![]() ![]() Most successful applicants to the PhD programme have a masters degree in history or a related discipline, and/or a first class history degree with a substantial original-source dissertation. If you would like to discuss your ideas informally before submitting an application, please contact us. We look for detailed and well thought-out proposals, which set out specific research questions and outline the originality of your topic or approach. We welcome applications in areas that correspond with current staff research interests. Students may benefit from links with interdisciplinary research groups in policing and crime. Dr Rosalind Crone specialises in 19th century society and culture. ![]() Dr Suzanne Forbes covers Irish political culture with a focus on the eighteenth century. Dr Anna Plassart researches the history of political ideas in France and Britain. ![]() Dr Richard Marsden is interested in how ideas about the past have helped to shape identities in Britain from the eighteenth century to the present day. Dr Chris Williams specialises in British social and administrative history. Dr Donna Loftus covers the 19th century, with a particular focus on masculinity. The research interests of members in this area range widely, from manufacturers to masculinity and from political ideas to the making of British identities.ĭr Robin Mackie specialises in business history, and relations between industry and science. ![]()
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