

Organizational development of Britain's Secret Intelligence Service, 1909-79. Philip H.J. Davies. Reading Ph.D. 1997.

 

The port authority, labour relations and attempts at decasualization in the Port of London, 1909-39. Joyce C. Howson. (Dr. John C. Lovell.) Kent M.Phil. 1997.

 

The life and work of Willa Muir, 1890-1955. Kirsty A. Allen. St. Andrews Ph.D. 1997.

 

'Our job is to free women': the sexual politics of four Edwardian feminists, c.1910-c.1935. Hilary Frances. York D.Phil. 1996.

 

The university of Glasgow, 1910-20, with particular emphasis on its participation in the 1914-18 war. Leslie L. Forrester. (Dr. Irene E. Maver.) Glasgow M.Litt. 1999.

 

The Scottish National Players: in the nature of an experiment, 1913-34. Karen Marshalsay. Glasgow Ph.D. 1991.

 

War widows in British society, 1914-90. Janis Lomas. (Mrs. Ann Parry, Dr. John M. Golby and Dr. Owen R. Ashton.) Staffordshire Ph.D. 1997.

 

A war of individuals: aesthetic and humanist anti-war feeling in Britain, 1914-22. Jonathan P. Atkin. (Dr. Hugh P. Cecil and Dr. Richard C. Whiting.) Leeds Ph.D. 1999.

 

The discipline and morale of the British Expeditionary Force in France and Flanders, 1914-18, with particular reference to the Irish regiments. Tim Bowman. (Professor Ian F.W. Beckett.) Luton Ph.D. 1999.

 

Popular responses to the outbreak of the 1914-18 war in England and Wales. Dominic Freda. Bristol M.Litt. 1999.

 

British tanks, 1915-18: manufacture and employment. David J. Childs. Glasgow Ph.D. 1996.

 

The Roman Catholic Church and society in Wales, 1916-62. T.O. Hughes. Wales Ph.D. 1998.

 

Working-class credit on Tyneside since 1918. Avram G. Taylor. Durham Ph.D. 1996.

'Your wee bit hill and glen': the cultural politics of the Scottish Highlands, c.1918-1945. Hayden Lorimer. Loughborough Ph.D. 1997.

 

The shaping of political allegiances: class, gender, nation and locality in county Durham, 1918-45. Pauline Lynn. (Dr. Richard Lewis and Dr. Graham Ford.) Teesside Ph.D. 1999.

 

Gender and the Great War: British combatants, masculinity and perceptions of women, 1918-39. Stephen M. Cullen. (Mrs. Janet H. Howarth.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

The cultural effects of the introduction of public provision into a S. Yorkshire coal mining community: a study of the Dearn Valley, 1918-39. Michael Elliott. (Dr. David E. Martin.) Sheffield Ph.D. 1999.

 

The role of clothing and fashion in the household budget and popular culture: Britain, 1919-49. Jennifer M. Robson. (Mr. Philip J. Waller.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

Film and the contestation of public health in inter-war Britain. Timothy M. Boon. London Ph.D. 1999.

 

The shadow of marriage: single women in England, 1919-39. Katherine Holden. Essex Ph.D. 1996.

 

Innovation and the development of the British garden, 1919-39. J.T.T. Musgrave. Reading Ph.D.1996.

 

Micro-morphogenesis in inter-war suburbia. Amanda Walsh. (Professor Jeremy W.R. Whitehand.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1999.

 

The economy, housing and health in West Hartlepool, 1919-39. Robert A. Wilson. (Mr. D. Byrne and Dr. David Taylor.) Teesside M.Phil. 1999.

 

The anti-colonial politics and policies of the Communist Party of Great Britain, 1920-51. Jean E. Jones. Wolverhampton Ph.D. 1997.

 

Women and work in Northern Ireland, 1920-50. Alison J. Morrow. Ulster D.Phil. 1995.

 

Reds at the heart of the empire: aspects of the Communist party of Great Britain in the Medway towns, 1920-43. David Turner. (Professor Sean Greenwood.) Kent Ph.D. 1999.

 

The life styles of young middle-class women in Liverpool in the 1920s and 1930s. Sharon Messenger. (Dr. Andrew M. Davies.) Liverpool Ph.D. 1999.

 

Technical education in the city of Wakefield: the place of Thornes House Grammar School. Nora J. George. Hull Ph.D. 1995.

 

Church-state relations and Roman Catholic schools in Northern Ireland, 1922-96. Patrick J. McCavera. Belfast Ph.D. 1997.

 

The legacy of Michael Collins, 1922-32. Robert McLean. (Mr. Owen Dudley Edwards and Professor Michael Anderson.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1999.

 

The episcopate of Thomas Henshaw, bishop of Salford, 1925-38. Martin Broadley. (Dr. Ian Sellers and Dr. Kate Cooper.) Manchester M.Phil. 1998.

 

The left-wing road to Fascism: an investigation of the influence of 'socialist' ideas upon the political ideology of the British Union of Fascists. Mark Burrows. (Mr. Richard C. Thurlow.) Sheffield Ph.D. 1999.

 

Citizenship, community and the Church of England: Anglican theories of the state, c.1926-1939. Matthew Grimley. (Dr. E. Jane Garnett.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

The Communist party of Great Britain and its politics, 1927-33. Matthew Worley. (Professor Christopher J. Wrigley.) Nottingham Ph.D. 1998.

 

Trades councils in the E. Midlands, 1929-51: politics and trade unionism in a 'traditionally moderate' area. Richard Stevens. (Professor Christopher J. Wrigley.) Nottingham Ph.D. 1995.

 

Steps on the road of appeasement: British foreign policy-making. Peijian Shen. St. Andrews Ph.D. 1997.

 

The Conservative party and domestic reconstruction, 1931-5. William R.G. Frame. (Professor John A. Turner.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

The Labour party, 1931-5: the meaning of defeat. Richard J. Toye. Birmingham M.Phil. 1997.

 

Fascism in East Anglia: the British Union of Fascists in Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex, 1933-40. Andrew Mitchell. (Mr. Richard C. Thurlow.) Sheffield Ph.D. 1999.

 

The Communist party of Great Britain and its struggle against Fascism, 1933-9. Dylan L. Murphy. (Professors Keith Laybourn and William Stafford.) Huddersfield Ph.D. 1999.

 

A social history of economic development: the Bedaux strike at Henry Hope & Sons, Smethwick, 1933. Austin Benjamin. Warwick M.A. 1995.

 

In search of a British Volkswagen. Anders D. Clausager. (Dr. James S. Hinton.) Warwick M.A. 1999.

 

Representing black Britain: black images on British television from 1936 to the present day. S. Malik. Open University Ph.D. 1998.

 

Passive air defence in Great Britain, 1936-9: the production and distribution of gas masks. Peter Craven. (Mr. Michael Miller.) East Anglia M.Phil. 1999.

 

The Oxford conference of the Universal Christian Council for Life and Work, July 1937: a missiological interpretation. Graeme R. Smith. Birmingham Ph.D. 1997.

 

Anglo-Jewish refugee relief and rescue efforts, 1938-45. Pamela J. Shatzkes. (Professor Donald Cameron Watt.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Aftermath of Munich: strategic priorities in British rearmament, October 1938 - August 1939. Ian R. Grimwood. London M.Phil. 1995.

An assessment of the English churches' engagement with Europe since 1939. David Hinchliffe. Durham M.A. 1997.

 

University women: origins, experiences and destinations at Glasgow University, 1939-87. Judy Wakeling. (Professors M. Anne Crowther and Richard H. Trainor.) Glasgow Ph.D. 1999.

 

Policing the war. Roger Donaldson. Huddersfield Ph.D. 1998.

 

Government evacuation schemes as they affected schoolchildren in Sheffield during the Second World War. Audrey A. Elcock. (Dr. David E. Martin.) Sheffield Ph.D. 1999.

 

Philip Zec: cartoonist in a propaganda war. David K. Kellett. (Professor David A. Welch.) Kent M.A. 1999.

 

A forgotten army: the female munitions workers of S. Wales, 1939-45. Mari A. Williams. (Dr. Christopher M. Williams.) Wales Ph.D. 1999.

 

Politics through the microphone: B.B.C. radio and the 'New Jerusalem', 1940-5. David M. Smith. (Professor John A. Ramsden.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

The integration of women into a military service: the Women's Auxiliary Air Force in the Second World War. Tessa J. Stone. (Dr. Simon R.S. Szreter.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

'Neville, please mind the shop': Chamberlain's role in Churchill's war cabinet, May-October 1940. Ian C. Rowe. Salford M.Phil. 1998.

 

The attitudes of the T.U.C. towards the establishment of the welfare state: retirement pensions, 1942-60. Nicola Sneddon. Warwick M.A. 1995.

 

Continuities and contrasts in education in Jarrow, 1944-88. S.D. Furnues. Sunderland Ph.D. 1998.

The development of secondary education in Co. Durham, 1944-74, with special reference to Ferryhill and Chilton. Martin Richardson. (Mr. M.F. McPartland.) Durham Ph.D. 1998.

 

The development of Labour party thinking on the civil service, 1945-95: ideological and programmatic or intuitive and reactive? Neal T. Stone. Kent M.Phil. 1997.

 

Government and the gas industry, 1945-73. Andrew G. Jenkins. (Dr. Joseph L. Melling and Dr. Alan E. Booth.) Exeter Ph.D. 1999.

 

The Nationalist party in Northern Ireland, 1945-72. Brendan Lynn. Ulster D.Phil. 1995.

 

Regional policy and the British motor vehicle industry, 1945-64: a study in selective intervention and the economics of industrial location. Stephen Rosevear. (Dr. Roger A.H. Middleton.) Bristol Ph.D. 1999.

 

Condemned or condoned? Investigating the problem of unmarried motherhood in England, 1945-60. Janet Fink. (Professor Leonore Davidoff.) Essex Ph.D. 1997.

 

Britain's first worker-priests: radical ministry in a post-war setting. John A.C. Mantle. Leeds Ph.D. 1998.

The impact of air power on navies: the United Kingdom, 1945-57. Timothy J. Benbow. (Professor Robert J. O'Neill.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

Myth, prejudice and vested interest: political and cultural influences on history teaching in British secondary schools, 1945-55. Joan Leighton. Manchester Ph.D. 1997.

 

Administration and social change in the post-war British new towns: a case study of Stevenage and Hemel Hempstead, 1946-70. Andrew Homer. (Dr. Mark I. Clapson.) Luton Ph.D. 1999.

 

Government and the administration of hospital services in Northern Ireland, 1948-73: the Northern Ireland Hospital Authority. Ann M. Gray. Ulster D.Phil. 1993.

 

Labour and management relations at Swindon locomotive works, 1948-70. Michael J. Anson. (Dr. Joseph L. Melling and Dr. Alan E. Booth.) Exeter Ph.D. 1999.

 

The post-Second World War productivity agencies and Britain, c.1948-60, with special reference to automation. Mark W. Bufton. (Dr. Alan E. Booth and Professor Stephen R.M. Wilks.) Exeter Ph.D. 1999.

 

The formulation and consequences of the Republic of Ireland Act, 1948-9. James I.M. McCabe. London Ph.D. 1990.

 

A history of the Medical Artists' Association of Great Britain, 1949-97. Patricia M.A. Archer. (Professor William F. Bynum.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

The political culture of the Left in 'affluent' Britain, 1951-64. Lawrence Black. (Professor Peter Mandler.) London Guildhall Ph.D. 1999.

 

'One big row': government and the railways, 1951-64. E. Charles Loft. (Professor Peter J. Hennessy.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

The later political career of R.A. Butler, 1951-64. Nicholas A. Patch. Plymouth Ph.D. 1998.

 

The development of Blue Streak [ballistic missile system]: an analysis of the role of ideas in British nuclear weapon procurement policy. Benjamin C. Cole. Southampton Ph.D. 1996.

 

Hugh Gaitskell, the Labour party and foreign affairs, 1955-63. Simon Rippingale. Plymouth Ph.D. 1996.

 

United Kingdom space policy, 1955-60. Neil E. Whyte. London Ph.D. 1996.

 

The Conservative party and the adaptation to modernity, c.1957-c.1964. Mark C. Jarvis. (Professor John A. Turner.) London Ph.D. 1998.

 

Foundations of youth work, Albemarle and after: an analysis of the development of youth service policy at national level in England, 1958-71. David S. Smith. Lancaster Ph.D. 1996.

 

The Aldermaston marches, 1958-63. Ian Masters. Warwick M.A. 1995.

 

Change and development in the British funeral industry during the 20th century, with special reference to the period 1960-94. B. Parsons. Westminster Ph.D. 1997.

 

Accounting for change: a case study of education in Bradford from the 1960s to the 1990s. A. Shaw. Sheffield M.Phil. 1995.

 

Harold MacMillan and the origins of the 1961 British application to join the E.E.C. Mark K. Deavin. (Dr. Alan Sked.) London Ph.D. 1996.

 

The decline and fall of the Net Book Agreement, 1962-97: a study of cause and effect. James A. Dearnley. Loughborough Ph.D. 1997.

 

The British student movement, 1965-72. Thomas N. Thomas. Warwick Ph.D. 1996.

 

The management of change in the British Steel Corporation, 1967-89: an analysis of the management perspective. Sally E. Venn. (Professor R. Merfyn Jones.) Wales M.Phil. 1999.

 

 

International History

 

Technological history of corn milling. John Müller. (Professor John A. Chartres.) Leeds M.Phil. 1999.

 

Reinterpretation of the Couvade. Robin Dixon. (Professor Ludmilla J. Jordanova.) Essex Ph.D. 1999.

 

Britain and the United States in the Gulf: roles and responsibilities, 1892-1971. Faisal A. Al-Otaibi. Wales Ph.D. 1995.

 

Great Britain, Germany and the Chinese question, 1897-1902. Thomas G. Otte. Birmingham Ph.D. 1996.

 

Russian revolutionaries in America, 1915-19. Anastasia N. Hackett. (Miss Beryl J. Williams.) Sussex D.Phil. 1999.

 

The origins of Anglo-American anti-Bolshevism, 1917-21. Markku M. Ruotsila. (Dr. John A. Thompson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

The United States and the Turkish settlement, 1919-27. Stephen Hitchen. Leeds Ph.D. 1996.

 

The growth of U.S. influence over Saudi Arabia and the British response, 1933-53. A. Al-Feheid. Sussex D.Phil. 1997.

 

Franklin D. Roosevelt, American public opinion and Nazi Germany, 1941-5. Steven Casey. (Dr. Louise L. Fawcett.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

U.S. policy in the Middle East since 1945. John R. Cronin. (Dr. Charles R.H. Tripp.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Women in two nations and four states: a comparative study of the impact of political regimes and culture on the status of women in the two Koreas and the two Germanies, 1945-89. Miryang Youn. (Professor D. Brendan O'Leary.) London Ph.D. 1997.

 

The role of America in the development of the Italian fashion industry, 1945-65. Nicola White. Kingston M.Phil. 1997.

 

The Foreign Office and policy-making in China, 1945-50: Anglo-American relations and the recognition of Communist China. Robert E. Watson. Leeds Ph.D. 1996.

 

The rise and fall of arms control in the Middle East, 1947-55: great power consultation, co-ordination and competition. Robert M. Danin. (Dr. Avi Shlaim.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

British and American army counter-insurgency learning during the Malayan emergency and the Vietnam War. John A.M. Nagl. (Professor Robert J. O'Neill.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

Co-operation and constraint: Britain's influence on American economic warfare policy in CoCom, 1948-54. Ian R.W. Jackson. Belfast Ph.D. 1997.

 

Turkey's involvement in Western defence initiatives in the Middle East in the 1950s. Hamit Ersoy. Durham Ph.D. 1994.

 

United States-Republic of Korea security relations, 1953-60: great power and small state. In Soo Hwang. (Professor Kathleen Burk.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Contending with contradictions: People's Republic of China policy towards Soviet eastern Europe, with special reference to Poland, 1953-60. Mercy A. Kuo. (Dr. Steve Y.-S. Tsang.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

The Baghdad Pact and Anglo-American defence policies in the Middle East, 1955-9. Behcet Yesilbursa. (Dr. Feroz A.K. Yasamee.) Manchester Ph.D. 1996.

 

German-Israeli intelligence and security co-operation, 1956-92. Shlomo Shpiro. Birmingham Ph.D. 1998.

 

Sir Anthony Eden and the Suez crisis, 1956: the decision to use force. Jonathan P. Pearson. (Dr. George R. Conyne.) Kent Ph.D. 1999.

 

Britain's interdependence policy and Anglo-American co-operation on nuclear and conventional force provision, 1957-64. Michael Middeke. (Dr. C. John Kent.) London M.Phil. 1999.

 

Turkey's relationship with the United States, 1960-75. Nasuh Uslu. Durham Ph.D. 1994.

 

West Germany, the United States and the crisis of the Western Alliance, 1963-6. Verena T.E. Salzmann. (Dr. David J. Reynolds.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

The role of interested states in international peace support operations: British and French experience, 1964-94. Mark G. Allen. (Dr. Philip A. Towle.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

Anglo-American relations and the Vietnam War, 1964-8. Sylvia Ellis. (Dr. Brian E. Ward and Professor Bernard J. Porter.) Newcastle Ph.D. 1999.

Chinese chess: U.S. China policy and Taiwan, 1969-83. Robert A. Madsen. (Mr. D.J. Markwell.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

Japanese inward investment in U.K. car manufacturing: a case study in international business and national government relations within the context of the European Union. Young-Chan Kim. (Professors John A. Turner and Charles E. Harvey.) London Ph. D. 1999.

 

 

Africa

 

The king and his town: the importance of traditional rulers for local history in Ijebu-Remo (Nigeria). Insa Nolte. (Dr. Paulo F. de Moraes Farias.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1999.

 

Contested freedoms: British images of Sierra Leone, 1780-1850. Andrea Downing. (Dr. Michael Tadman.) Liverpool Ph.D. 1998.

 

Gender and Christianity among Africans attached to Scottish mission stations in Xhosaland in the 19th century. Natasha Erlank. (Dr. John M. Lonsdale.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

The British presence in Libya in the 19th century, with particular reference to the vice-consulates of the Sahara. John L. Wright. (Dr. Michael Brett.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Religion, politics and conflict in northern Nigeria: an historical analysis, with two case studies. Shedrack G. Best. Bradford Ph.D. 1996.

 

A history of famine in Zambia, c.1825-1949. Bennett Siamwiza. (Professor John Iliffe.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

Chieftaincy politics and civic consciousness in Ibadan history, 1829-1939. Ruth I. Watson. (Mr. Gavin P. Williams.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

European influence and tribal society in Tunisia: the origins and impact of the trade in esparto grass, 1870-1940. Gavin McQuarrie. Durham Ph.D. 1995.

 

The growth of Christianity in Ugogo and Ukaguru (Central Tanzania): a socio-historical analysis of the role of indigenous agents, 1876-1933. Raphael M. Akiri. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1999.

 

Colonial administration during the Secretaryship of Sir Michael Hicks-Beach (1878-80), with special reference to Cape Colony and Natal: a study in colonial policy-making. J.P. Ward. Wales M.Phil. 1995.

 

Mission, church and state relations in S.W. Africa under German rule, 1884-1915. Nils O. Oermann. (Dr. Hartmut J.O. Pogge von Strandmann.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

Bishop A.R. Tucker of Uganda and the implementation of an evangelical tradition of mission. Tudor Griffiths. (Professor Adrian Hastings.) Leeds Ph.D. 1999.

 

Segregation, customary law and the governance of Africans in South Africa, c.1910-29. Anthony A. Costa. (Dr. John M. Lonsdale.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

The government of the Gold Coast during World War I. Elizabeth Wrangham. (Professor Richard J.A.R. Rathbone.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Mothers of invention: gender, class and the ideology of the Volksmoeder in the making of Afrikaner nationalism, 1918-38. Louise D. Vincent. (Dr. Stephen Trapido.) Oxford D.Phil. 1997.

 

The power of exclusion: moving memories from Windermere to the Cape Flats, 1920s-1990s. S. Fields. Essex Ph.D. 1997.

 

Fascism and the Bedouin of Cyrenaica. Annalisa Pasero. Reading Ph.D. 1994.

 

Ambivalent identities: coloured and class in the Cape Town Municipal Workers' Association. Jeff Rudin. Warwick Ph.D. 1996.

 

Protestant churches and the formation of political consciousness in southern Mozambique, 1930-74: the case of the Swiss Mission. Teresa M. da Cruz e Silva. Bradford Ph.D. 1996.

 

Wolaitta evangelists: a study of religious innovation in southern Ethiopia, 1937-75. Emon P. Balisky. (Professor Andrew F. Walls.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1997.

 

Urban growth, apartheid and social organization in Cape Town, 1939-55. Kevin M. Greenbank. (Dr. John M. Lonsdale.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

State policies in rural South Africa, 1948-60. Robert McIntosh. (Professor Shula Marks.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Governments against their own people: a study of Ethio-Somali and Ethio-Sudanese conflicts, 1960-98. Edward A. Christow. (Dr. David W. Throup.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

Charity, relief and development: Christian Aid in Ethiopia, 1960s-1990s. Ondine Smerdon. (Dr. David M. Anderson.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Portuguese counter-insurgency campaigning in Africa, 1961-74: a military analysis. John P. Cann. London Ph.D. 1996.

 

Algeria's post-independence relations with her Maghrebian neighbours. Redha Bougheira. (Professor Martin S. Alexander.) Salford Ph.D. 1999.

 

The interplay of Christianity, ethnicity and politics in Ankole (Uganda) since independence, 1962-96. Grace Karamura. (Dr. Kevin Ward.) Leeds Ph.D. 1999.

 

The church as the bulwark against extremism: development of church and state relations in Kenya, with particular reference to the years after political independence, 1963-92. Gideon G. Githiga. Open University Ph.D. 1997.

 

Soldiers at peace: the post-war politics of demobilized soldiers in Mozambique, 1964-96. Jessica S. Schafer. (Dr. Abdul R. Mustapha and Professor William J. Beinart.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

Use of propaganda in civil war: the Biafra experience. Patrick E. Davies. London Ph.D. 1997.

Class, consciousness and organization: Indian political resistance in Durban, South Africa, 1979-96. K.S. Naidoo. Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

 

America and the West Indies

 

General

 

Phantoms of Anglo-Confederate commerce: an historical and archaeological investigation of American Civil War blockade-running between Bermuda and Wilmington, North Carolina. Gordon Watts. (Dr. Colin J.M. Martin.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1999.

 

The triangular relationship: the United States, the United Kingdom and the 'problem' of Argentina, 1939-49. David J. Morris. (Dr. Peter C. Lowe.) Manchester M.Phil. 1999.

 

Canada

 

Is Leis an Tighearna an Talamh agus a Làn (The earth and all that it contains belongs to God): the Scottish Gaelic settlement history of Prince Edward Island. K.M. Scott. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1995.

 

From fire-proof house to middle power: narrative, identity and Canadian foreign policy, 1939-56. Jonathan E. Bays. (Dr. Yuen F. Khong.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

Whither emotions? The evolution of the nationalist debates in Quebec and Scotland, 1950-95: the impact of a changing world economic order. Timothy A. Mau. (Mr. Laurence J. Sharpe.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

Colonial America and the U.S.A.

 

Migration from Flegg to New England, 1630-90. Barbara MacAllan. (Professor Alfred Hassell Smith and Mr. R.F. Thompson.) East Anglia Ph.D. 1999.

 

The historic working small craft of South Carolina: a general typology, with a study of adaptations of flatboat design. Mark M. Newell. (Dr. Robert G.W. Prescott.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1997.

 

Consequences for Native Americans of English settlement of the southern colonial frontier. Ian D. Chambers. (Dr. Tim J. Lockley.) Warwick M.A. 1999.

 

Britain and the American colonies, 1760-83. Eric I. Selzer. Edinburgh M.Sc. 1999.

 

The comparative impact of the American Revolution on Scotland and Ireland. James Vance. (Professor Allan I. Macinnes and Dr. Edward Ranson.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 1999.

 

Male and female slaves in antebellum South Carolina. Emily West. (Dr. Michael Tadman.) Liverpool Ph.D. 1998.

 

The Somers Mutiny of 1842: a close examination. Angus Goldberg. (Dr. Stephen G.F. Spackman.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1999.

'Unnatural and unexpected vicissitudes': British maritime enterprise and the American Civil War. Neil Ashcroft. (Professor David Richardson.) Hull Ph.D. 1999.

 

Scotland and the American Civil War. Lorraine Peters. (Dr. Ewen A. Cameron and Dr. Philip J. Cullis.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1999.

 

The presidential election of 1864: party politics and political mobilization during the American Civil War. Adam I.P. Smith. (Dr. Mark D. Kaplanoff.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

'Thistles in the cornpatch': cultural identity in Southern Appalachia, 1889-1972. Matthew McKee. (Dr. William T.M. Riches.) Ulster D.Phil. 1999.

 

The question of planning in the campaign against segregated education by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1909-54. Nigel Jarvis. (Dr. John White.) Hull Ph.D. 1999.

 

The idea of 'a progressive generation': the case of American women social reformers. Raymond A. Day. (Professor Anthony J. Badger.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

The political cartoonist as historian: the League of Nations debate in the U.S.A., 1918-20: a case study using cartoons. Joyce A. Walker. (Dr. Edward Ranson.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 1999.

 

'A model for the nation': the development of unemployment relief in New York State, 1929-37. Neil C. Allsop. (Dr. Robert J. Cook.) Sheffield Ph.D. 1999.

 

Silent witnesses: representations of working-class women in America, 1933-45. Jacqueline Ellis. Hull Ph.D. 1995.

 

The civil rights movement in Mobile, Alabama, 1940-85. Nahfiza Ahmed. (Professor Peter S. Fearon.) Leicester Ph.D. 1999.

 

Sumner Welles's internationalism and post-war planning for a new world order, 1940-3. Christopher D. O'Sullivan. (Dr. C. John Kent.) London Ph.D. 1999.

'A woman's place is in the Cold War': American women's organizations and international relations, 1945-65. Helen Laville. Nottingham Ph.D. 1998.

 

Towards a Black God: Robert Kennedy and civil rights, 1960-8. Clare White. (Dr. Stephen G.F. Spackman.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1999.

 

The Anglo-American defence relationship during the Kennedy presidency. C.D. Murray. Ulster D.Phil. 1997.

 

The birth of strategic arms control during the Johnson administration, 1964-9. John M. Clearwater. London Ph.D. 1996.

 

West Indies and Caribbean area

 

Scottish links with the Caribbean, c.1740-1820. Douglas J. Hamilton. (Professor Allan I. Macinnes and Dr. Marjory-Ann D. Harper.) Aberdeen Ph.D. 1999.

 

Colour, class and gender in post-emancipation St. Vincent. Sheena Boa. (Dr. Gad. J. Heuman.) Warwick Ph.D. 1999.

 

Financing economic growth and development in Jamaica, 1960-92. Bernard F.C. La Corbinière. Kent Ph.D. 1997.

 

Central and Latin America

 

Peru and the British naval station, 1808-39. Jorge Ortiz-Sotelo. (Professor T. Christopher Smout.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1998.

 

Imaging the community: from subject to citizen state to nation? Maya identity, state terror and the rearticulation of the Guatemalan nation, 1821-1995. Roderick L. Brett. Kent M.Phil. 1997.

 

Travels in the land of the future: Richard Burton in Brazil. Alfredo Cordiviola. Nottingham Ph.D. 1998.

 

European urbanism in Caracas, 1870s-1930s. Arturo Almandoz Marte. Open University Ph.D. 1996.

 

Teaching the children of the revolution: Church and state education in Mexico City, 1917-26. Patience A. Schell. (Professor Alan S. Knight.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

 

Iron and steel production in Argentina, 1920-52: attempts at establishing a strategic industry. Bernardo A. Duggan. (Dr. Colin M. Lewis.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Labour relations and industrial performance in Brazil: Greater São Paulo, 1945-60. Renato P. Colistete. (Professor Leslie M. Bethell.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

 

Asia

 

Middle East

 

History of medicine in Qatar. Fay J. Gotting. Glasgow Ph.D. 1995.

 

Achaemenid religion, 521-465 B.C. Iain-Morrison Handley-Schlachler. (Dr. P. Roger S. Moorey.) Oxford D.Phil. 1993.

 

The Herodian dynasty: origins, role in society and eclipse. Nicolas Kokkinos. (Professor Fergus G.B. Millar.) Oxford D.Phil. 1993.

 

Military organization in early Islam, A.H. 1-40/622-61 A.D. Ali S. Al-Naseef Al-Dosari. Manchester Ph.D. 1998.

 

Administration during the time of the Rightly-Guided Caliphs (Al-Khulfa Al-Rashidun), 11-40 A.H. / 632-60 C.E. Hafez A. Ahmad. Westminster Ph.D. 1997.

 

The Umayyad succession: succession to the caliphate from the first civil war to the end of the Umayyad dynasty. Ramli Omar. St. Andrews Ph.D. 1997.

Ifta and the response of prominent Muftis to Umayyad and early Abbasid rule, A.H. 40-243/C.E. 661-855. Sultan K. Hethlain. Birmingham Ph.D. 1997.

 

The Sirat al-Malik al-Mukarram [459/1066-477/1084], an edition and commentary. Mohammed Shakir. (Dr. Gerald R. Hawting.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Eastern attitudes towards the Franks in the Levant during the early crusades, 490/1096-564/1169. Niall G.F. Christie. (Professor Hugh N. Kennedy.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1999.

 

The Mamluks and the Armenian kingdom of Cilicia. Angus Stewart. (Professor Hugh N. Kennedy.) St. Andrews Ph.D. 1999.

 

The development of the Mamluk land tenure in Egypt 697/1297-882/1477. Khalid K. Al-Wahaibi. (Dr. Carole Hillenbrand and Dr. Michael V. McDonald.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1999.

 

Sacred journeys to sacred precincts: the cult of saints among Muslims and Jews in medieval Syria. Josef W. Meri. (Wilferd F. Madelung) Oxford D.Phil. 1999

 

Shi'i and Sunni identities in 15th- and 16th-century Persia. Adam L.B. Jacobs. (Mr. A.H. Morton and Dr. David O. Morgan.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

The confiscation of monastic properties by Selim II, 1568-70. Eugenia Kermeli. (Dr. Colin H. Imber.) Manchester Ph.D. 1997.

 

Oman's relations with Persia, 1737-1868. Mohammad S. Al-Muqadam. Exeter Ph.D. 1996.

 

The myth of independence: British-Bahraini relations in the 19th century. Richard Bunney. Durham M.A. 1997.

 

Bishops, schoolmasters and saints: the making of Chaldia in the Pontos, 1820-1924. Ioanna Konstadinidou. Birmingham Ph.D. 1997.

 

Anglo-Ottoman relations and the reform question in the early Tanzimat period, 1839-52, with special reference to reforms concerning Ottoman non-Muslims. Turgut Subasi. (Professor John A.S. Grenville and Dr. Johann Strauss.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1995.

 

Haj Muhammad Hassan Amin al-Zarb and his world: a case study of social mobility in Qajar Iran. Shireen Mahdavi. London Ph.D. 1996.

 

Religious feminism in an age of empire: C.M.S. women missionaries in Iran, 1869-1934. Gulnar E. Francis-Dehqani. Bristol Ph.D. 1999.

 

The politics of Arabism, Islamism and the Palestinian question, 1908-41. Bashir M. Nafi. Reading Ph.D. 1996.

 

The union of Demeter with Zeus: agriculture and politics in modern Syria. James L. Whitaker. Durham Ph.D. 1996.

 

Aspects of cultural policy in Jordan, 1921-92. Lina Khamis. Exeter Ph.D. 1998.

 

Iranian military modernization, 1921-79: assessing the interrelationship between the internal politics, the nature of internal and external security environment and the processes of military modernization and expansion. G. Chegnizadeh. Bradford Ph. D. 1997.

Shah Mohamed Reza Pahlavi and the myth of imperial authority. Ali Ansari. (Dr. Charles R.H. Tripp.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

British foreign policy towards Turkey, 1959-65, with special reference to the Cyprus issue. Cihat Goktepe. (Professor John A.S. Grenville.) Birmingham Ph.D. 1998.

 

Sociological obstacles to the development of a market economy in Iran, 1960-96. Ali A. Saeidi. (Dr. Vanessa A. Martin and Dr. Timothy Unwin.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

An analysis of the role of migration in respect of Turkey's relations with the E.C./E.U., 1963-95. Fulya Barnard-Kip. Kent Ph.D. 1999.

 

International disengagement and regional politics: Iran and the Persian Gulf, 1968-71. Faisal S.A. Salman. (Professor A. Reza Sheikholeslami.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

India and Pakistan

 

British women writers on India between the mid 18th century and 1857. Rosemary A. Raza. (Professor Judith M. Brown and Mr. John M. Prest.) Oxford D.Phil. 1998.

 

The impact of S.P.G. missions on the Dalits of Tirunelveli, 1830-1930. Samuel Jayakumar. Open University Ph.D. 1998.

 

Images of the prophet in Bengali Muslim piety, 1850-1950. Amit Dey. (Professor Francis C.R. Robinson.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Colonialism, culture and visual education in British India, 1854-91. Caroline L. Weaver. London Ph.D. 1997.

 

Oriya literature and the Jagannath cult, 1866-1936: quest for identity. Subhakanta Behera. (Dr. Farhan A. Nizami.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

Institutional and social change among the Muslims of Malabar, with special reference to Calicut, 1870-1947. Lakshminarayanapuram R.S. Lakshmi. (Dr. Avril A. Powell.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

The politics of religious identity in S. Asia in the late 19th century. Torkel Brekke. (Professor R.F. Gombrich.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

The Gujarati literati and the construction of a regional identity in the late 19th century. Riho Isaka. (Dr. Raj S. Chandavarkar.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

Shaikh Mohammad Abdullah and the movement for Muslim female education in N. India, 1890-1945. Farah Nizami. (Professors Judith M. Brown and Francis C.R. Robinson.) Oxford M.Litt. 1999.

 

Press and empire: the London press, government news management and India, c.1900-1922. Chandrika Kaul. (Dr. John G. Darwin.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

Gandhi and the Muslim question. Sandip Hazariesingh. (Dr. David A. Washbrook.) Warwick Ph.D. 1999.

Indian nationalism and 'Hindu' politics: Maharashtra and the Hindu Mahasabha, 1920-48. Vasant Gondhalekar-Nandini. (Dr. Gordon Johnson.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

Caste, ethnicity and nation in the politics of the Muslims of Tamil Nadu, 1930-67. S.M.A.K. Fakhri. (Dr. Rajnarayan S. Chandavarkar.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

Population planning and its effect upon the development of agricultural policies in India since 1947. Austin Bickers. Wales M.Phil. 1995.

 

Religion and nationalism in India: the case of Punjab, 1960-90. Harnik Deol. (Professor A.D.S. Smith.) London Ph.D. 1996.

 

Political alignments, the state and industrial policy in Pakistan: a comparison of performance in the 1960s and 1980s. A.U. Sayeed. (Dr. M.H. Khan.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1996.

 

Sri Lanka and Indian Ocean

 

The development of Buddhist monastic education in Sri Lanka, with special reference to the modern period. Naimbala Dhammadassi. Lancaster Ph.D. 1996.

 

South-East Asia

 

Intellectuals and political commitment in Vietnam: the emergence of a public sphere in colonial Saigon, 1916-28. Philippe M.F. Peycam. (Professor Ralph B. Smith.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Changi: from myth to mystery. Robin P.W. Havers. (Dr. Jay M. Winter.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1999.

 

The negotiations to end the state of war between Thailand and the United Kingdom: their impact on Thai domestic politics, 1945-7. Sonsak Shusawat. (Professor Ian G. Brown.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

British propaganda during the Malayan insurgency, 1948-58. Kumar Ramakrishna. (Professor Anthony J. Stockwell.) London M.Phil. 1999.

 

The defence policy of the Republic of Vietnam, 1954-75. Gregory H.Y. Robson. Wales Ph.D. 1995.

 

Regionalism in Malaysia's foreign policy, 1957-90: state building, regional organizations and the continuing Malay dilemma. Kian Tick Lim. (Dr. Rosemary Foot.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

Far East, East Indies and Philippines

 

The development of the Royal Navy's strategy and tactics for a war in the Far East, 1919-30. Andrew D. Field. (Professor John Gooch.) Leeds M.Phil. 1999.

 

China, Hong Kong and Korea

 

The city in space and time: development of the urban form and space of Suzhou until 1911. Yinong Xu. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1996.

 

Frontier crossing from N. China to Liao, c.900-1005. Naomi L. Standen. Durham Ph.D. 1994.

The printing presses of the London Missionary Society among the Chinese. Ching Su. London Ph.D. 1996.

 

Sport and social change in modern China, 1860-present. Dong Jhy Hwang. Warwick M.A. 1992.

 

Western and Asian portrayals of Robert Jermain Thomas (1839-66), pioneer missionary to Korea: a historical study of an east-western encounter through his mission. Moo-Song Goh. Birmingham Ph.D. 1995.

 

Japanese Buddhist religious policies in Korea before 1910. Satona Suzuki. (Professor Martina Deuchler.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

British imperial medicine in late 19th-century China and the early career of Patrick Manson. S.J. Li. (Dr. Robert C. Iliffe and Professor Christopher J. Lawrence.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Min Yong-hwan: a political biography. Michael C.E. Finch. (Mr. James B. Lewis.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

The changing role of the educational system and its intellectuals in China, 1895-1927. David K.-K. Chan. Nottingham Ph.D. 1997.

 

Between mission policy and mission ideology: the great revival movement of 1907 in Korean Protestantism. Seok H. Kang. Birmingham Ph.D. 1998.

 

Religious movements and revolution in the modernization of Korea: a historical and comparative study. Chang Ho Park. Hull Ph.D. 1997.

 

Chiang Kai-shek and the New Gui Clique - partners and rivals: the role of the New Gui Clique in modern Chinese history. Yingxian Song. Leeds Ph.D. 1996.

 

The Tientsin crisis of 1939: a case study of Japan's dilemma in occupied China. Sebastian P. Swann. London Ph.D. 1999.

 

British imperial consensus and the return to Hong Kong, 1941-5. Andrew J. Whitfield. Birmingham Ph.D. 1998.

 

The reform of secondary education policy in Taiwan, 1945-95. Fwu-Yuan Weng. Sheffield Ph.D. 1996.

 

The East Asia anomaly revisited: the politics of laissez-faire in Hong Kong, 1945-85. Tak-Wing Ngo. London Ph.D. 1996.

 

Educational change in a centralized system: the case of the People's Republic of China, 1949-89. Xiaojun Jin. Nottingham M.Phil. 1990.

 

China's participation in the Korean war, May 1949-July 1951. David C. Tsui. (Dr. Rosemary J. Foot.) Oxford D.Phil. 1999.

 

The growth of public expenditure in Korea, 1953-91. E.S. Kim. Leicester Ph.D. 1997.

 

Japan

 

Legal and economic history of Japan's privatization experience, 1868-1995. R. Brown. (Dr. A.M.M. McFarquhar.) Cambridge Ph.D. 1997.

 

Western influences on the development of the nursing profession in Japan, 1868-1938. Aya Takahashi. (Dr. Anne Summers and Professor Penelope J. Corfield.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

The development of mountaineering in Meiji Japan: from the arrival of western influences to the formation of the Japanese Alpine Club. Valerie R. Hamilton. Stirling M.Litt. 1996.

 

Military sex slavery in Japan during the Second World War. Yonson Ahn. (Ms. Joanna Liddle.) Warwick Ph.D. 1999.

 

A study of Japanese civilian internment camps in the Far East, 1941-5. Bernice Archer. (Professor Stephen A. Smith.) Essex Ph.D. 1999.

 

The growth and development of the components division of the Japanese electrical and electronics industry, 1945-94. Anthony Hayward. London Ph.D. 1996.

 

Foreign workers in contemporary Japan. Yoko Sellek. (Dr. Gordon Daniels and Professor Colin Holmes.) Sheffield Ph.D. 1999.

 

 

Australasia and the Pacific

 

'A place in England called Australia': popular images and perceptions of Australia in inter-war Britain. Edel Mahony. (Dr. Robert F. Holland and Dr. Thomas R. Griffiths.) London Ph.D. 1999.

 

Recreating identity: Scottish-Australian cultural organizations and changing identities in New South Wales, 1945-1990s. Craig D. Johnston. (Dr. Ian Duffield and Dr. Crispin P. Bates.) Edinburgh Ph.D. 1999.

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