Centre for Urban history

PhD students

Students and their research projects

  • Julie Chamberlain - Women's public lives and the influences on them in four Warwickshire towns 1660-1740
    Supervisor: Roey Sweet
  • Ros Locke
    Supervisor: Roey Sweet
  • Annie Drynan - Voluntary associations in nineteenth-century Brighton
    Supervisor: Roey Sweet
  • James Adams
    Supervisor: Roey Sweet
  • Isabella Smith
    Supervisor: Roey Sweet
  • Emily Cotton - Elite women’s agency in marriage choice and negotiations within the period 1700-1790
    Supervisor: Roey Sweet
  • Tom Callaghan - Anglo-Australian relations through a study of the Ashes cricket contests
    Supervisor: Prashant Kidambi
  • Shuai Jiawang
    Supervisor: Toby Lincoln
  • Li Peilin
    Supervisor: Toby Lincoln
  • Guo Junsh
    Supervisor: Toby Lincoln
  • Kevin Brown
    Supervisor: James Moore
  • Robert Sulley - Contested Schooling: the Governance of Education in Leicester and Leicestershire, 1870-1914
    Supervisors: James Moore and Aaron Andrews
  • Elliot Andrews
    Supervisor: James Moore
  • Ahmed Abouelnour
    Supervisor: James Moore
  • John Pullin
    Supervisor: James Moore

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