We are interested in hearing from students wishing to undertake postgraduate level work in World History/Global Empires at the doctoral level. Please contact one of the supervisors below if you are thinking about applying for a PhD in their subject area.
Dr Alessandra Cecolin: Supervision is offered in topics connected to the modern history of the Middle East, including wider conflict between national and religious groups living in Middle East; Islamic and Judaic shared history in Middle East, history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Applications are particularly welcome on the social, political and cultural histories of the Middle East.
Dr Andrew Dilley: Supervision is offered in topics connected with the history of the British empire and the Commonwealth in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, including the impact of the empire on Britain. Applications are particularly welcome on the economics and business histories of the empire, the politics of the Commonwealth, and on the history of settler societies. Dr Dilley will also consider other topics in the fields of global and British history.
Professor Marjory Harper: Supervision is offered in emigration within the British Empire since the 18th century; modern Scottish history; oral history; medicine and migration.
Professor Anthony Heywood: Supervision is offered in any aspect of Modern Russian and Soviet history, and also transport history, particularly in relation to the role of railway transport in warfare in Britain and Europe; British railway history.
Dr Ben Marsden: Supervision is offered in cultural history, especially of science, technology and medicine in Britain from the eighteenth-century to the present.
Professor Thomas Weber: Supervision is offered in international and global political history and a wide array of modern European history; Jewish/non-Jewish relations and historical methodology.