People
Andy Croll is interested in poverty in the nineteenth century. His current research is centred on the relationship between the Poor Law authorities and strikers. He is also interested in the operation of the New Poor Law in historically neglected areas such as Wales and the south-west of England. Read his CV here.
Jonathan Durrant is a historian of gender in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. His particular interests are witchcraft and gender in Germany, and masculinity and warfare in the age of the Thirty Years’ War. Read more…
Chris Evans works on the Atlantic and Baltic worlds in the eighteenth century and the connections between the two. Read his CV here.
Jane Finucane is an expert on Germany in the age of the Thirty Years’ War. Read more
Sharif Gemie is a specialist on modern Europe. Read more about his research here…
Laure Humbert works on the project “Outcast Europe”. Read more…
Brian Ireland is a historian of modern American popular culture whose interests range from the literature of the Vietnam War to Hawaiian history. Read about his current research here.
Tim Jones works on gender and sexuality in the Angilcan communion in the nineteenth and twentieth century. Read more
Norry LaPorte is an expert on German communism. Read more here…
Fiona Reid writes on warfare and its impact in twentieth-century Europe. Read more here.
Gareth Williams is an authority on popular culture in modern Wales. He writes on the history of sport in Wales – Rugby Union in particular – and on the choral tradition in the South Wales valleys. Read his CV here.
Alun Withey is a specialist on early modern medical history. Read more here
