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Above all a patient should never be terrified: an examination of mental health care and treatment in Hampshire, 1845-1914. Carpenter, Diane
     Ph.D., Portsmouth. (Soc., Hist. & Lit. Stud.). Supervised by Thomas, James
     Chronological coverage: 1845–1914
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

A century of covert ethnography in Britain, c.1880-c.1980. Nelson, Gillian L.
     Ph.D., Glasgow. (Soc. Sc.). Supervised by Freeman, Mark; Gorgon, Eleanor J.
     Chronological coverage: 1880–1980
     Index terms: Ethnography
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

'A certain portion of the whole': inspectors, guardians and anatomists in East Anglia, 1832-1908. Knowles, Susan
     Ph.D., Open University. (Hist. of Sc.). Supervised by Grell, Olé; Brunton, Deborah
     Chronological coverage: 1832–1908
     Index terms: Anatomy; East Anglia
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

A critical analysis of agricultural improvement as a concept and practice in the context of Cumbria, 1800-1920: a study of key people, key institutions, the formation of agricultural education, different sectors and parts of the area. Humphries, Andrew
     Ph.D., Lancaster. (Geog.). Supervised by Whyte, Ian
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1950
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

A history of opera in performance: Verdi's 'Macbeth' at Glyndebourne, 1938-2007. O'Neill, Sinead
     Ph.D., London.
     Chronological coverage: 1938–2007
     Categories: 20th Century

A history of the deaf in Cork: perspectives on education, language, religion and community. O'Shea, Graham
     M.Phil.(Hist.). Supervised by Geary, Larry
     Chronological coverage: 1900–2000
     Categories: 20th Century

A history of the English-speaking Baptist churches of north Wales. M'Caw, Martin T.
     Ph.D., Bangor.
     Chronological coverage: 1647–2000

Ambivalent images: a survey of Jewish involvement and representation in the British entertainment industry, 1880-1980. Marshall, Edward
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Cesarani, David
     Chronological coverage: 1880–1980
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

'A modernist in the making'? Frank Bridge and the cultural practice of music in Britain, 1900-41. Amos, Mark
     D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Franklin, Peter
     Chronological coverage: 1900–1941
     Categories: 20th Century

An examination of published works in support of comprehension of puritans in the church of England between 1656 and 1689. Wainwright, Revd. Philip
     M.Phil., Kent. (Hist.). Supervised by Ditchfield, Grayson; Fincham, Kenneth
     Chronological coverage: 1656–1689
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

An examination of virginal manuscripts owned by women in the context of early modern English keyboard music culture, 'c'.1590-1660. Sela, Yael
     D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Strohm, Reinhard
     Chronological coverage: 1590–1660
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

'A prodigious number of pretenders': literary politics and politic literature, 'c'.1678-1720. McTague, John
     D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Gerrard, Christine
     Chronological coverage: 1678–1720
     Categories: 17th Century; 18th Century

Arbiters of taste. Landscaping, architecture and design: the Society of Dilettanti and British patronage, 1740-90. Mayer, Laura C.
     Ph.D., Bristol.
     Chronological coverage: 1740–1790
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

'Architecturus ingenio': Robert Hooke, the early Royal Society, and the practices of architecture. Walker, Matthew
     Ph.D., York. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Geraghty, Anthony
     Chronological coverage: 1660–1689
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Arguing for the death penalty: making the retentionist case in Britain, 1945-79. Wright, Thomas
     M.A., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Roodhouse, Mark
     Chronological coverage: 1945–1979
     Index terms: Capital punishment
     Categories: 20th Century

Aristocratic whig politics in early Victorian Yorkshire: Lord Morpeth and his world. Gent, David C.
     Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Taylor, Miles
     Chronological coverage: 1822–1864
     Index terms: Howard, George William Frederick, 7th earl of Carlisle (1802-64), politician; Yorkshire
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Aristocratic women of the household and court of Queen Henrietta Maria, 1625-69. Wolfson, Sara J.
     Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Mears, Natalie; Osborne, Toby
     Chronological coverage: 1625–1669
     Index terms: Women, aristocratic; Aristocrats, Aristocracy; Court, Stuart; Household, Stuart; Henrietta Maria (1609-69), queen
     Categories: Gender and Women; 16th-17th Century

A small, vital flame': anti-war women’s networks in Manchester, 1914-18. Ronan, Alison
     Ph.D., Keele. (Hist.). Supervised by Hunt, Karen; Townshend, Charles
     Chronological coverage: 1914–1918
     Index terms: Anti-war activity; Manchester; Women
     Categories: Gender and Women; Military/naval history; Social history; 20th Century

A social and cultural history of rugby football in Munster. O'Callaghan, Liam
     Ph.D., Leeds Metropolitan. (Inst. Northern Stud.). Supervised by Stinson, Marie; Collins, Tony
     Chronological coverage: 1870–1950
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

A social history of congregational religious practice during the Puritan revolution. Halcomb, Joel
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Morrill, John S.
     Chronological coverage: 1642–1651
     Index terms: Congregational religious practice; Civil War (1642-9)
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

A social history of midshipmen and quarter deck boys in the Royal Navy, 1761-1831. Cavell, Samantha
     Ph.D., Exeter. (Hist.). Supervised by Rodger, Nicholas
     Chronological coverage: 1761–1831
     Index terms: Children, in the Royal Navy; Midshipmen, Royal Navy; Royal Navy
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

A social history of the British casino industry. Murphy, Seamus
     Ph.D., De Montfort. (Hum.). Supervised by Hill, Jeff
     Chronological coverage: 1960–2008
     Index terms: Gambling; Casinos
     Categories: 20th Century

A society in transition: the Protestant community in Tyrone, 1836-42. Curran, Daragh E.
     Ph.D., Maynooth. (Hist.). Supervised by Gillespie, R.
     Chronological coverage: 1836–1842
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Aspects of the built environment of rural south-west Lancashire, c.1880-1914. Pomfret, Susan
     M.A., Central Lancashire. (Hum.). Supervised by Timmins, J. Geoffrey; Gritt, Andrew
     Chronological coverage: 1880–1914
     Index terms: Lancashire
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Assembling life: models, the cell and the reformations of biological science, 1920-60. Stadler, Max
     Ph.D., Imperial College London. (Hist. of Sc.). Supervised by Mendelsohn, J. Andrew
     Chronological coverage: 1920–1960
     Index terms: Science, biological
     Categories: 20th Century

A study in institutionalism: the Jewish children's orphanage at Norwood. Cohen, Lawrence
     Ph.D., Southampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Kushner, A.R.J. (Tony)
     Chronological coverage: 1876–1961
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

A study of John Lynch. Tjoelker, Nienke
     Ph.D., Cork. (Hist.). Supervised by Harris, Jason
     Chronological coverage: 1625–1677
     Index terms: Lynch, John (d. in or after 1677), historian; Ireland
     Categories: Education; Art and Architecture; Science and technology; Medicine; 16th-17th Century

Automobility and the expanding metropolis: motoring culture and the growth of London, 1925-39. Law, John
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Geog.). Supervised by Gilbert, David
     Chronological coverage: 1925–1939
     Index terms: Automobiles; Cars; London; Transport
     Categories: 20th Century

A very different war? A comparative study of the tactics of the English army in Ireland during the Nine Years' War, 1593-1603. Ryan, Jamie
     M.Phil.(Hist.). Supervised by Morgan, Hiram
     Chronological coverage: 1593–1603
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

A visionary among the radicals: William Blake and the circle of Joseph Johnson, 1790-5. Mertz, Jeffrey B.
     D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Shrimpton, Nicholas
     Chronological coverage: 1790–1795
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Between Paris and New York: abstract art in England, 1945-65. Ratcliffe, T.W.W.
     Ph.D., Leeds Metropolitan.
     Chronological coverage: 1945–1965
     Categories: 20th Century

Biographies of people and place: the Harewood estate, 1698-1913. Tatlioglu, Timur G.
     Ph.D., York.
     Chronological coverage: 1698–1913
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Bishops as regional magnates, c.1570-c.1640, with special reference to the dioceses of Ely, Norwich and Peterborough. Langton, Stephanie
     M.Litt., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Morrill, John S.
     Chronological coverage: 1570–1640
     Index terms: Bishops; Ely, diocese; Norwich, diocese; Peterborough, diocese; Church, from 16th cent.
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Bishop Walter Baddeley. Hodgson, Antony
     M.Phil., London. (K.C. Hist.). Supervised by Burns, Arthur
     Chronological coverage: 1932–1947
     Index terms: Church, 20th cent.; Melanesia; Baddeley, Walter Hubert Baddeley (1894-1960), bishop of Melanesia
     Categories: 20th Century

Breaking ranks: the emergence of representative associations in the Irish armed forces, 1989-92. Martin, Michael
     Ph.D.(Hist.). Supervised by McCarthy, Andrew; Cosgrave, Mike
     Chronological coverage: 1989–1992
     Categories: 20th Century

Britain's position in the world economy: increasing returns and international disruption, 1870-1939. Cochrane, Sarah J.
     D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Harley, Charles Knickerbocker
     Chronological coverage: 1870–1939
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Britain's relations with the Ottoman empire during the embassy of Sir Nicholas O'Conor in Istanbul, 1898-1908. Burman, John D.
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Fleet, Kate
     Chronological coverage: 1898–1908
     Index terms: Turkey; Istanbul; O'Conor, Sir Nicholas Roderick (1843-1908), diplomatist; Diplomats, Diplomacy; Foreign relations, with the Ottoman empire; Ottoman empire, and Britain
     Categories: Asia and Middle East; Britain and Ireland19th Century; 20th Century

British 8th infantry division on the Western Front, 1914-18. Thomas, Alun M.
     Ph.D., Birmingham. Supervised by Bourne, John M.
     Chronological coverage: 1914–1918
     Categories: 20th Century

British children's books and the First World War, 1914-2007. Budgen, David
     Ph.D., Kent. (Hist.). Supervised by Connelly, Mark; Welch, David
     Chronological coverage: 1914–2007
     Categories: 20th Century

British Conservative women M.P.s and 'women’s issues', 1950-79. Haessly, Katie
     Ph.D., Nottingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Wrigley, Christopher J.
     Chronological coverage: 1950–1979
     Index terms: Conservatives, Conservatism, Conservative party; Women
     Categories: Political history; Gender and Women; 20th Century

British military use of armoured cars, 1919-39. Barndollar, Gilman
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Nicholls, Mark
     Chronological coverage: 1919–1939
     Index terms: Armoured vehicles; Military
     Categories: 20th Century

British military use of armoured cars, 1919-39. Barndollar, Gilman Clough
     Ph.D., Cambridge.
     Chronological coverage: 1919–1939
     Categories: 20th Century

British naval administration: the management and role of the Hydrographic Department, 1808-1929. Webb, Adrian
     Ph.D., Exeter. (Hist.). Supervised by Duffy, Michael
     Chronological coverage: 1808–1929
     Index terms: Hydrographic Department, Royal Navy; Royal Navy
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

British Third Army, the application of modern war, and the defeat of the German Army, August-November 1918. Boff, Jonathan
     Ph.D., London. (K.C. War Stud.). Supervised by Barr, Niall; Philpott, William
     Chronological coverage: 1918–1918
     Categories: 20th Century

Business unusual: art in Britain during the First World War, 1914-18. Fox, James
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Robinson, Duncan
     Chronological coverage: 1914–1918
     Index terms: Art, Artists; World War I (1914-18)
     Categories: 20th Century

Census-taking, political economy and state formation in Britain, c.1790-1840. Thompson, Stephen J.
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Smith, Richard M.
     Chronological coverage: 1790–1840
     Index terms: Population; Census
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Centring the computer in the business of banking: Barclays Bank and technological change, 1954-74. Martin, I.
     Ph.D., Manchester.
     Chronological coverage: 1954–1974
     Categories: 20th Century

Children of the poor of Kingston-upon-Thames, 1834-82. Goepel, Helen
     Ph.D., Kingston. (Soc. Sc.). Supervised by Stuart, John; Grieves, Keith R.; French, Christopher J.
     Chronological coverage: 1834–1882
     Index terms: Children, poor; Kingston-upon-Thames, Surr.
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Church and chapel: parish ministry and Methodism in Madeley, 'c'.1760-1786, with special reference to the ministry of John Fletcher. Wilson, D.R.
     Ph.D., Manchester.
     Chronological coverage: 1760–1785
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Church authority and non-subscription controversies in early 18th century Presbyterianism. Sealy, Charles S.
     Ph.D., Glasgow.
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1720
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Chwaraeon a Chymdeithas yng Ngogledd Orllewin Cymru, c.1860-1939. (In Welsh medium.). Emrys, Meilyr
     Ph.D., Aberystwyth. (Hist. & Welsh Hist.). Supervised by O'Leary, Paul B.; Roberts, Owen
     Chronological coverage: 1860–1939
     Index terms: Wales; Sport, in Wales
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Citizens at last: women's political culture and civil society, Croydon and East Surrey, 1914-39. Davidson, Ruth
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Windscheffel, Alex
     Chronological coverage: 1914–1939
     Index terms: Women; Croydon; Surrey, East
     Categories: Cultural history; Gender and Women; Political history; 20th Century

Civilians into soldiers: the British male military body in the Second World War. Reilly, Emma
     Ph.D., Strathclyde.
     Chronological coverage: 1939–1945
     Categories: 20th Century

C.L.R. James in imperial Britain, 1932-8. Høgsbjerg, Christian
     Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Howell, David; Forrest, Alan
     Chronological coverage: 1932–1938
     Index terms: James, Cyril Lionel Robert (1901-89), historian and writer
     Categories: 20th Century

Cold War, partition and convergence: Irish communism, 1945-70. Smylie, Patrick
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. & Anthr.). Supervised by McGarry, Fearghal P.
     Chronological coverage: 1945–1970
     Index terms: Communists, Communism, in Ireland; Ireland; Cold War
     Categories: 20th Century

Commentaries for instruction': Bible expositions in English, c.1580-1630. Taylor, Iain
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Champion, Justin A.I.
     Chronological coverage: 1580–1630
     Index terms: Bible expositions
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Common ground: horticulture and the cultivation of open space in the East End of London, 1840-1900. Matheson, Julia
     Ph.D., Open University. (Hist.). Supervised by Brunton, Deborah; Loftus, Donna
     Chronological coverage: 1840–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Common rights to stone, coal and peat, in the barony of Kendal before and after enclosure. Hillman, Ann
     Ph.D., Leeds Metropolitan. (Inst. Northern Stud.). Supervised by Stinson, Marie; Walton, John K.
     Chronological coverage: 1780–1939
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Communities in Mourning: Commemoration and Memorial Construction in West Wales following the Great War. Mason, Lester
     Ph.D., Wales. (Trinity St. David Hist.). Supervised by Knight, Frances
     Chronological coverage: 1918–1925
     Index terms: World War I (1914-18); Pembrokeshire; Wales
     Categories: 20th Century

Confronting the challenge of socialism: the British Empire Union and the National Citizens' Union, 1917-27. Thomas, Ian
     M.Phil., Wolverhampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Callaghan, John
     Chronological coverage: 1917–1927
     Index terms: National Citizens' Union; British Empire Union; Socialists, Socialism
     Categories: 20th Century

Confronting the challenge of socialism: the British Empire Union and the National Citizens' Union, 1917-27. Thomas, Ian
     MPhil., Wolverhampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Durham, Martin
     Chronological coverage: 1917–1927
     Categories: 20th Century; Political history

Conservatives, national politics and the challenge to democracy in Britain, 1931-7. Love, Gary J.
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Lawrence, Jon
     Chronological coverage: 1931–1937
     Index terms: Democracy; Conservatives, Conservatism, Conservative party
     Categories: 20th Century

Cork City, 1917-21: a study of the city during the Irish War of Independence. Borgonovo, John
     Ph.D., Cork. (Hist.). Supervised by Doherty, Gabriel
     Chronological coverage: 1917–1921
     Index terms: War of Independence (1919-21), Ireland; Cork City, Co. Cork; Ireland
     Categories: Political history; 20th Century

Cultural causes of the 19th-century fertility clinic: a study of three Yorkshire towns. Atkinson, Paul
     Ph.D., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Chartres, John A.; Honeyman, Katrina
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1900
     Index terms: Fertility clinics; Yorkshire
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

David Rees, gweinidog Annibynnol yn 19eg ganrif. (In Welsh medium.). Glyn, Rhodri
     Ph.D., Aberystwyth. (Hist. & Welsh Hist.). Supervised by White, Eryn M.; O'Leary, Paul B.
     Chronological coverage: 1821–1869
     Index terms: Wales; Rees, David (1801-69), Congregational minister; Church, in Wales
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Death, gender and the citizen in Britain in the First World War. Hughes, Anne Marie C.
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Strange, Julie Marie; Summerfield, Penny
     Chronological coverage: 1914–1918
     Index terms: World War I (1914-18); Gender; Death
     Categories: 20th Century

Differing responses to an industrialising society: occupational structure in rural communities in the heart of England from the Restoration to the railway age, 1660-1840. Churchley, Richard
     Ph.D., Birmingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Schwarz, Leonard
     Chronological coverage: 1660–1840
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Divided elite: governance and prison reform in early 19th-century Bristol. Pearce, Trevor
     Ph.D., West of England. (Hist.). Supervised by Poole, Steven; Ollerenshaw, Philip G.
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1820
     Index terms: Penal reform; Bristol
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Education, piety and politics: the Cooke sisters and women's agency, 'c'.1526-1610. Allen, Gemma
     D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Heal, Felicity
     Chronological coverage: 1526–1610
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Eighteenth-century responses to Sophocles' 'Oedipus at Colonus'. Ryan, Cressida
     Ph.D., Nottingham.
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1800
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Empire, exile, identity: locating Sir James Mackintosh's histories of England. Gust, Anna L.
     Ph.D., London. (U.C. Hist.). Supervised by Hall, Catherine M.
     Chronological coverage: 1785–1832
     Index terms: Mackintosh, Sir James, of Kyllachy (1765-1832), political writer and politician
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Enclosure and agricultural development in Scotland. Douglas, Catherine
     D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Allen, Robert C.
     Chronological coverage: 1560–1850
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Encounters with the supernatural: belief in witchcraft and ghosts in Victorian and Edwardian Oxfordshire and Warwickshire. Waters, Thomas E.
     D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Green, Simon
     Chronological coverage: 1837–1910
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

English encounters with papal Rome in the late counter-reformation, c.1685-c.1697. Devlin, Eoin L.
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Morrill, John S.
     Chronological coverage: 1685–1697
     Index terms: Papacy, and England; Counter-Reformation; Rome, and England
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Enterprises, manufactories, and small industrial communities, 1850-1914. Crouch, Patrick J.
     Ph.D., Leicester. (Urban Hist.). Supervised by Sweet, Rosemary H.
     Chronological coverage: 1850–1914
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

'Equivocal positions': the influence of William Rothenstein, 'c'.1890-1910. Shaw, Sam
     Ph.D., York. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Corbett, David
     Chronological coverage: 1890–1910
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Evoking antiquity: Nicholas Hawksmoor's drawings and his design process for the London churches. Ramirez, George M.
     Ph.D., Cambridge.
     Chronological coverage: 1711–1733
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Examining the 'hard-boiled bunch': work culture and industrial relations at the Linwood car plant, c.1963-1981. Gilmour, Alison J.
     Ph.D., Glasgow. (Soc. Sc.). Supervised by McIvor, Arthur J.; Phillips, Jim
     Chronological coverage: 1963–1981
     Index terms: Linwood car plant; Scotland; Industrial relations; Car manufacture
     Categories: 20th Century

Exotic animals in 18th-century England. Plumb, Christopher
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist. of Sc., Tech. & Med.). Supervised by Alberti, Sam; Pickstone, John V.
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1800
     Index terms: Animals, exotic
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Exposing the British school: the rise of the Old Master exhibition culture in London, c.1793-1825. Simpson, Philippa H.B.
     Ph.D., London. (Courtauld Inst.). Supervised by Solkin, David H.
     Chronological coverage: 1793–1825
     Index terms: Old Masters, exhibition of; Art, Artists; London
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Farewell to Plato's Cave: moral economy in emergency Ireland, 1939-45. Evans, Bryce
     Ph.D.(Hist.). Supervised by Laffan, Michael
     Chronological coverage: 1939–1945
     Categories: 20th Century

From cradle to grave: living and dying in early modern Ireland. O'Sullivan, Muriel T.
     M.Phil.(Hist.). Supervised by Edwards, David
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1700
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

From dependence to binge: alcohol consumption and management in Nottingham, 1970-2007. McGregor, Jane
     Ph.D., London. (L.S.H.T.M.). Supervised by Berridge, Virginia
     Chronological coverage: 1970–2007
     Index terms: Nottingham; Alcohol
     Categories: 20th Century

From institutions to community care? Learning disability in Glasgow from 'c'.1945. Turner, Angela
     Ph.D., Strathclyde.
     Chronological coverage: 1945–2000
     Categories: 20th Century

From soldier to settler: the Welsh in Ireland, 1558-1641. Morgan, Rhys
     Ph.D., Cardiff. (Hist. & Archaeol.). Supervised by Bowen, Lloyd
     Chronological coverage: 1558–16541
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Functional goods and fancies: the production and consumption of consumer goods in Northumberland, Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Durham, c.1680-1780. Welford, Judith
     Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Michie, Ranald C.; Green, Adrian G.
     Chronological coverage: 1680–1780
     Index terms: Durham; Northumberland; Newcastle-upon-Tyne; Consumption
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Gender and class: a study of political activism in the North-West Labour Women's Organisation and Militant in the 1970s and 1980s. Creear, Margaret
     Ph.D., Keele. (Hist.). Supervised by Hunt, Karen; Parr, Helen
     Chronological coverage: 1970–1990
     Index terms: Class, social; Labour party; North-West Labour Women's Organisation; Gender; Militant
     Categories: Cultural history; Gender and Women; Political history; 20th Century

Geology, visualisation and the 1893 hauliers' strike: an interdisciplinary exploration. Preston, Catherine
     Ph.D., Cardiff.
     Chronological coverage: 1893–1893
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Georgian women and the business of print: family, gender and the provincial press of Northern England, 1700-1850. Snowdon, Ria
     Ph.D., Newcastle. (Hist.). Supervised by Berry, Helen; Paton, Diana
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1850
     Index terms: Women, Georgian; Printing; Press, provincial; Family; Gender
     Categories: Business history; Gender and Women; 18th-19th Century

Girls' secondary education in the north of Ireland, 1867-1947. Rush, Claire E.
     Ph.D., Belfast.
     Chronological coverage: 1867–1947
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Gladstone's Irish questions: an historical approach, 1830-86. McCarthy, John-Paul
     D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Skinner, Simon; Foster, Robert F. (Roy)
     Chronological coverage: 1830–1886
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Health, medicine and the family in Wales, c.1600-c.1750. Withey, Alun
     Ph.D., Swansea. (Hist.). Supervised by Turner, David
     Chronological coverage: 1600–1750
     Index terms: Medicine, in Wales; Health, Healthcare, in Wales; Wales; Family, in Wales
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

'He hath mingled with the ungodly': the life of Simeon Solomon after 1873, with a survey of the extant works. Conroy, Carolyn
     Ph.D., York. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Edwards, Jason
     Chronological coverage: 1873–1905
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

High church networks in Kent during the 18th and 19th centuries. Smith, Valerie
     M.A., Kent. (Hist.). Supervised by Ditchfield, Grayson
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1900
     Index terms: Kent; Church, from 16th cent.
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Hinckley during the First World War. King, Robert
     Ph.D., De Montfort. (Hum.). Supervised by Martin, John
     Chronological coverage: 1914–1918
     Index terms: Hinckley, Leics.; World War I (1914-18)
     Categories: 20th Century

Ideas about the Economic Advantages of Colonial Maritime War and their Impact on British Politics and Naval Policy, 1701-1729. Satsuma, Shinsuke
     Ph.D., Exeter. (Hist.). Supervised by Rodger, Nicholas
     Chronological coverage: 1701–1729
     Index terms: Prize-taking, naval; Piracy
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Identity, migration and belonging: the Jewish community in Leeds, 1890-1920. Kent, Aaron McKenna
     Ph.D., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Gould, William; Honeyman, Katrina
     Chronological coverage: 1890–1920
     Index terms: Leeds; Migration; Jews, in Leeds
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Ideological development and change at the beginning of the socialist revival in England, c.1881-1885. Rowley, Christopher
     Ph.D., Reading. (Hist.). Supervised by Stack, David
     Chronological coverage: 1881–1885
     Index terms: Socialists, Socialism
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Image and identity: the lives of Scots herring girls, 1900-50. de Fresnes, Jillian
     Ph.D., Open University.
     Chronological coverage: 1900–1950
     Categories: 20th Century

Invalid lives: disability, masculinity and consumptive identity in 19th-century culture. Tankard, Alexandra
     Ph.D., Liverpool. (Hist.)
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

'Invisible incomers'? Migration from the West Country to Glamorgan in the mid 19th century. Francis, John F.
     Ph.D., Cardiff.
     Chronological coverage: 1840–1860
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Irish socialist republicanism, 1909-36. Grant, Adrian
     Ph.D., Ulster. (Hist.). Supervised by Alston, C.; O'Connor, E.
     Chronological coverage: 1909–1936
     Categories: 20th Century

Jews under fire: the Jewish community and military service in World War I Britain. Lloyd, Anne P.
     Ph.D., Southampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Levene, Mark
     Chronological coverage: 1914–1918
     Index terms: World War I (1914-18); Army; Jews, in the Army
     Categories: 20th Century

J.N.D. Anderson, nationalism and the 'modernisation' of Islamic law, 1932-84. Thompson, Todd M.
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Biagini, Eugenio F.
     Chronological coverage: 1932–1984
     Index terms: Islamic law; Nationalism; Anderson, Sir (James) Norman Dalrymple (1908-94), missionary and jurist
     Categories: 20th Century

John Bellenden's 'Chronicles of Scotland': translation and circulation. Harikae, Ryoko
     D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Mapstone, Sally
     Chronological coverage: 1531–1600
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

John Locke's gospel of liberty: Christian humanism and A Letter Concerning Toleration. Loconte, Joseph
     Ph.D., London. (K.C. Hist.). Supervised by McBride, Ian R.
     Chronological coverage: 1652–1704
     Index terms: A Letter Concerning Toleration (1689), of John Locke; Humanism, Christian; Locke, John (1632-1704), philosopher
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Lead production on the north-east periphery: a study of the Bowes family estate, c.1550-1771. Brown, John W.
     Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Green, Adrian G.; Michie, Ranald C.
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1771
     Index terms: Lead production; Bowes family
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Liberal defectors: an examination of the M.P.s who defected to and from the Liberal and Liberal Democratic parties since 1918. Wyburn-Powell, Alun
     Ph.D., Leicester. (Hist.). Supervised by Ball, Stuart R.
     Chronological coverage: 1918–2005
     Index terms: Liberals, Liberalism, Liberal party; Liberal Democrats, Liberal Democracy, Liberal Democratic party
     Categories: 20th Century

Local media and local identities: assessing the influence of local newspapers and periodicals on the construction of identities in Lancashire towns, 1861-c.1900. Hobbs, Andrew
     Ph.D., Central Lancashire. (Hum.). Supervised by Crane, Stephen; Russell, David
     Chronological coverage: 1861–1900
     Index terms: Lancashire; Press, periodical; Press, newspaper
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Loyal enemies: British converts to Islam, 'c'.1859-1953. Gilham, Jamie
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Ansari, K. Humayun
     Chronological coverage: 1859–1953
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Lt.-Gen. Sir Richard Haking, XI Corps commander, 1915-18: a study in corps command. Senior, Michael
     Ph.D., Kent.
     Chronological coverage: 1915–1918
     Categories: 20th Century

'Make use both of things past and present': Thomas May's histories of parliament, printed public discourse and the politics of the recent past, 1640-50. Rivett, Gary
     Ph.D., Sheffield. (Hist.). Supervised by Braddick, Michael J.
     Chronological coverage: 1640–1650
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Making space for practice: theatricality and the Gate Theatre, Notting Hill, 1979-2002. Svendson, Zoë
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Milne, Drew
     Chronological coverage: 1979–2002
     Index terms: London; Gate Theatre, Notting Hill; Theatre
     Categories: 20th Century

Mapping Scotland's military landscape, 1690-1810: the Board of Ordnance Maps and Plans of Scotland. Anderson, Carolyn
     Ph.D., Edinburgh. (Geog.). Supervised by Withers, C.W.J.
     Chronological coverage: 1690–1810
     Index terms: Cartography, in Scotland; Landscape, military, in Scotland; Board of Ordnance Maps and Plans of Scotland; Scotland
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Masculinity and the 'other' in the 18th-century press. Tremain, Catherine
     Ph.D., Exeter. (Hist.). Supervised by Barry, Jonathan; French, Henry
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1800
     Index terms: Press, newspaper; Masculinity
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Masculinity, national identity and modernity: English land speed record holders, c.1907-31. Boutle, Ian
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Jones, Max; Mort, Frank
     Chronological coverage: 1907–1939
     Index terms: Masculinity; Identity, national; Modernity; Land speed records
     Categories: 20th Century

Material culture on an English estate: Kelmarsh, 1687-1845. MacArthur, Rosie
     Ph.D., Northampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Stobart, Jon V.
     Chronological coverage: 1687–1845
     Index terms: Kelmarsh estate, Northants.
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Matthew Boulton and the Soho Mint: copper to customer. Tungate, Sue
     Ph.D., Birmingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Jones, Peter
     Chronological coverage: 1786–1813
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Medicalising cannabis, 1950-2004. Taylor, Suzanne
     Ph.D., London. (L.S.H.T.M.). Supervised by Berridge, Virginia
     Chronological coverage: 1950–2004
     Index terms: Cannabis
     Categories: 20th Century

Medicine and publishing in early 19th century Ireland: production and consumption, 1801-58. Lake, Elizabeth M.
     Ph.D., Ulster.
     Chronological coverage: 1801–1858
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Medieval Religious Guilds: an analysis of the Palmers’ Guild, Ludlow,and the Holy Cross Guild, Stratford-upon-Avon c.1400-1551. Bailey, Judy
     MA (Research), University of Gloucestershire. Supervised by Barker, Simon; Judica, John
     Chronological coverage: 1400–1551
     Categories: 16th Century; 15th Century; Medieval; Ecclesiastical and religious history

Mental defectives, childhood psychotics and the origins of autism research at the Maudsley Hospital, 1913-83. Evans, Bonnie L.
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist. & Phil. of Sc.). Supervised by Forrester, John
     Chronological coverage: 1913–1983
     Index terms: Maudsley Hospital; Autism; Children; Mental health, Mental healthcare
     Categories: 20th Century

Mentalities and identities: working-class respectability in York, 1870-1914. Masters, Charles
     Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Royle, Edward
     Chronological coverage: 1870–1914
     Index terms: Working classes; York
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Middle-class culture and civic identity in mid 19th-century Belfast. Johnson, Alice
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. & Anthr.). Supervised by Connolly, Sean J.
     Chronological coverage: 1840–1860
     Index terms: Middle classes; Northern Ireland; Belfast
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Military and social history of the Royal Marines, 1755-1815. Zerbe, Britt
     Ph.D., Exeter. (Hist.). Supervised by Duffy, Michael
     Chronological coverage: 1755–1815
     Index terms: Royal Marines
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Military intelligence operations during the first English Civil War, 1642-6. Ellis, John E.K.
     Ph.D., Southampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Stoyle, Mark J.
     Chronological coverage: 1642–1646
     Index terms: Intelligence, military; Military; Civil War (1642-9)
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Military masculinity and public opinion in the 18th century. Banister, Julia A.
     Ph.D., Southampton.
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1800
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Millenarian religion and radical politics in Britain, 1815-35: a study of Southcottians after Southcott. Lockley, Philip J.
     D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Shaw, Jane
     Chronological coverage: 1815–1835
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Missionary families and the formation of the missionary enterprise: the London Missionary Society and the family, 1795-1875. Manktelow, Emily
     Ph.D., London. (K.C. Hist.). Supervised by Porter, Andrew N.
     Chronological coverage: 1795–1875
     Index terms: London Missionary Society; Family; Missions, Christian
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Murder by poison in Scotland during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Merry, Karen J.
     Ph.D., Glasgow.
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1920
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Music publishing and compositional activity in England, 1650-1700. Carter, Stephanie L.
     Ph.D., Manchester.
     Chronological coverage: 1650–1700
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Mysticism, reason and the shape of early Enlightenment Scotland. Jenkins, Paul D.
     Ph.D., Glasgow. (Arts). Supervised by Cowan, Edward J; Kidd, Colin C.
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1730
     Index terms: Reason, in Scotland; Enlightenment, in Scotland; Mysticism, in Scotland; Scotland
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Mythicising the fighter pilot of the Battle of Britain. Holte, Ryan
     M.Phil., Wales. (Trinity St. David Hist.). Supervised by Eldridge, Colin
     Chronological coverage: 1940–1940
     Index terms: Battle of Britain; Royal Air Force
     Categories: 20th Century

Natural childbirth in 20th-century England: a history of alternative approaches to birth from the 1940s to the 1990s. Raphael, Amanda-Jane
     Ph.D., London. (Q.M. Hist.). Supervised by Catterall, Peter P.
     Chronological coverage: 1940–2000
     Categories: 20th Century

Newspapers and print culture in 18th-century Limerick. Callaghan, Ursula
     Ph.D., Mary Immaculate College. (Hist.). Supervised by Chambers, Liam
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1800
     Index terms: Ireland; Limerick, Ireland; Press, newspaper, in Ireland; Print culture, in Ireland
     Categories: Education; Art and Architecture; Medicine; Science and technology; 18th-19th Century

'No greater love than this': the reward, commemoration and experience of 'everyday' heroism in England, 1850-1914. Price, John
     Ph.D., London. (K.C. Hist.). Supervised by Readman, Paul A.; Jordanova, Ludmilla J.
     Chronological coverage: 1850–1914
     Index terms: Heroism
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

'No land worth struggling for?' Donegal and Partition, 1911-25. Thompson, Kelly
     M.Litt.(Hist.). Supervised by Fitzpatrick, David
     Chronological coverage: 1912–1926
     Categories: 20th Century

Nostalgia and identity: British hand-painted ceramic decoration, 1870-1920. Talbot, Kathleen
     Ph.D., Aberystwyth.
     Chronological coverage: 1870–1920
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

'Not just supporting but leading': the involvement of the women of the south Wales coalfield in the 1984-5 miners' strike. Davies, Rebecca
     Ph.D., Glamorgan. (Hist.). Supervised by Williams, Gareth; Jones, Timothy
     Chronological coverage: 1984–1987
     Categories: 20th Century

Now of little significancy? The convention of the royal burghs of Scotland, 1651-88. Toller, John M.
     Ph.D., Dundee. (Hist.). Supervised by McDonald, Alan
     Chronological coverage: 1651–1688
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Obstetric practice and cephalopelvic disproportion in Glasgow, 1840-1900. Skippen, Mark W.
     Ph.D., Glasgow. (Soc. Sc.). Supervised by Crowther, Anne; Nicolson, Malcolm
     Chronological coverage: 1840–1900
     Index terms: Scotland; Obstetrics, see also pregnancy; Glasgow
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Officer careers in the inter-war Royal Navy. Romans, Elinor
     Ph.D., Exeter. (Maritime Hist.). Supervised by Rodger, Nicholas
     Chronological coverage: 1919–1939
     Categories: 20th Century

'Old habits persist': change and continuity in Black Country communities - Pensnett, Sedgley and Tipton, 1945-c.1970. Watkiss Singleton, Rosemary
     Ph.D., Wolverhampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Gildart, Keith
     Chronological coverage: 1945–1970
     Categories: 20th Century

On being young and left wing in the Thirties: the memory of a younger world. Maslen, Joseph
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Morgan, Kevin; Summerfield, Penny
     Chronological coverage: 1930–1940
     Index terms: Politics, left-wing
     Categories: 20th Century

Pain is evil, 'pain is natural': reactions to pain in childbirth and the use of obstetric anaesthesia in Britain, 1847-1990. Ukioka-Minegishi, Yasuko
     M.Phil., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Corfield, Penelope J.
     Chronological coverage: 1847–1990
     Index terms: Health, Healthcare; Obstetrics; Childbirth, see also pregnancy
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Paper manufacture in Ireland, 1690-1825: with particular reference to the north of Ireland. Muir, Alison
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. & Anthr.). Supervised by Hayton, David W.
     Chronological coverage: 1690–1825
     Index terms: Ireland; Paper manufacture, in Ireland
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Parenthood and child-rearing in England, c.1860-1910. Pooley, Siân K.
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Szreter, Simon R.S.
     Chronological coverage: 1860–1910
     Index terms: Family; Parenthood; Children
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Parliamentarianism and peace: British approaches to the German constitution, 1918-34. Baldwin, Andrew R.
     D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Bogdanor, Vernon B.
     Chronological coverage: 1918–1934
     Categories: 20th Century

People, politics and print: a history of the English-language book in industrial south Wales up to 1900. Evans, Jonathan
     Ph.D., Cardiff.
     Chronological coverage: 1730–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Personal and interpersonal violence and sexual abuse in Ireland, 1880-1935. Buckley, Sarah A.
     Ph.D., Cork. (Hist.). Supervised by Ó Drisceoil, Donal
     Chronological coverage: 1880–1935
     Index terms: Violence, in Ireland; Sexual abuse, in Ireland
     Categories: Social history; 18th-19th Century

Placing the 'other' in our midst: immigrant Jews, gender and the British imperial imagination. Ewence, Hannah
     Ph.D., Southampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Kushner, A.R.J. (Tony)
     Chronological coverage: 1880–2000
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Policing in Essex and Suffolk, 1830-80. Bolton, Frank
     M.Phil., Essex. (Hist.). Supervised by Higgs, Edward J.
     Chronological coverage: 1830–1880
     Index terms: Police, Policing; Essex; Suffolk
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Politics and governance in Keighley, 1914-26. Dredge, Keith E.
     Ph.D., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Hartley, Owen A.; Whiting, Richard C.
     Chronological coverage: 1914–1926
     Index terms: Keighley, Yorks.
     Categories: 20th Century

Poor Law reform and policy innovation in rural southern England, 'c'.1780-1850. Shave, Samantha A.
     Ph.D., Southampton.
     Chronological coverage: 1780–1850
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Poor relief and welfare: a comparative study of the Belper and Cheltenham Poor Law Unions, 1780-1914. Seal, Christine V.
     Ph.D., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.). Supervised by Snell, Keith D.M.
     Chronological coverage: 1780–1914
     Index terms: Poor Law; Cheltenham Poor Law Union; Belper Poor Law Union; Welfare; Poor relief
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Popular perceptions of emigration in Britain, 1870-1914. Lloyd, Amy J.
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Daunton, Martin J.
     Chronological coverage: 1870–1914
     Index terms: Migration
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Popular political oratory and itinerant lecturing in Yorkshire and the north-east in the age of Chartism, 1832-60. Martin, Janette
     Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Taylor, Miles; Chase, Malcolm
     Chronological coverage: 1832–1860
     Index terms: Oratory, popular political; Chartists, Chartism; Lecture tours; Yorkshire
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Popular politics and the making of modern Conservatism, c.1906-1924. Thackeray, David
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Lawrence, Jon
     Chronological coverage: 1906–1924
     Index terms: Conservatives, Conservatism, Conservative party
     Categories: 20th Century

Printing the medieval past in early modern England. Scutts, Sarah
     Ph.D., Exeter. (Hist.). Supervised by Walsham, Alexandra
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1700
     Index terms: Printing
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Prison writings of the English Reformation, 'c'.1530-1558. Ahnert, Ruth R.
     Ph.D., Cambridge.
     Chronological coverage: 1530–1558
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Propaganda, pride and prejudice: revisiting the Empire Marketing Board posters at Manchester City Galleries. Horton, M.
     Ph.D., Manchester Metropolitan.
     Chronological coverage: 1926–1933
     Categories: 20th Century

Radicalism, romanticism and repeal: the repeal movement in the context of Irish Nationalist culture between Catholic emancipation and the 1848 rising. Gilmore, Huston M. St.C.
     D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Foster, Robert F. (Roy)
     Chronological coverage: 1829–1848
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Reforming Nottingham, 1961-72: a cultural geography. Neate, Hannah
     Ph.D., Nottingham. (Geog.). Supervised by Vasudevan, Alex; Daniels, Stephen
     Chronological coverage: 1961–1972
     Index terms: Nottingham
     Categories: 20th Century

Regency in 16th-century Scotland. Blakeway, Amy
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Jackson, J. Clare L.
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1600
     Index terms: Regency, in Scotland; Scotland
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Religion in a changing community : Victorian Anglicanism in Dorchester, Dorset 1843 -1900. Minchin, Jill
     M.Phil., London. (K.C. Theol. & Rel. Stud.). Supervised by Erdozain, Dominic
     Chronological coverage: 1837–1901
     Index terms: Anglicans, Anglicanism; Church, 19th cent.
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Religious violence, secularism and the British security imaginary, 2001-9. Gutkowski, Stacey E.
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Pol. & Int. Stud.). Supervised by Jones, Charles
     Chronological coverage: 2001–2009
     Index terms: Secularism; Religious violence
     Categories: 20th Century

Renewal in the church, social reconstruction and a community on Iona: the origins and development of George MacLeod's Christian social vision in 1930s Scotland. Somerville, Anastasia
     Ph.D., Aberdeen.
     Chronological coverage: 1930–1940
     Categories: 20th Century

Re-oriented Britain: how British Asian travellers and settlers have utilised and reversed Orientalist discourse, 1770-2010. Gill, Jagvinder
     Ph.D., Warwick.
     Chronological coverage: 1770–2010
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Residential care for the elderly in England and Japan in the 20th century: local authority provision in the county of Norfolk and Gifu prefecture. Hayashi, Mayumi
     Ph.D., East Anglia. (Hist.). Supervised by Cherry, Steven
     Chronological coverage: 1900–2000
     Categories: Asia and Middle East; 20th Century

Restoration garrisons, 1660-88: the English army in national and local context. Tsujimoto, Satoshi
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Morrill, John S.
     Chronological coverage: 1660–1688
     Index terms: Army, garrisons
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Science, scientific intellectuals and British culture in the early Atomic Age, 1945-56: a case study of George Orwell, Jacob Bronowski, P.M.S. Blackett and J.G. Crowther. Desmarais, Ralph J.
     Ph.D., Imperial College London. (Hist. of Sc.). Supervised by Edgerton, David E.H.
     Chronological coverage: 1945–1956
     Index terms: Crowther, James Gerald (1899-1983), science journalist and administrator; Blackett, Patrick Maynard Stuart, Baron Blackett (1897-1974), physicist and government and military adviser; Orwell, George, see Blair, Eric Arthur; Bronowski, Jacob (1908-74), mathematician, poet and humanist; Atomic power; Blair, Eric Arthur (1903-50), writer
     Categories: 20th Century

Scottish echoes of the resurrection men. Gorman, Martyn L.
     M.Litt., Aberdeen.
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Serving the men serving the nation: the gendered nature of the women's armed services in the First World War. Davies, Daisy A.
     M.A., York. (Hist.). Supervised by de Groot, Joanna
     Chronological coverage: 1914–1918
     Index terms: World War I (1914-18); Women, military
     Categories: 20th Century; Military/naval history; Gender and Women

Shakespeare and England's empire, 1780-1800. Sheena, Sarah
     Ph.D., York. (Eng. & Related Lit.). Supervised by Guest, Harriet; Moody, Jane
     Chronological coverage: 1780–1800
     Index terms: Empire; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), playwright
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Sixteenth- and 17th-century secular wall paintings in Suffolk. Kirkham, Andrea
     Ph.D., East Anglia. (Hist.). Supervised by Williamson, Tom M.
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1700
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Small animal practice in British veterinary medicine, 1920-56. Gardiner, Andrew A.
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist. of Sc., Tech. & Med.). Supervised by Worboys, Michael
     Chronological coverage: 1920–1956
     Index terms: Animals; Veterinary medicine
     Categories: 20th Century

Small towns and the changing regional economy of north-east Hertfordshire, 1800-1914. Bysouth, Peter
     Ph.D., Warwick. (Hist.). Supervised by Richardson, Sarah; Hindle, Steven
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1914
     Index terms: Hertfordshire
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Soldiers and women - female agency and 'domestic pull' desertion from the British army, c.1740-1815. Coombs, Danielle
     M.A., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Linch, Kevin B.; Honeyman, Katrina
     Chronological coverage: 1740–1815
     Index terms: Women; Army; Soldiers
     Categories: Gender and Women; Military/naval history; 18th-19th Century

'Solid and practical education within reach of the humblest means': the growth and development of the Yorkshire Union of Mechanics' Institutes, 1838-91. Walker, Martyn A.
     Ph.D., Huddersfield. (Music, Hum. & Media). Supervised by Ward, Paul J.; Laybourn, Keith
     Chronological coverage: 1838–1891
     Index terms: Yorkshire Union of Mechanics' Institutes
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Style and women's writing, 1940s-50s. Le-Guilcher, Lucy A.
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (English). Supervised by Mengham, Rod
     Chronological coverage: 1940–1960
     Index terms: Women, writers; Style
     Categories: Gender and Women; Intellectual history; 20th Century

Subsidy for serialism? Promoting new music in London, 1930-80. Wolf, Benjamin
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Music). Supervised by Ellis, Katharine
     Chronological coverage: 1930–1980
     Index terms: Music; London
     Categories: 20th Century

Taking the pledge: a study of children's societies for the prevention of cruelty to birds and animals in Britain, c.1870-1914. Milton, Frederick
     Ph.D., Newcastle. (Hist.). Supervised by Hammersley, Rachel; Boulton, Jeremy
     Chronological coverage: 1870–1914
     Index terms: Birds, prevention of cruelty to; Children; Animals, prevention of cruelty to
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Taste and material culture in provincial England: the role of the shopkeeper, 1660-1800, with particular reference to Norwich. Barnett, Amy
     Ph.D., Northampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Smith, Catherine A.; Stobart, Jon
     Chronological coverage: 1660–1800
     Index terms: Taste, in Norwich; Shopkeepers, in Norwich; Norwich, Norf.
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Teratology and the clinic: monsters, obstetrics and the making of antenatal life in Edinburgh, c.1900. Al-Gailani, Salim S.
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist. & Phil. of Sc.). Supervised by Hopwood, Nick D.
     Chronological coverage: 1900–1900
     Index terms: Edinburgh; Scotland; Obstetrics
     Categories: 20th Century

Thatcher in opposition: the 1976 I.M.F. crisis and the rise of Thatcherism. Lyons, David
     M.A., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Whiting, Richard C.
     Chronological coverage: 1976–1976
     Index terms: I.M.F., see International Monetary Fund; International Monetary Fund; Thatcher, Margaret (b. 1925), prime minister
     Categories: 20th Century

The 4th earl of Carnarvon (1831-90). Daniel, James
     Ph.D., Sheffield. (Hist.). Supervised by Baycroft, Timothy P.
     Chronological coverage: 1851–1890
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The 52nd (Lowland) Division in the Great War, 1914-18. Forrest, Chris S.
     Ph.D., Salford. (Eur. Stud. Res. Inst.). Supervised by Beach, Jim; Searle, Alaric
     Chronological coverage: 1915–1919
     Index terms: World War I (1914-18); 52nd (Lowland) Division; Army
     Categories: 20th Century

The Anglican choir band in the East Midlands, c.1700-1900. Holland, Kate
     Ph.D., Nottingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Beckett, John V.
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1900
     Index terms: East Midlands; Choral music, Anglican; Church of England
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The appeal of Methodism(s) in Bedfordshire, 1736-1851. Rodell, Jonathan M.
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Div.). Supervised by Thompson, David
     Chronological coverage: 1736–1851
     Index terms: Bedfordshire; Methodists, Methodism
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The archaeology of children and childhood in post-medieval Ireland. McKerr, June L.
     Ph.D., Belfast.
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1948

The Arts and Crafts house in the Lake District: buildings, landscapes and communities. Whittaker, Esme R.
     Ph.D., London. (Courtauld Inst.). Supervised by Arscott, Caroline H.
     Chronological coverage: 1880–1910
     Index terms: Architecture; Lake District; Arts and Crafts movement
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The British 'operatic machine': investigations into the institutional history of English opera, 'c'.1875-1939. Martin, Steven E.
     Ph.D., Bristol.
     Chronological coverage: 1875–1939
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The Brownes of Westport: the ascendancy and provincial administration, 1798-1845. Kennedy, Gordon
     Ph.D., St. Patrick's College. (Hist.). Supervised by Keogh, Daire
     Chronological coverage: 1798–1845
     Index terms: Ireland; Ascendancy, Ireland; Browne family; Westport, Co. Mayo
     Categories: Political history; 18th-19th Century

The churches and emigration from 19th-century Ireland. Roddy, Sarah
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. & Anthr.). Supervised by Gray, Peter
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1900
     Index terms: Church, in Ireland; Ireland; Migration, from Ireland
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The Church of England in the Forest of Arden, 1660-1740. Jones, Susan A.
     Ph.D., Birmingham. (Theol.). Supervised by Snape, Michael
     Chronological coverage: 1660–1740
     Index terms: Forest of Arden, Warw.; Church of England
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The civic and the national: the third marquess of Bute, Cardiff and Wales, 1868-1900. Richardson, Andrew
     Ph.D., Cardiff. (Hist. & Archaeol.). Supervised by Jones, Bill
     Chronological coverage: 1868–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

'The commencement of a new era'? Rural district councils in Ireland, 1899-1925. McDermott, Feichin
     Ph.D., Maynooth. (Hist.). Supervised by Comerford, Richard V.
     Chronological coverage: 1899–1925
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The Communist party of Great Britain and the national question in Wales, 1920-91. Jones, Douglas
     Ph.D., Aberystwyth.
     Chronological coverage: 1920–1991
     Categories: 20th Century

The conduct of parliamentary elections in Kidderminster, 1832-80. Groom, Richard
     Ph.D., Worcester. (Hum. & Creative Arts). Supervised by McNally, Paddy; Porter, Dil
     Chronological coverage: 1832–1880
     Index terms: Elections, parliamentary; Kidderminster, Worcs.
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The construction and use of gender in the British civil wars, c.1642-6. Cobley, Jennifer F.
     Ph.D., Southampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Stoyle, Mark J.
     Chronological coverage: 1642–1646
     Index terms: Gender, in the Civil War; Civil War (1642-9)
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The craftsman painters of the Arts and Crafts movement. Sprague, Abbie N.
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Robinson, Duncan
     Chronological coverage: 1880–1910
     Index terms: Art, Artists; Arts and Crafts movement
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The crime of infanticide and women suspects in Ireland, 1850-1900. Farrell, Elaine F.
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. & Anthr.). Supervised by O'Dowd, Mary
     Chronological coverage: 1850–1900
     Index terms: Infanticide, in Ireland; Crime, in Ireland; Women, in Ireland
     Categories: Gender and Women; Legal history; 18th-19th Century

The Crystal Palace at Sydenham, 1854-1914: education, leisure, commercialism and the shaping of the nation. Zaffuto, Grazia
     Ph.D., London.
     Chronological coverage: 1854–1914
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The death of glamour or the glamorisation of death: 1926-69?. Yorston, Caroline
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Jones, Max
     Chronological coverage: 1926–1969
     Categories: 20th Century

The development of English freemasonry and its social and political influences in the early 18th century. Berman, Richard
     Ph.D., Exeter. (Hist.). Supervised by Goodrick-Clarke, Nicholas; Black, Jeremy
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1725
     Index terms: Freemasons, Freemasonry
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The development of Holocaust consciousness in contemporary Britain, 1979-2001. Pearce, Andrew
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Stone, Dan
     Chronological coverage: 1979–2001
     Index terms: Holocaust
     Categories: 20th Century

The development of modern propaganda in Britain, 1854-1902. Meller, Paul J.
     Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Craig, David; Fox, Joanne C.
     Chronological coverage: 1854–1902
     Index terms: Propaganda
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The diversity of designed landscapes: a regional approach, 'c'.1660-1830. Spooner, Sarah
     Ph.D., East Anglia. (Hist.). Supervised by Williamson, Tom M.
     Chronological coverage: 1660–1830
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The downfall of the Liberal party and the rise of Labour: Sheffield politics, 1903-24. Vessey, David
     Ph.D., Sheffield. (Hist.). Supervised by Martin, David
     Chronological coverage: 1903–1924
     Categories: 20th Century

The East Indies Station of the Royal Navy under the command of Admiral Rainier, 1794-1805. Ward, Peter
     Ph.D., Exeter. (Hist.). Supervised by Duffy, Michael
     Chronological coverage: 1794–1805
     Index terms: Rainier, Peter (1741-1808), naval officer; East Indies Station; Royal Navy
     Categories: Asia and Middle East; 18th Century; 19th Century

The economic and social development of Ilkley, c.1840-1914. Smith, Richard G.
     Ph.D., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Green, Simon J.D.
     Chronological coverage: 1840–1914
     Index terms: Ilkley, Yorks.
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The effect of the 1918-19 influenza pandemic in Ulster. Marsh, Patricia
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. & Anthr.). Supervised by Coleman, Marie
     Chronological coverage: 1918–1919
     Index terms: Northern Ireland; Ulster; Influenza
     Categories: 20th Century

The emergence and development of Wesleyanism in Norwich, 1754-1802. Hart, D.J.
     Ph.D., Manchester.
     Chronological coverage: 1754–1802
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The Endowed Schools Commissions, 1791-1894, as mediators of superior schooling in Ireland. McCormack, Christopher F.
     Ph.D.(Hist.)
     Chronological coverage: 1791–1894
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The Entertainments National Service Association (E.N.S.A.) during World War II. Varnals, Zoe
     M.Phil., London. (K.C. Hist.). Supervised by Readman, Paul A.
     Chronological coverage: 1939–1945
     Index terms: Entertainments National Service Association; E.N.S.A., see Entertainments National Service Association; World War II (1939-45)
     Categories: 20th Century

The entwined business and imperial histories of telecommunication between Britain, China and Hong Kong, 1860-1930. Cresswell, Jonathan
     Ph.D., Exeter. (Geog.). Supervised by Thomas, Nicola; Ryan, James
     Chronological coverage: 1860–1930
     Index terms: Foreign relations, with Hong Kong; Foreign relations, with China; China, and Hong Kong; China, and Britain; Hong Kong, and Britain; Hong Kong, and China; Telecommunication; in China; in Hong Kong
     Categories: Asia and Middle East; Britain and Ireland19th Century; 20th Century

The establishment and development of the new police in Halifax, c.1848-1914. Posner, Jane
     Ph.D., Huddersfield. (Music, Hum. & Media). Supervised by Laybourn, K.; Taylor, D.
     Chronological coverage: 1848–1914
     Index terms: Halifax, Yorks.; Police, Policing
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The establishment and evolution of a village community: Dunlavin, County Wicklow, 1600-1910. Lawlor, Christopher
     Ph.D., St. Patrick's College. (Hist.). Supervised by Kelly, James
     Chronological coverage: 1600–1910
     Index terms: Ireland; Village community, in Ireland; Dunlavin, Co. Wicklow

The evolution and impact of Royal Air Force doctrine, 1919-39. Parton, Neville
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Towle, Philip
     Chronological coverage: 1919–1939
     Index terms: Royal Air Force
     Categories: 20th Century

The evolution of the Teachers' Registration Movement, 1846-2005. Willis, Richard
     Ph.D., Glamorgan.
     Chronological coverage: 1846–2000
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The exiled Stuarts and the papacy, c.1689-c.1720. Sievers, Aldina
     M.Phil., London. (K.C. Hist.). Supervised by McBride, Ian R.
     Chronological coverage: 1689–1720
     Index terms: Papacy; Stuarts, and the papacy
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The foreign policy of the Douglas-Home government, 1963-4. Holt, Andrew
     Ph.D., Nottingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Young, John W.
     Chronological coverage: 1963–1964
     Index terms: Foreign policy; Douglas-Home, Alexander Frederick (Alec), 14th earl of Home and Baron Home of the Hirsel (1903-95), prime minister
     Categories: International history; 20th Century

The formation of the Limerick city middle classes, 1830-40. McNamara, Sarah
     Ph.D., Mary Immaculate College. (Hist.). Supervised by Cronin, Maura
     Chronological coverage: 1830–1840
     Index terms: Social class, in Ireland; Limerick, Ireland; Ireland
     Categories: Social history; 18th-19th Century

The French prophets: a cultural history of religious enthusiasm in post-toleration England, 1689-1730. Laborie, Lionel P.F.
     Ph.D., East Anglia. (Hist.). Supervised by Cherry, Steven
     Chronological coverage: 1689–1730
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The great famine - an Irish tragedy and its impact on the English towns of Huddersfield, Leeds and Bradford. Moriarty, Esther
     Ph.D., Huddersfield. (Music, Hum. & Media). Supervised by Taylor, David; Laybourn, Keith
     Chronological coverage: 1845–1852
     Index terms: Bradford, Yorks.; Leeds, Yorks.; Huddersfield, Yorks.; Ireland; Famine, in Ireland
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The Guitar in the Romantic Period: its musical and social development, with special reference to Bristol and Bath. Britton, Andrew
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Music). Supervised by Charlton, David
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1850
     Index terms: Bath; Bristol; Romantic period
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The history and development of the Northumbrian small-pipes and other bellows-blown bagpipes of north-east England, with particular reference to the innovative work of Robert and James Reid. Wells, Graham W.H.
     D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Stokes, Martin
     Chronological coverage: 1750–1850
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The history of the quantity surveying profession in Scotland. Trushell, Ian
     Ph.D., Glasgow Caledonian. (Hist.). Supervised by Macdonald, Catriona M.M.
     Chronological coverage: 1700–2000
     Index terms: Scotland; Quantity surveying, in Scotland

The housewife and the modern: the home and appearance in women's magazines, 1954-69. Ritchie, Rachel
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Summerfield, Penny
     Chronological coverage: 1954–1969
     Categories: 20th Century

The impact of immigration on rugby league football in West Yorkshire post-1895. Holmes, David R.
     Ph.D., Huddersfield. (Music, Hum. & Media). Supervised by Collins, T.; Davies, Peter J.
     Chronological coverage: 1895–2000
     Index terms: Sport; Rugby League; Yorkshire; Migration, to Yorkshire
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The impact of quadrupeds in Hanoverian London. Almeroth-Williams, Thomas
     M.A., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Jenner, Mark
     Chronological coverage: 1714–1808
     Index terms: Animals; Quadrupeds; London
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The impact of the agricultural depression in Hertfordshire. Moore, Julie
     Ph.D., Hertfordshire. (Hist.). Supervised by Goose, Nigel
     Chronological coverage: 1870–1900
     Index terms: Hertfordshire; Agricultural depression
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The impact of the Reformation on the fabric and furnishings of Sussex churches, 'c'.1540-1640. Barham, Joan
     M.Phil., Chichester. (Hist.). Supervised by Foster, Andrew W.
     Chronological coverage: 1540–1640
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The interplay of charity and theology, 'c'.1700-1900. Lansley, John Waring
     Ph.D., Manchester.
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The Joint Intelligence Bureau: economic, topographic and scientific intelligence for Britain's Cold War, 1946-64. Dylan, Huw
     Ph.D., Aberystwyth.
     Chronological coverage: 1946–1964
     Categories: 20th Century

The Leicestershire gentry and its social and cultural networks, c.1790-1875. Shipley, Peter S.
     Ph.D., Leicester. (Hist.). Supervised by Sweet, Rosemary H.
     Chronological coverage: 1790–1875
     Index terms: Cultural networks; Social networks; Gentry; Leicestershire
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The letters of Martha Drennan McTier (1776-1820). Naughton, Margaret
     M.Phil., Cork. (Hsit.). Supervised by O'Halloran, Clare
     Chronological coverage: 1776–1820
     Index terms: Women; McTier, Martha (1742–1837), letter writer and political commentator; Letter writing; Ireland
     Categories: Political history; 18th-19th Century

The London Film-Makers' Co-operative. Payne, Joyce I.
     Ph.D., Open University. (Hist.). Supervised by Aldgate, Anthony K.; Chapman, James
     Chronological coverage: 1966–2000
     Index terms: Film; London Film-Makers' Co-operative
     Categories: 20th Century

The lost party: Liberal Unionism, 1886-95. Cawood, Ian J.
     Ph.D., Leicester. (Hist.). Supervised by Ball, Stuart R.
     Chronological coverage: 1886–1895
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The making of modern children's literature: quality and ideology in British children's publishing of the 1960s and 1970s. Pearson, Lucy
     Ph.D., Newcastle.
     Chronological coverage: 1960–1980
     Categories: 20th Century

The material culture of the household: consumption and domestic economy in the 18th and early 19th centuries. Caddick, Barbara
     Ph.D., Wolverhampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Hussey, David
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1820
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The maturing flute: the historical, technical and musical development of the flute in 19th-century England. Hung, Jui-Fen
     M.Mus., Sheffield.
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The mediated public debate of British national identity cards, 1915-2008. Wang, Xia
     Ph.D., Loughborough.
     Chronological coverage: 1915–2000
     Categories: 20th Century

The medicalisation of happiness: a history of St. John's Wort. Songhurst, Leah
     Ph.D., Exeter. (Hist.). Supervised by Jackson, Mark
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1900
     Index terms: Medicine; St. John's Wort; Happiness, medicalisation of
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The military career of General Sir Henry Brackenbury, 1856-1904: the thinking man's soldier. Brice, Christopher M.
     Ph.D., De Montfort. (Hum.). Supervised by Mason, Tony
     Chronological coverage: 1856–1904
     Index terms: Army; Brackenbury, Sir Henry (1837-1914), army officer
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The modernisation process of the lower division of the civil service in the late 19th century. Mizuta, Tomonori
     M.Phil., London. (Inst. Hist. Res.). Supervised by Thane, Patricia M.
     Chronological coverage: 1880–1900
     Index terms: Civil service
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The move to independence from Anglican leadership: an examination of the relationship between Alexander Alfred Boddy and the early leaders of the British Pentecostal denominations (1907-30). Cho, Kyu Hyung
     Ph.D., Birmingham. (Theol.). Supervised by McLeod, D. Hugh; Anderson, A.
     Chronological coverage: 1907–1930
     Index terms: Anglicans, Anglicanism; Pentacostalism; Boddy, Alexander Alfred (1854-1930), Pentacostalist; Church, 19th cent.
     Categories: 20th Century

The naval forces of the Irish state, 1922-77. Ó Confhaola, Padraic
     Ph.D., Maynooth. (Hist.). Supervised by Speller, Ian
     Chronological coverage: 1922–1977
     Categories: 20th Century

The O'Donnell's of Tyrconnell, 1541-69: a study of their reaction to English rule in Ireland in the mid 16th century. Mitchell, James A.
     M.Res., Strathclyde.
     Chronological coverage: 1541–1569
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The origins and impact of the Northcote-Trevelyan report on civil service reform in Britain. Clarke, Mary
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. & Anthr.). Supervised by Gray, Peter
     Chronological coverage: 1848–1870
     Index terms: Northcote-Trevelyan report (1854); Trevelyan, Sir Charles Edward, 1st baronet (1807-86), colonial administrator; Northcote, Stafford Henry, 1st earl of Iddesleigh (1818-87), politician; Civil service
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The phoenix generation at Westminster. Great War veterans turned Tory M.P.s: democratic political culture, and the path of British Conservatism from the Armistice to the welfare state. Carr, Richard
     Ph.D., East Anglia. (Hist.). Supervised by Charmley, John D.
     Chronological coverage: 1918–1940
     Categories: 20th Century

'The poetry of architecture': the historical and theoretical roots of the Swiss garden cottage, 1760-1864. Wilson, Susan
     Ph.D., Bristol.
     Chronological coverage: 1760–1964
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The political career of Samuel Hoare during the National Government, 1931-40. Coutts, Matthew
     Ph.D., Leicester. (Hist.). Supervised by Ball, Stuart R.
     Chronological coverage: 1931–1940
     Index terms: National Government (1931-40); Hoare, Samuel John Gurney, Viscount Templewood (1880-1959), politician
     Categories: 20th Century

The political culture of parliamentary elections in Northampton, 1750-1850. Dyndor, Zoe
     Ph.D., Northampton. (Hist.). Supervised by McCormack, Matthew; Stobart, Jon V.
     Chronological coverage: 1750–1850
     Index terms: Northampton; Elections, parliamentary
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The Poor Law in 19th-century Ireland. Cousins, Mel
     Ph.D., Glasgow Caledonian. (Hist.). Supervised by McFarland, Elaine W.; Stewart, John
     Chronological coverage: 1838–1900
     Index terms: Ireland; Poor Law, in Ireland
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The potter's skill: perceptions of workmanship in the English ceramic industries, 1760-1800. Smith, Kate
     Ph.D., Warwick. (Hist.). Supervised by Berg, Maxine
     Chronological coverage: 1760–1800
     Index terms: Pottery; Ceramic industry
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The public-private interface of domiciliary medical care for the poor in Scotland, c.1875-1911. Sutton, David A.
     Ph.D., Glasgow. (Soc. Sc.). Supervised by Dupree, Marguerite; Crowther, M. Anne
     Chronological coverage: 1875–1911
     Index terms: Medicine, domiciliary; Scotland
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The pupil-teacher and working-class parents as obstacles to the advancement of education after 1870, with particular reference to the Leeds district. Houlden, Angharad E.
     M.Res., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Honeyman, Katrina; Chase, Malcolm S.
     Chronological coverage: 1870–1950
     Index terms: Leeds; Working classes; Education; Pupil-teachers
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The quiet of mankind: authority, spirit and enthusiasm in England, 1660-1717. Penney, Jordan K.
     Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Wootton, David
     Chronological coverage: 1660–1717
     Index terms: Enthusiasm
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The reception of Rome in socio-political debate, 1850-1920. Butler, Sarah J.
     Ph.D., London.
     Chronological coverage: 1850–1920
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The reception of women pianists in London, 1950-60. Lim, Lemy S.
     Ph.D., City.
     Chronological coverage: 1950–1960
     Categories: 20th Century

The reformed theology of Benjamin Keach (1640-1704). Arnold, Jonathan W.
     D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Briggs, John H.Y.
     Chronological coverage: 1660–1704
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The relationship between Samuel Wilberforce and Willliam Ewart Gladstone, 1834-73. Whitehouse, Graham
     M.Phil., Chester. (Hist. & Archaeol.). Supervised by Swift, Roger E.
     Chronological coverage: 1834–1873
     Index terms: Gladstone, William Ewart (1809-98), prime minister and author; Wilberforce, Samuel (1805-73), bishop of Oxford and of Winchester
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The religious radicalism of Lord George Gordon. McSharry, Patrick T.
     Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Taylor, Miles
     Chronological coverage: 1771–1793
     Index terms: Radicalism, religious; Gordon, Lord George (1751-93), political and religious agitator
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The reputations of Sir Francis Burdett. Arnold, Victoria
     Ph.D., Kent. (Hist.). Supervised by Ditchfield, Grayson; Goebel, Stefan
     Chronological coverage: 1790–1844
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The restoration of cathedrals and major churches in England during the 19th century and after. Marx, Claudia
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Archit.). Supervised by Saint, Andrew
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1939
     Index terms: Churces; Cathedrals
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The role of evangelicalism in the formation of 19th-century Ulster Protestant cultural identity, 1859-85. Sutherland, Philomena
     Ph.D., Open University. (Relig. Stud.). Supervised by Holmes, Janice; Wolffe, John R.
     Chronological coverage: 1859–1885
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The second Inter-Party government, 1954-7. Loftus, Paul
     Ph.D., Cork. (Hist.). Supervised by Keogh, Dermot
     Chronological coverage: 1954–1957
     Index terms: Inter-party government, second, in Ireland; Ireland
     Categories: Political history; 20th Century

The shepherd speaks: Anglican sermons from the West Riding of Yorkshire, 1815-55. Tholen, Marthe
     Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Taylor, Miles
     Chronological coverage: 1815–1855
     Index terms: Church, 19th cent.; Yorkshire; Sermons; West Riding, Yorks.; Anglicans, Anglicanism
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The sick child in England, c.1580-1720. Newton, Hannah
     Ph.D., Exeter. (Hist.). Supervised by Walsham, Alexandra; Toulalan, Sarah
     Chronological coverage: 1580–1720
     Index terms: Children, sick; Health, Healthcare
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The social significance of passenger-carrying paddle steamer operations in Britain in the first half of the 19th century. Pledger, Trew R.S.
     Ph.D., Open University. (Hist. of Sc.). Supervised by Horton, Ian; Chant, Colin W.
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1850
     Index terms: Maritime transport; Paddle steamers
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

'The soul of the labour movement': rediscovering the Labour church, 1891-1914. Turner, Jacqueline
     Ph.D., Reading. (Hist.). Supervised by Woolley, Matthew
     Chronological coverage: 1891–1914
     Index terms: Labour movement; Church, 20th cent.
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The Southampton smallpox inoculation campaigns of the 18th century. South, Mary L.
     Ph.D., Winchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Aldous, Christopher; Beaumont James, Tom
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1800
     Index terms: Inoculation, smallpox; Southampton; Smallpox
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The sun in splendour: George M. Ll. Davies (1880-1949), pacifism, peace-making and the creation of a non-conformist saint. Llywelyn, Jen
     Ph.D., Aberystwyth. (Hist. & Welsh Hist.). Supervised by Jones, David Ceri; O'Leary, Paul B.
     Chronological coverage: 1900–1949
     Index terms: Nonconformists, Nonconformism; Pacifism; Davies, George Maitland Lloyd (1880-1949), Methodist minister
     Categories: 20th Century

The threat of conscription and its impact on Irish politics during the Great War. Devoy, Fiona
     Ph.D., Cork. (Hist.). Supervised by Ó Drisceoil, Donal
     Chronological coverage: 1914–1918
     Index terms: World War I (1914-18); Ireland; Conscription, in Ireland
     Categories: Political history; 20th Century

The transformation of Lancashire dairying, c.1870-1939. Miller, Wendy
     Ph.D., Lancaster. (Hist.). Supervised by Winstanley, Michael J.
     Chronological coverage: 1870–1939
     Index terms: Dairying; Lancashire
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The voice of the people, no voice of God: a political, religious and social history of the transmission of ideas in England and Ireland, 1690-1721. Barber, Alex
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Champion, Justin
     Chronological coverage: 1690–1721
     Index terms: Ireland, and England; Ideas, transmission of
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The wandering line: spatial stories of the East in 18th-century English travel accounts. Williams, Lawrence
     D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Ballaster, Ros
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1800
     Categories: Asia and Middle East; 18th Century

The west must wait? People, poverty and politics in Free State Galway, 1922-32. Newell, Úna
     Ph.D.(Hist.). Supervised by Laffan, Michael
     Chronological coverage: 1922–1932
     Categories: 20th Century

'Thousands say, we won't pay!' Merseyside tenants in struggle, 1968-73. Singleton, Kim
     Ph.D., Liverpool. (Sociology and social policy)
     Chronological coverage: 1968–1973
     Categories: 20th Century

Till we have built Jerusalem': Mormonism and the making of a Lancashire 'Zion'. Rasmussen, Matthew
     Ph.D., Lancaster. (Hist.). Supervised by Mullett, Michael
     Chronological coverage: 1800–2000
     Index terms: Mormons, Mormonism; Lancashire
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Tipperary and the First World War. Dennehy, John
     Ph.D.(Hist.)
     Chronological coverage: 1914–1918
     Categories: 20th Century

Transforming flu: medical science and the making of a virus disease in London, 1890-1939. Bresalier, Michael C.
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist. & Phil. of Sc.). Supervised by Hopwood, Nick D.
     Chronological coverage: 1890–1939
     Index terms: London; Health, Healthcare; Flu, see Influenza; Influenza
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Unpicking the Quakers: prescription and practice in 19th century British Quaker dress. Rumball, Hannah
     M.Res., Kingston.
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

'Upping the anti': anti-fascism and anti-semitism between the wars in East London. Weedon, Coleen
     Ph.D., Reading. (Hist.). Supervised by Worley, Matthew; Wolfe, Roy
     Chronological coverage: 1919–1939
     Index terms: Anti-semitism; Anti-fascists, Anti-fascism
     Categories: 20th Century

Urban elites, civil society and governance in early 19th-century Belfast. Allen, Claire
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. & Anthr.). Supervised by Gray, Peter
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1820
     Index terms: Urban elites; Northern Ireland; Belfast
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Urbanisation and the middling sorts in Derbyshire market towns: Ashbourne and Wirksworth 1660-1830. Dack, Catherine N.
     Ph.D., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.). Supervised by Sweet, Rosemary H.
     Chronological coverage: 1660–1830
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Verbal abuse in 17th- and 18th-century England: the cultural significance of scolding and slander. Marshall, Catherine A.
     Ph.D., Sheffield. (Hist.). Supervised by Harvey, Karen; Shoemaker, Robert B.
     Chronological coverage: 1600–1800
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Vernon Lushington: practising positivism. Taylor, David
     Ph.D., Roehampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Edwards, Peter
     Chronological coverage: 1852–1912
     Index terms: Lushington, Vernon (1832-1912), lawyer and positivist
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

'Wheels, sails and steam': an examination of the impact of transport communications on Emsworth's economy and society, 1750-1901. Rogers, M.
     Ph.D., Manchester.
     Chronological coverage: 1750–1901
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Who cared for the carers? A study of the occupational health of general and mental health nurses, 1890-1948. Palmer, Deborah
     Ph.D., Exeter. (Hist.). Supervised by Melling, Joseph L.
     Chronological coverage: 1890–1948
     Index terms: Occupational health; Nurses, Nursing; Mental health, Mental healthcare
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

'Who do you think you are?' Gay men, self-perception and identity in Scotland, 1940-80. Meek, Jeff
     Ph.D., Glasgow. (Soc. Sc.). Supervised by Elliot, Rosemary; Gordon, Eleanor
     Chronological coverage: 1940–1980
     Index terms: Scotland; Homosexuality, in Scotland
     Categories: 20th Century

Wilson and the bomb: the politics and economics of british nuclear diplomacy. Gill, David J.
     Ph.D., Aberystwyth.
     Chronological coverage: 1964–1970
     Categories: 20th Century

Women and sexuality in World War II: with reference to Mass-Observation. Ward, Emily
     M.A., Kent.
     Chronological coverage: 1939–1945
     Categories: 20th Century

Women and the British North Sea oil industry: an oral history. O'Byrne, Catherine
     Ph.D., Aberdeen.
     Chronological coverage: 1970–2000
     Categories: 20th Century

Women's employment in the General Post Office, c.1914-c.1939. Glew, Helen
     Ph.D., London. (Inst. Hist. Res.). Supervised by Thane, Pat; Buckley, Libby
     Chronological coverage: 1914–1939
     Index terms: Post Office; Women
     Categories: Cultural history; Gender and Women; 20th Century

Women workers in the General Post Office, 1939-45: gender conflict or political emancipation?. Crowley, Mark
     Ph.D., London. (Inst. Hist. Res.). Supervised by Thane, Patricia M.
     Chronological coverage: 1939–1945
     Index terms: Post Office; Women; Gender
     Categories: Gender and Women; 20th Century

Young Oxford: generational conflict and university reform in the age of revolution. Ellis, Heather
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Hist.). Supervised by Garnett, E. Jane
     Chronological coverage: 1715–1850
     Index terms: Universities; Oxford, University
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

'Your dream not mine': nationalist disillusionment and the memory of revolution in the Irish Free State. Flanagan, Frances
     D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Foster, Robert F. (Roy)
     Chronological coverage: 1922–1937
     Categories: 20th Century

2011

A century of change on the Lindsey marshland: Marshchapel 1540-1640. Maybury, Teresa M.
     Ph.D., Hull. (Loc. & Regional Hist.). Supervised by Burgess, Glenn
     Chronological coverage: 1540–1640
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

'A class apart?' South Asian immigrants and the white working-class left, Yorkshire, 1960-81. Swift, David
     M.A., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Buettner, Elizabeth A.
     Chronological coverage: 1960–1981
     Categories: 20th Century

Acts of protest in central southern England, 'c'.1780-'c'.1830. Younger, Katharine
     Ph.D., Winchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Allen, Mark; Haydon, Colin M.
     Chronological coverage: 1780–1830
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

A house 're-edified': Thomas Sackville and the transformation of Knole, 1605-8. Town, Edward
     D.Phil., Sussex. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by O'Malley, M.; Howard, Maurice
     Chronological coverage: 1605–1608
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

'Airy children of our brain': emotion, science and the legacy of 18th-century philosophy in the Shelley circle, 1812-21. Shih, Terence H.W.
     Ph.D., Durham.
     Chronological coverage: 1812–1821
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Alehouses and sociability in 17th-century England. Hailwood, Mark
     Ph.D., Warwick. (Hist.). Supervised by Hindle, Steve
     Chronological coverage: 1600–1700
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

'A more spectacular example of a loss-making branch would be hard to find': a financial history of the Whitby-Loftus line, 1871-1958. Williams, Michael
     M.A., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Divall, Colin
     Chronological coverage: 1871–1958
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

An administrative and legal history of the Irish parliament, 1613-89. Dennehy, Coleman A.
     Ph.D.(Hist.). Supervised by McCafferty, John
     Chronological coverage: 1613–1689
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

An alternative approach to child rescue: child emigration societies in Birmingham and Manchester, 1870-1914. Ward, Rebecca
     Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Mears, Natalie; Ray, Margaret
     Chronological coverage: 1870–1914
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

A new perspective on British identity: the travel journals of John Byng, 1781-99. Rupp, William H.
     Ph.D., Warwick. (Hist.). Supervised by Finn, Margot
     Chronological coverage: 1781–1799
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

'A particular spirit of enterprise': Bristol and Liverpool slave trade merchants as entrepreneurs in the 18th century. McDade, Kate
     Ph.D., Nottingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Gaunt, Richard; Haggerty, Sherylynne
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1800
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Archaeology and the state: an analysis of English public policy. Doeser, James
     Ph.D., London. (Inst. Archaeol.)
     Chronological coverage: 1800–2000
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Art, propaganda and the experience of aerial warfare in Britain during the Second World War. Searle, Rebecca
     D.Phil., Sussex. (Hist.). Supervised by Gazeley, Ian S.; Mellor, David A.
     Chronological coverage: 1939–1945
     Categories: 20th Century

A study in 16th-century performance and artistic networks: British Library, Additional MS. 15233. Rayment, Louise E.E.
     Ph.D., Southampton.
     Chronological coverage: 1534–1547
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

A study of the urban-rural divide in the settlement of Irish immigrants abroad, 1851-1911. O'Connell, Michael
     Ph.D.(Hist.). Supervised by Bielenberg, Andy
     Chronological coverage: 1851–1911
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

'A sweet, saintly, Christian business'? The Anglican parish magazine, 1859-1918. Platt, Jane
     Ph.D., Lancaster. (Hist.). Supervised by Dixon, Thomas; Taylor, James
     Chronological coverage: 1859–1918
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Attitudes in Britain towards its armed forces and war, 1960-2000. Lamonte, Jon
     Ph.D., Birmingham.
     Chronological coverage: 1960–2000
     Categories: 20th Century

Belief in ghosts in post-war England. Cowdell, Paul
     Ph.D., Hertfordshire. (Hist.). Supervised by Davies, Owen; Wiseman, Richard
     Chronological coverage: 1945–2000
     Index terms: Ghosts
     Categories: 20th Century

Beset by secrecy and beleaguered by rivals: the Special Operations Executive and military operations in western Europe, 1940-2, with special reference to Operation Frankton. Keene, Thomas E.
     Ph.D., Plymouth.
     Chronological coverage: 1940–1942
     Categories: 20th Century

Between a rock and hard place: space, gender and hierarchy in British gangland film. Williams, Sally
     Ph.D., Hertfordshire. (Hist.). Supervised by Shaw, Tony
     Chronological coverage: 1939–2007
     Categories: 20th Century

British expansion and the East India Company, 'c'.1770-1815. Sehgal, Manu
     Ph.D., Exeter. (Hist.). Supervised by Black, Jeremy
     Chronological coverage: 1770–1815
     Categories: Asia and Middle East; 18th Century; 19th Century

Catholic priests and political violence in Ireland, 1919–21. Heffernan, Brian
     Ph.D., N.U.I. Maynooth. (Hist.). Supervised by Comerford, Richard V.
     Chronological coverage: 1919–1921
     Categories: 20th Century

Changing perspectives on the value of literacy to blind persons as reflected in the production, dissemination and reception of publications in raised type in Britain, 'c'.1820-1905. Oliphant, John
     Ph.D., London. (Inst. of Educ.). Supervised by Crook, David R.
     Chronological coverage: 1820–1905
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Changing world, changing lives: child health and enamel hypoplasia in post-medieval London. Hassett, Brenna
     Ph.D., London. (Inst. Archaeol.)
     Chronological coverage: 1550–1850

Childhood in 18th-century Ireland. Ashford, Gabrielle
     Ph.D.(Hist.). Supervised by Kelly, James
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1800
     Categories: 18th Century

Citizenship, the state and the chief medical officer: Sir George Newman and inter-war health policy. Seymour, Jane K.
     Ph.D., London. (U.C. Hist. of Med.). Supervised by Wear, Andrew; Jacyna, Stephen
     Chronological coverage: 1919–1939
     Categories: 20th Century

Civic society in eighteenth-century Ulster, 'c'.1730-80. Meaney, Lisa
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. & Anthr.). Supervised by Hayton, David W.
     Chronological coverage: 1730–1780
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Colen Campbell and the preparatory drawings for 'Vitruvius Britannicus'. O'Hara, Jo
     Ph.D., York. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Geraghty, Anthony
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1729
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Collectors and collecting in England, 1600-'c'.1660. Bracken, Susan
     D.Phil., Sussex. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Dennis, Flora; Howard, Maurice
     Chronological coverage: 1600–1660
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Colonial subjectivity: Keshab Chandra Sen in London and Calcutta, 1870-84. Stevens, John A.
     Ph.D., London. (U.C. Hist.). Supervised by Hall, Catherine M.
     Chronological coverage: 1870–1884
     Categories: Asia and Middle East; Britain and Ireland19th Century

*Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann*: shaping a tradition, 1951-70. Ní Fhuartháin, Méabh
     Ph.D.(Hist. & Irish Stud.). Supervised by Ó Tuathaigh, Gearóid
     Chronological coverage: 1951–1970
     Categories: 20th Century

Commercial leisure in Halifax, 1750-1950. Smith, Paul F.
     M.Phil., Bradford. (Lifelong Education & Development). Supervised by Sheeran, George; Jennings, Paul
     Chronological coverage: 1750–1950
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Computer games: the British pleasure culture of war. Crabtree, Gareth
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Carden-Coyne, Ana
     Chronological coverage: 1980–2008
     Index terms: Computer games
     Categories: 20th Century

Consuming early modern Ireland. Flavin, Susan
     Ph.D., Bristol.
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1700
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Customary law, social memory and collective identity in Essex, 'c'.1540-1700. Band, Helen M.K.
     M.Phil., East Anglia. (Hist.). Supervised by Wood, Andrew
     Chronological coverage: 1540–1700
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

David Williams's 'Lessons to a Young Prince': publisher influence and reader response. Robinson, Peter
     D.Phil., Sussex. (Hist.). Supervised by Haakonssen, Knud; Whatmore, Richard D.
     Chronological coverage: 1790–1810
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Ecclesiastical property in the dioceses of York and Bath and Wells: a reassessment of church and society, 1730-1800. Cummins, Daniel
     Ph.D., Reading. (Hist.). Supervised by Taylor, Stephen J.C.
     Chronological coverage: 1730–1800
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Elizabethan and Jacobean deer parks in Kent. Pittmann, Susan
     Ph.D., Canterbury Christ Church. (Hist.). Supervised by Hipkin, Stephan A.
     Chronological coverage: 1558–1603
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Establishing an English Bible in Henry VIII's England: translation, vernacular theology and William Tyndale. James, Janice
     Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Shiels, William; Jenner, Mark
     Chronological coverage: 1509–1547
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Factors affecting mortality in Ipswich, 1851-1911, in the context of Thomas McKeown's model of mortality decline. Folan, Anne
     Ph.D., Essex. (Hist.). Supervised by Higgs, Edward J.
     Chronological coverage: 1851–1911
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Faith and fraternity: the London livery companies and the Reformation, c.1510-1603. Branch, Laura
     Ph.D., Warwick. (Hist.). Supervised by Marshall, Peter
     Chronological coverage: 1510–1603
     Index terms: London; Livery companies; Reformation
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

'Far more to it than appears on the surface': an historical investigation of the interface between space science and the British mass media. Farry, James
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist. of Sc., Tech. & Med.). Supervised by Kirby, David
     Chronological coverage: 1955–2003
     Categories: 20th Century

Fatherhood and masculinity in Britain, 'c'.1918-60. King, Laura
     Ph.D., Sheffield. (Hist.). Supervised by Bingham, Adrian C.
     Chronological coverage: 1918–1960
     Categories: 20th Century

Fianna Fáil, partition and Northern Ireland, 1938-66. Kelly, Stephen
     Ph.D.(Hist.). Supervised by Kennedy, Michael
     Chronological coverage: 1938–1966
     Categories: 20th Century

Finance, marriage and the land: a comparative analysis of three estates in southern England, 1642-1850. James, Linda P.
     Ph.D., Portsmouth.
     Chronological coverage: 1642–1850
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Flinching: self-experimentation and theatricality, 1872-1918. Watt-Smith, Tiffany
     Ph.D., London.
     Chronological coverage: 1872–1918
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Forging a kingdom: the establishment and development of the Gaelic Athletic Association in Kerry, 1884-1924. McElligott, Richard
     Ph.D.(Hist.). Supervised by Rouse, Paul
     Chronological coverage: 1884–1924
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Freemasonry and the press in 20th-century Britain. Calderwood, Paul R.
     Ph.D., London. (Goldsmiths Hist.). Supervised by Hessayon, Ariel
     Chronological coverage: 1900–2000
     Categories: 20th Century

From civil liberties to human rights? British civil liberties activism, 1934-89. Moores, Christopher
     Ph.D., Birmingham.
     Chronological coverage: 1934–1989
     Categories: 20th Century

From factory floor to fine dining: making, selling and using fine glass in Ireland, 'c'.1730-'c'.1830. Moran, Anna
     Ph.D., Warwick. (Hist.). Supervised by Berg, Maxine
     Chronological coverage: 1730–1830
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Gender, ritual and power: the Blueshirts and Irish political culture, 1932-6. Montgomery, Dale
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. & Anthr.). Supervised by McGarry, Fearghal P.
     Chronological coverage: 1932–1936
     Categories: 20th Century

Geography, travel and publishing in mid-nineteenth century Britain. Henderson, Louise
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Geog.). Supervised by Driver, Felix F.
     Categories: Cultural history; Transport; 18th-19th Century

Glaring at Anti-Christ: anti-papal images in early modern England, 'c'.1530-1680. Morton, Adam E.
     Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Sheils, William
     Chronological coverage: 1530–1680
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

God and Mrs. Thatcher: religion and politics in 1980s Britain. Filby, Liza
     Ph.D., Warwick. (Hist.). Supervised by Thomson, Mathew
     Chronological coverage: 1979–1990
     Categories: 20th Century

Governing public bodies: reconsidering the relationship between statecraft and healthcare in England, 1650-1730. Ridge, Steven M.
     Ph.D., London. (U.C. Hist. of Med.). Supervised by Wear, Andrew; Spary, Emma
     Chronological coverage: 1650–1730
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Hazlitt the dissenter: religion, philosophy, and politics, 1766-1816. Burley, Stephen
     Ph.D., London.
     Chronological coverage: 1766–1816
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Herbert Gladstone and Liberal party revival, 1899-1905. Sharpe, Iain
     Ph.D., London. (Inst. Hist. Res.). Supervised by Thane, Patricia M.; Kandiah, Michael D.
     Chronological coverage: 1899–1905
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Heroes of peace: the Royal Humane Society and the award of medals in Britain, 1774-1914. Barclay, Craig
     Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Cubitt, Geoffrey T.; Walvin, James
     Chronological coverage: 1774–1914
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Histories of philosophy in England, 'c'.1650-1700. Levitin, Dmitri
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Goldie, Mark A.
     Chronological coverage: 1650–1700
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

History of the steel industry in the Port Talbot area, 1900-88. Parry, Stephen
     Ph.D., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Tolliday, Stephen W.
     Chronological coverage: 1900–1988
     Categories: 20th Century

H.M. Hyndman and the development of British socialism: a reputation reassessed. Morris, Marcus
     Ph.D., Lancaster. (Hist.). Supervised by Taylor, James
     Chronological coverage: 1862–1921
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Hogarth's commentators: interpreting and recycling Hogarthian art in Georgian England. Karayianni, Mikela
     Ph.D., Essex.
     Chronological coverage: 1717–1837
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Human tissue legislation in the United Kingdom, 1952-2006: a history and comparative analysis of policy development. McNeish, Alexander S.
     Ph.D., London.
     Chronological coverage: 1952–2006
     Categories: 20th Century

I.K. Brunel and William Gravatt, 1826-41: their professional and personal relationship. Greenfield, David J.
     Ph.D., Portsmouth.
     Chronological coverage: 1826–1841
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Image and influence: the political uses of music at the court of Elizabeth I. Butler, Katherine
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Music). Supervised by Rose, Stephen
     Chronological coverage: 1558–1603
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Imperialism and 'alternative' film culture: the Empire Marketing Board film unit, 1926-33. Hoare, Jonathan
     Ph.D., Kingston. (Soc. Sc.). Supervised by Brown, Simon; Davis, John R.
     Chronological coverage: 1926–1933
     Index terms: Empire Marketing Board film unit; Film
     Categories: 20th Century

Independent Local Radio (I.L.R.) in the West Midlands, 1972-84: a comparative study of B.R.M.B. Radio and Beacon Radio. Allen, Derek
     Ph.D., Worcester. (Hum. & Creative Arts). Supervised by Oldridge, Darren
     Chronological coverage: 1972–1984
     Index terms: Independent Local Radio; B.R.M.B. Radio; Beacon Radio; Radio
     Categories: 20th Century

Inventing television: transnational networks of co-operation and rivalry, 1870-1936. Marshall, Paul
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist. of Sc., Tech. & Med.). Supervised by Sumner, James
     Chronological coverage: 1870–1936
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Irish military elements within the English crown forces, 1540-1603. Burke, Martin
     M.Phil.(Hist.). Supervised by Edwards, David
     Chronological coverage: 1540–1603
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Irish planters, Atlantic merchants: the development of St. Croix, Danish West Indies, 1750-66. Power, Orla
     Ph.D.(Hist.). Supervised by Canny, Nicholas
     Chronological coverage: 1750–1766
     Categories: North America; 18th Century

Irish republicanism in Great Britain, 1917-21. Gannon, Darragh J.
     Ph.D., Maynooth. (Hist.). Supervised by Speller, Ian
     Chronological coverage: 1917–1921
     Categories: 20th Century

Irish Republican women, 1969-83. Clarke, Eoin B.C.
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. & Anthr.). Supervised by O'Connell, Sean
     Chronological coverage: 1969–1983
     Categories: 20th Century

Isaac Cruikshank and the notion of English liberty, 1783-1811. Baker, James
     M.Phil., Kent. (Hist.). Supervised by Welch, David; Ditchfield, Grayson
     Chronological coverage: 1783–1811
     Index terms: Cruikshank, Isaac (1764–1811), caricaturist and painter; Liberty
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Isaac Watts and Philip Doddridge: letters, lectures and lives in 18th-century dissenting culture. Whitehouse, Marie T.
     Ph.D., London.
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1800
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Jews and British sport: ethnicity, integration and anti-Semitism, 'c'.1880-'c'.1960. Dee, David
     Ph.D., De Montfort. (Hum.). Supervised by Panayi, Panikos
     Chronological coverage: 1880–1960
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Labour in the party contest: British politics, 1931-9. Hogan, Andrew
     Ph.D., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Hartley, Owen A.; Whiting, Richard C.
     Chronological coverage: 1931–1939
     Categories: 20th Century

Lady Eve Balfour and the British organic food and farming movement. Gill, Erin J.
     Ph.D., Aberystwyth. (Hist. & Welsh Hist.). Supervised by Coopey, Richard C.; Nicholas, Siân H.
     Chronological coverage: 1946–2000
     Categories: 20th Century

Land, politics and religion on the Clancarty estate, east Galway, 1851-1914. Casey, Brian J.
     Ph.D., Maynooth. (Hist.). Supervised by Dooley, Terence
     Chronological coverage: 1851–1914
     Categories: Britain and Ireland19th Century; 20th Century

Land surveying in 18th- and early 19th-century Dublin. O’Cionnaith, Finnian
     Ph.D., Maynooth. (Hist.). Supervised by Prunty, Jacinta
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1820
     Categories: 18th Century; 19th Century

Life of a Huguenot exile: Henri de Massue de Ruvigny, 1st earl of Galway, 1648-1720. Léoutre, Marie
     Ph.D.(Hist.). Supervised by Downey, Declan
     Chronological coverage: 1668–1720
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Life support in 20th-century medicine: a history of British intensive care. Nicholls, Alice
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist. of Sc., Tech. & Med.). Supervised by Worboys, Michael
     Chronological coverage: 1900–2000
     Categories: 20th Century

Local economies and material culture: trends in early modern Berkshire. Wooders, Jameson
     Ph.D., Reading. (Hist.). Supervised by Yates, Margaret
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1700
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

London's role in the creation of a Quaker transatlantic community in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Landes, Jordan
     Ph.D., London. (Inst. Hist. Res.). Supervised by Harding, Vanessa; Davies, Matthew
     Chronological coverage: 1680–1720
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Lone motherhood in England, 1945-90: economy, agency and identity. Gallwey, April
     Ph.D., Warwick. (Hist.). Supervised by Thomson, Mathew
     Chronological coverage: 1945–1990
     Index terms: Women; Motherhood; Maternity
     Categories: 20th Century

Marginal environments and the idea of improvements: transforming heathland and moorland landscapes, 'c'.1650-1850. Gregory, Jon
     Ph.D., East Anglia. (Hist.). Supervised by Williamson, Tom M.
     Chronological coverage: 1650–1850
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Mary Carpenter: her father's daughter?. Brigden, Susy
     Ph.D., Southampton. (Hist.). Supervised by McDermid, Jane
     Chronological coverage: 1827–1877
     Index terms: Carpenter, Mary (1807-77), educational and social reformer; Education, reform
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Masculinity and club life in north-west England, 1780-1900. Mitchell, Alexandra
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Barker, Hannah; Mort, Frank
     Chronological coverage: 1780–1900
     Index terms: Masculinity; Clubs
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Materialising cultural value in the English Lakes, 1735-1845: a study of the responses of new landowners to representations of place and people. Denman, Derek
     Ph.D., Lancaster. (Hist.). Supervised by Winstanley, Michael J.; Winchester, Angus J.L.
     Chronological coverage: 1735–1845
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Mechanics' institutes in Sussex and Hampshire, 1825-75. Sims, Jana
     Ph.D., London. (Inst. of Educ.). Supervised by Martin, Jane
     Chronological coverage: 1825–1875
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Memorial text narratives in Britain, 'c'.1890-1930. Batten, Sonia L.
     Ph.D., Birmingham.
     Chronological coverage: 1890–1930
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Metaphors of travel in the language of hymns, 1650-1800. Shaver, Joel A.
     Ph.D., Glasgow.
     Chronological coverage: 1650–1800
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Migration and identity constructions in the metropolis: the representation of Jewish heritage in London, 1887-1956. Pieren, Kathrin
     Ph.D., London. (Inst. Hist. Res.). Supervised by Ross, Cathy; Moore, James; Keene, Derek J.
     Chronological coverage: 1887–1956
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Minding the medicine and medicalising the mind: investigating the cultural and social history of Cardiff City Mental Hospital, 1908-30. Beech, Ian
     Ph.D., Glamorgan.
     Chronological coverage: 1908–1930
     Categories: 20th Century

Mirrors more than one: tracing the early modern mirror-moment. Tudor, Faye Vannan
     Ph.D., Strathclyde.
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1700
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Monet at the Savoy Hotel and the London fogs, 1899-1901. Khan, Soraya F.
     Ph.D., Birmingham.
     Chronological coverage: 1899–1901
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

'Montgomery and his legions': a study of operational development, innnovation and command in 21st army group, north-west Europe, 1944-5. Forrester, Charles J.
     Ph.D., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Gooch, John
     Chronological coverage: 1944–1945
     Categories: 20th Century

Morristown Lattin: a case study of the Lattin and Mansfield families in County Kildare, 'c'.1600-1860. Lyons, Emma Heffernan
     Ph.D.(Hist.). Supervised by McGrath, Charles Ivar
     Chronological coverage: 1600–1860
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

No solution: British government policy in Northern Ireland after Sunningdale, 1974-9. Aveyard, Stuart
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. & Anthr.). Supervised by Jeffrey, Keith J.
     Chronological coverage: 1974–1979
     Categories: 20th Century

Not so 'worsted in the game': case study of Col. John Browne, articleman of Limerick, 'c'.1690-1711. Kinsella, Eoin
     Ph.D.(Hist.). Supervised by Downey, Declan
     Chronological coverage: 1690–1711
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Old English identity in Elizabethan Ireland. Canning, Ruth
     Ph.D.(Hist.). Supervised by Morgan, Hiram
     Chronological coverage: 1558–1603
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

'On an equal footing with men?' Women and work at the B.B.C., 1923-39. Murphy, Catherine
     M.Phil., London. (Goldsmiths Hist.). Supervised by Jones, Helen; Alexander, Sally
     Chronological coverage: 1923–1939
     Categories: 20th Century

Pamphlets, pamphleteers and the problems of Irish society, 'c'.1727-49. Rees, Gordon
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. & Anthr.). Supervised by Connolly, Sean J.
     Chronological coverage: 1727–1749
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Patrick Geddes and the Celtic renascence of the 1890s. Ferguson, Megan C.
     Ph.D., Dundee. (Hist.). Supervised by McKean, Charles A.
     Chronological coverage: 1890–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Peasants into patriots: instruments of radical politicisation in Co. Clare, 1800-1907. Maguire, Caroline
     Ph.D.(Hist.). Supervised by Cronin, Maura
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1907
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Policy and policymaking in local government. Re-visiting the I.L.E.A.: a study of the Inner London Education Authority (I.L.E.A.), 1964-90. Noble, Malcolm M.
     Ph.D., London. (Inst. of Educ.). Supervised by Martin, Jane; Green, Tony
     Chronological coverage: 1964–1990
     Categories: 20th Century

Politics, family and war: the career of Thomas Butler, earl of Ossory (1634-80). Jordan, Daniel
     Ph.D.(Hist.). Supervised by McGuire, James
     Chronological coverage: 1654–1680
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Power, resistance and ritual: paternalism on the Clonbrock estates, 1826-1908. McKenna, Kevin
     Ph.D., N.U.I. Maynooth. (Hist.). Supervised by Dooley, Terence
     Chronological coverage: 1826–1908
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Print culture and responses to crime in mid 18th-century London. Ward, Richard
     Ph.D., Sheffield. (Hist.). Supervised by Shoemaker, Robert B.
     Chronological coverage: 1740–1760
     Index terms: Crime; Print culture; London
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Procreation, pleasure and provokers of lust in early modern England, 1550-1780. Evans, Jennifer
     Ph.D., Exeter. (Hist.). Supervised by Walsham, Alexandra; Toulalan, Sarah
     Chronological coverage: 1550–1780
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Psychiatric care in Ireland during the 20th century. Byrne, Fiachra
     Ph.D.(Hist.). Supervised by Cox, Catherine
     Chronological coverage: 1900–2000
     Categories: 20th Century

Public history of the U.K. criminal justice system. Allan, Laura
     Ph.D., Open University. (Hist.). Supervised by Williams, Chris; Emsley, Clive
     Chronological coverage: 1600–2000
     Index terms: Criminal justice system

Reading habits in Scotland, 'c.'1750-1820. Dunstan, Vivienne S.
     Ph.D., Dundee. (Hist.). Supervised by McKean, Charles A.
     Chronological coverage: 1750–1820
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Reading the inventory: household goods, domestic cultures and difference in England and Wales, 1841-81. Hoskins, Lesley
     Ph.D., London.
     Chronological coverage: 1841–1881
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Religion and empire in Manchester, c.1877-1905. Cunniffe, Stephen
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Jones, Max
     Chronological coverage: 1877–1905
     Index terms: Religion; Empire; Manchester
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Religion and the sea in early modern England, 'c'.1580-1640. Parsons, Sarah M.
     Ph.D., Exeter. (Hist.). Supervised by Rodger, Nicholas A.M.; Walsham, Alexandra
     Chronological coverage: 1580–1640
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Religious polemic, print culture and pastoral ministry: Thomas Hall, B.D. (1610-65) and the promotion of Presbyterian orthodoxy in the English Revolution. Thomas, Denise
     Ph.D., Birmingham.
     Chronological coverage: 1630–1665
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Representations of Europe by Irish Catholic elites, 1957-85. Beaugé de la Roque, Pauline
     Ph.D.(Hist.). Supervised by Hutchinson, Paul; O'Driscoll, Mervyn
     Chronological coverage: 1957–1985
     Categories: 20th Century

Representations of 'race' in British science and culture across the 18th century. Newberry, George
     Ph.D., Sheffield. (Hist.). Supervised by Harvey, Karen
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1800
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Representations of reverie: Rossetti, Whistler, Clausen and the psychologies of consciousness. Neal, Ian
     Ph.D., York. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Corbett, David
     Chronological coverage: 1848–1944
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Rest and restitution: convalescence and the public mental health hospital in England, 1919-39. Soanes, Stephen
     Ph.D., Warwick. (Hist.). Supervised by Marland, Hilary; Thompson, Mathew
     Chronological coverage: 1919–1939
     Categories: 20th Century

Revenue and expenditure in the early English Restoration state. Martin, Peter J.
     M.Phil., Bristol.
     Chronological coverage: 1660–1662
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Roads and routeways in County Durham, 1530-1730. Hutton, Gillian M.
     Ph.D., Durham.
     Chronological coverage: 1530–1730
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Sacred beauty: G.F. Bodley designs for Oxford and Cambridge, 1858-1907. Lepine, Ayla
     Ph.D., London. (Courtauld Inst.). Supervised by Arscott, Caroline H.
     Chronological coverage: 1858–1907
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

'Sarum' liturgical printing in Tudor London. Raub, Jenifer
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Music). Supervised by Rose, Stephen
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1603
     Index terms: Printing, liturgical; 'Sarum' liturgical printing; London
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Scotland and the British army, c.1700-c.1750. Henshaw, Victoria
     Ph.D., Birmingham. (Hist.)
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1750
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Scotland's castles: rescued, rebuilt and reoccupied, 1945-2010. Inglis, Janet R.
     Ph.D., Dundee. (Hist.). Supervised by McKean, Charles A.
     Chronological coverage: 1945–2010
     Categories: 20th Century

Secret contagions: sadness and self in early modern England. Sullivan, Erin
     Ph.D., London. (U.C. Hist. of Med.). Supervised by Weis, Rene; Wear, Andrew
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1700
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Shakespeare and England's empire, 1780-1800. Sheena, Sarah
     Ph.D., York.
     Chronological coverage: 1780–1800
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Singularly single: cultural representation and experience of the spinster and the unmarried mother in the long 1950s. Dixon, Joanna
     Ph.D., Leicester. (Urban Hist.). Supervised by Gunn, Simon
     Chronological coverage: 1945–1967
     Categories: 20th Century

Sir Eric Phipps and the policy of appeasement. Richardson, Adam
     M.A., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Waddington, Geoffrey G.T.
     Chronological coverage: 1933–1945
     Categories: 20th Century

Sir Henry Sidney and his legacy: reformed Protestantism and the government of Ireland and England, 'c'.1558-80. Hutchinson, Mark A.
     Ph.D., Kent. (Canterbury Christ Church: Hist.). Supervised by Eales, Jacqueline S.
     Chronological coverage: 1558–1580
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Sir Thomas Gascoigne (1745-1810): English Catholicism, politics and estate management in the late 18th century. Lock, Alexander J.
     Ph.D., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Withington, Philip J.; Chartres, John A.
     Chronological coverage: 1780–1800
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Social reform in the Royal Navy, 1815-54. Miller, Graeme
     Ph.D., London. (K.C. War Stud.). Supervised by Lambert, Andrew D.; James, Alan
     Chronological coverage: 1815–1854
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Soho depicted: prints, drawings and watercolours of Matthew Boulton, his manufactory and estate, 1760-1809. Loggie, Valerie A.
     Ph.D., Birmingham.
     Chronological coverage: 1760–1809
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Steel painted as wood: a re-examination of Alec Douglas-Home's leadership of the Conservative party, 1963-5. Won, Tae-Joon
     Ph.D., London. (K.C. Hist.). Supervised by Vinen, Richard C.; Readman, Paul A.
     Chronological coverage: 1963–1965
     Categories: 20th Century

Surgeons and apothecaries in Suffolk, 1750-1830: city slickers and country bumpkins – exploring medical myths. Irvine, Sally
     Ph.D., East Anglia. (Hist.). Supervised by Cherry, Steven
     Chronological coverage: 1750–1830
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

T.B. or not T.B. eradicated - the nature and eradication of T.B. in south Wales. Shell, Anna
     Ph.D., Cardiff. (Hist. & Archaeol.). Supervised by Waddington, Keir
     Chronological coverage: 1900–1960
     Categories: 20th Century

Techniques of life: zoology, psychology and technical subjectivity, 'c'.1820-1890. Quick, Tom
     Ph.D., London. (U.C. Hist. of Med.). Supervised by Satzinger, Helga; Jacyna, Stephen
     Chronological coverage: 1820–1890
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The acquisition and use of Norwegian timber in 17th-century Scotland, with reference to the principal building works of James Baine, His Majesty’s Master Wright. Newland, Katharyne C.
     Ph.D., Dundee. (Hist.). Supervised by McKean, Charles A.
     Chronological coverage: 1600–1700
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The British government and the Falkland Islands, 1974-9. Donaghy, Aaron
     Ph.D.(Hist.). Supervised by Mulligan, William; Aldous, Richard
     Chronological coverage: 1982–1982
     Categories: 20th Century

The British Interplanetary Society and cultures of outer space, 1930-70. Dunnett, Oliver
     Ph.D., Nottingham. (Geog.). Supervised by Matless, David; Hefferman, Mike
     Chronological coverage: 1930–1970
     Categories: 20th Century

The career of Michael Boyle, archbishop and lord chancellor of Ireland, 1660-86. Coleman, Aiden
     Ph.D.(Hist.). Supervised by Ó hAnnracháin, Tadhg
     Chronological coverage: 1660–1686
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The Caroline court of wards and liveries, 1625-41. Jervis, Mark A.
     Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Cooper, John; Sharpe, James
     Chronological coverage: 1625–1641
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The cathedral landscape of York: the minster close, 'c'.1500-1642. Perring, Stefania
     Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Rees Jones, Sarah; Giles, Katherine
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1642
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The churches and the working classes: Leeds, 'c'.1870-1920. Midgley, Patricia
     Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Royle, Edward
     Chronological coverage: 1870–1920
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The clergy of the diocese of Canterbury in the 17th century. Reid, Thomas
     Ph.D., Kent. (Hist.). Supervised by Fincham, Kenneth; Edwards, Elizabeth
     Chronological coverage: 1600–1700
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The climbing boy campaigns in Britain, 'c'.1770-1840: cultures of reform, languages of health and experiences of childhood in Britain. Van Manen, Niels
     Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Jenner, Mark
     Chronological coverage: 1770–1840
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The commercial and technical evolution of the ferry industry, 1948-87. Moses, William
     Ph.D., Greenwich. (Greenwich Maritime Inst.). Supervised by Couper, Alastair; Palmer, Sarah R.
     Chronological coverage: 1948–1987
     Categories: 20th Century

The company promoter in London, 1877-1914: 'Aut Caesar aut nullus'. Nye, James
     Ph.D., London. (K.C. Hist.). Supervised by Roberts, Richard
     Chronological coverage: 1877–1914
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The creation of Yorkshireness: cultural identities in Yorkshire, 'c'.1850-1918. Marshall, William S.
     Ph.D., Huddersfield. (Music, Hum. & Media). Supervised by Laybourn, Keith; Ward, Paul J.
     Chronological coverage: 1850–1918
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The development of freemasonry in Merthyr Tydfil, 1810-1914. Davies, Pamela
     Ph.D., Sheffield. (Hist.). Supervised by Prescott, A.
     Chronological coverage: 1810–1914
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The development of the coal-mining community in Garforth, West Yorkshire, 1850-1901. Henesey, Alison
     Ph.D., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Honeyman, Katrina; Chartres, John A.
     Chronological coverage: 1850–1901
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The early Reformation in Ipswich, 1520-60. Holder, Richard J.
     Ph.D, London. (U.C. Hist.). Supervised by Tyacke, Nicholas R.N.
     Chronological coverage: 1520–1560
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The English Anglican practice of pew renting, 1800-1960. Bennett, John C.
     Ph.D., Birmingham.
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1960
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The evolution of the British economy: Anglo-Scottish trade and political union, an inter-regional perspective, 1580-1750. Greenhall, Matthew R.
     Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Green, Adrian G.; Brooks, Christopher W.
     Chronological coverage: 1580–1750
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The forgotten evacuees: the experience of Channel Island evacuees in northern England, 1940-5. Mawson, Gillian
     M.Phil., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Summerfield, Penny
     Chronological coverage: 1940–1945
     Index terms: Evacuees, during World War II; World War II (1939-45); Channel Islands
     Categories: 20th Century

The ghost in early modern England, 1500-1700: post-Reformation narratives of the afterlife. McKeever, Amanda
     D.Phil., Sussex. (Hist.). Supervised by Livesey, James; Iliffe, Robert
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1700
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The greening of the Ministry of Defence: an environmental history of the defence estate in Britain since 1945. Dudley, Marianne
     Ph.D., Bristol.
     Chronological coverage: 1945–2000
     Categories: 20th Century

The Herschels: a scientific family in training. Winterburn, Emily
     Ph.D., Imperial College London. (Hist. of Sc.). Supervised by Warwick, Andrew C.; Iliffe, Robert C.
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The hidden persuaders: government scientists and defence in post-war Britain. Oikonomou, Alexandros
     Ph.D., Imperial College London. (Hist. of Sc.). Supervised by Edgerton, David E.H.
     Chronological coverage: 1945–1970
     Categories: 20th Century

The Home Office and the suppression of Chartism in the West Riding, 1838-48. Pye, Neil R.
     Ph.D., Huddersfield. (Music, Hum. & Media). Supervised by Laybourn, Keith; Taylor, David
     Chronological coverage: 1838–1848
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The housewife and the modern: the home and appearance in women's magazines, 1954-69. Ritchie, Rachel
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Summerfield, Penny; Dean, Laura
     Chronological coverage: 1954–1969
     Index terms: Domesticity; Magazines, women's; Women
     Categories: 20th Century

The impact of agricultural depression and land ownership change on the county of Hertfordshire, 'c'.1870-1914. Moore, Julie
     Ph.D., Hertfordshire. (Hist.). Supervised by Davies, Owen; Goose, Nigel
     Chronological coverage: 1870–1914
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The impact of D.A. Thomas on the politics of south Wales, 1888-1918. Charmley, Gerard T.J.
     Ph.D., Swansea. (Hist.). Supervised by Williams, Chris M.
     Chronological coverage: 1888–1918
     Index terms: Thomas, David Alfred (1856-1918), 1st Viscount Rhondda; Wales; Politics, in Wales
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The Indian Workers' Association Coventry, 1938-90: political and social action and its impact on the politics, culture, community and identity formation of Indian migrants. Gill, Talvinder
     Ph.D., Warwick. (Hist.). Supervised by Steadman, Carolyn
     Chronological coverage: 1938–1990
     Categories: 20th Century

The instrumental music of British women composers in the early 20th century. Seddon, Laura
     Ph.D., City.
     Chronological coverage: 1900–1920
     Categories: 20th Century

Their whiteness is not like ours. White, Thomas
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Taithe, Bertrand O.; Carden-Coyne, Ana
     Chronological coverage: 1800–2000
     Index terms: White people; Race
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The Labour party and European integration, 1961-83. Cotton, Christopher
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Lawrence, Jon
     Chronological coverage: 1961–1983
     Categories: 20th Century

The making of a Victorian newspaper during a period of social change, 1855-65. Newkey-Burden, George W.
     Ph.D., City.
     Chronological coverage: 1855–1865
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The management of modernisation: a critical assessment of the validity of R.A.W. Rhodes' 'power dependence' theory with reference to Corby and Oundle councils, 1970-2000. Cox, Christopher
     M.Phil., Leicester. (Urban Hist.). Supervised by Sweet, Rosemary H.
     Chronological coverage: 1970–2000
     Categories: 20th Century

(The) man, his body, and his society: masculinity and the male experience in English and Scottish medicine 'c'.1640-'c'.1780. Montgomery, Alison
     Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by McClive, Cathy; Brooks, Christopher W.
     Chronological coverage: 1640–1780
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The medieval friaries of London: a topographic and archaeological history, before and after the Dissolution. Holder, Nicholas
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Barron, Caroline M.
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1600
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The mid-18th century navy from the perspective of Captain Thomas Burnett and his peers. McLeod, Anne Byrne
     Ph.D., Exeter. (Hist.). Supervised by Duffy, Michael
     Chronological coverage: 1740–1783
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The parochial economics of Anglican burial in the two cities of London and Westminster from 1666. Johnson, Malcolm
     Ph.D., London. (K.C. Hist.). Supervised by Burns, Arthur
     Chronological coverage: 1666–2000
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The political life of Charles Owen O'Conor, 1860-1906. Enright, Aidan
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. & Anthr.). Supervised by Gray, Peter
     Chronological coverage: 1860–1906
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The politician in caricature: the case of Charles James Fox. Howe, Neil
     Ph.D., Nottingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Haggerty, Sherylynne; Gaunt, Richard
     Chronological coverage: 1769–1906
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The politics of information in the correspondence of William Trumbull and Sir Dudley Carleton, 1616-25. Coast, David
     Ph.D., Sheffield. (Hist.). Supervised by Milton, Anthony
     Chronological coverage: 1616–1625
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The 'preventable and curable disease': Dr. Dorothy Price and the eradication of T.B. in Ireland, 1920-59. MacLellan, Anne
     Ph.D.(Hist.). Supervised by Cox, Catherine
     Chronological coverage: 1920–1959
     Categories: 20th Century

The provision of nursery education in England and Wales to 1967, with special reference to north-east England. Bell, John R.
     Ph.D., Durham.
     Chronological coverage: 1923–1967
     Categories: 20th Century

The publication of and interest in occult literature, 1640-80. Green, Matthew
     M.Phil., Hertfordshire. (Hist.). Supervised by Davies, Owen
     Chronological coverage: 1640–1680
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The public house in Manchester and Salford, 'c'.1815-1880. Woodman, Deborah E.
     Ph.D., Leeds Metropolitan. (Cultural Stud.). Supervised by Walton, John; Russell, David C.
     Chronological coverage: 1815–1880
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The relationship between the women's suffrage movement and the labour movement in the north-east, 1893-1914. Jones, Sue
     Ph.D., Leeds Metropolitan. (Cultural Stud.). Supervised by Cowman, Krista; Ewen, Shane
     Chronological coverage: 1893–1914
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The relationship of the Old and New Testaments in the theology of Jonathan Edwards (1703-58). Nichols, Stephen R. Chamberlain
     Ph.D., Bristol.
     Chronological coverage: 1723–1758
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The rescue, reclamation or plunder of English folk-song: a history of the Folk-Song Society, 1898-1932. Knevett, Arthur
     Ph.D., Sheffield. (Hist.). Supervised by Griffiths, Clare V.J.
     Chronological coverage: 1898–1932
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The revolutionary career of Frank Aiken, 1913-26. Lewis, Matthew
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. & Anthr.). Supervised by Coleman, Marie
     Chronological coverage: 1913–1926
     Categories: 20th Century

The rise and fall of the apothecaries’ assistants, 1815-1923. Adams, Derek
     Ph.D., Hertfordshire. (Hist.). Supervised by Davies, Owen
     Chronological coverage: 1815–1923
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The rising generations: a northern perspective on age relations and the contours of cultural change in 18th-century England, 1727-89. Crosbie, Barbara
     Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Brooks, Christopher W.; Green, Adrian G.
     Chronological coverage: 1727–1789
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The Rosetti circle's interest in 16th-century Italian art. Constantine, Venetia
     Ph.D., London. (Courtauld Inst.). Supervised by Arscott, Caroline H.
     Chronological coverage: 1848–1894
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The Royal Navy and Ireland, 1900-23. O'Brien, Cathal
     Ph.D.(Hist.). Supervised by Mulligan, William
     Chronological coverage: 1900–1923
     Categories: 20th Century

The Royal Navy's anti-slavery campaign in the western Indian Ocean, 1860-90. Doulton, Lindsay
     Ph.D., Hull. (Hist.). Supervised by Richardson, David
     Chronological coverage: 1860–1890
     Index terms: Navy; Anti-slavery campaign; Indian Ocean
     Categories: Asia and Middle East; Britain and Ireland19th Century

The Sick and Hurt Board: the health and welfare of seamen in the British Navy. Convertito-Farrar, Coriann
     Ph.D., Exeter. (Hist.). Supervised by Duffy, Michael
     Chronological coverage: 1702–1806
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The socio-cultural milieus of far left activism in post-war Britain. Hughes, Celia
     Ph.D., Warwick. (Hist.). Supervised by Horn, Gerd-Rainer
     Chronological coverage: 1945–1990
     Index terms: Activism, left-wing
     Categories: 20th Century

The spiv and urban fantasy in post-Second World War Britain. Papadopoulos, Alexander
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Mort, Frank
     Chronological coverage: 1945–2000
     Index terms: Spivs
     Categories: 20th Century

The state apartment in the early Stuart country house, 1603-25. Cole, Emily
     D.Phil., Sussex. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Dennis, Flora; Howard, Maurice
     Chronological coverage: 1603–1625
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The story of the 'Geraldine' and other Irish fishing boats sunk in World War I. Rickard, Sean
     M.A.(Hist.). Supervised by Cronin, Maura
     Chronological coverage: 1914–1918
     Categories: 20th Century

'The truth of a few simple ideas': Peter Kropotkin, Herbert Read and the tradition of anarchist communism in Britain, 1886-1968. Adams, Matthew
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Jones, Stuart
     Chronological coverage: 1862–1921
     Index terms: Anarchists, Anarchism; Communists, Communism; Kropotkin, Peter (1842-1921), Russian anarcho-communist; Read, Sir Herbert Edward (1893–1968), writer and critic
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The use of newspapers as a source for musicological research: a case study of Dublin musical life, 1840-4. Ferris, Catherine M.P. Kiely
     Ph.D.(Hist.)
     Chronological coverage: 1840–1844
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The war on London: defending the city from the war in the air, 1932-43. Allwright, Lucy
     Ph.D., Warwick. (Hist.). Supervised by Thomson, Mathew
     Chronological coverage: 1932–1943
     Index terms: World War II (1939-45); London; Blitz
     Categories: 20th Century

Thomas Whythorne and Tudor musicians. Nelson, Katie
     Ph.D., Warwick. (Hist.). Supervised by Capp, Bernard; Marshall, Peter
     Chronological coverage: 1548–1595
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Tin and copper mining on Dartmoor, 'c.'1700-1914. Newman, Phil
     Ph.D., Leicester. (Archaeol. & Anc. Hist.). Supervised by Palmer, Marilyn; Horning, Audrey
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1914
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Transitional hunting landscapes: deerhunting and foxhunting in the forests of Salcey, Whittlewood and Rockingham, 1600-1850. DeBelin, Mandy
     Ph.D., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.). Supervised by Jones, Richard; Dyer, Christopher C.
     Chronological coverage: 1600–1850
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Visualising mental illness: gender, medicine and visual media, 1850-1910. Rawling, Katherine
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Vickery, Amanda
     Chronological coverage: 1850–1910
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Warwickshire gentry and the Dudley ascendancy, 1547-90. Enis, Catherine
     Ph.D., Reading. (Hist.). Supervised by Houlbrooke, Ralph A.
     Chronological coverage: 1547–1590
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Water-based trades on the Lower River Tyne in the 17th and 18th centuries. Wright, Peter
     Ph.D., Newcastle. (Hist.). Supervised by Berry, Helen; Boulton, Jeremy
     Chronological coverage: 1600–1800
     Index terms: Trade, water-based; Tyne, river
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

'What Marx really meant': print culture and understanding of Marx's Kapital in Britain, c.1881-1940. Feely, Catherine
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Taithe, Bertrand; Rigby, Stephen
     Chronological coverage: 1881–1940
     Index terms: Print culture; Marx, Karl Heinrich (1818-83), German revolutionary; Das Kapital (1867), of Karl Marx
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

William Acton and medical discourse in mid-nineteenth century Britain. Morgan, Madeleine P.
     Ph.D., Exeter. (Hist.). Supervised by Jackson, Mark A.; Fisher, Kate
     Chronological coverage: 1840–1860
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Witchcraft, demonic possession and confessional tension in early modern Lancashire. Lea, Deborah
     Ph.D., Liverpool. (Hist.). Supervised by Vallance, Ted
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1700
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Women freemasons and feminist causes, 1908-35. Pilcher-Dayton, Anne
     Ph.D., Sheffield. (Hist.). Supervised by Prescott, Andrew
     Chronological coverage: 1903–1935
     Categories: 20th Century

Women naval dockyard workers in two 19th-century dockyard towns: Chatham and Plymouth. Ryan, Joan A.
     M.Phil., Greenwich. (Greenwich Maritime Inst.). Supervised by Knight, Roger J.B.; Palmer, Sarah R.
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Workers' Fields: Sport, Landscape, and the Labour Movement in South Wales, 1858-1958. Leeworthy, Daryl S.
     Ph.D., Swansea. (Hist.). Supervised by Wakelin, Peter; Johnes, Martin O.
     Chronological coverage: 1885–1958
     Index terms: Recreation, public, in Wales; Wales; Labour movement, in Wales
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Writing a rural society in transition: society, identity and nostalgia in rural Northern Ireland, 1939-68. O'Kane, Clare
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. & Anthr.). Supervised by Hughes, Eamonn; Gray, Peter
     Chronological coverage: 1939–1968
     Categories: 20th Century

Young & Mackenzie: the work and place of an Ulster architectural dynasty from the mid 19th to mid 20th century. Harron, Paul
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. & Anthr.). Supervised by Connolly, Sean J.
     Chronological coverage: 1850–1950
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Y tad a'r mab a'r merched: crefydd, ieuenctid a diwylliant yn y Gymru gymraeg, 'c'.1958-'c'.1970. ('In Welsh medium'.). Wigley, Llion A.
     Ph.D., Aberystwyth. (Hist. & Welsh Hist.). Supervised by O'Leary, Paul B.; Thompson, Steven
     Chronological coverage: 1958–1970
     Categories: 20th Century

2012

A blessed asylum or a utopian vision? The viability of a Protestant nunnery in early 19th-century England. Collier, Jacqueline
     Ph.D., Bath Spa. (Hist. & Cultural Stud.). Supervised by Chalus, Elaine; Stott, Anne
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1840
     Index terms: Church, 19th cent.; Nuns, Nunneries, Protestant
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Abraham Fleming, writer, cleric and preacher in Elizabethan and Jacobean London. Painting-Stubbs, Clare
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Croft, J. Pauline
     Chronological coverage: 1572–1607
     Index terms: London; Fleming, Abraham (c.1552–1607), writer, cleric and preacher
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

A certain affair some years ago in which the master was grossly abused. Clothiers and the politics of production in the 18th century: the case of William Temple the Younger, 1714-39. Nawaz, Muhammad Y.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Gauci, Perry
     Chronological coverage: 1714–1739
     Index terms: Cloth production; Cloth trade; Temple, William (bap. 1705, d. 1773), clothier; Clothiers
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

A commodity of good names: the branding of products, c.1650-1900. Basford, Jennifer
     Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Jenner, Mark; Glaisyer, Natasha
     Chronological coverage: 1650–1900
     Index terms: Consumerism; Advertising; Branding, product
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

A communications revolution: mass media and protest in Britain, 1958-68. Hill, Christopher
     Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.). Supervised by De Groot, Jerry
     Chronological coverage: 1958–1968
     Index terms: Protest; Media, mass
     Categories: 20th Century

Activism and the everyday: the practices of radical working-class politics, 1830-40. Scriven, Thomas
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Strange, Julie-Marie; Taithe, Bertrand
     Chronological coverage: 1830–1840
     Index terms: Working classes; Politics, working class; Activism, political
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

A discussion of Field Marshall Bill Slim as military commander. Lyman, Robert M.
     Ph.D., East Anglia. (Hist.)
     Chronological coverage: 1920–1948
     Index terms: Slim, William Joseph, 1st Viscount Slim (1891–1970), army officer; Army
     Categories: 20th Century

A history of the Irish Republican Socialist Party (I.R.S.P.) and the Irish National Liberation Army (I.N.L.A.). Cormican, Adrian
     Ph.D., University of Limerick. (Hist.). Supervised by O'Donnell, Ruán
     Chronological coverage: 1974–2012
     Categories: 20th Century

Alternative approaches to wellbeing: an evolution of minimum living standards in Britain, c.1900-present day. Sullivan, Anna E.
     M.Sc., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Humphries, K. Jane
     Chronological coverage: 1900–2010
     Index terms: Living standards; Well-being
     Categories: 20th Century

'A means more adequate for the measure': the Select Committee Inquiry on the State of Mendicity in the Metropolis, 1815-16. Baylis, Luke T.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Innes, Joanna M.
     Chronological coverage: 1815–1826
     Index terms: Select Committee Inquiry on the State of Mendicity in the Metropolis (1815-16); Vagrants, Vagrancy; Poverty
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

A model of transport consumption and an analysis of the infrastructures developed to supply the changing patterns of consumers' needs. Gladden, Graham P.
     M.A., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Divall, Colin
     Chronological coverage: 1800–2000
     Index terms: Transport; Consumption
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

An age of emotion: expertise and subjectivity on old age in Britain. Greenhalgh, Charlotte M.
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Houlbrook, Matt
     Chronological coverage: 1900–2000
     Index terms: Age; Emotion; Expertise; Subjectivity
     Categories: 20th Century

An artefact-based study of Henry Moseley's X-ray spectroscopy. Frederick-Frost, Kristen M.
     M.Sc., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Bennett, James A.
     Chronological coverage: 1913–1915
     Index terms: X-ray spectroscopy; Moseley, Henry Gwyn Jeffreys (1887–1915), physicist
     Categories: 20th Century

A new theatre of prospects: 18th-century British painters and artistic mobility. Howard, Samantha
     Ph.D., York. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Hallett, Mark
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1800
     Index terms: Art, Artists, mobility
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Anglo-Irish relations, 1966-77, with emphasis on European Community applications. Whelan, Michael
     Ph.D., University College Cork (National University of Ireland). (Hist.). Supervised by O'Driscoll, Mervyn
     Chronological coverage: 1966–1977
     Categories: 20th Century

Anti-Catholicism in the north-east during the mid 19th century. Bush, Jonathan
     Ph.D., Durham. (Theol.). Supervised by Gilley, Sheridan W.
     Chronological coverage: 1840–1860
     Index terms: Roman Catholics, Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church; Anti-Catholicism
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Apocalypticism in 17th-century Scotland. Drinnon, Andy
     Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.). Supervised by Tapsell, Grant; Mason, Roger A.
     Chronological coverage: 1600–1700
     Index terms: Scotland; Apocalypticism, in Scotland
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

'A publick benefite to the nation': the charitable and religious origins of the S.S.P.C.K., 1690-1715. Gray, Nathan P.
     Ph.D., Glasgow. (Arts). Supervised by McGregor, Martin; Bowie, Karen
     Chronological coverage: 1690–1715
     Index terms: S.S.P.C.K., see Society in Scotland for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge; Society in Scotland for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge; Scotland; Charity, Christian, in Scotland
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

A public showcase for the British Film Institute: analysis of the origins, development and cultural impact of the Museum of the Moving Image (1988-99). Blakemore, Lorraine
     Ph.D., London. (Q.M. Hist.). Supervised by Nowell-Smith, Geoffrey S.
     Chronological coverage: 1988–1999
     Index terms: British Film Institute; Film; Museum of the Moving Image; Museums
     Categories: 20th Century

'A sense of mercies': end of life care in the Victorian home. Helm, David
     M.Phil., Worcester. (Hum. & Creative Arts). Supervised by Oldridge, Darren
     Chronological coverage: 1837–1901
     Index terms: End of life care
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

A study of the origins and development of Great War memorials in the county of Gloucestershire, 1917-33. Taylor, Robert E.B.
     M.A., Gloucestershire. (Hum.). Supervised by Robertson, Iain J.M.; Wynn, Neil
     Chronological coverage: 1917–1933
     Categories: 20th Century

Asylum seekers in Leicester: local responses. Mupinga, Euphemia
     Ph.D., De Montfort. (Hum.). Supervised by Panayi, Panikos
     Chronological coverage: 1960–2000
     Categories: 20th Century

'A town within a town': recovering the lives of 19th-century working-class women in Longton. Wood, Debbie
     Ph.D., Warwick. (Hist.). Supervised by Richardson, Sarah
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1900
     Index terms: Longton, Staffs.; Women; Working classes
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Bagehot and the Bank of England as lender of last resort, 1857-66. Cullen, Michael W.
     M.Sc., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Dimsdale, Nicholas
     Chronological coverage: 1857–1866
     Index terms: Bank of England; Bagehot, Walter (1826-77), political commentator, economist, and journalist
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Before and after the Canadian residential school: an analysis of students' attendance and life patterns after graduation. Grehan, Joshua
     M.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Oxley, Deborah
     Chronological coverage: 1850–2000
     Index terms: Education, in Canada; Schools, residential, in Canada; Canada
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Bejewelled: the male body and adornment in early modern England. Awais-Dean, Natasha
     Ph.D., Queen Mary, University of London. Supervised by Thornton, Dora; Welch, Evelyn
     Categories: Cultural history; Social history; 16th-17th Century

Booksellers and their stock: an examination of the early modern book trade in provincial England. Winters, Jennifer
     Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.). Supervised by Pettegree, Andrew D.M.
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1700
     Index terms: Book trade; Booksellers
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Boy sailors in the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Ronald, Douglas
     Ph.D., Exeter. (Hist.). Supervised by Black, Jeremy M.
     Chronological coverage: 1793–1815
     Index terms: Napoleonic Wars (1803-15); French Revolutionary Wars (1793-1802); Navy; Children, in the Navy
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Brigadistas: The History and Memory of Irish Anti-Fascists in the Spanish Civil War. Convery, David
     Ph.D., University College Cork (National University of Ireland). (Hist.). Supervised by Ó Drisceoil, Donal
     Chronological coverage: 1936–1939
     Categories: International history; Military/naval history; Political history; Europe; 20th Century

British opinion and policy towards China, 1922-7. Chow, Phoebe
     Ph.D., London. (L.S.E. Int. Hist.). Supervised by Best, Antony M.
     Chronological coverage: 1922–1927
     Index terms: Foreign relations, with China; China, and Britain
     Categories: Asia and Middle East; 20th Century

British strategy and oil, 1914-23. Gibson, Martin W.
     Ph.D., Glasgow. (Arts). Supervised by Ball, Simon; O'Brien, Phillips
     Chronological coverage: 1914–1923
     Index terms: Oil
     Categories: 20th Century

British tank production, 1934-45. Coombs, B. P.
     Ph.D, University of Kent. (Hist.). Supervised by Connelly, Mark; Bowman, Timothy
     Chronological coverage: 1934–1945
     Categories: 20th Century; Military/naval history; Administrative history

British tank production, 1934-45. Coombs, Ben
     Ph.D., Kent. (Hist.). Supervised by Bowman, Timothy; Connelly, Mark
     Chronological coverage: 1934–1945
     Categories: 20th Century

Buying modernity? The consumer experience of domestic electricity in the era of the grid. Hankin, Emily
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist. of Sc., Tech. & Med.). Supervised by Hughes, Jeff A.
     Chronological coverage: 1926–2008
     Index terms: Electricity, domestic; National Grid
     Categories: 20th Century

Catholic loyalism in mid-Victorian Ireland. Keogh, Richard
     Ph.D., Northumbria. (Hist.). Supervised by McConnel, James
     Chronological coverage: 1850–1875
     Index terms: Loyalism, in Ireland; Roman Catholics, Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church, in Ireland; Ireland
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Cheap print and popular history: representing and presenting the past in Tory polemical print, 1681-3. Buchdahl, Samuel
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Tapsell, Grant
     Chronological coverage: 1681–1683
     Index terms: Print, polemical; History, popular; Tories, Tory party
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

'Christian radicalism' in the Church of England, 1957-70. Brewitt-Taylor, Samuel
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Whyte, William
     Chronological coverage: 1957–1970
     Index terms: Radicalism, Christian; Church of England
     Categories: 20th Century

Church and state in Anglican thought, 1640-62. Foster, Richard E. J.
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Worden, Blair; Robertson, John C.
     Chronological coverage: 1640–1662
     Index terms: Church, from 16th cent.; Anglicans, Anglicanism, see also Church of England
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Collective expressions of memory and identity in 'the other British Isles'. Travers, Daniel
     Ph.D., Huddersfield. (Music, Hum. & Media). Supervised by Laybourn, Keith; Ward, Paul J.
     Chronological coverage: 1700–2000
     Index terms: Identity; Memory

Cosmopolitans in the Irish Free State: Indo-Irish collaboration and the character of Irish republicanism, 1924-36. Feuer, Anna S.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Paseta, Senia
     Chronological coverage: 1924–1936
     Index terms: Irish Free State; Ireland, and India; Cosmopolitanism, in Ireland; India, and Ireland; Republicanism, in Ireland
     Categories: 20th Century

Crime and domestic service in 18th-century Bristol and Bath. Neale, Matthew
     Ph.D., Leicester. (Urban Hist.). Supervised by Sweet, Rosemary H.
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1800
     Index terms: Crime; Domestic service; Bristol; Bath
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Crime, policing and social relations in urban England and Wales, with special reference to West Yorkshire, c.1860-1914. Churchill, David
     Ph.D., Open University. (Hist.). Supervised by Lawrence, Paul M.; Crone, Rosalind
     Chronological coverage: 1860–1914
     Index terms: Crime; Police, Policing, urban; Wales; Yorkshire, West
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Crossing the floor: Mary Derby, the 15th earl and the Liberals, 1878-82. Davey, Jennifer H.
     Ph.D., East Anglia. (Hist.)
     Chronological coverage: 1878–1882
     Index terms: Liberal party; Stanley, Edward Henry, 15th earl of Derby (1826–1893), politician; Derby, 15th earl of, see Stanley, Edward Henry; Stanley, Mary Catherine, countess of Derby (1824–1900); Derby, countess of, see Stanley, Mary Catherine
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Democratic Modernism: promoting modern art in England, c.1908-34. Elmer, Samuel
     Ph.D., London. (Courtauld Inst.). Supervised by Green, Christopher
     Chronological coverage: 1908–1934
     Categories: 20th Century

Designing and experiencing sensory urban environments: an intensive case study of Grand Union Village in West London. Nye, Ashley
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Geog.). Supervised by Gilbert, David
     Chronological coverage: 1960–2000
     Categories: 20th Century

Determining thalassocracy: the case of the East India Company. Payne, Matthew
     M.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Humphries, K. Jane
     Chronological coverage: 1600–1874
     Index terms: Empire; East India Company; India; Thalassocracy
     Categories: Asia and Middle East; 17th Century; 18th Century; 19th Century

'Dig for bloody victory': the British soldier's experience of trench warfare, 1939-45. Brown, Gavin D.
     D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Gregory, A.M.
     Chronological coverage: 1939–1945
     Index terms: Trench warfare; World War II (1939-45); Army
     Categories: 20th Century

Disease, class and social change: tuberculosis in Folkestone and Sandgate, 1880-1930. Arnold, Marc
     Ph.D., Canterbury Christ Church. (Hist.). Supervised by Bruker, Jan
     Chronological coverage: 1880–1930
     Index terms: Class, social; Disease; Public health, Public healthcare; Tuberculosis; Folkestone, Kent; Sandgate, Kent
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Disease, medicine and the urban poor in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, c.1750-c.1850. Butler, Graham
     Ph.D., Newcastle. (Hist.). Supervised by Boulton, Jeremy; Andrews, Jonathan
     Chronological coverage: 1750–1850
     Index terms: Disease; Medicine; Public health, Public healthcare; Poverty, urban; Newcastle-upon-Tyne
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Displaced allegiance: militant Irish republican activism in the United States, 1923-39. Wilk, Gavin J.
     Ph.D., University of Limerick. (Hist.). Supervised by Whelan, Bernadette
     Chronological coverage: 1923–1939
     Categories: United States; 20th Century

E.A. Freeman and the eastern question. Kelley, William
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Skinner, Simon
     Chronological coverage: 1839–1875
     Index terms: Freeman, Edward Augustus (1823–1892), historian; Eastern question
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Early modern English private domestic tuition. Polsom-Jenkins, John V.
     Ph.D., Swansea. (Hist.). Supervised by Spurr, John
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1700
     Index terms: Education, private domestic
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Economic Thought and Policy in the Liberal Party, c. 1929-1964. Sloman, Peter
     Ph.D., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Jackson, Ben
     Chronological coverage: 1929–1964
     Categories: 20th Century; Political history

Economic thought and policy in the Liberal party, c.1929-64. Sloman, Peter
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Jackson, Ben
     Chronological coverage: 1929–1964
     Index terms: Liberals party
     Categories: 20th Century

Education for a liberal democracy: Fred Clarke and educational reconstruction in England, 1936-52. Ku, Hsiao-Yuh
     Ph.D., London. (Inst. of Educ.). Supervised by McCulloch, Gary
     Chronological coverage: 1936–1952
     Index terms: Education; Clarke, Sir Fred (1880–1952), educationist
     Categories: 20th Century

Eighteenth-century portraiture and death masks. Knight, Emily A.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Clunas, Craig
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1800
     Index terms: Art, Artists; Portraiture; Death masks
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Enclosure and agricultural improvement in north-west Lincolnshire, c.1600-1850. Smith, Thomas M.
     Ph.D., Nottingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Beckett, John V.; Haggerty, Sheryllynne
     Chronological coverage: 1600–1850
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

England, the English and the Thirty Years' War (1618-48). Marks, R. Adam
     Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.). Supervised by Murdoch, Steve
     Chronological coverage: 1618–1648
     Index terms: Thirty Year's War (1618-48)
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

'Establishing their mysteries': vulgarisation, piracy and the medical marketplace in late 17th-century London. Rueger, David
     M.Sc., Oxford. Supervised by Corsi, Pietro
     Chronological coverage: 1670–1700
     Index terms: Piracy, medical; Medical trade; London
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Fashioning feminity: from homes and husbands to building bombs - Vogue and Woman's Own, 1932-50. van Wyngaarden, Laura
     M.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Garnett, Jane
     Chronological coverage: 1932–1950
     Index terms: Magazines, women's; Woman's Own; Vogue; Feminity
     Categories: 20th Century

Female agency in Catholic survivalism and the Jesuit mission in the Northamptonshire network of English Catholics, 1580-1605. McKeogh, Katie
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Brigden, Susan; Gajda, Alexandra L.
     Chronological coverage: 1558–1605
     Index terms: Women, Roman Catholic; Roman Catholics, Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church; Jesuits; Mission, Jesuit; Northamptonshire
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Fighting polio: selling the gamma globulin field trials, 1950-3. Mawdsley, Stephen E.
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Badger, Anthony J.
     Chronological coverage: 1950–1953
     Index terms: Public health, Public healthcare; Medicine; Polio; Gamma globulin field trials
     Categories: 20th Century

Fighting polio: selling the gamma globulin field trials, 1950-3. Mawdsley, Stephen E.
     Ph.D., University of Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Badger, Anthony J.
     Chronological coverage: 1950–1953
     Categories: Medicine; Science and technology; 20th Century

Forensic medicine in Scotland in the 20th century. Duvall, Nick
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist. of Sc., Tech. & Med.). Supervised by Burney, Ian A.
     Chronological coverage: 1900–2000
     Index terms: Medicine, forensic, in Scotland; Scotland
     Categories: 20th Century

For kirk and kingdom: the public career of Alexander Henderson (1637-46). Jackson, Charles
     Ph.D., Leicester. (Hist.). Supervised by Coffey, John
     Chronological coverage: 1637–1646
     Index terms: Henderson, Alexander (c.1583–1646), Church of Scotland minister and politician; Church, in Scotland; Scotland
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Framing the debate: Thatcher-era network utilities privatisation. Calhoun, John
     M.Sc., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Offer, Avner
     Chronological coverage: 1979–1990
     Index terms: Privatisation, of utilities; Thatcher, Margaret Hilda (1923-2013), prime minister
     Categories: 20th Century

From economics of the firm to business studies at Oxford: an intellectual history (1890s-1990s). Arena, Lise
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Dimsdale, N.H.; Humphries, K. Jane
     Chronological coverage: 1890–2000
     Index terms: Business studies; Oxford, University; Education, higher
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

From hidden technology to exhibition showpiece: the journey of 2LO, the BBC’s first radio transmitter, 1922-2012. Hess, Alison
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Geog.). Supervised by Gilbert, David
     Chronological coverage: 1922–2012
     Categories: 20th Century

From social responsibility of scientific authority: the origin and transformation of British operational research. Bjork, Samuel J.
     M.Sc., Oxford. Supervised by Offer, Avner
     Chronological coverage: 1937–1970
     Index terms: Science
     Categories: 20th Century

From the life: the art of Francis Barlow (c.1626-1704). Flis, Nathan J. B.
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Kemp, M.J.
     Chronological coverage: 1646–1704
     Index terms: Barlow, Francis (c.1626-1704), artist; Art
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Gambling in 18th-century England. Pitt, Arthur
     M.A., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Sharpe, James A.
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1800
     Index terms: Gambling
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Gardner's Trust for the Blind: formation and early development. Hawkins, John
     M.A., Kingston. (Soc. Sc.). Supervised by Phelan, Craig; Stuart, John
     Chronological coverage: 1879–1900
     Index terms: Charity; Gardner's Trust for the Blind
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Gender and the society sportswoman: the construction of narratives in the British inter-war society press. Parikka, Sanna H.E.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Houlbrook, Matt
     Chronological coverage: 1919–1939
     Index terms: Sport, female; Women, in sport; Press; Gender
     Categories: 20th Century

Gender, custom and human capital: intra-household allocation in 19th-century Britain. Arthi, Vellore Shroff
     M.Sc., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Humphries, Jane
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1900
     Index terms: Gender; Domestic finance
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Gender, space and territory in Belfast at the outbreak of the Troubles. Caldwell, Alecia N.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Mulholland, Marc
     Chronological coverage: 1969–1980
     Index terms: Gender, in Northern Ireland; Belfast; Northern Ireland; Troubles, in Northern Ireland
     Categories: 20th Century

Geographical publishing in mid-Victorian Britain. Henderson, Louise
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Geog.). Supervised by Driver, Felix F.
     Chronological coverage: 1840–1860
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Governing in hard times: the Heath government and civil emergencies - the 1972 and 1974 miners' strikes. Hughes, Rosaleen
     Ph.D., London. (Q.M. Hist.). Supervised by Hennessy, Peter J.
     Chronological coverage: 1972–1974
     Index terms: Emergencies, civil; Heath, Sir Edward Richard George [Ted] (1916–2005), prime minister
     Categories: 20th Century

Harmony and discord within the English 'counter-culture', 1965-75, with particular reference to the 'rock operas' Hair, Tommy, Godspell and Jesus Christ Superstar. McGowan, Jack
     Ph.D., London. (Q.M. Hist.). Supervised by Todman, Daniel W.; Sassoon, Donald
     Chronological coverage: 1965–1974
     Index terms: Counter-culture; Music; Opera, rock; Tommy; Hair; Godspell; Jesus Christ Superstar
     Categories: 20th Century

Heroes or traitors: experiences of returning Irish soldiers from World War I. Taylor, Paul
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Gregory, Adrian
     Chronological coverage: 1914–1925
     Index terms: Soldiers, Irish; Ireland; World War I (1914-18)
     Categories: 20th Century

Housing needs: power, subjectivity and public housing in England, 1920-70. Hollow, Matthew L.
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Houlbrook, Matt
     Chronological coverage: 1920–1970
     Index terms: Housing, public
     Categories: 20th Century

How did London's museums influence civic identities through the shaping of cultural environments, 1851-1951?. Marchant, Joanna
     Ph.D., London. (Inst. Hist. Res.). Supervised by Moore, James
     Chronological coverage: 1851–1951
     Index terms: Museums; London; Civic identity
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Idle, immoral and profligate lives: a comparative study of vagrancy in Huddersfield and Leeds, 1850-1910. Barrett, John W.
     Ph.D., Huddersfield. (Music, Hum. & Media). Supervised by Laybourn, K.; Taylor, D.
     Chronological coverage: 1850–1910
     Index terms: Vagrants, Vagrancy; Poverty; Huddersfield, Yorks.; Leeds, Yorks.
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Ignorant wretches? Social and cultural dynamics in the treatment of the physical past in mid-Victorian England. Leece, Thomas R.J.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Harris, Bob
     Chronological coverage: 1850–1875
     Index terms: Past, treatment of
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Images and perceptions of Hungary and Austria-Hungary in Ireland, 1815-75. Zarka, Zsuzsanna
     Ph.D., Maynooth. (Hist.). Supervised by Hill, Jacqueline
     Chronological coverage: 1815–1875
     Categories: Europe19th Century

Inter-war headmistresses: gender, identity, space-place. Milsom, Zoe
     Ph.D, Winchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Spencer, Stephanie; Goodman, Joyce
     Chronological coverage: 1919–1939
     Index terms: Education; Women; Teachers, female; Gender
     Categories: 20th Century

Investment in shipping: north Cardiganshire in the 19th century. Rowlands, John B.
     M.Phil., Aberystwyth. (Hist. & Welsh Hist.). Supervised by Coopey, Richard C.; Moore-Colyer, Richard
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1900
     Index terms: Wales; Cardiganshire; Shipping
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Invisible faces: plastic surgery and censorship in the Great War works of Henry Tonks and C.R.W. Nevinson. Seller, Merlin J.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Wright, Alastair
     Chronological coverage: 1914–1918
     Index terms: Nevinson, Christopher Richard Wynne (1889–1946), painter and journalist; Tonks, Henry (1862–1937), artist and art teacher; World War I (1914-18); Censorship; Medicine; Plastic surgery
     Categories: 20th Century

Ireland and Spain, 1939-55: cultural, economic and political relations from neutrality in the Second World War to joint membership of the United Nations. Whelan, Barry
     Ph.D., Maynooth. (Hist.). Supervised by Ribeiro de Meneses, Filipe
     Chronological coverage: 1939–1955
     Categories: Europe; 20th Century

Irish stereotypes in the visual culture of the diaspora, 1870-1930. O'Connor, John P.
     Ph.D., University of Limerick. (Hist.). Supervised by Logan, John
     Chronological coverage: 1870–1930
     Categories: Britain and Ireland19th Century; 20th Century

'I still love the pictures': modern femininity, youth and the cinema in inter-war England. Mills, Helena C.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Todd, Selina
     Chronological coverage: 1919–1939
     Index terms: Feminity, modern; Youth, modern; Cinema, see also Film; Women
     Categories: 20th Century

Jewish decay against British revolution: the British Union of Fascists' antisemitism and Jewish responses to it. Tilles, Daniel
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Ceserani, David
     Chronological coverage: 1930–1950
     Index terms: Antisemitism; British Union of Fascists; Jews
     Categories: 20th Century

John Anstie, the wool export controversy, and private action against smuggling, 1781-9. Hine, Thomas P.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Innes, Joanna M.
     Chronological coverage: 1781–1789
     Index terms: Smugglers, Smuggling; Anstie, John (1743–1830), clothier; Wool, export
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Landlords: land, politics and economy during the Land War, 1877-1903. Sutton, John Gerard
     Ph.D.(Hist.)
     Chronological coverage: 1877–1903
     Categories: Britain and Ireland19th Century

Landscape and development of central Derbyshire. Swistak, Rebecca
     Ph.D., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.). Supervised by Dyer, Christopher C.; Jones, Richard
     Chronological coverage: 1500–2000
     Index terms: Derbyshire; Landscape

Learning and implementing lessons of convoy warfare during the Battle of the Atlantic: a comparative study. Haslop, Dennis
     Ph.D., Exeter. (Maritime Hist.). Supervised by Duffy, Michael
     Chronological coverage: 1939–1945
     Categories: 20th Century

Leeds Catholics: a community at war. Laux, John
     M.A., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Waddington, Lorna L.; Whiting, Richard C.
     Chronological coverage: 1933–1945
     Index terms: Roman Catholics, Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church; Leeds, Yorks.
     Categories: 20th Century

Leisure, culture and tourism in small towns in Derbyshire, 1750-1850. Binder, Che R.
     Ph.D., Leicester. (Urban Hist.). Supervised by Sweet, Rosemary H.
     Chronological coverage: 1750–1850
     Index terms: Leisure; Tourism; Derbyshire
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Living with London's mad, 1740-1800. Jenkin, Anna C.
     M.Sc., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Charters, Erica
     Chronological coverage: 1740–1800
     Index terms: Mental health, Mental healthcare; London
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Market liberalism and the state: corporate capture, corruption and influence under the U.K.'s Private Finance Initiative, c.1992-2012. Kremer, Daniel
     M.Sc., Oxford. Supervised by Offer, Avner
     Chronological coverage: 1992–2012
     Index terms: P.F.I., see Private Finance Initiative; Private Finance Initiative; Finance
     Categories: 20th Century

Materialising cultural value in the English lakes, 1735-1845: a study of the responses of new landowners to representations of place and people. Denman, Derek
     Ph.D., Lancaster. (Hist.). Supervised by Winstanley, Michael; Winchester, Angus J.L.
     Chronological coverage: 1735–1845
     Index terms: Lake District
     Categories: 18th Century; 19th Century

Melancholy and the doctrine of reprobation in English puritan culture, c. 1550-1640. Hunter, Elizabeth K.
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Pelling, Margaret H.; Mortimer, Sara C.
     Chronological coverage: 1550–1640
     Index terms: Melancholy; Reprobation, doctrine of; Puritans, Puritanism
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Metropolitan Vickers and the gas turbine: a socio-technical study, 1935-60. Whitfield, Jakob
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist. of Sc., Tech. & Med.). Supervised by Hughes, Jeff A.
     Chronological coverage: 1935–1960
     Index terms: Metropolitan-Vickers; Gas turbines
     Categories: 20th Century

Modernity and popular cultures of holidaymaking in 'c'.1930s Blackpool. Conway, Rebecca
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Doan, Laura
     Chronological coverage: 1930–1940
     Categories: 20th Century

Modernity, identity and Englishness in the inter-war suburban garden. Rawlins, Sarah
     Ph.D., Sheffield. (Hist.). Supervised by Bingham, Adrian C.
     Chronological coverage: 1919–1939
     Index terms: Gardens, suburban; Englishness; Modernity
     Categories: 20th Century

Nationwide fast and thanksgiving days in England, 1640-60. Bates, Lucy-Ann
     Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Mears, Natalie; Brooks, Chris W.
     Chronological coverage: 1640–1660
     Index terms: Fast days; Thanksgiving days; Celebration, public
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Natural philosophy in the graduation theses of the Scottish universities in the first half of the 17th century. Gellera, Giovanni
     Ph.D., Glasgow. (Arts). Supervised by Broadie, Alexander; Knowles, Dudley
     Chronological coverage: 1600–1650
     Index terms: Natural philosophy; Education, higher, in Scotland; Scotland; Universities, in Scotland
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Nausea and vomiting: a history of signs, symptoms and sickness in 19th-century Britain. Russell, Rachael
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist. of Sc., Tech. & Med.). Supervised by Worboys, Michael
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1900
     Index terms: Disease; Vomiting; Nausea
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Negotiating 'progress': promoting 'modern' physics in Britain, 1900-40. Clarke, Imogen
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist. of Sc., Tech. & Med.). Supervised by Hughes, Jeff A.
     Chronological coverage: 1900–1940
     Index terms: Physics
     Categories: 20th Century

Nostell Priory: history of a house, 1730-85. Sands, Frances
     Ph.D., York. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Geraghty, Anthony
     Chronological coverage: 1730–1785
     Index terms: Nostell Priory, Yorks.
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

'Not an exact science': medical approaches to age and sexual offences in England, 1850-1914. Bates, Victoria
     Ph.D., Exeter. (Hist.). Supervised by Toulalan, Sarah
     Chronological coverage: 1850–1914
     Index terms: Age; Crime, sexual; Medicine, and crime
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Not 'fallen' but 'knocked down'? How did the language and perception of prostitution change both within the University of Oxford and the wider city community, c.1820-1900?. Rose, Valery
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Gleadle, Kathryn
     Chronological coverage: 1820–1900
     Index terms: Oxford, University; Oxford; Prostitution
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Noxious air and scientific innovation on board 18th-century British slave ships. Pickering, Victoria R.M.
     M.Sc., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Charters, Erica
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1800
     Index terms: Scientific innovation, naval; Slaves, Slavery
     Categories: 18th Century

'O, brave new world': the Huxley brothers and social concerns of early 20th-century Britain. Liu, Qian
     M.Sc., Oxford. Supervised by Corsi, Pietro
     Chronological coverage: 1900–1930
     Index terms: Huxley, Sir Julian Sorell (1887–1975), zoologist and philosopher; Huxley, Aldous Leonard (1894–1963), writer
     Categories: 20th Century

Occupational health and safety in the Scottish steel industry, c.1930-1988: the road to 'Its Own Wee Empire'. Bradley, David
     Ph.D., Glasgow Caledonian. (Hist.). Supervised by Stewart, John; McFarland, Elaine W.
     Chronological coverage: 1930–1988
     Categories: 20th Century

Operations of the 10th Cruiser Squadron, 1914-17: a challenge for the Navy and its reserves. Lilley, Terence
     Ph.D., Greenwich. (Greenwich Maritime Inst.). Supervised by Knight, Roger J. B.; Palmer, Sarah R.
     Chronological coverage: 1914–1917
     Index terms: World War I (1914-18); 10th Cruiser Squadron; Navy
     Categories: 20th Century

Oxford's Pitt Rivers Museum: the museum as preservation. Hughes, Kathy-Anne G.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Grootenboer, Hanneke
     Chronological coverage: 1844–2000
     Index terms: Oxford; Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford; Museums
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Parliament in crisis: the disintegration of the Parliamentarian war effort during the summer of 1643. Johnson, David
     Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Sharpe, James
     Chronological coverage: 1643–1643
     Index terms: Civil War (1642-60); Parliamentarians
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Partisan politics and the British fiscal-military state, 1689-1713. Graham, Aaron
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Smith, Hannah
     Chronological coverage: 1689–1713
     Index terms: Fiscal-military state
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Paternalism and conservatism in late 19th-century Britain. Dale, Alexander
     M.A., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Renwick, Christopher
     Chronological coverage: 1880–1900
     Index terms: Paternalism; Conservatism
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Petitionary negotiation in a community in conflict: King's Lynn and west Norfolk, 1629-62. Smith, Peter
     M.Phil., East Anglia. (Hist.). Supervised by Knights, Mark J.
     Chronological coverage: 1629–1662
     Index terms: King's Lynn, Norf.; Norfolk
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Petitionary Negotiation in a Community in Conflict: King’s Lynn and West Norfolk c.1575 to 1662. Smith, Peter
     Ph.D., East Anglia. (Hist.). Supervised by Knights, Mark J.
     Chronological coverage: 1575–1662
     Categories: Legal history; Local history; Social history; 16th-17th Century

Philip Yorke, 1st earl of Hardwicke, and cabinet government. McCracken, Ian R.
     Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Klein, Lawrence E.
     Chronological coverage: 1738–1764
     Index terms: Hardwicke, 1st earl of, see Yorke, Philip; Yorke, Philip, 1st earl of Hardwicke (1690–1764), lord chancellor; Government; Cabinet
     Categories: 18th Century

Photographic portrayals of the poor in Ireland, 1880-1913: a social history. Jordan, Thomas Owen
     M.Phil., University College Cork (National University of Ireland). (Hist.). Supervised by Geary, Larry
     Chronological coverage: 1880–1913
     Categories: Britain and Ireland19th Century; 20th Century

Picturing the imaginary geographies of the Great Western Railway, 1895-1946. Thompson, J.E. Matthew
     Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Divall, Colin
     Chronological coverage: 1895–1946
     Index terms: Railways; Great Western Railway
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Picturing the railway passenger as customer in Britain: the Great Western Railway, 1903-39. Medcalf, Alexander
     Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Divall, Colin
     Chronological coverage: 1903–1939
     Index terms: Railways; Great Western Railway; Travel, rail
     Categories: 20th Century

Placing charity in perspective: almshouses in Gloucestershire and Bristol, c.1550-1834. Rawstorne, Alice E.
     M.Sc., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Archer, Ian
     Chronological coverage: 1550–1834
     Index terms: Bristol; Gloucestershire; Almshouses; Charity

Plebeian cross-dressing women in 18th- and 19th-century Britain. Chen, Pei-Ching
     Ph.D., Exeter. (Hist.). Supervised by Fisher, Kate; Toulalan, Sarah
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1900
     Index terms: Women; Cross-dressing, female
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Politeness in 18th-century Sheffield: practices, accoutrements and spaces for sociability. Banham, Julie
     Ph.D., Sheffield. (Hist.). Supervised by Shoemaker, Robert B.
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1800
     Index terms: Politeness; Sheffield, Yorks.; Sociability
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Political culture in small independent boroughs: Bedford, c.1700-50. Mitchell, Daniel F.
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Gauci, Perry L.
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1750
     Index terms: Bedford; Politics, local
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Political humour, 1945-97. Daniels, Morgan
     M.Phil., London. (Q.M. Hist.). Supervised by Hennessy, Peter J.
     Chronological coverage: 1945–1997
     Index terms: Humour, political
     Categories: 20th Century

Progress & patterns in the election of women as local councillors. Baldwin, Ann
     Ph.D., Huddersfield. (Music, Hum. & Media). Supervised by Laybourn, Keith
     Chronological coverage: 1919–1951
     Index terms: Politics, local; Women; Elections, local
     Categories: 20th Century

Prostitution in the 18th century. Pluskota, Marion
     Ph.D., Leicester. (Urban Hist.). Supervised by Sweet, Rosemary H.
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1800
     Index terms: Prostitution
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Public opinion and British Jewry during the era of the Second World War and the establishment of the state of Israel, c.1938-56. Burkitt, Nicholas
     M.Phil., Exeter. (Hist.). Supervised by Overy, Richard J.
     Chronological coverage: 1938–1956
     Index terms: Israel; Jews; World War II (1939-45)
     Categories: 20th Century

Public opinion and Catholic emancipation: the 'out-of-doors' debate, 1805-29. Matthews, Shirley
     M.Phil., Southampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Smith, Adrian
     Chronological coverage: 1805–1829
     Index terms: Roman Catholics, Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church, emancipation; Public opinion
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Pubs, pawnshops and prison: the causes of female crime in Dundee, 1865-1925. Haider, Sukaina
     Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.). Supervised by Allan, David
     Chronological coverage: 1865–1925
     Index terms: Crime, female, in Scotland; Women, in Scotland; Scotland; Dundee; Public houses, in Scotland; Pawnshops, in Scotland; Prisons, in Scotland
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Reformed sacramental piety in England, 1590-1630. Jones, Christopher B.
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Heal, F.M.
     Chronological coverage: 1590–1630
     Index terms: Piety, sacramental
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Reform treaties and Tudor policy in Ireland. Heffernan, David
     Ph.D., University College Cork (National University of Ireland). (Hist.). Supervised by Edwards, David
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1603
     Categories: 16th Century

Religion and society: the emergence of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Staffordshire region, 1839-70. Morris, David M.
     Ph.D., Chichester. (Hist.). Supervised by Morgan, Susan; Munslow, Alun
     Chronological coverage: 1839–1870
     Index terms: Staffordshire; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Mormons, see Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Religion
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

'Reversing the trend': the construction of a Thatcherite economic narrative, 1975-9. Lloyd, Benedict W.M.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Jackson, Benjamin
     Chronological coverage: 1975–1979
     Index terms: Thatcher, Margaret Hilda (1923-2013), prime minister; Economics, Thatcherite
     Categories: 20th Century

Revolt and revival in the valleys: the influence of religion and revivalism on the politics and labour relations of the Taff Vale railways, south Wales, 1878-1914. Clark, Dudley
     Ph.D., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Drummond, D.; Whiting, Richard C.
     Chronological coverage: 1878–1914
     Index terms: Taff Vale railways; Railways, in Wales; Wales; Religion, in Wales; Revivalism, religious, in Wales; Politics, in Wales; Labour relations, in Wales
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Royalists and royalism in the press, 1642-9. Jones, Paul
     Ph.D., Keele. (Hist.). Supervised by Atherton, Ian; Hughes, Ann
     Chronological coverage: 1642–1649
     Index terms: Royalists, Royalism; Press
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Science worthy of a gentleman: the collection of books and instruments of Charles Boyle, the fourth earl of Orrery, as a natural philosophical addition to liberal education. Paloma, Ruby C.
     M.Sc., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Bennett, James A.
     Chronological coverage: 1694–1731
     Index terms: Natural philosophy; Education, liberal; Boyle, Charles (1674–1731), 4th earl of Orrery, politician; Scientific instruments; Books, scientific
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Shaping popular culture: radio broadcasting, mass entertainment and the work of the B.B.C. variety department, 1933-67. Dibbs, Martin
     Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.). Supervised by Nott, James
     Chronological coverage: 1933–1967
     Index terms: Radio; Entertainment, mass; B.B.C., se British Broadcasting Corporation; British Broadcasting Corporation; Variety department, of the B.B.C.
     Categories: 20th Century

Strategies for celebration : realising the ideal celebratory city in London and Paris, 1660-1715. Tierney, Elaine Alice
     Ph.D., University of Sussex. Supervised by McShane, Angela; Llewellyn, Nigel; Howard, Maurice
     Chronological coverage: 1660–1715
     Categories: Cultural history; Social history; Urban history; Europe; 16th-17th Century; 18th-19th Century

Strategies for change: local interest groups, the Church of England and urban politics in 1980s Liverpool. Longino, Elizabeth
     M.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Carter, Harold
     Chronological coverage: 1980–1990
     Index terms: Church of England; Liverpool
     Categories: 20th Century

Studying sociology and the student revolt: 'The Troubles' at L.S.E. as an academic project, 1967-70. O'Rourke, Hannah E.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Houlbrook, Matt
     Chronological coverage: 1967–1970
     Index terms: Sociology; Education, higher; London School of Economics; Student activism
     Categories: 20th Century

Suburban development in five neighbouring south London parishes in the middle decades of the 19th century. Woodward, David
     Ph.D., Kingston. (Soc. Sc.). Supervised by Grieves, Keith; French, Christopher J.
     Chronological coverage: 1851–1881
     Index terms: Suburbs, of London; London; Occupations
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Textile crafts, women and gender, 1900-60. Robinson, Elizabeth
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Vickery, Amanda
     Chronological coverage: 1900–1960
     Categories: Social history; Gender and Women; 20th Century

The 1944 Warsaw Uprising: breakdown in the Allied alliance and beginning of the Cold War?. Murphy, Jonathan
     Ph.D., University College Cork (National University of Ireland). (Hist.). Supervised by Cosgrave, Mike
     Chronological coverage: 1944–1944
     Categories: Europe; United States; 20th Century

The agrarian economy of Romney Marsh and its hinterland with special reference to the Knatchbull estate, c.1730-90. Davison, Anne
     Ph.D., Canterbury Christ Church. (Hist.). Supervised by Hipkin, Stephen A.
     Chronological coverage: 1730–1790
     Index terms: Romney Marsh, Kent and East Sussex; Knatchbull estate; Farming
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

'The best hated man': George Malcolm Thomson, intellectuals and the condition of Scotland between the wars. McKechnie, George
     Ph.D., Swansea. (Hist.). Supervised by Johnes, Martin O.
     Chronological coverage: 1919–1939
     Index terms: Scotland; Thomsom, George Malcolm (1899-1996), Scottish journalist
     Categories: 20th Century

The boundaries of scientific activity, mountains and Victorian 'earth science'. Smail, Robert
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist. of Sc., Tech. & Med.). Supervised by Burney, Ian
     Chronological coverage: 1837–1901
     Index terms: Mountains; Earth science; Science
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The British cavalry, 1920-40. Evans, Gary
     Ph.D., Kent. (Hist.). Supervised by Connelly, Mark; Bowman, Timothy
     Chronological coverage: 1920–1940
     Index terms: Cavalry
     Categories: 20th Century

The British public in a shrinking world: civic engagement with the declining empire, 1960-70. Bocking-Welch, Anna
     Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Buettner, Elizabeth
     Chronological coverage: 1960–1970
     Index terms: Civic engagement; Empire
     Categories: 20th Century

The British yeomanry cavalry, 1793-1920. Hay, George
     Ph.D., Kent. (Hist.). Supervised by Bowman, Timothy; Connelly, Mark
     Chronological coverage: 1793–1920
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The contribution of Norfolk lawyers to the development of the common law. Kemp, Christopher
     Ph.D., East Anglia. (Hist.). Supervised by Morgan, Victor F.G.
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1700
     Index terms: Common law; Norfolk; Lawyers, in Norfolk
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The cultural world of William Blathwayt (c.1650-1717). Piskor Ignatowicz, Julie
     M.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Parrott, David; Glickman, Gabriel
     Chronological coverage: 1670–1717
     Index terms: Blathwayt, William (c.1650-1717), government official
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The development of British foreign dockyards during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars, 1793-1815. Day, John
     Ph.D., Exeter. (Maritime Hist.). Supervised by Morriss, Roger
     Chronological coverage: 1793–1815
     Index terms: French Revolutionary Wars (1793-1802); Foreign relations, with France; Navy; Naval dockyards; Napoleonic Wars (1803-15)
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The development of elite landscapes in Tudor Essex. Easton, Nicholas
     Ph.D., London. (Inst. Hist. Res.). Supervised by Thornton, Chris
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1603
     Index terms: Landscape, elite; Essex
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The dissemination of Western music through Catholic missions in High Qing China (1662-1795). Jia, Shubing
     Ph.D., Bristol. (Hist. Stud.). Supervised by Banfield, Stephen; Bickers, Robert
     Chronological coverage: 1662–1795
     Categories: Cultural history; Ecclesiastical and religious history; Imperial and colonial; Asia and Middle East; Europe; 16th-17th Century; 18th-19th Century

The economic and social structure of north Cardiganshire in 1891. Williams, Peter G.
     M.Phil., Aberystwyth. (Hist. & Welsh Hist.). Supervised by Price, Roger D.; Roberts, Owen
     Chronological coverage: 1891–1891
     Index terms: Cardiganshire; Wales
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The Educational Priority Area Project in the north of England, 1968-71: a traditional English response to educational failure in areas of deprivation?. Williams, Keith
     Ph.D., London. (Inst. of Educ.). Supervised by Crook, David R.
     Chronological coverage: 1968–1971
     Index terms: Educational Priority Area Project; Education
     Categories: 20th Century

The English Catholic issue, 1640-62: factionalism, perceptions and exploitation. Tompkins, Alex
     Ph.D., London. (Q.M. Hist.). Supervised by Questier, Michael C.
     Chronological coverage: 1640–1662
     Index terms: Roman Catholics, Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The English in Wales: political constructions, identity and belonging since 1945. Walker, Michelle
     Ph.D., Bangor. (Hist., Welsh Hist. & Archaeol.). Supervised by Edwards, Andrew C.
     Chronological coverage: 1945–2000
     Index terms: Wales, and England
     Categories: 20th Century

The evolution of a conception of citizenly duty towards military service, 1854-1914: a study of English press discourse. Piper, Alana R.
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Ceadel, M.E.
     Chronological coverage: 1854–1914
     Index terms: Military service; Citizenship; Duty, military
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The growth of an urban sporting culture - Middlesbrough, c.1870-1914. Budd, Catherine
     Ph.D., De Montfort. (Hum.). Supervised by Carter, Neil
     Chronological coverage: 1876–1939
     Index terms: Sport, urban; Middlesbrough, Yorks.
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The growth of public literacy in 18th-century England. Cowan, Steven
     Ph.D., London. (Inst. of Educ.). Supervised by McCulloch, Gary
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1800
     Index terms: Literacy, public
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The historical geography of the Royal Scottish Museum, 1858-1939. Swinney, Geoffrey
     Ph.D., Edinburgh. (Geog.). Supervised by Withers, C.W.J.
     Chronological coverage: 1858–1939
     Index terms: Royal Scottish Museum; Museums; Scotland; Historical geography
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The history of the London brewing trade, 1750-1850. Pryor, Alan
     Ph.D., Essex. (Hist.). Supervised by Raven, James R.
     Chronological coverage: 1750–1850
     Index terms: Brewing trade; London
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The history of the Northern Ireland committee of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions, 1964-74. Gray, Christopher
     M.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Mulholland, Marc
     Chronological coverage: 1964–1974
     Index terms: Irish Congress of Trade Unions, Northern Ireland committee; Ireland; Northern Ireland; Trades unions, Trades unionism, in Ireland
     Categories: 20th Century

The House of Lords and the nationalisation programme of the 1945-50 Labour government. Ross, Adam
     Ph.D., Sheffield. (Hist.). Supervised by Martin, David
     Chronological coverage: 1945–1950
     Index terms: Labour party; Nationalisation; Parliament; House of Lords
     Categories: 20th Century

The idea of sovereignty in English historical writing, 1599-1627. Kanemura, Rei
     Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Serjeantson, Richard W.
     Chronological coverage: 1599–1627
     Index terms: Historical writing; Sovereignty
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The I.R.A.: internment and its activities from World War II to the border campaign. O'Sullivan, Colm
     M.Phil., University College Cork (National University of Ireland). (Hist.). Supervised by Doherty, Gabriel
     Chronological coverage: 1939–1962
     Categories: 20th Century

The Irish in post-war England: experience, memory and belonging in narratives of migration, 1945-69. Hazley, Barry
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Summerfield, Penny
     Chronological coverage: 1945–2000
     Index terms: Migration, Irish, to Britain; Memory, Irish
     Categories: 20th Century

'The lamb and the warrior': manhood, militarism and the diocese of London, 1890-1914. Fountain, Christopher
     Ph.D., Open University. (Relig. Stud.). Supervised by Wolffe, John R.
     Chronological coverage: 1890–1914
     Index terms: Manhood, see also Masculinity; Militarism; London, diocese; Church, 19th-20th cent.
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The language of electoral politics in Britain, 1880-1914. Blaxill, Luke
     Ph.D., King's College London. (Hist.). Supervised by Readman, Paul A.
     Chronological coverage: 1880–1914
     Index terms: Electoral politics
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The London and Thames maritime community during the British civil wars, 1640-9. Blakemore, Richard
     Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Smith, David L.
     Chronological coverage: 1640–1649
     Index terms: London; Thames, River; Civil War
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The making of working-class community, 1950-2000. Ramsden, Stefan
     Ph.D., Hull. (Hist.). Supervised by McLeod, Jenny
     Chronological coverage: 1950–2000
     Index terms: Working classes; Class, social
     Categories: 20th Century

The massacre of St. Bartholomew's (24-27 August 1572) and the sack of Antwerp (4-7 November 1576): print and political responses in Elizabethan England. Buchanan, Catherine
     Ph.D., London. (L.S.E. Int. Hist.). Supervised by Rodriguez-Salgado, Maria-José
     Chronological coverage: 1572–1576
     Index terms: St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre; Huguenots; France; Religion; Antwerp, sack of; Print; Low Countries
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The memory and representation of World War II and the Holocaust among Jews and non-Jews in Britain across three generations. McKay, Thomas
     Ph.D., Leicester. (Hist.). Supervised by Jensen, Olaf
     Chronological coverage: 1940–2000
     Index terms: World War II (1939-45); Holocaust; Jews
     Categories: 20th Century

The million go forth: early railway excursion crowds, 1840-60. Major, Susan
     Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Schmucki, Barbara
     Chronological coverage: 1840–1860
     Index terms: Leisure; Railway travel
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The nature of of selfishness and the genetics of altruism: the role of W.D. Hamilton in discerning myth from reality. Swenson, Sarah A.
     D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Corsi, Pietro
     Chronological coverage: 1956–2000
     Index terms: Hamilton, William Donald (1936–2000), biologist; Altruism; Selfishness; Genetics
     Categories: 20th Century

Theological conflicts in the thoughts of a Christian virtuoso: a study of Robert Boyle. Roy, Tulsi
     M.Sc., Oxford. Supervised by Bennett, Jim; Corsi, Pietro
     Chronological coverage: 1647–1691
     Index terms: Boyle, Robert (1627–91), natural philosopher; Theology
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The policy of water management in Leicestershire, 1750-1900. Campbell, Andrew
     Ph.D., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.). Supervised by Snell, Keith D.M.
     Chronological coverage: 1750–1900
     Index terms: Waterm management; Leicestershire
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The political economy of fin de siècle Christian Socialism. Budden, Daniel L.
     Ph.D., Swansea. (Hist.). Supervised by Thompson, Noel W.
     Chronological coverage: 1890–1900
     Index terms: Christian Socialism
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The political economy of social policy in Wigan, 1848-1900. Pratt, Jonathan
     Ph.D., Central Lancashire. (Hum.). Supervised by Vernon, Keith; Cunningham, Steve
     Chronological coverage: 1848–1900
     Index terms: Wigan
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The post-1945 development of Shetland's pelagic fishing industry. Gear, Robert
     M.Phil., Hull. (Hist.). Supervised by Starkey, David J.
     Chronological coverage: 1945–2000
     Index terms: Fishing industry, in Shetland; Shetland; Scotland
     Categories: 20th Century

The reading lives of English men and women, 1695-1830. Bull, Polly
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Vickery, Amanda; Champion, Justin A.I.
     Chronological coverage: 1695–1830
     Index terms: Reading; Literacy; Women
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The rise of risk and blame in post-war Britain: severe weather events and their lasting effects. Hall, Alex
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist. of Sc., Tech. & Med.). Supervised by Sumner, James; Turchetti, Simone
     Chronological coverage: 1945–2000
     Index terms: Blame, culture of; Weather, severe
     Categories: 20th Century

The role of the Navy during the English Civil War. Lea-O'Mahoney, Michael
     Ph.D., Exeter. (Hist.). Supervised by Black, Jeremy
     Chronological coverage: 1642–1651
     Index terms: Civil War (1642-60); Navy
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The roles of élite women in Ireland, c. 1690–1745. Wilson, Rachel
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. & Anthr.). Supervised by Hayton, David W.
     Chronological coverage: 1690–1742
     Categories: 16th-17th Century; Gender and Women

The Royal Air Force, combined operations doctrine and the raid on Dieppe, 19 August 1942. Mahoney, Ross
     Ph.D., Birmingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Sheffield, Gary; Gray, Peter
     Chronological coverage: 1942–1942
     Categories: 20th Century

The Second World War and the nationalist community in Northern Ireland. Nelis, Tina
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Geiger, Till
     Chronological coverage: 1939–1945
     Index terms: World War II (1939-45); Northern Ireland; Nationalism, in Northern Ireland
     Categories: 20th Century

The south Wales miners' contribution to the tunnelling companies on the Western Front during the Great War. Wood, Richard E.
     Ph.D., Swansea. (Hist.). Supervised by Williams, Christopher M.
     Chronological coverage: 1914–1918
     Index terms: World War I (1914-18); Western Front; Miners, Mining, in Wales; Wales; Tunnelling, on the Western Front
     Categories: 20th Century

The Tithe War in Ireland, 1830-8, with specific reference to Munster and Leinster. Higgins-McHugh, Norah
     Ph.D., University College Cork (National University of Ireland). (Hist.). Supervised by Geary, Larry
     Chronological coverage: 1830–1838
     Categories: Britain and Ireland19th Century

The urban back garden in England in the 19th century. Crisp, Zoe
     Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Shaw-Taylor, Leigh
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1900
     Index terms: Gardens, Gardening, urban
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The urban morphology of Skipton-in-Craven, 1865-1914. Jackson, Kenneth C.
     Ph.D., Bradford. (Lifelong Educ. & Development). Supervised by Sheeran, George; Jennings, Paul
     Chronological coverage: 1865–1914
     Index terms: Skipton-on-Craven, Yorks.
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The Victorian and the modern: the changing place of Victorian architecture and material culture in the post-war British city. Coulson, Thomas D. P.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Whyte, William
     Chronological coverage: 1945–2000
     Index terms: Architecture, Victorian; Material culture, Victorian
     Categories: 20th Century

The visual representation of traveller families, 1860-1960. Brazil, Julie
     Ph.D., University of Limerick. (Hist.). Supervised by Breathnach, Ciara
     Chronological coverage: 1860–1960
     Categories: 19th Century; 20th Century

'They didn't want to die virgins': sex and the soldier on the Western Front. Cherry, D. Bruce
     Ph.D., Reading. (Hist.). Supervised by Hoyle, Richard W.; Worley, Matthew
     Chronological coverage: 1914–1918
     Index terms: Western Front; Army; World War I (1914-18); Sex, in World War I
     Categories: 20th Century

'They opened a whole new world': feminine modernity and the feminine imagination in women's magazines, 1919-39. Hackney, Fiona
     Ph.D., London. (Goldsmiths Hist.). Supervised by Alexander, Sally A.; Richmond, Vivienne
     Chronological coverage: 1919–1939
     Index terms: Modernity, female; Imagination, female; Women; Press, women's magazines
     Categories: 20th Century

Times of trouble and deliverance: worship in the Kirk of Scotland, 1646-58. Langley, Chris R.
     Ph.D., Aberdeen. (Hist.). Supervised by Naphy, William G.; Hynes, Sandra
     Chronological coverage: 1646–1658
     Categories: 16th-17th Century; Ecclesiastical and religious history

'To be doers of what you have been hearers': the politics and religions of the office-holders in the Ipswich Corporation, c.1635-c.1665. Heavens, Deirdre
     Ph.D., Essex. (Hist.). Supervised by Walter, John D.
     Chronological coverage: 1635–1665
     Index terms: Ipswich Corporation; Political, local
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

T.P. O'Connor and the Irish Parliamentary party, 1912-24. Doherty, Erica
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. & Anthr.). Supervised by Coleman, Marie
     Chronological coverage: 1912–1921
     Index terms: Ireland; O'Connor, Thomas Power (1848–1929), journalist and politician; Irish Parliamentary party
     Categories: 20th Century

U.K. ship building sales and marketing, 1879-1914. Humphreys, David
     M.Phil., Northumbria. (Hist.). Supervised by MacRaild, Don
     Chronological coverage: 1879–1914
     Index terms: Ship-building
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Unmarried mothers in the Furness area, 1945-2000. Muir, Fran
     M.A., Central Lancashire. (Hum.). Supervised by Caunce, Stephen; Gritt, Andrew
     Chronological coverage: 1945–2000
     Index terms: Women; Mothers, unmarried; Furness, Cumbria
     Categories: 20th Century

'Unrepentant Victorians': generational identities and tensions in Britain, c.1901-39. Marks, Duncan
     Ph.D., Sheffield. (Hist.). Supervised by Griffiths, Clare V.J.
     Chronological coverage: 1901–1939
     Index terms: Identity, generational
     Categories: 20th Century

Urban society and the English Revolution: the archaeology of the New Jerusalem. Mabbitt, John
     Ph.D., Newcastle. (Hist.). Supervised by Webster, Jane; Boulton, Jeremy
     Chronological coverage: 1642–1651
     Index terms: Civil War (1642-60); English Revolution, see Civil War; New Jerusalem
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Wandering labourers: the Irish and mining throughout the United States, 1845-1920. Noonan, Alan
     Ph.D., University College Cork (National University of Ireland). (Hist.). Supervised by Bielenberg, Andy
     Chronological coverage: 1845–1920
     Categories: North America; 19th Century; 20th Century

War veterans, land distribution and revolution in Ireland, 1919-23. Tynan, Edward
     Ph.D., Maynooth. (Hist.). Supervised by Dooley, Terence
     Chronological coverage: 1919–1923
     Categories: 20th Century

Women and needlework in Britain, 1920-70. Robinson, Elizabeth
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Vickery, Amanda
     Chronological coverage: 1920–1970
     Index terms: Needlework; Women
     Categories: 20th Century

Women and occupations in the census of England and Wales, 1851-1901. Wilkinson, Amanda
     Ph.D., Essex. (Hist.). Supervised by Higgs, Edward J.
     Chronological coverage: 1851–1901
     Index terms: Occupations, female; Wales; Census; Women
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Working-class responses to unemployment on Merseyside, 'c'.1978-98: a Thompsonian analysis. Marren, Brian
     Ph.D., Liverpool. (Hist.). Supervised by Campbell, Alan B.
     Chronological coverage: 1978–1998
     Categories: 20th Century; Social history

Y traddodiad Sosialaidd Cymraeig, o R.J. Derfel I Huw T. Edwards. (In Welsh medium.). Wright, Martin
     Ph.D., Cardiff. (Hist. & Archaeol.). Supervised by Jones, Bill
     Chronological coverage: 1850–1950
     Index terms: Edwards, Huw Thomas (1892-1970), politician; Derfel, Robert Jones (1824-1905), poet and political writer; Wales; Socialism, in Wales
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

2013

Accidents and response: sudden violent death in the early modern city, 1650-1750. Spence, Craig G.
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Champion, Justin A.I.
     Chronological coverage: 1650–1750
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

A comparative analysis of two English and Welsh workhouses - Atcham and Forden, 1836-1930. Ray, Sylvia
     Ph.D., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.). Supervised by Snell, Keith D.M.
     Chronological coverage: 1836–1930
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

A disease and its device: the introduction of dialysis for acute renal failure, with particular reference to Leeds, UK, c.1945-c.2000. Turney, John
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist. of Sc., Tech. ; Med.). Supervised by Pickstone, John V.
     Chronological coverage: 1945–2000
     Categories: 20th Century

Advising the citizen: volunteering and the Citizens Advice Bureau in post-war Britain, 1939-64. Blaiklock, Oliver
     Ph.D., King's College London. (Hist.). Supervised by Thane, Patricia M.
     Chronological coverage: 1939–1964
     Categories: 20th Century

A ‘false and scandalous pamphlet’? Propaganda, settlement and Edward Hyde's ‘complaint’. Hitchman, Alexander J.R.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Tapsell, Grant
     Chronological coverage: 1640–1660
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

A forest of masts: the image of the River Thames in the 18th century. Snell, Geoffrey
     D.Phil., Sussex. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Quilley, Geoffrey
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1800
     Categories: 18th Century

'A great social evil': Irish nationalist responses to prostitution and venereal disease in the early 20th century. Bolton, Jess C.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Paseta, Senia
     Chronological coverage: 1900–1925
     Categories: 20th Century

'A knowledge of local history seems to be a very worthwhile thing': community, heritage and identity in Irthlingborough, 1840-2008. Cosson, Fiona
     Ph.D., Northampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Gamer, Philip; Stobart, Jon V.
     Chronological coverage: 1840–2008
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Aliens and minorities in Ireland during the First World War. Buck, William
     Ph.D., Mary Immaculate College. (Hist.). Supervised by McMahon, Deirdre
     Chronological coverage: 1914–1918
     Categories: 20th Century

An aesthetics of past-present relations in the experience of late 20th- and early 21st-century art music. Wilson, Samuel J.
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Music). Supervised by Johnson, Julian
     Chronological coverage: 1980–2013
     Categories: 20th Century

Anglo-Ottoman relations: the Balta-Liman treaty. Demirbas, Serkan
     Ph.D., East Anglia. (Hist.)
     Chronological coverage: 1838–1838
     Categories: Asia and Middle East; Britain and Ireland19th Century

Apprenticeship in mid 18th-century England: how did this ancient institution operate during the commencement of industrialisation?. Marshall, Tom
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Humphries, K. Jane
     Chronological coverage: 1740–1760
     Categories: 18th Century

Architectural style, church building and the practice of architecture, c.1815-50. Webster, Christopher
     Ph.D., Leeds Metropolitan. (Cultural Stud.). Supervised by Edwards, Bronwen; Strange, Ian; Morgan, Simon
     Chronological coverage: 1815–1850
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

A regular revolution: co-operation, change and classicisation in the Moray landscape, 1760-1840. Barrett, John R.
     Ph.D., Aberdeen. (Hist.)
     Chronological coverage: 1760–1840
     Categories: 18th Century; 19th Century

A royal wardrobe unlocked: a biographical analysis of the surviving garments of Queen Alexandra. Strasdin, Kate
     Ph.D., Southampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Hayward, Maria A.
     Chronological coverage: 1901–1910
     Categories: 20th Century

A study of working-class men who desired other men in the north of England, c.1895-1957. Smith, Helen
     Ph.D., Sheffield. (Hist.). Supervised by Bingham, Adrian C.
     Chronological coverage: 1895–1957
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Authority and crime, 1835-60: a comparison between Exmouth and Torquay. Bryon, Jacqueline
     Ph.D., Plymouth. (Hum.). Supervised by Williams, Richard; Jefferys, Kevin
     Chronological coverage: 1835–1860
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Bedrooms on paper: an analysis of the textual representations of children’s bedrooms in Britain, c.1870-present. Adcock, Jamie
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Geog.). Supervised by Crang, Phil
     Chronological coverage: 1870–2000
     Index terms: Historical geography; Children; Bedrooms, child
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

‘Better farming, better business, better living’: the Irish co-operative movement and the construction of the Irish nation-state, 1894-1932. Doyle, Patrick
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Geiger, Till; Ramos Pinto, Pedro
     Chronological coverage: 1894–1932
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Between women: visualising Victorian women artists' identities through art movements, media and scale. Tyreman, Katie
     Ph.D., York. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Edwards, Jason
     Chronological coverage: 1837–1901
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Beyond Westminster: grassroots Liberalism in England, 1919-29. Freeman, Gavin
     Ph.D., Leicester. (Hist.). Supervised by Ball, Stuart R.
     Chronological coverage: 1919–1929
     Categories: 20th Century

Bletchley Park: a history from below, 1939-45. Smith, Chris
     Ph.D., Aberystwyth. (Hist. ; Welsh Hist.). Supervised by Rhys Morus, Iwan; Nicholas, Siân H.
     Chronological coverage: 1939–1945
     Categories: 20th Century

‘Bloody Nora, I've been integrated’: race and the 1970s sitcom. Patel, Kawan
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Houlbrook, Matthew
     Chronological coverage: 1970–1980
     Categories: 20th Century

Bringing forward shipping for government service: the indispensable role of the Transport Service, 1793-1815. Sutcliffe, Robert K.
     Ph.D., Greenwich. (Greenwich Maritime Inst.). Supervised by Knight, Roger J.B.; Palmer, Sarah R.
     Chronological coverage: 1793–1815
     Categories: 18th Century; 19th Century

British charities and the colonial bias, 1960-2011. Heerma van Voss, Bas S.
     M.Sc., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Fenske, James
     Chronological coverage: 1960–2011
     Categories: 20th Century

British Graphic Art 1660-1735: An Atlantic Perspective. Moore, Peter
     Ph.D., York. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Hallett, Mark L.
     Chronological coverage: 1660–1735
     Categories: Art and Architecture; North America; 16th-17th Century; 18th-19th Century

British infantry battalion commanders in the First World War. Hodgkinson, Peter
     Ph.D., Birmingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Bourne, John
     Chronological coverage: 1914–1918
     Categories: 20th Century

British Intelligence, Counter-Subversion, and 'Informal Empire' in the Middle East, 1949-1963. Hashimoto, Chikara
     Ph.D., Aberystwyth. (Int. Pol.). Supervised by Vaughan, James; Scott, Len
     Chronological coverage: 1949–1962
     Categories: 20th Century; Asia and Middle East; International history

British intelligence, counter-subversion and ‘informal empire’ in the Middle East, 1949-63. Hashimoto, Chikara
     Ph.D., Aberystwyth. (Int. Pol.). Supervised by Vaughan, James; Scott, Len
     Chronological coverage: 1949–1963
     Categories: Asia and Middle East; 20th Century

British Jewish youth movements and identity, 1945-60. Plant, Thomas M.
     Ph.D., Southampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Kushner, A.R.J. (Tony)
     Chronological coverage: 1945–1960
     Categories: 20th Century

British politics in the Edwardian era: a comparative study of the 1906 general election. Parry, Jason
     Ph.D., Reading. (Hist.). Supervised by Worley, Matthew
     Chronological coverage: 1901–1910
     Categories: 20th Century

'But for the love of the place I lived in': the spatial dialogues of intercultural contact in 17th-century New England. Tyler, Joshua N.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Thompson, Peter J.
     Chronological coverage: 1600–1700
     Categories: 17th Century

'Canterburies Nursling': competing images in print of James Butler, marquis of Ormond, 1642-60. Horan, Peter A.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Tapsell, Grant
     Chronological coverage: 1642–1660
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Caring for migrants: policy responses to Irish migration to England, 1940-72. Ewart, Henrietta
     Ph.D., Warwick. (Hist.). Supervised by Luddy, Maria
     Chronological coverage: 1940–1972
     Categories: 20th Century

Change and transition in a professional Scots family, c.1650-1900. Cook, Diana H.
     Ph.D., Dundee. (Hist.). Supervised by Brown, Callum G.; Kenefick, William
     Chronological coverage: 1650–1900
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Church and state in Anglican thought, c.1640-62. Foster, Richard E.J.
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Hist.). Supervised by Robertson, John C.; Worden, A. Blair
     Chronological coverage: 1640–1662
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Citizenship and immigration in British politics, 1968-81. Nolan, Mark
     Ph.D., Hull. (Hist.). Supervised by Simmonds, Alan G.V.
     Chronological coverage: 1968–1981
     Categories: 20th Century

Citizenship, the 'self' and the 'other': perspectives of citizenship educators regarding citizenship, with a focus on religious and cultural difference. Ajani, Malik
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Ansari, K. Humayun
     Chronological coverage: 1950–2000
     Categories: 20th Century

Civic and municipal leadership: a study of three northern towns between 1832 and 1867. Brennan, Michael J.
     Ph.D., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Chase, Malcolm S.
     Chronological coverage: 1832–1867
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Civil defence in Surrey during the Second World War. Wasley, Gerald
     Ph.D., Kingston. (Econ., Hist. ; Pol.). Supervised by French, Christopher J.; Grieves, Keith
     Chronological coverage: 1939–1945
     Categories: 20th Century

Clement Attlee, the Labour government and the British intelligence community, 1945-51. Lomas, Daniel
     Ph.D., Salford. (Cen. Eur. Sec.). Supervised by Murphy, Christopher J.; Callaghan, John
     Chronological coverage: 1945–1949
     Categories: 20th Century; Political history

Clement Attlee, the Labour government and the British intelligence community, 1945-51. Lomas, Daniel
     Ph.D., Salford. (Cen. Eur. Sec.). Supervised by Callaghan, John; Murphy, Christopher J.
     Chronological coverage: 1945–1951
     Categories: 20th Century

Commerce and constitutionalism: the English East India Company and political culture in Scotland and Ireland, 1681-1813. Crerar, Anne
     Ph.D., Aberdeen. (Hist.). Supervised by Brown, Michael; MacKillop, Andrew
     Chronological coverage: 1681–1813
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Communicating advanced nationalist identity in Dublin, 1890-1917. Elliott, Jack
     Ph.D., Warwick. (Hist.). Supervised by Luddy, Maria
     Chronological coverage: 1890–1917
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Counter-subversion in Britain, c.1945-62. Schlaepfer, Christian
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Lawrence, Jon; Andrew, Christopher M.
     Chronological coverage: 1945–1962
     Categories: 20th Century

Culture, combat and killing: a comparative study of the British armed forces at war in the Falklands. Johnston, Peter
     Ph.D, University of Kent. (Hist.). Supervised by Welch, David; Connelly, Mark
     Chronological coverage: 1982–1982
     Categories: 20th Century; Military/naval history; Administrative history

Culture, combat and killing: a comparative study of the British armed forces at war in the Falklands. Johnston, Peter
     Ph.D., Kent. (Hist.). Supervised by Welch, David; Connelly, Mark
     Chronological coverage: 1982–1982
     Categories: 20th Century

Curating science in an age of empire: Kew's museum of economic botany. Cornish, Caroline
     Ph.D., London . (R.H.U.L. Geog.). Supervised by Driver, Felix F.
     Chronological coverage: 1847–1901
     Categories: Art and Architecture; Medicine; Science and technology; 18th-19th Century

Curating science in an age of empire: Kew’s Museum of Economic Botany. Cornish, Caroline
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Geog.). Supervised by Driver, Felix F.
     Chronological coverage: 1847–1901
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Dangerous spaces: working-class homes and fatal household accidents in Suffolk, 1840-1900. Holmes, Victoria J.
     Ph.D., Essex. (Hist.). Supervised by Higgs, Edward J.
     Chronological coverage: 1840–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

‘Discord at home. And, dishonour abroad’: what do representations of anti-Catholicism during the Spanish Match crisis (c.1619-24) reveal about the nature of political opposition and religious identity in late Jacobean England?. Turnbull, Emma C.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Mortimer, Sarah
     Chronological coverage: 1619–1624
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Divided loyalties: the Royal Irish Constabulary in county Tipperary, 1919-22. Reynolds, John
     Ph.D., University of Limerick. (Hist.). Supervised by Logan, John
     Chronological coverage: 1919–1922
     Categories: 20th Century

Dynastic politics: five women of the Howard family during the reign of Henry VIII, 1509-47. Clark, Nicola
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Whitelock, Anna
     Chronological coverage: 1509–1547
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Early county chief constables in the north of England, 1880-1905. Leigh, Juliet E.
     Ph.D., Open University. (Hist.). Supervised by Lawrence, Paul; Williams, Chris
     Chronological coverage: 1880–1905
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Educational experiences of deaf children in Wales: the Cambrian Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, 1847-1914. Mantin, Michael
     Ph.D., Swansea. (Hist.). Supervised by Turner, David M.; Borsay, Anne
     Chronological coverage: 1847–1914
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Elizabethan diplomacy during the Second and Third Wars of Religion: the embassy of Sir Henry Norris, 1567-71. Spranger, Sam A.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Doran, Susan
     Chronological coverage: 1567–1571
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

English diplomatic agents, 1603-1688. Dyson, Tomas
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Hist.). Supervised by Parrott, David A.
     Chronological coverage: 1603–1688
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Ethnicity, community and 'local' football: a historical and sociological study of an African-Caribbean football club in the East Midlands, c.1970-2010. Campbell, Paul
     Ph.D., De Montfort. (Hum.). Supervised by Holt, Richard
     Chronological coverage: 1970–2010
     Categories: 20th Century

Female employment in 19th-century ironworking districts: Merthyr Tydfil and the Shropshire coalfield, 1841-81. Milburn, Amanda J. Macdonald
     Ph.D., Swansea. (Hist.). Supervised by Miskell, Louise
     Chronological coverage: 1841–1881
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Forging the shaft of the spear of victory: the creation and evolution of the home fleet in the pre-war era, 1900-14. Buckey, Christopher
     Ph.D., Salford. (Cen. Eur. Sec.). Supervised by Searle, Alaric; Grove, Eric J.
     Chronological coverage: 1900–1914
     Categories: 20th Century

From moralism to commercialism? Changing discourses on apparel in early modern England. Lenker, Maureen L.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Archer, Ian W.
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1700
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Frontier psychiatrists: the 'borderlands' of British alienism, c.1870-1914. Blayney, Steffan T.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Houlbrook, Matthew
     Chronological coverage: 1870–1914
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Gay activism and life history in Britain during the 1980s: a comparison of the Hall Carpenter archive and the National Lesbian and Gay Survey. Clarke, Jenny
     Ph.D., Leeds Metropolitan. (Cultural Stud.). Supervised by Dampier, Helen; Shore, Heather; Oram, Alison M.
     Chronological coverage: 1980–1989
     Categories: 20th Century

Gender and science in engineering: negotiating contested boundaries. Hunter, Kathleen A.
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Humphries, K. Jane
     Chronological coverage: 1950–2012
     Categories: 20th Century

Gentleman of the sea: the rise of the ocean tramp shipowner, c.1870-1939. Carpenter, Oliver
     Ph.D., Kent. (Hist.). Supervised by Sleigh, Charlotte; Smith, Crosbie
     Chronological coverage: 1870–1939
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Geopolitics, education and empire: the political life of Sir Halford Mackinder, 1895-1925. Pelizza, Simone
     Ph.D., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Whiting, Richard C.; Thompson, Andrew
     Chronological coverage: 1895–1925
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

George Albert Smith (1864-1959): from stage to screen. Ruffles, Tom
     Ph.D., Anglia Ruskin. (Hist.). Supervised by McWilliam, Rohan
     Chronological coverage: 1864–1959
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

'Get fit - keep fit'? Exercise in the female life-cycle in Scotland, 1930-70. Macrae, Eilidh H.R.
     Ph.D., Glasgow. (Soc. Sc.). Supervised by Gordon, Eleanor; Abrams, Lynn C.
     Chronological coverage: 1930–1970
     Categories: 20th Century

Governance, the implementation of social policy and the maintenance of order in Faversham, Kent, c.1570-1640. Warmington, Eleanor
     Ph.D., Canterbury Christ Church. (Hist.). Supervised by Hipkin, Stephen A.
     Chronological coverage: 1570–1640
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Homosexual identity in England, 1967-2004: political reform, media and social change. Buckle, Sebastian C.
     Ph.D., Southampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Cornwall, J. Mark
     Chronological coverage: 1967–2003
     Categories: 20th Century

Horses & Livestock in Hanoverian London. Almeroth-Williams, Thomas
     Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Jenner, Mark
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1800
     Categories: 18th-19th Century; Social history

How has the 1848 Revolution in Ireland been remembered, 1848-1948?. Pierce, Joanna
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Mulholland, Marc
     Chronological coverage: 1848–1948
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Illustration as delusion: Michael Camille's simulacral art history and the works of Aubrey Beardsley. Clausen, Katherine A.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Clunas, Craig
     Chronological coverage: 1892–2000
     Categories: 20th Century

Imposed and imagined childhoods: the making of the Poor Law child, Swansea, 1834-1910. Hulonce, Lesley
     Ph.D., Swansea. (Hist.). Supervised by Williams, Christopher M.
     Chronological coverage: 1834–1910
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Infrastructure as technology: the Paris sewers and the rationalisation of the urban environment. Ayat, Daniel S.
     M.Sc., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Charters, Erica
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Institutions, the moral economy and poverty, 1775-1820. Filtness, David
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Muldrew, Craig
     Chronological coverage: 1775–1820
     Categories: 18th Century; 19th Century

Invalid definitions, invalid responses: defining, defending and dividing disability in the welfare state, 1965-95. Millward, Gareth J.
     Ph.D., London. (L.S.H.T.M.). Supervised by Gorsky, Martin
     Chronological coverage: 1965–1995
     Categories: 20th Century

Irish Covenanters and politics, 1798-1892. Donnachie, Tim
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. ; Anthr.). Supervised by Holmes, Andrew R.
     Chronological coverage: 1798–1892
     Categories: Britain and Ireland19th Century

Irish warfare in the age of the military revolution: the 'Nine Years War', 1593-1603. O'Neill, James J.
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. ; Anthr.). Supervised by Connolly, Sean J.
     Chronological coverage: 1593–1603
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Jacobean patristics. James, Anne
     Ph.D., Sheffield. (Hist.). Supervised by Milton, Anthony
     Chronological coverage: 1603–1625
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

James Connolly and the internationalism of the Scottish and Irish Labour movements, 1880-1916. Ross, Chloe
     Ph.D., Aberdeen. (Hist.). Supervised by Brown, Michael
     Chronological coverage: 1880–1916
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

John Aubrey's antiquarian scholarship: a study in the 17th-century Republic of Letters. Williams, Kelsey Jackson
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Eng. Lang. ; Lit.). Supervised by Lewis, Rhodri
     Chronological coverage: 1646–1697
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

'Lady be good': an exploration of women making music in the Ivy Bensen Band, 1940-95. Bailey, Jenna E.
     D.Phil., Sussex. (Hist.). Supervised by Warne, Christopher M.; Langhamer, Claire L.
     Chronological coverage: 1940–1995
     Categories: 20th Century

Llandilofawr Poor Law Union, 1836-86: the most difficult union in Wales. Hooker, Geoffrey F.
     Ph.D., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.). Supervised by Snell, Keith D.M.
     Chronological coverage: 1836–1886
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Local Government Reform, Urban Expansion and Identity: Nottingham and Derby, 1945 - 1968. Dockerill, R. P.
     Ph.D., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.). Supervised by Gunn, Simon; Snell, Keith D.M.
     Chronological coverage: 1945–1968
     Categories: Local and regional history; 20th Century

Local government reform, urban expansion and identity: Nottingham and Derby, 1945-68. Dockerill, R.P.
     Ph.D., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.). Supervised by Gunn, Simon; Snell, Keith D.M.
     Chronological coverage: 1945–1968
     Categories: 20th Century

London's changing waterscapes: the management of water in 18th-century London. van Lieshout, Carry
     Ph.D., King's College London. (Geog.). Supervised by Green, David; Gurnell, Angela
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1800
     Categories: 18th Century

Medical ethics and the development of jurisdiction over children by medicine in 19th-century England and Wales. Wilson, Cathryn
     Ph.D., Essex. (Hist.). Supervised by Crawford, Catherine J.
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Metropolitan Vickers, the Gas Turbine, and the State: A Socio-Technical History, 1935-1960. Whitfield, Jakob
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist. of Sc., Tech. & Med.). Supervised by Hughes, Jeff A.
     Chronological coverage: 1935–1960
     Categories: 20th Century; Science and technology; Economic history

Metropolitan Vickers, the gas turbine and the state: a socio-technical history, 1935-60. Whitfield, Jakob
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist. of Sc., Tech. ; Med.). Supervised by Kirby, David; Hughes, Jefff A.
     Chronological coverage: 1935–1960
     Categories: 20th Century

Military efficiency: industrial psychology and the British armed forces in the Second World War. Chong, Mark S.-P.
     M.Sc., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Mahone, Sloan C.
     Chronological coverage: 1939–1945
     Categories: 20th Century

Monier Williams and Indian subjects at Oxford, 1860-95. Palmieri, Kristine F.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Whyte, William H.
     Chronological coverage: 1860–1895
     Categories: Asia and Middle East; Britain and Ireland19th Century

Music, nationalism and unionism in Ireland, 1848-1921. Parfitt, Richard E.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Foster, Roy
     Chronological coverage: 1848–1921
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Networks, news and communication: political elites and community relations in Elizabethan Devon, 1588-1603. Cooper, Ian
     Ph.D., Plymouth. (Hum.). Supervised by Draisey, John; Brayshay, Mark; Daybell, James
     Chronological coverage: 1588–1603
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Networks of print, patronage and religion in England and Scotland, 1580-1604: the career of Robert Waldegrave. Emmett, Rebecca
     Ph.D., Plymouth. (Hum.). Supervised by Moore, Dafydd; Hinds, Peter; Tingle, Elizabeth
     Chronological coverage: 1580–1604
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Nineteenth-century synthetic dyes: identification methods and the implications of the results for textile history and textile conservation. Baker, Rosie
     Ph.D., Southampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Hayward, Maria A.
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Northern Ireland, de-colonisation and the Cold War. Goss, Stephen
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. ; Anthr.). Supervised by Corthorn, Paul
     Chronological coverage: 1945–1980
     Categories: 20th Century

On the borderland of insanity: women, dipsomania and inebriety, 1879-1913. Crabbe, Christine
     Ph.D., West of England. (Hist.). Supervised by Hannam, June; Martin, Moira
     Chronological coverage: 1879–1913
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

On the character of the Conservative tradition: an Oakeshottian insight into Conservative ideas in the context of modern British politics. Ploom, Illimar
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Neill, E.T.
     Chronological coverage: 1921–1990
     Categories: 20th Century

On the wire : the strategic and tactical role of Cable and Wireless during the Second World War. Oldcorn, Ben
     Ph.D., Exeter. (Geog.). Supervised by Leyshon, Catherine; Thomas, Nicola
     Chronological coverage: 1939–1945
     Categories: Administrative history; Military/naval history; 20th Century

Pamphlets and politics: the British Liberal Party and the 'working man', c.1867-c.1925. Perduniak, Michael
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Jones, Stuart; Wildman, Charlotte
     Chronological coverage: 1867–1925
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Parliamentary enclosure and the moral economy of the landed estate in Northamptonshire, 1700-1900. Dockry, Georgina
     M.Phil., Hertfordshire. (Hist.). Supervised by Lloyd, Sarah
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1900
     Categories: 18th Century; 19th Century

Patronage and Palladianism: the career of William Newton (1730-98), architect. Pears, Richard
     Ph.D., Newcastle. (Hist.). Supervised by Allen, Joan; Berry, Helen
     Chronological coverage: 1750–1798
     Categories: 18th Century

Patronage as policy: the literary patronage of Sir William Cecil, Lord Burghley. Spare, Bethany C.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Brigden, Susan
     Chronological coverage: 1550–1598
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Piety and expressions of religious feeling in English ballads of the 16th century. Buckley, Martha C.P.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Gajda, Alex; Gunn, Steven J.
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1600
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Playing the men: manhood and authority in the armies of the British Civil War. Regnier-McKellar, Sara
     Ph.D., Essex. (Hist.). Supervised by Walter, John D.
     Chronological coverage: 1642–1651
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Political and religious reactions in the Medway towns of Rochester and Chatham during the English revolution, 1640-60. Clement, Catharina
     Ph.D., Canterbury Christ Church. (Hist.). Supervised by Eales, Jacqueline S.
     Chronological coverage: 1640–1660
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Political management and political integration: the Palatinate of Durham and the Tudor state, 1523–47. Geall, Edward W.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Gunn, Steven J.
     Chronological coverage: 1523–1547
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Portraits of patients and sufferers in Britain, c.1660-c.1850. James, Douglas H.
     Ph.D., King's College London. (Hist.). Supervised by McBride, Ian; Mearker, Anna
     Chronological coverage: 1660–1850
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Post-war developments in music education: an investigation of music education policy and practice, as implemented within three local education authorities during the period 1944-88. Adams, Pauline
     Ph.D., London. (Inst. of Educ.). Supervised by Crook, David R.
     Chronological coverage: 1944–1988
     Categories: 20th Century

Pressure groups and occupational health: the Society for the Prevention of Asbestosis and Industrial Diseases (S.P.A.I.D.), 1976-2008. McDougall, William A.
     Ph.D., Glasgow Caledonian. (Hist.). Supervised by McIvor, Arthur; Greenlees, Janet
     Chronological coverage: 1976–2008
     Categories: 20th Century

Print, politics and public opinion in Ireland, 1690-1715. Forbes, Suzanne
     Ph.D., University College Dublin (National University of Ireland). (Hist.). Supervised by McGrath, Charles Ivar
     Chronological coverage: 1690–1715
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Protestant dissenters in Hampshire, c.1640-1740. Johnson, Rosalind N.
     Ph.D., Winchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Morrin, Jean; Stuart, Elizabeth
     Chronological coverage: 1640–1740
     Categories: 17th Century; 18th Century

Qualities of a royal minister: studies in the rise of Thomas Cromwell, c.1520-1534. Everett, Michael R.J.
     Ph.D., Southampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Bernard, George W.
     Chronological coverage: 1520–1534
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Reading associations in the late 18th century: practices, people and presentation. Ford, Christy
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Innes, Joanna; Dabhoiwala, Faramerz
     Chronological coverage: 1770–1800
     Categories: 18th Century

Rebellion, religiosity and reward: perceptions of the Pilgrimage of Grace. Loughlin, Susan
     Ph.D., National University of Ireland, Galway. (Hist.). Supervised by Forrestal, Alison; Ellis, Steven
     Chronological coverage: 1536–1537
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Remaking the country house: country-house guidebooks in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Anderson, Jocelyn K.
     Ph.D., London. (Courtauld Inst.). Supervised by Stevenson, Christine
     Chronological coverage: 1775–1800
     Categories: 18th Century

Romantic love in words and objects during courtship and adultery, c.1730-1830. Holloway, Sally A.
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Hamlett, Jane E.
     Chronological coverage: 1730–1830
     Categories: 18th Century; 19th Century

Rooms with a view: the development of tourist accommodation in the central Lake District, c.1770-1914. Marsh, Terence J.
     Ph.D., Lancaster. (Geog.). Supervised by Walker, Gordon
     Chronological coverage: 1770–1914
     Categories: long modern

Royal Navy stokers, 1850-1931. Chamberlain, Tony
     Ph.D., Exeter. (Maritime Hist.). Supervised by Morriss, Roger
     Chronological coverage: 1850–1931
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Self-mutilation and psychiatry: impulse, identity and the unconscious in British explanations of self-inflicted injury, 1864-1914. Chaney, Sarah
     Ph.D., London. (U.C. Hist. of Med.). Supervised by Cooter, Roger; Shamdasani, Sonu
     Chronological coverage: 1864–1914
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Seventeenth-century print and dress: the ballads of the Samuel Pepys Collection. Backhouse, Clare
     Ph.D., London. (Courtauld Inst.). Supervised by Ribeiro, Aileen E.
     Chronological coverage: 1653–1700
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Sex hormones: the role of endocrinology in 20th-century sex transformation. Feiner, Natasha O.
     M.Sc., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Mahone, Sloan
     Chronological coverage: 1900–2000
     Categories: 20th Century

Social attitudes in World War II Britain: discipline, welfare and leisure in the Women's Royal Naval Service. Barlow, Caroline P.
     M.Sc., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Rodger, Nicholas A.M.
     Chronological coverage: 1939–1945
     Categories: 20th Century

Sometimes good guys don't wear white: morality in the music press, 1967-83. Glen, Patrick
     Ph.D., Sheffield. (Hist.). Supervised by Bingham, Adrian C.
     Chronological coverage: 1967–1983
     Categories: 20th Century

Spaced out: an investigation into drug communities of modern London. Stanley, William J.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Grimley, Matthew
     Chronological coverage: 1950–1975
     Categories: 20th Century

Spencer Perceval's evangelicalism and Catholic emancipation. Hicks, Edward
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Skinner, Simon
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1812
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The activities of the East India Company in the south-west of England in the 18th century. Evans, Anne
     M.Phil., Exeter. (Maritime Hist.). Supervised by Morriss, Roger
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1800
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The architecture of Selfridge's: the reflection of mass culture and the creation of individual consumers. Sawyier, Anne K.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Wright, Alastair
     Chronological coverage: 1900–1930
     Categories: 20th Century

The Arts Council of Great Britain, 1946-60. Woodbury, Beau A.H.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Grimley, Matthew
     Chronological coverage: 1946–1960
     Categories: 20th Century

The celebrity gossip column and newspaper journalism in Britain, 1918-1939. Newman, Sarah L.
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Houlbrook, Matt
     Chronological coverage: 1918–1939
     Categories: 20th Century

The Church of Ireland and the Irish state: institution, community and state relations, 1922-82. Roulston, Robbie I.
     Ph.D., University College Dublin (National University of Ireland). (Hist.). Supervised by Earner-Byrne, Lindsey
     Chronological coverage: 1922–1982
     Categories: 20th Century

The command, control and communication systems of the British Expeditionary Force between September 1939 and June 1940. Smalley, Edward
     Ph.D., Kent. (Hist.). Supervised by Bowman, Timothy; Connelly, Mark
     Chronological coverage: 1939–1940
     Categories: 20th Century

The cult of St. George and the Henrician Reformation. Byrne, Alice
     M.Res., Warwick. (Hist.). Supervised by Marshall, Peter
     Chronological coverage: 1529–1547
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The cultural memory of the Second World War: D-Day veterans and commemoration in Britain. Tinker, Gregory J.
     Ph.D., Reading. (Mod. Lang. ; Eur. Stud.). Supervised by Footitt, Hillary
     Chronological coverage: 1945–2000
     Categories: 20th Century

The culture of diplomacy: patterns of diplomatic practice at the mid-Tudor courts. Cowan, Amy V.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Sowerby, Tracey A.
     Chronological coverage: 1530–1570
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The development of a religious identity in women of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Leeds and Chorley. Myers, Daylin
     Ph.D., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Dossett, Kate M.; Honeyman, Katrina
     Chronological coverage: 1840–1890
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The feminization of photography and the conquest of colour, 1891-1919: Sarah Angelina Acland photographer. Hudson, Giles M.
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Howarth, J.H.
     Chronological coverage: 1891–1919
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The governance and management of common land in Shropshire between the 16th and 19th centuries. Bowen, James P.
     Ph.D., Lancaster. (Hist.). Supervised by Winchester, Angus J.L.
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1900

The idea of race in inter-war Britain: religion, entertainment and childhood experiences. Rajabi, Helen
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Summerfield, Penny; Wildman, Charlotte
     Chronological coverage: 1919–1939
     Categories: 20th Century

The influence of the Anglo-Irish War, 1919-1921, on the evolution of internal security practices in the colonial empire, 1922-1939. Nelson, Andrew
     Ph.D., Northumbria University. (Hist.). Supervised by McConnel, James
     Chronological coverage: 1919–1921
     Categories: Military/naval history; Imperial and colonial; 20th Century; Political history

The 'ingenious moral painter': Edward Penny, the Royal Academy and the reinvention of genre painting, 1768-82. Lax, Lucinda
     Ph.D., York. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Hallett, Mark L.
     Chronological coverage: 1768–1782
     Categories: 18th Century

The integration of women into the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force, post-World War II to the mid 1990s. Sherit, Kathleen L.
     Ph.D., King's College London. (Hist.). Supervised by Edgerton, David; Thane, Patricia M.
     Chronological coverage: 1945–1994
     Categories: 20th Century

The Irish presidency. Murphy, Brian
     Ph.D., University College Dublin (National University of Ireland). (Hist.). Supervised by Daly, Mary E.
     Chronological coverage: 1937–2012
     Categories: 20th Century

'The Loyal Town of Liverpool': the development, types and meanings of loyalism in Liverpool during the French revolutionary and Napoleonic wars, 1792-1815. Kaufmann, Laura K.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Harris, Bob
     Chronological coverage: 1792–1815
     Categories: 18th Century; 19th Century

The New Years gift: gift exchange in the courtly life of the Elizabethan senior nobility, 1559-1603. Zhukova, Tatyana
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Gajda, Alex
     Chronological coverage: 1559–1603
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The Parliamentary Labour Party and Northern Ireland, 1969-2007. Sutton, Melinda
     Ph.D., Newcastle. (Hist.). Supervised by Randall, Nicholas; Farr, Martin
     Chronological coverage: 1969–2007
     Categories: 20th Century

'The people are at the doors': public politics and parliamentary space in the long 18th-century. Hodgson, Catherine J.
     M.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Harris, Bob
     Chronological coverage: 1688–1815
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The pig in Scotland 1600-1815: an investigation of the domestic pig's role in the cultural, social and economic history of Scotland during the 17th and 18th centuries. Campbell-Jewett, Madeleine A.
     Ph.D., Glasgow Caledonian. (Hist.). Supervised by McFarland, Elaine W.; Tindley, Annie
     Chronological coverage: 1600–1815
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The policing of petty crime in Victorian Cumbria. Woolnough, Guy
     Ph.D., Keele. (Criminology). Supervised by Godfrey, Barry; Wells, Helen
     Chronological coverage: 1837–1901
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The political culture of the Belfast labour movement, 1924-39. Loughlin, Christopher J.V.
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. ; Anthr.). Supervised by McGarry, Fearghal P.
     Chronological coverage: 1924–1939
     Categories: 20th Century

The political engagement of Lancashire Catholic gentry in the reign of Elizabeth I: 1558 to the Armada. Hammond, Wilfred
     Ph.D., Lancaster. (Hist.). Supervised by Mullett, Michael A.
     Chronological coverage: 1558–1588
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The political space of Chancery Lane, c.1760-1815. Boorman, Francis C.
     Ph.D., London. (Inst. Hist. Res.). Supervised by Taylor, Miles
     Chronological coverage: 1760–1815
     Categories: 18th Century; 19th Century

The politics of partnership: Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, 1912-61. Clarke, Darren
     D.Phil., Sussex. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Clarke, Meaghan E.; Mellor, David
     Chronological coverage: 1912–1961
     Categories: 20th Century

The politics of trade: Britain and the People's Republic of China, 1976-80. Sturips, Shaun
     Ph.D., Canterbury Christ Church. (Hist.). Supervised by Ruane, Kevin J.
     Chronological coverage: 1976–1980
     Categories: Asia and Middle East; 20th Century

The provision of disability services in Limerick, 1930-90. Loughnane, David
     M.A., Mary Immaculate College. (Hist.). Supervised by Cronin, Maura
     Chronological coverage: 1930–1990
     Categories: 20th Century

The publishing history and development of school atlases and British geography, 1870-1930. MacDougall, Julie
     Ph.D., Edinburgh. (Geog.). Supervised by Withers, C.W.J.
     Chronological coverage: 1870–1930
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The Queen's House at Greenwich: the material cultures of the courts of Queen Anna of Denmark and Queen Henrietta Maria, 1603-69. Carney, Sophie L.
     Ph.D., Roehampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Johns, Richard; Vallance, Edward; McManus, Clare
     Chronological coverage: 1594–1669
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The role of fear in the representation of China in the British press beween 1899 and 1905. Buckens, Ewout
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Gerth, Karl
     Chronological coverage: 1899–1905
     Categories: Asia and Middle East; Britain and Ireland19th Century; 20th Century

The role of the armoured cruiser in British naval strategy and policy, 1897-1909. Lindgren, Scott
     Ph.D., Salford. (Cen. Eur. Sec.). Supervised by Grove, Eric J.; Searle, Alaric
     Chronological coverage: 1897–1909
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The roles of elite women in Ireland, c.1690-1745. Wilson, Rachel M.
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. ; Anthr.). Supervised by Hayton, David W.
     Chronological coverage: 1690–1745
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The Royal Navy in the French Wars, 1689-1815. Ware, Christopher
     Ph.D., Greenwich. (Greenwich Maritime Inst.)
     Chronological coverage: 1689–1815
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The Royal Society: the cultural politics of science in Cold War Britain. Goodacre, Jenny
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist. of Sc., Tech. ; Med.). Supervised by Worboys, Michael
     Chronological coverage: 1945–1970
     Categories: 20th Century

The Scottish Enlightenment as a network. Danskin, Julie
     Ph.D., Dundee. (Hist.). Supervised by MacDonal, Alan; McKean, Charles A.
     Chronological coverage: 1750–1820
     Categories: 18th Century; 19th Century

The shopfloor experience of regional policy: work and industrial relations at the Bathgate motor plant, c.1961-86. MacDonald, Catriona
     Ph.D., Glasgow. (Soc. Sc.). Supervised by Phillips, Jim; Hughes, Annemarie
     Chronological coverage: 1961–1986
     Categories: 20th Century

The social history of the Black Dyke Mills Band, 1900-65. Wilkinson, Andrew
     Ph.D., Leeds Metropolitan. (Cultural Stud.). Supervised by Collins, Tony; Russell, David C.; Langley, Dan
     Chronological coverage: 1900–1965
     Categories: 20th Century

The Tenth Cruiser Squadron in the First World War. Lilley, Terry
     Ph.D., Greenwich. (Greenwich Maritime Inst.)
     Chronological coverage: 1914–1918
     Categories: 20th Century

The third generation of an arriviste family: William Cecil, 2nd earl of Salisbury, and the consolidation of noble status in unpropitious and tumultuous times. Bird, William P.
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Croft, J. Pauline
     Chronological coverage: 1611–1668
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The world on a plate: the impact of photography on travel imagery and its dissemination in Britain, 1839-88. Mullins, Charlotte
     D.Phil., Sussex. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Quilley, Geoffrey
     Chronological coverage: 1839–1888
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

'This amiable miniature': a cultural history of play in the early 20th century with a focus on H.G. Wells' nursery floor games. Courtney, Stephen
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Gregory, Adrian M.
     Chronological coverage: 1900–1920
     Categories: 20th Century

Thomas Gainsborough and the imagery of passage. Bailey, Joy
     M.A., York. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Hallett, Mark L.
     Chronological coverage: 1747–1788
     Categories: 18th Century

Thoroughly English: county natural history, c.1660-1720. Beck, David E.
     Ph.D., Warwick. (Hist.). Supervised by Knights, Mark; Stein, Claudia
     Chronological coverage: 1660–1720
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Victorian Sunday schools and their mission to civilise youth in the Aire Valley, c.1850-1914. Macgill, Lynn
     Ph.D., Leeds Metropolitan. (Cultural Stud.). Supervised by Ewen, Shane; Morgan, Simon
     Chronological coverage: 1850–1914
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Views of smoke in England, 1800-30. Kasuga, Ayuka
     Ph.D., Nottingham. (Geog.). Supervised by Daniels, Steven; Endfield, Georgina
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1830
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Violence and society in rural Sussex, 1650-1800. Poore, Lyndsay
     Ph.D., Hertfordshire. (Hist.). Supervised by Lloyd, Sarah
     Chronological coverage: 1650–1800
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Was defeat inevitable for Cumann na nGaedheal in the 1932 general election?. Hanamy, John
     Ph.D., University of Limerick. (Hist.). Supervised by Whelan, Bernadette
     Chronological coverage: 1932–1932
     Categories: 20th Century

'We may be led but we will not be driven': the Irish party's war time parliamentary campaign for Home Rule, 1914-18. Longo, Katrina
     M.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Paseta, Senia
     Chronological coverage: 1914–1918
     Categories: 20th Century

Why Donegal slept: the development of Gaelic games in Donegal, 1884-1934. Curran, Conor
     Ph.D., De Montfort. (Hum.). Supervised by Taylor, Matthew
     Chronological coverage: 1884–1934
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

William Burkitt (1650-1703), vicar and lecturer of Dedham: his life, library and legacy. Moate, Gerard Grigglestone
     Ph.D., Essex. (Hist.). Supervised by Raven, James R.
     Chronological coverage: 1670–1703
     Categories: 16th-17th Century; 18th-19th Century

William Jay of Bath (1769-1853). Waddell, Stephen B.
     Ph.D., Stirling. (Hist.). Supervised by Bebbington, David W.; Durie, Alastair
     Chronological coverage: 1789–1853
     Categories: 18th Century; 19th Century

Women and childcare in 19th-century Leeds. Cottam, Susan
     Ph.D., Leeds Metropolitan. (Cultural Stud.). Supervised by Oram, Alison; Shore, Heather
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Women and property: a study of women as owners, lessors and lessees of plots of land in England during the 19th century as revealed by the land surveys carried out by the railway, canal and turnpike companies. Casson, Janet P.
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Cont. Educ.). Supervised by Humphries, K. Jane
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Women and the work of cultural production in A.T.V.'s regional television news, 1956-68. Murray, Gillian E.
     Ph.D., Leicester. (Urban Hist.). Supervised by Sally, Horrocks
     Chronological coverage: 1956–1968
     Categories: 20th Century

Women, capital offences and judicial mercy in northern England in the 18th century. Markless, Rhiannon
     Ph.D., Roehampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Edwards, Peter; Arnot, Margaret L.
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1800
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Worthy citizens: middle-class women and the public sphere in Leicester, c.1850-1900. Francis, Sarah E.
     M.Phil., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.). Supervised by Reidi, Eliza
     Chronological coverage: 1850–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Young England: a study in Conservative dissidence, 1842-5. Ward, Jacob J.H.
     M.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Skinner, Simon
     Chronological coverage: 1842–1845
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Youth movements, citizenship and the English countryside, 1930-60. Edwards, Sian
     D.Phil., Sussex. (Hist.). Supervised by Langhamer, Claire L.; Gazeley, Ian S.
     Chronological coverage: 1930–1960
     Categories: 20th Century

Youth, sex and the permissive society: south Wales, c.1955-c.1975. Pick, Rachel
     Ph.D., Swansea. (Hist.). Supervised by Johnes, Martin O.
     Chronological coverage: 1955–1975
     Categories: 20th Century

2014

A ‘blessed asylum’ or a utopian vision? The viability of a Protestant nunnery in early 19th-century England. Collier, Jackie
     Ph.D., Bath Spa. (Hist. and Cultural Stud.). Supervised by Chalus, Elaine; Stott, Anne
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1825
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Admission for all: how cinema and the railways shaped British culture, 1895-1948. Harrison, Rebecca
     Ph.D., London. (U.C. Geog.). Supervised by Grieveson, Lee; Dennis, Richard J.
     Chronological coverage: 1895–1948
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

A forest of masts: the image of the River Thames in the long 18th century. Snell, Geoffrey
     D.Phil., Sussex. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Quilley, Geoffrey; Clarke, Meaghan E.
     Chronological coverage: 1688–1815
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

A history of sport in Limerick, 1880-1914. Bracken, Patrick
     Ph.D., De Montfort. (Hum.). Supervised by Collins, Tony
     Chronological coverage: 1880–1914
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

A history of the Irish Red Cross. Lehane, Shane
     Ph.D., University College Cork. (Hist.). Supervised by Geary, Larry
     Chronological coverage: 1939–2010
     Categories: 20th Century

A house of mercy? The Sisters of Mercy amongst the poor of Liverpool, 1843-1914. Schlosser, Anna M.R.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Garnett, Jane
     Chronological coverage: 1843–1914
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

A moral business: British Quaker work with refugees from fascism, 1933-9. Holmes, Rose
     D.Phil., Sussex. (Hist.). Supervised by Betts, Paul R.; Reuveni, Gideon
     Chronological coverage: 1933–1939
     Categories: 20th Century

An analysis of Charles Williams's financial prints covering the period 1824-5. Sless, Henry
     M.A., Kent. (Hist.). Supervised by Welch, David
     Chronological coverage: 1824–1825
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

An examination of young working-class women's leisure in three Cumbrian rural communities between the 1930s and the 1950s. Andrew, Rebecca
     Ph.D., Manchester Metropolitan. (Hist.). Supervised by Tebbutt, Melanie; Kirk, Neville
     Chronological coverage: 1930–1960
     Categories: 20th Century

Anglo-Irish relations, 1969-75. Michael, Whelan
     Ph.D., University College Cork. (Hist.). Supervised by O'Driscoll, Mervyn
     Chronological coverage: 1969–1975
     Categories: 20th Century

'Apathy's bedfellow': expectations of disabled veterans in Britain, 1914-39. Hunkler, Kiley F.
     M.Sc., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Smith, Elise
     Chronological coverage: 1914–1939
     Categories: 20th Century

A question of control? Managing diabetes and its professionals in Britain, 1910-94. Moore, Martin
     Ph.D., Warwick. (Hist.). Supervised by Bivins, Roberta E.
     Chronological coverage: 1910–1994
     Categories: 20th Century

Architecture and identity in the English Gothic revival, c.1800-50. Aspin, Philip
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Whyte, William H.
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1850
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

'Are pericardial adhesions of great importance?' The rise and fall of a 'medical' phenomenon during the early 19th century. Rakoff, Elana
     M.Sc., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Harrison, Mark
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1825
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Art, ceremony and the British monarchy, 1689-1714. Farguson, Julie A.
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Smith, H.E.; Barnard, Toby
     Chronological coverage: 1689–1714
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Arthur Johnston and the fostering of Scottish letters. Farquhar, Alexander J.K.
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Norbrook, David; Brigden, Susan
     Chronological coverage: 1600–1641
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Arthur Sidgwick: living and teaching liberalism in late Victorian and Edwardian Britain. Rutherford, Emily M.
     M.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Garnett, E. Jane
     Chronological coverage: 1865–1914
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Asiatic cholera and the development of public health in Belfast, 1832-78. Farrell, Nigel
     Ph.D., Ulster. (Hist.). Supervised by Sneddon, Andrew; McCormick, Leanne
     Chronological coverage: 1832–1878
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

A social history of sport in Cork, Tipperary and Waterford, 'c'.1880-1930. Toms, David
     Ph.D., University College Cork. (Hist.). Supervised by Bielenberg, Andy
     Chronological coverage: 1880–1930
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Aspects of insanity and the law. Molloy, Rose
     Ph.D., Limerick. (Hist.). Supervised by Breathnach, Ciara
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Aspects of sport and social provision in the workplace, c.1880-c.1970: a comparative cross-sector case study. Crewe, Steve
     Ph.D., De Montfort. (Hum.). Supervised by Porter, Dilwyn
     Chronological coverage: 1880–1970
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Association football and Irish society during the inter-war period, 1918-39. Tynan, Mark
     Ph.D., N.U.I. Maynooth. (Hist.). Supervised by Moran, Gerard
     Chronological coverage: 1918–1939
     Categories: 20th Century

A study of the infrastructure and legislation for adoption in Ireland, 'c'.1911-71. Stewart, Colleen
     Ph.D., N.U.I. Maynooth. (Hist.). Supervised by McLoughlin, Dympna; Hill, Jacqueline
     Chronological coverage: 1911–1971
     Categories: 20th Century

A study of women artists in Ireland, 1800-1960. McCarthy, Alexandra
     Ph.D., Limerick. (Hist.). Supervised by Whelan, Bernadette
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1960
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

‘A terror to evil doers’: the N.S.P.C.C. and industrial schools in Kilkenny, 1927-37. Mackey, James
     M.A., Mary Immaculate College. (Hist.). Supervised by Cronin, Maura
     Chronological coverage: 1930–1940
     Categories: 20th Century

Bankside power station: planning, politics and pollution. Murray, Stephen
     Ph.D., Leicester. (Hist.). Supervised by Horrocks, Sally; Gunn, Simon
     Chronological coverage: 1952–2013
     Categories: 21st Century; 20th Century; Economic history

Boy's Own and Girl's Own papers and organised youth, 1914-66. Enver, Alison
     Ph.D., Southampton. (Hist.). Supervised by McDermid, Jane H.; Smith, Adrian
     Chronological coverage: 1914–1966
     Categories: 20th Century

Branding of Britain in the 17th century. Hall, Eric
     Ph.D., Hertfordshire. (Business)
     Chronological coverage: 1600–1700
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Britain and the atomic bomb: M.A.U.D. to Nagasaki. Gorman, Claire
     M.Phil., Bradford. (Languages and Eur. Stud.). Supervised by Bátonyi, Gábor; Price, Munro
     Chronological coverage: 1940–1945
     Categories: 20th Century

British intellectuals in the age of total and nuclear warfare. Glass, Victoria
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Geiger, Till; Jones, Stuart; Ramos Pinto, Pedro
     Chronological coverage: 1850–2000
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Business women in 20th-century Ireland. Moylan, Therese
     Ph.D., N.U.I. Galway. (Hist.). Supervised by Clear, Caitríona
     Chronological coverage: 1900–2000
     Categories: 20th Century

Caring about the British empire: British imperial activist groups, 1900-67, with special reference to the Junior Imperial League and the League of Empire Loyalists. Scott, Claude
     Ph.D., King's College London. (Hist.). Supervised by Vinen, Richard C.; Readman, Paul A.
     Chronological coverage: 1900–1967
     Categories: Political history; 20th Century

Challengers to Provisional Republicanism: the official Republican movement, people's democracy and the Irish Republican Socialist party, 1968-90. Finn, Daniel
     Ph.D., University College Cork. (Hist.). Supervised by Drisceoil, Donal
     Chronological coverage: 1968–1990
     Categories: 20th Century

'Children ardent for some desperate glory’: public schools and First World War volunteering. Methven, Paul
     Ph.D., Cardiff. (Hist. and Archaeol.). Supervised by Waddington, Keir
     Chronological coverage: 1914–1918
     Categories: 20th Century

Children's hospitals in mid-Victorian Britain. Kennedy, Andrew
     Ph.D., Central Lancashire. (Hum.). Supervised by Vernon, Keith; Cunningham, Stephen
     Chronological coverage: 1850–1875
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Church, cricket and community in Halifax and the Calder Valley, 1860-c.1920. O'Keefe, Dennis
     Ph.D., Huddersfield. (Music, Hum. and Media). Supervised by Davies, Peter J.; Laybourn, Keith
     Chronological coverage: 1860–1920
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Civil society and the path to peace in Northern Ireland: a critical assessment of third party intervention in the Northern Ireland conflict and peace process. Monaghan, Ann
     Ph.D., Ulster. (Hist.). Supervised by Ryan, S.; Porter, E.
     Chronological coverage: 1970–2005
     Categories: 20th Century

Classicism, Christianity and Ciceronian academic scepticism from Locke to Hume, c.1660-c.1760. Stuart-Buttle, Tim
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Harris, Bob; Robertson, John C.
     Chronological coverage: 1660–1760
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Clerical politics in Lancashire and Cheshire during the reign of Charles I, 1625-49. Mawdesley, James
     Ph.D., Sheffield. (Hist.). Supervised by Milton, Anthony
     Chronological coverage: 1625–1649
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Clothing middle-class women: dress, gender and identity in mid-Victorian England, c.1851-75. Yen, Ya-Lei
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Hamlett, Jane
     Chronological coverage: 1851–1875
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Combating heretics in civil war and interregnum England, 1642-57: parliamentarian responses to heresy. Wood, Bethany
     Ph.D., Keele. (Hist.). Supervised by Hughes, Ann; Atherton, Ian
     Chronological coverage: 1642–1657
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Concern and consumerism: public and private responses to English commercial society between 1770 and 1840. Tubman, Hazel
     M.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Dabhoiwala, Faramerz
     Chronological coverage: 1770–1840
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Conflict or cooperation? American influences on the development of British economic policy, 1973-9. Burge, Joshua R.J.
     M.Sc., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by O'Rourke, Kevin
     Chronological coverage: 1973–1979
     Categories: 20th Century

Conscience, conviction and contention: diversity in the 16th- and 17th-century English church. Tanner, Michael
     Ph.D., King's College London. (Theol. and Rel. Stud.). Supervised by Crankshaw, David
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1700
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Continuity and change in monetary policy and banking in Ireland, 1922-42. Drea, Eoin
     Ph.D., University College Cork. (Hist.). Supervised by Bielenberg, Andy
     Chronological coverage: 1922–1942
     Categories: 20th Century

Cricket, competition and the amateur ethos: Surrey and the home counties, 1870-1970. Stone, Duncan
     Ph.D., Huddersfield. (Music, Hum. and Media). Supervised by Doyle, Barry; Davies, Peter
     Chronological coverage: 1870–1970
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Crime in 19th-century Derbyshire. Gilks, Janet
     Ph.D., Nottingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Beckett, John V.; Gaunt, Richard
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Dance, gender and selfhood: the life and work of Andrée Howard, 1930-40. Quinton, Laura R.L.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Todd, Selina
     Chronological coverage: 1930–1040
     Categories: 20th Century

Development and dissemination of venereological knowledge in England, 1886-1913. Hanley, Anne
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Szreter, Simon
     Chronological coverage: 1886–1913
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Diplomats, parliament and government: transnational networks, patronage and the press in England in the late 17th century. Gerry, William D.B.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Sowerby, Tracey; Tapsell, Grant
     Chronological coverage: 1680–1700
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Drawing the lines: a G.I.S. study of enclosure and landscape in Northamptonshire. Partida, Tracey
     Ph.D., Huddersfield. (Music, Hum. and Media). Supervised by Cullum, Patricia; Morris, Richard
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Dreams and passions in revolutionary England. Scott, Richard
     Ph.D., Sheffield. (Hist.). Supervised by Braddick, Michael J.
     Chronological coverage: 1640–1660
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

East Ulster and the Irish Revolution, 1920-2. Magill, Christopher
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. and Anthr.). Supervised by McGarry, Fearghal P.
     Chronological coverage: 1920–1922
     Categories: 20th Century

Education and social mobility: new perspectives on the implementation of school reform in Wales, 1960-80. Walters, Iwan E.H.
     M.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Marfany, Julie
     Chronological coverage: 1960–1980
     Categories: 20th Century

Edward Hawke Locker and the foundation of the National Gallery of Naval Art, 1795-1845. Robinson, Cicely
     Ph.D., York. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Hallett, Mark L.; Johns, Richard
     Chronological coverage: 1795–1845
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Elementary education in Berkshire, 1850-1950. Clifford, Sue
     Ph.D., Reading. (Hist.). Supervised by Burchardt, Jeremy F.S.
     Chronological coverage: 1850–1950
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Elite networks in business and community in Northamptonshire, c.1770-2000. Russell, Barbara
     Ph.D., Northampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Kakabadse, Nada; Stobart, Jon V.
     Chronological coverage: 1770–2000
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Empowering Edwardian youth: young liberals and junior 'imps', 1903-14. Brook, Samantha N.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Paseta, Senia; de Bellaigue, Christina
     Chronological coverage: 1903–1914
     Categories: 20th Century

Englishness in England and the ‘Near Diaspora’: Organisation, Influence and Expression, 1880s-1970s". Robinson, Lesley
     Ph.D., Ulster. Supervised by Loughlin, James; MacRaild, Donald
     Chronological coverage: 1880–1979
     Categories: 18th-19th Century; 20th Century; Cultural history

Englishness in England and the 'near diaspora': organisation, influence and expression, 1880s-1970s. Robinson, Lesley
     Ph.D., Ulster. (Hist.). Supervised by MacRaild, Donald M.; Loughlin, James P.; Bueltmann, Tanja
     Chronological coverage: 1880–1980
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Ernest Bevin, the Foreign Office and the question of the Italian colonies: setting priorities for the empire. Weigend, Severin S.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Deutsch, Jan-Georg
     Chronological coverage: 1930–1951
     Categories: 20th Century

Estate management and development in Ulster in the long 18th century: a study of four families, their houses and their estates. King, Frances E.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Tyack, Geoffrey
     Chronological coverage: 1688–1815
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Eucharistic belief and practice in Ireland, 1660-1740. Monaghan, Evie
     Ph.D., N.U.I. Maynooth. (Hist.). Supervised by Gillespie, Raymond
     Chronological coverage: 1660–1740
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Evangelicalism, abolitionism and Parnellism: the public career of the Revd. Isaac Nelson. Ritchie, Daniel
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. and Anthr.). Supervised by Holmes, Andrew
     Chronological coverage: 1837–1888
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Everyday life in the London maritime suburbs, 1748-1800. Thomas, Sujit
     M.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Innes, Joanna M.
     Chronological coverage: 1748–1800
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Evictions on the Glinsk Creggs estate of Allan and Margaret Pollok in the 1850s. Scott, Pauline
     Ph.D., N.U.I. Galway. (Hist.). Supervised by Cunningham, John
     Chronological coverage: 1850–1860
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Evolutionary anatomy: a cult of personality?. Martin, Rebecca
     M.Sc., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Smith, Elise
     Chronological coverage: 1860–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Expectations concerning life after death among evangelical Christians in 19th-century England. Riso, Mary
     Ph.D., Stirling. (Hist.). Supervised by Bebbington, David; Jenkinson, Jacqueline L.M.
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Fancy decoration or green poison? The arsenical wallpapers of William Morris, 1855-96. Muller, Amelie
     M.Sc., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Le Roux, Thomas
     Chronological coverage: 1855–1896
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Female criminal classes in late Victorian Bradford. Ward, Shelagh
     Ph.D., Leeds Trinity. (Hist.). Supervised by Mitchell, Rosemary; Jackson, Will
     Chronological coverage: 1860–1901
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Female involvement in British medical missions. Ingram, Hilary
     M.Phil., London. (U.C. Hist.). Supervised by Hall, Catherine M.
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

'Flippant dolls' and 'serious artists': professional female singers in Britain, c. 1760-1850. Kennerley, David
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Harris, Bob
     Chronological coverage: 1760–1850
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Food for thought: a new approach to early modern social history. Kissane, Christopher
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Oxley, Deborah J.
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1700
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Formalism, aestheticism and art writing in England, c.1918-39. Rose, Sam
     Ph.D., London. (Courtauld Inst.). Supervised by Parkinson, Gavin
     Chronological coverage: 1918–1939
     Categories: 20th Century

Forms of persuasion: art and business in the 1960s. Taylor, Alex
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Johnson, Geraldine; Scott, Linda
     Chronological coverage: 1960–1970
     Categories: 20th Century

Foundations of radicalism. Bend, Nathan
     M.A., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Chase, Malcolm S.
     Chronological coverage: 1816–1837
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Frank Gallagher: writer and propagandist. Declan, Jackson
     Ph.D., Limerick. (Hist.). Supervised by Whelan, Bernadette
     Chronological coverage: 1913–1962
     Index terms: 1893 – 1962
     Categories: 20th Century

Geoffrey Keating's 'Foras Feasa ar Éirinn' in manuscripts, print and electronic edition. Färber, Beatrix
     M.Phil., University College Cork. (Hist.)
     Chronological coverage: 1634–1634
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Governmental perceptions of, and reactions to, radical political discontent in the immediate aftermath of the First World War. White, Calum
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Stargardt, Nick; Gregory, Adrian M.
     Chronological coverage: 1919–1920
     Categories: 20th Century

Government intervention in the Welsh economy between 1974 and 1987. Gooberman, Leon
     Ph.D., Cardiff. (Hist. & Archaeol.). Supervised by Newton, Scott
     Chronological coverage: 1974–1987
     Categories: 20th Century; Economic history

Government intervention in the Welsh economy between 1974 and 1987. Gooberman, Leon
     Ph.D., Cardiff. (Hist. and Archaeol.). Supervised by Newton, Scott
     Chronological coverage: 1974–1987
     Categories: 20th Century

Greenhead stories: people, place and sharing authority across cultural lines. Webb, Chris
     M.Phil., Huddersfield. (Music, Hum. and Media). Supervised by Ward, Paul; Ellis, Robert
     Chronological coverage: 1980–2012
     Categories: 20th Century

'Have we not therefore ample cause to lament?' The experiences of war widows, 1642-79. Furness, Jessica
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Archer, Ian
     Chronological coverage: 1642–1679
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Hidden mysteries and open secrets: negotiating age in 17th- and 18th-century culture. Butler, Rachel
     Ph.D., Cardiff. (Hist. and Archaeol.). Supervised by Walker, Garthine
     Chronological coverage: 1600–1800
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Historians and the Church of England: religion and historical scholarship, c.1870-1920. Kirby, James E.
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Ghosh, Peter
     Chronological coverage: 1870–1920
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Historical Narratives and European Nationalisms: Germany and Ireland in Comparison. Nagle, Shane
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Ceserani, David
     Categories: 20th Century; Europe; 18th-19th Century

Holocaust denial in Britain since 1945. Hobbs, Mark
     Ph.D., Winchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Lawson, Tom G.P.; Allen, Mark A.
     Chronological coverage: 1945–2010
     Categories: 20th Century

Holocaust education in British society and culture. Critchell, Kara
     Ph.D., Winchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Haydon, Colin M.; Lawson, Tom G.P.; Maws, Alex
     Chronological coverage: 1945–2010
     Categories: 20th Century

Home, family and society: women of the Irish landed class, 'c'.1860-1914. O'Riordan, Maeve
     Ph.D., University College Cork. (Hist.). Supervised by O'Halloran, Clare
     Chronological coverage: 1860–1914
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Imperial coaling: steam-power, the Royal Navy and British imperial coaling stations, c.1870-1914. Gray, Stephen
     Ph.D., Warwick. (Hist.). Supervised by Lambert, David; Blyth, Robert
     Chronological coverage: 1870–1914
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Innovation in 19th-century British agriculture: evidence on the diffusion of the steam plough from the archives of John Fowler and Co. Mitchell, Philip W.
     M.Sc., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Grant, Oliver
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Institutional reform in mental healthcare in Ireland: the establishment of the Ardee Mental Hospital, 1933, in its historical context. Butterly, Lisa
     Ph.D., N.U.I. Maynooth. (Hist.). Supervised by Dooley, Terence
     Chronological coverage: 1933–1933
     Categories: 20th Century

Ireland's responses to the Crimean war, 1854-6. Huddie, Paul
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. and Anthr.). Supervised by Gray, Peter
     Chronological coverage: 1853–1856
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Irish Policemen in the Palestine Mandate, 1922-48. Gannon, Sean
     Ph.D., Mary Immaculate College. (Hist.). Supervised by McMahon, Deirdre
     Chronological coverage: 1922–1948
     Categories: 20th Century; Asia and Middle East; Legal history; International history

Irish political organisations in the north-east of England, 1890-1925. Shannon, Steve
     Ph.D., Northumbria. (Hist.). Supervised by MacRaild, Don
     Chronological coverage: 1890–1925
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Issues of ethnicity and class in the paintings of Mark Gertler. Parker, Trevor
     D.Phil., Sussex. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Mellor, David; O'Malley, Michelle
     Chronological coverage: 1911–1939
     Categories: 20th Century

James Mill's commonplace books and their intellectual context, 1773-1836. Grint, Kristopher
     D.Phil., Sussex. (Hist.). Supervised by Whatmore, Richard D.; Vance, Norman
     Chronological coverage: 1773–1836
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Jeremy Bentham's prolonged attack on declarations of natural rights. Cuthbert, Neil D.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Young, Brian
     Chronological coverage: 1768–1832
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

John Collet (c.1725-1780): a commercial comic artist. Blackwell, Caitlin
     Ph.D., York. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Hallett, Mark L.
     Chronological coverage: 1745–1780
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

John Trussell of Winchester: a life. Smith, Robert
     Ph.D., Southampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Stoyle, Mark J.; King, Ros
     Chronological coverage: 1620–1642
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Joining the Movement: tradition and ideology in the I.R.A., 1948-62. Browne, David
     Ph.D., N.U.I. Maynooth. (Hist.). Supervised by Maguire, Martin; Speller, Ian
     Chronological coverage: 1948–1962
     Categories: 20th Century

Jordan, Palestine and the British World System, 1945-57: Glubb Pasha and the Arab Legion. Jevon, Graham
     Ph.D., Oxford. (Mod. Hist. ). Supervised by Rogan, Eugene L.
     Chronological coverage: 1945–1957
     Categories: Political history; 20th Century; Asia and Middle East; International history; Imperial and colonial

Keeping origins in site: lives, locations and science in Dublin, 1870–1910. O'Sullivan, Tanya
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Geog., Archaeol. and Palaeoecology). Supervised by Livingstone, David N.
     Chronological coverage: 1870–1910
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

'Kissing the tortoise shell': Liverpool, 19th century to the present day. Scott, Alex
     Ph.D., Lancaster. (Hist.). Supervised by Wong, Yoke-Sum; Sayer, Derek
     Chronological coverage: 1800–2014
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Law, government and authority in mid-Tudor England: 1540-70. McComish, James A.G.
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Gunn, Steven J.
     Chronological coverage: 1540–1570
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Local experiences of the 1798 Rebellion: a comparative context. Priestley, Ciaran
     Ph.D., N.U.I. Maynooth. (Hist.). Supervised by Gillespie, Raymond
     Chronological coverage: 1798–1800
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Localising Provisional Irish Republicanism in the 1970s. O'Driscoll, Eugene G.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Mulholland, Marc
     Chronological coverage: 1970–1980
     Categories: 20th Century

'Mad Mitch': the media and Britain’s final war of empire - the place of the soldier-hero in 1960s British society. Lord, Matthew
     M.A., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Jackson, Will; Doyle, Shane
     Chronological coverage: 1967–1967
     Categories: 20th Century

Magic and witchcraft in the early modern English Midlands. McBride, Paula
     M.A., Warwick. (Hist.). Supervised by Kümin, Beat
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1700
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Manchester and the press under the bomb: did Britain’s ‘other Fleet Street’ help cultivate the myth of the Blitz?. Hodgson, Guy
     Ph.D., Chester. (Hist. and Archaeol.). Supervised by Huggins, Michael
     Chronological coverage: 1940–1945
     Categories: 20th Century

Mapping spaces: towards a quantitative methodology for exploring maps and mapping in early modern Ireland, c.1530–1610. Porter, Catherine
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Geog., Archaeol. and Palaeoecology). Supervised by Lilley, Keith
     Chronological coverage: 1530–1610
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Marmorealities: classical nakedness in British sculpture and historical painting, 1798-1840. Gilroy-Ware, Cora
     Ph.D., York. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Prettejohn, Elizabeth
     Chronological coverage: 1798–1840
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Medicine, religion and the judiciary: a re-evaluation of the surgeon’s position in the community, 1600-99. Richards, Iain
     M.A., Huddersfield. (Music, Hum. and Media). Supervised by Thornton, Timothy; Cullum, Patricia
     Chronological coverage: 1600–1699
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

M.I.9 and escape and evasion mapping, 1939-45. Bond, Barbara
     Ph.D., Plymouth. (Hum.). Supervised by Bennett, Harry; Brayshay, Mark; Jefferys, Kevin
     Chronological coverage: 1939–1945
     Categories: 20th Century

Midwifery in early modern Ireland. Gorey, Philomena
     Ph.D., University College Dublin. (Hist.). Supervised by McCafferty, John
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1700
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Migration of age: a study of older people migrating from eastern Europe to the United Kingdom. McKeon, Judith
     Ph.D., De Montfort. (Hum.). Supervised by Panayi, Panikos
     Chronological coverage: 1970–2010
     Categories: 20th Century

Modernising tradition: the architectural thought of Giles Gilbert Scott. Lewis, David
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Tyack, Geoffrey; Whyte, William
     Chronological coverage: 1903–1960
     Categories: 20th Century

Multi-storey public housing in England during the inter-war years. Whitfield, Matthew
     M.Phil., Manchester Metropolitan. (Hist.). Supervised by Kidd, Alan; Jefferies, Tom
     Chronological coverage: 1919–1939
     Categories: 20th Century

Music and post-Reformation English Catholics, 1570-1642: place, sociability and space. Murphy, Emilie K.M.
     Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Ditchfield, Simon R.
     Chronological coverage: 1570–1642
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Muslim communities in England, 1962-92: multiculturalism and political identity. Fazakarley, Jed
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Davis, John
     Chronological coverage: 1962–1992
     Categories: 20th Century

Muslim identity politics in the U.K., 1960-2010: development, challenges, and the future as illustrated by the fate of freedom of expression. Elshayyal, Khadijah
     Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Ansari, K. Humayun
     Chronological coverage: 1960–2010
     Categories: 20th Century

Names and naming conventions on the British far-left in the 20th century: the symbolic politics of Marxist group branding and political labels. Dickinson, Nicholas
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Jackson, Ben
     Chronological coverage: 1900–2000
     Categories: 20th Century

Nineteenth-century Ulster book clubs. Emerson, Pamela
     Ph.D., Ulster. (Hist.). Supervised by Blackstock, Allan; Crooke, Elizabeth
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Northern English witchcraft in the later 17th century: a reassessment. Smith, Kirstie E.L.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Roper, Lyndal; Southcombe, George
     Chronological coverage: 1680–1700
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Nurses and midwives in the state sector in Galway, 1922-70. Hawkins, Mary
     Ph.D., N.U.I. Galway. (Hist.). Supervised by Clear, Caitríona
     Chronological coverage: 1922–1970
     Categories: 20th Century

Opting out? Nation, region and locality: the B.B.C. in Yorkshire, 1945-90. Verguson, Christine
     Ph.D., Huddersfield. (Music, Hum. and Media). Supervised by Cooper, Martin; Doyle, Barry
     Chronological coverage: 1945–1990
     Categories: 20th Century

Oral histories of members of Huntington's disease families. Harrison, Jacqueline
     M.A., Huddersfield. (Music, Hum. and Media). Supervised by Ward, Paul; Ellis, Robert
     Chronological coverage: 1970–2012
     Categories: 20th Century

Order and disorder in Ireland, c.1692-1735. Watt, Timothy
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. and Anthr.). Supervised by Hayton, David W.
     Chronological coverage: 1692–1735
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Peterloo, 'the body' and radical discourse. Mutlow, Katharine
     M.St., Oxford. Supervised by Gleadle, Kathryn J.
     Chronological coverage: 1819–1819
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Planning and discretion in England, 1947-2000. Shannon, Damien P.
     M.Sc., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Offer, Avner
     Chronological coverage: 1947–2000
     Categories: 20th Century

Popper: hero of British science, 1934-94. Calver, Neil
     Ph.D., Kent. (Hist.). Supervised by Sleigh, Charlotte; Smith, Crosbie
     Chronological coverage: 1934–1994
     Categories: 20th Century

Poverty, charity and memory in post-war Manchester: the work and operation of the Wood Street Mission, 1945-90. Crosher, Mark
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Carden-Coyne, Ana; Kirby, Peter
     Chronological coverage: 1945–1990
     Categories: 20th Century

Pragmatism and the Long War. Phelan, Gearoid
     Ph.D., Limerick. (Hist.). Supervised by O'Donnell, Ruán
     Chronological coverage: 1976–1994
     Categories: 20th Century

Propertied society and public life: the social history of Birmingham, 1780-1832. Smith, Harry
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Innes, Joanna M.
     Chronological coverage: 1780–1832
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Provincial urban modernity and place-making in Britain, 1930-55. Greenhalgh, James
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Jerram, Leif; Wildman, Charlotte
     Chronological coverage: 1930–1955
     Categories: 20th Century

Reactions to hypnotism in Britain, 1890-1914. Bonney, Evan M.
     M.Sc., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Corsi, Pietro; Charters, Erica
     Chronological coverage: 1890–1914
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Re-appraising Friedman's The Methodology of Positive Economics: a historical look at the debate following his 1953 methodology essay. Thong, Daniel
     M.Sc., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Bitsakakis, George
     Chronological coverage: 1953–1960
     Categories: 20th Century

Rebellion and warfare in the Tudor state: military organisation, weaponry and field tactics in mid 16th-century England. Hodgkins, Alex
     Ph.D., Leeds. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Murray, Alan V.; Foard, Glenn
     Chronological coverage: 1530–1580
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Recovering the Zionist memory of Robert Briscoe. McCarthy, Kevin
     Ph.D., University College Cork. (Hist.). Supervised by Doherty, Gabriel
     Chronological coverage: 1927–2014
     Index terms: b. 1934
     Categories: 20th Century

Reformation responses in Tudor Cheshire, c.1500-77. Cox, Patricia
     Ph.D., Warwick. (Hist.). Supervised by Marshall, Peter
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1577
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Re-imagining the Virgin Mary in Reformation England. Bates, Stephen
     Ph.D., Warwick. (Hist.). Supervised by Marshall, Peter
     Chronological coverage: 1520–1600
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Relations between the clergy and laity in Cambridgeshire, 1625-85. Hart, Graham
     Ph.D., Essex. (Hist.). Supervised by Walter, John D.
     Chronological coverage: 1625–1685
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Religion and mining communities in the East Midlands, 1893. Willcocks, Valerie
     Ph.D., Nottingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Wrigley, Christopher J.
     Chronological coverage: 1893–1893
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Religious change in the University of Cambridge, c.1547-84. Law, Cerianne
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Alford, Steven; Morrill, John
     Chronological coverage: 1547–1584
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Renewal in the mainstream churches in an age of market capitalism: the example of the United Reform Church. Camroux, Martin
     D.Phil., Anglia Ruskin. (Hist.). Supervised by Abbott, Mary
     Chronological coverage: 1972–2000
     Categories: 20th Century

Repertoires of violence: the geography of political conflict in Belfast in the 20th century. Cunningham, Niall
     Ph.D., Lancaster. (Hist.). Supervised by Gregory, Ian; Winchester, Angus J.L.
     Chronological coverage: 1900–2000
     Categories: 20th Century

Rise and fall of the 'Progressive Alliance': Liberal and Labour politics in Manchester, Oldham and Stoke, 1906-22. Wolstencroft, Samantha
     Ph.D., Manchester Metropolitan. (Hist.). Supervised by Adams, Anthony J.; Kidd, Alan
     Chronological coverage: 1906–1922
     Categories: 20th Century

Sarah Sophia Banks: femininity, sociability and the practice of collecting in late 18th-century England. Leis, Arlene
     Ph.D., York. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Hallett, Mark L.
     Chronological coverage: 1775–1800
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Scare stories: newspaper depictions of illicit drug use in Britain, 1960-2000. Hicks, Elliott
     Ph.D., Essex. (Hist.). Supervised by Gurney, Peter J.
     Chronological coverage: 1960–2000
     Categories: 20th Century

Securing the empire, 1922-39: the diverse influence of the Anglo-Irish War, 1919-21. Nelson, Andrew
     Ph.D., Northumbria. (Hist.). Supervised by McConnel, James
     Chronological coverage: 1919–1939
     Categories: 20th Century

'Selling out': authorial anxiety about reader responses and audience interpretation in the 16th century. Lowe, Katherine
     M.A., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Hallett, Raphael J.L.
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1600
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

'Senility before Alzheimer': old age in British psychiatry, c.1850-1912. Andrews, Emily
     Ph.D., Warwick. (Hist.). Supervised by Marland, Hilary
     Chronological coverage: 1850–1912
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth and perceptions of class. Shutt, Catherine
     M.Phil., Central Lancashire. (Hum.). Supervised by Gritt, Andrew; Vernon, Keith
     Chronological coverage: 1824–1877
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Society and settlement in Tulla Barony, 1660-1840. Shoosmith, Teresa
     Ph.D., N.U.I. Galway. (Hist.). Supervised by Lenihan, Pádraig
     Chronological coverage: 1660–1840
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Soundscapes from the city: music, street performance and urban space in Manchester and the Ruhrgebiet, 1850-1914. Walraven, Maarten
     Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Jerram, Leif; Strange, Julie-Marie
     Chronological coverage: 1850–1914
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Spa and seaside resorts in Kent, 1660-1820. Johnson, Rachael
     Ph.D., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Chartres, John A.
     Chronological coverage: 1660–1820
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Space and the late Victorian woman artist: an examination of Dorothy Tennant's relationship with and creation of artistic, cultural and social space, 1873-90. O'Sullivan, Niamh
     Ph.D., Limerick. (Hist.). Supervised by Lawless, Catherine
     Chronological coverage: 1873–1890
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Space, segregation and spirituality: expressions of meaning and belief in the domestic buildings of southern fenland Cambridgeshire, c.1500-1700. Duck, Jonathan
     Ph.D., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.). Supervised by Hopper, Andrew J.
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1700
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

Sport, leisure and social capital in England, 1860-1900. Keenan, Patrick G.
     M.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Humphries, K. Jane
     Chronological coverage: 1860–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The 1921 truce. Óg Ó Ruairc, Padraig
     Ph.D., Limerick. (Hist.). Supervised by O'Donnell, Ruán
     Chronological coverage: 1921–1921
     Categories: 20th Century

The architecture of survival: planning the future of cities in the shadow of air war, Britain, 1935-52. Page, Adam
     Ph.D., Sheffield. (Hist.). Supervised by Nehring, Holger
     Chronological coverage: 1935–1952
     Categories: 20th Century

Theatre of doubt: evidence and legal scepticism in the witch trials of Sir John Holt. Artley, George H.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Holmes, Clive; Southcombe, George
     Chronological coverage: 1642–1710
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The body through the lens: anatomy and medical microscopy during the Enlightenment. Foland, Jed
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Bennett, James A.; Corsi, Pietro
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1800
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The British environmental movement, c.1950-70. Wilson, Mark
     Ph.D., Northumbria. (Hist.). Supervised by Street, Joe
     Chronological coverage: 1950–1970
     Categories: 20th Century

The British environmental movement: the development of an environmental consciousness and environmental activism, 1945-1975. Wilson, Mark
     Ph.D., Northumbria University. (Hist.). Supervised by Street, Joe
     Chronological coverage: 1945–1975
     Categories: Environmental history; 20th Century

'The burglar's mate'? How London's probation officers persuaded magistrates in social enquiry reports, 1958-72. Lunan, John
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Davis, John
     Chronological coverage: 1958–1972
     Categories: 20th Century

The career of Sir John Clotsworthy. Robinson, Andrew
     Ph.D., Ulster. (Hist.). Supervised by Ó Ciardha, Éamonn; Kelly, William
     Chronological coverage: 1634–1665
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The changing role of the Church of England in the London borough of Newham (1945-2001) through the use of its community buildings. Brown, John
     D.Phil., Anglia Ruskin. (Hist.). Supervised by Morris, Jeremy; McWilliam, Rohan
     Chronological coverage: 1945–2000
     Categories: 20th Century

The Chelsea out-pensioners: image and reality in 18th- and early 19th-century social care. Nielsen, Caroline
     Ph.D., Newcastle. (Hist.). Supervised by Boulton, Jeremy; Andrews, Jonathan
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1820
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The City of London and British social democracy, c.1959-79. Davies, Aled
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Jackson, Ben
     Chronological coverage: 1959–1979
     Categories: 20th Century

The contribution of Afro-British writers to the abolition of the slave trade in 1807. Donohue, Tiffany L.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Humphries, Jane
     Chronological coverage: 1772–1807
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The contribution of Northern Irish ports and airfields to maritime strategy and victory in the Battle of the Atlantic. Davison, Robson
     M.Phil., Ulster. (Hist.). Supervised by McNamara, Robert; Thatcher, Ian D.
     Chronological coverage: 1939–1945
     Categories: 20th Century

The decorative scheme of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton: George IV's design ideas in the context of European colour theory, 1765-1845. Loske, Alexandra
     D.Phil., Sussex. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Clarke, Meaghan E.; O'Malley, Michelle
     Chronological coverage: 1765–1845
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The development of Essex seaside resorts and bathing spas in the 19th century. Senter, Andrew
     Ph.D., Essex. (Hist.). Supervised by Higgs, Edward J.
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The development of medical services in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, 1843-1936. Whatley, Pat
     Ph.D., Dundee. (Hist.). Supervised by Tomlinson, Jim
     Chronological coverage: 1843–1936
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The discourse of the Thatcher government: the case of the 1981 budget. Rismal, Nina
     M.Sc., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Jackson, Ben
     Chronological coverage: 1981–1981
     Categories: 20th Century

The economics of medical morality: sufferers' perceptions of type II diabetes in England since 1945. Johnston, Mary-Danielle
     M.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Humphries, Jane
     Chronological coverage: 1945–2014
     Categories: 20th Century

The emergence of a Catholic identity and the need for educational and social provision in 19th-century Brighton. Kennedy, Sandy
     Ph.D., London. (Inst. of Educ.). Supervised by McCulloch, Gary
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The English Morris traditions. Garland, Michael
     Ph.D., Essex. (Hist.). Supervised by Assunção, Matthias Röhrig
     Chronological coverage: 1500–2012

The evolution of medical professions in 18th-century Ireland. Mullaney, Susan
     Ph.D., University College Cork. (Hist.). Supervised by Geary, Larry
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1800
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The evolving role of youths in militant Nationalist activity in Ireland, 1909-21. Cowan, Kate
     M.Litt., N.U.I. Maynooth. (Hist.). Supervised by Moran, Gerard
     Chronological coverage: 1909–1921
     Categories: 20th Century

The external relations of Skipton Grammar School, c.1860-1914. Grant, Douglas
     M.A., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Chartres, John A.; Chase, Malcolm S.
     Chronological coverage: 1860–1914
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The feminism and political radicalism of Helen Taylor in Victorian Britain and Ireland. Smith, Janet
     Ph.D., London Metropolitan. (Hum., Arts and Languages). Supervised by Bland, Lucy; Moore, Jonathan
     Chronological coverage: 1851–1907
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The First World War: history, literature and myth. Trott, Vincent
     Ph.D., Open University. (Hist.). Supervised by Haslam, Sara; Mombauer, Annika; Andrews, James
     Chronological coverage: 1914–2014
     Categories: 20th Century

The great class which lies between: provision for the non-pauper insane in Ireland, 1830-1900. Mauger, Alice
     Ph.D., University College Dublin. (Hist.). Supervised by Cox, Catherine
     Chronological coverage: 1830–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The Great War in Wesham. Ray, Jennifer
     M.Phil., Central Lancashire. (Hum.). Supervised by Mansfield, Nick; O'Cathain, Mairtin
     Chronological coverage: 1914–1918
     Categories: 20th Century

The impact of hydroelectricity on Scottish rivers since 1943. Nelson, Edward
     Ph.D., Stirling. (Hist. and Environmental Sc.). Supervised by Oram, Richard D.; Gilvear, David
     Chronological coverage: 1943–2010
     Categories: 20th Century

The impact of the Irish on the British police forces in Palestine, 1922-48. Gannon, Sean
     Ph.D., Mary Immaculate College. (Hist.). Supervised by McMahon, Deirdre
     Chronological coverage: 1922–1948
     Categories: Asia and Middle East; 20th Century

The inextinguishable struggle between north and south: American sectionalism in the British mind, 1832-1863. O'Connor, Peter
     Ph.D., Northumbria University. (Hist.). Supervised by Gleeson, David
     Chronological coverage: 1832–1863
     Categories: 20th Century; Political history; 18th-19th Century; North America; Military/naval history; International history

The introduction and development of cricket in Halifax and district in the 19th century. Smith, Paul
     M.A., Huddersfield. (Music, Hum. and Media). Supervised by Doyle, Barry
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The Irish amateur military tradition in the British army, c.1854-1945. Butler, William M.
     Ph.D, University of Kent. Supervised by Beckett, I. F. W.; Bowman, Timothy
     Chronological coverage: 1854–1945
     Categories: 18th-19th Century; 20th Century; Military/naval history

The Irish amateur military tradition in the British Army, c.1854-1945. Butler, Will
     Ph.D., Kent. (Hist.). Supervised by Beckett, Ian; Bowman, Timothy
     Chronological coverage: 1854–1945
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The Irish Catholic Episcopal Corps, 1657-1829: a prosopographical analysis. Derr, Eric
     Ph.D., N.U.I. Maynooth. (Hist.). Supervised by O'Connor, Thomas
     Chronological coverage: 1657–1829
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The Irish state and the Big House in independent Ireland, 1922-73. Crooke, Emer
     Ph.D., N.U.I. Maynooth. (Hist.). Supervised by Dooley, Terence
     Chronological coverage: 1922–1973
     Categories: 20th Century

The 'lass 'o pairts': social mobility for women through education in Scotland, 1850-1901. McCall, Alison
     Ph.D., Dundee. (Hist.). Supervised by Brown, Callum; Willson, Perry
     Chronological coverage: 1850–1901
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The lion had wings: the invention of British cinema, 1885-1939. Moody, Paul
     Ph.D., London. (L.S.E. Int. Hist.). Supervised by Sked, Alan
     Chronological coverage: 1885–1939
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The London Mechanics' Institution: social and cultural foundations, 1823-30. Flexner, Helen
     Ph.D., London. (U.C. Hist.). Supervised by McClelland, Keith
     Chronological coverage: 1823–1830
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The military career, religious and political thought of Philip Skippon, c.1598-1660. Pells, Ismini
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Smith, David
     Chronological coverage: 1618–1660
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The natural philosophy of Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle, in contemporary context. Wilkins, Emma E.H.
     Ph.D., London. (U.C. Hist.). Supervised by Gowland, Angus
     Chronological coverage: 1643–1673
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The origins and development of London marine insurance, 1547-1824. Leonard, Adrian
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Daunton, Martin
     Chronological coverage: 1547–1824
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The political impact of London clubs, c.1832-68. Thevoz, Seth
     Ph.D., Warwick. (Hist.). Supervised by Richardson, Sarah; Knights, Mark
     Chronological coverage: 1832–1868
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The potential power of gesture: its role within English Radicalism during the 1640s. Vallerius, Jonathan
     Ph.D., Essex. (Hist.). Supervised by Walter, John D.
     Chronological coverage: 1640–1650
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The reception of government propaganda in 16th-century England. Harris, Jonathan
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Sowerby, Tracey A.; Brigden, Susan
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1600
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The representation of boxing in the press in Georgian England, 1800-30. Bottiglieri, Daniel
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by de Bellaigue, Christina
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1830
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The response of the Irish state to subversion, 1969-81. Ó Duibhir, Seán
     Ph.D., N.U.I. Galway. (Hist.). Supervised by Harris, Mary N.
     Chronological coverage: 1969–1981
     Categories: 20th Century

The rhetoric and impact of the early Chartist press, 1837-42. Burrows, Rowan
     M.A., Warwick. (Hist.). Supervised by Richardson, Sarah
     Chronological coverage: 1837–1842
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The role of the Information Research Department, 1956-66. Collier, Simon
     Ph.D., Hertfordshire. (Hist.). Supervised by Shaw, Tony; Morris, Jon
     Chronological coverage: 1956–1966
     Categories: 20th Century

The social and cultural history of the English fair: a comparative study of Stourbridge, Winchester and Wolverhampton fairs, 1700-1870. Davidson, Jessica A.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Harris, Bob
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1870
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The social and cultural impact of women's increased participation in higher education in England, c.1965-79. Costigan, Elinor L.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Todd, Selina
     Chronological coverage: 1965–1979
     Categories: 20th Century

The tithe war in Ireland, 1830-8, with specific reference to Munster and Leinster. Higgins McHugh, Norah
     Ph.D., University College Cork. (Hist.). Supervised by Geary, Larry
     Chronological coverage: 1830–1838
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The transformation of the Ulster landscape from the 17th to the 19th century. Richardson, Andrea
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Geog., Archaeol. and Palaeoecology). Supervised by McCormick, Finbar
     Chronological coverage: 1600–1900
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

The tyranny of words: on the semantics of fasting in Victorian England. Sinclair, Katherine E.
     M.Sc., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Harrison, Mark; Smith, Elise
     Chronological coverage: 1837–1901
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

The war at home: a re-evaluation of the political career of Brendan Bracken, 1941-5. McMahon, Patrick
     Ph.D., Limerick. (Hist.). Supervised by Whelan, Bernadette
     Chronological coverage: 1941–1945
     Categories: 20th Century

The Whig oligarchy: representation and imagery, 1700-33. Tolley, Stewart
     Ph.D., London. (U.C. Hist.). Supervised by Hoppit, Julian
     Chronological coverage: 1700–1733
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Tracing policy by ports: the economic growth of port cities within British colonial development policy. Tang, Kevin A.
     M.Sc., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Huff, Gregg
     Chronological coverage: 1815–1914
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Troubled by life: the experiences of stress in 20th-century Britain. Kirby, Fiona
     D.Phil., Sussex. (Hist.). Supervised by Robinson, Lucy; Langhamer, Claire L.
     Chronological coverage: 1900–2000
     Categories: 20th Century

Tudor ‘reform’ treaties and government policy in 16th-century Ireland. Heffernan, David
     Ph.D., University College Cork. (Hist.). Supervised by Edwards, David
     Chronological coverage: 1500–1600
     Categories: 16th-17th Century

U.K. monetary policy from devaluation to Mrs. Thatcher. Needham, Duncan
     Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Daunton, Martin
     Chronological coverage: 1967–1990
     Categories: 20th Century

Unapproved routes: histories of the Irish border, c.1922-72. Leary, Peter
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. and Anthr.). Supervised by McGarry, Fearghal P.
     Chronological coverage: 1922–1972
     Categories: 20th Century

Understanding schoolboy athletics achievements in the 19th and 20th century. Kennedy, Augustus D.J.
     M.Sc., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Carter, Harold
     Chronological coverage: 1800–2000
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Vanbrugh, Blenheim palace and the meanings of Baroque architecture. Legard, James
     Ph.D., York. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Geraghty, Anthony
     Chronological coverage: 1705–1724
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Vice beyond the pale: (re)presenting 'white-slavery' in Britain, 1879-1912. Attwood, Rachael
     Ph.D., London. (U.C. Hist.). Supervised by Hall, Catherine M.
     Chronological coverage: 1879–1912
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Waists, health and history: obesity in 19th-century Britain. Campbell, Sarah
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Humphries, Jane; Oxley, Deborah
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Welsh Catholics and national identity: a study of Y Cylch Catholig Cymreig, 1941-60. Treharne, Sioned E.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Grimley, Matthew
     Chronological coverage: 1941–1960
     Categories: 20th Century

Were the developments in 19th-century small arms due to new concepts by the inventors and innovators in the fields or were they in fact existing concepts made possible by the advances of the Industrial Revolution?. Wood, Chris
     M.A., Huddersfield. (Music, Hum. and Media). Supervised by Laybourn, Keith; Wilcock, Paul
     Chronological coverage: 1800–1900
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

West of Scotland industrial and commercial elites and their social, political and economic influence in the inter-war years. Mackenzie, Angus A.
     Ph.D., Glasgow. (Arts). Supervised by Maver, Irene E.; Ross, Duncan M.
     Chronological coverage: 1919–1939
     Categories: 20th Century

What thought of 'head office' to 'one off his head': escaping 'clerkly lives' in middlebrow fiction, 1892-1945. Bishop, Nicola
     Ph.D., Lancaster. (Hist.). Supervised by Taylor, James; Schad, John
     Chronological coverage: 1892–1945
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Why did the British Army change its policy of active service for enlisted boy soldiers during the First World War?. James, Katie E.
     M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Strachan, Hew F.A.
     Chronological coverage: 1914–1918
     Categories: 20th Century

Winchester electors, 1832-86: an electoral-register based socio-political study. Aldous, Richard
     Ph.D., Winchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Allen, Mark A.; Morrin, Jean
     Chronological coverage: 1832–1886
     Index terms: Winchester; Elections, local
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Women and paid work in industrial Britain, c.1945-71. Paterson, Laura
     Ph.D., Dundee. (Hist.). Supervised by Brown, Callum G.; Tomlinson, Jim D.
     Chronological coverage: 1945–1971
     Categories: 20th Century

Women of the big house families of Ireland and marriage, 1860-1920. Watt, Neil
     Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. and Anthr.). Supervised by Coleman, Marie
     Chronological coverage: 1860–1920
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Women's changing social lives in Northern Ireland, 1921-70. Grundon, Stephanie
     Ph.D., Ulster. (Hist.). Supervised by McCormick, Leanne; Kelly, William
     Chronological coverage: 1921–1970
     Categories: 20th Century

Writing religious communities: the spiritual lives and manuscript cultures of English women, 1740-90. Aalders, Cindy
     D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Gleadle, Kathryn J.; Garnett, Jane
     Chronological coverage: 1740–1790
     Index terms: Sociability; Spirituality; Religion; Women; Friendship
     Categories: 18th-19th Century

Writing rogues: cheap print, criminals and readers in London, 1590-1670. Liapi, Eleni
     Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Sharpe, James; Jenner, Mark S.R.
     Chronological coverage: 1590–1670
     Categories: 16th-17th Century