Department of History

History research students

Name Topic
BASGURBOGA Dilek 'Dialectics of the Idea in Walter Benjamin'
BEARD Alice Nova Magazine in the 1960s and 70s
BLIGH Rebecca
Creation & the Imaginal Work of Henry Corbin
CAMPBELL Simon Miguel de Unauno & the Tradition of Tragic Literature: A Study on Pantheism
CUSTANCE BAKER Jane Decoding Dress in Interwar Detective Fiction
DEEDMAN Cheryl
The Impact of 19th Century Popular Romantic Literature on Young Women's Mentalities
DILLON Niamh The British Diaspora - Race Return Migration and Identity in
20th Century Britain
GRITSENKO Anastasia Notion of Happiness in early Buddhist Philosophy
HAYBALL Harry How Significant was the Role of Serbia in the Origin and Outcome of the War in Croatia (1991-95)?
HENDERSON David Apophatic Elements in the Theory and Practice of Psychoanalysis:
Pseudo-Dionysius and C.G. Jung
INGHAM Mary British Women and German Prisoners of War in the 1940s
KNIGHT David Weapon of Imperialism: A Comparative Work of Imperial
Cartography and the Role of Empire
KOESTLE-CATE Jonathan A Fractious Embrace: Rethinking Ecclesiastical encounters with Contemporary Art (Completed March 2012)
KURZYDLOWSKI Christian Fascist or prophet? Dimitrije Ljotic and the Zbor Movement
LEE Imogen
London Schools and Children, 1870-1920
MCLEAN Jamoula "Doesn't He Know Who I Am?" Libeanese Children's Civil War: Film, History and Philosophy (Completed December 2011)
MURPHY Kate "On an Equal Footing with Men?" Women in the BBC 1922-1939 (Completed October 2011)
PAPAZOYLOU Nina
Cremaster Cycle and the Style of Decaden
REES John
A Collective Biography of the Leveller Leaders in the English Revolution
SAFADI Alison
The British Colonial State and Hindustani: 1800-1947
SHEIKH Shela
'I am the martyr x': Philosophical Reflections on Testimony and Martyrdom
SMITH Phil The Seekers found: Radical Religion during the English Revolution
WHEELDON Christine
Women Civil Servants 1900-1940s
WHITAKER Justin
Kant and Buddhist Ethics
WILKINSON Judith Irish Contemporary Identity


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