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2023

Vetter, Yasmin (2023). Building God’s ‘true church’: exile and the Church of England c. 1553–1566. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

2022

Briercliffe, Simon Neil (2022). “The blackest shadows are cast by the Irish quarter”: the making of Stafford Street, Wolverhampton, 1832-1882. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

Mechkarini, Sara (2022). Neither from here nor from there: the alienation of the evolué(e) in Anglophone and Francophone African literature. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

2021

Kocheri Clement, Sam Antony (2021). The silent missionary: the role of the Bible in the cultural conquest of India, 1804 —1904. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

Thomas, Susan (2021). George Edmonds and the development of Birmingham radicalism. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

2020

Gardiner, Christopher M.S. (2020). Toeing the scratch: a historical analysis of the transition of Welsh prize-fighting, c.1750-c.1918. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

Hodge, Robert J. ORCID: 0000-0002-5409-1724 (2020). The experience of poverty in the Cleobury Mortimer Union parishes, Shropshire, 1770-1870. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

Lindley, Ruth Margaret (2020). "The personal is political is spiritual": feminism and religion in modern Britain. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

McCormick, Martin Patrick (2020). Arthur Henderson and the 1917 Stockholm conference: a reappraisal. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

2019

Chatterton, Robin John (2019). ‘A curious mixture of the old and the new’? the nature of the English corresponding societies 1792-95. University of Birmingham. M.A.

Nejedly, Mary (2019). Child labour in an industrial town: a study of child workers in Birmingham, 1750 to 1880. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

Roman, Roxana-Talida (2019). The edge of Europe: heritage, landscape and conflict archaeology. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

Stamos, Ioannis (2019). From literary criticism to propaganda: intellectuals, culture, and politics during the Metaxas dictatorship (1936-1940). University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

Thom, Sara Elizabeth (2019). Commercialising culture: the sale, display and circulation of art in French, British and American department stores (1875-1914). University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

Wale, Daniel (2019). The development and influence of reformatory institutions for juvenile criminals in nineteenth-century Birmingham. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

2018

Johnstone, Callum Andrew (2018). A very murdering year: The Duke of Marlborough’s 1709 campaign and the experience of battle at Malplaquet. University of Birmingham. M.A.

Keep, Rosemary Isabel (2018). Facing the family: Group portraits and the construction of identity within early modern families. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

2017

Lamprakis, Dimitrios K. (2017). The relationship between centre and periphery in the Ottoman era of experimentation with and adaptation of institutions for fiscal demands: the cases of Kozani, Serfice, and Velvendos, ca. 1690-ca.1820. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

MacDonald, Mary Jacqueline (2017). Silent shadows: supernumeraries in British court masques 1594-1640. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

2016

Dal, Dilara (2016). The modernization of the Ottoman Navy during the reign of Sultan Abdülaziz (1861-1876). University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

Ross, Alexander Nicholas Barney (2016). The Falklands War and the media: popular and elite understandings of the conflict. University of Birmingham. M.Res.

2015

Limm, Andrew Robert (2015). 'Fairly out-Generalled and disgracefully beaten': the British Army in the Low Countries, 1793-1814. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

Mahoney, Ross Wayne (2015). The forgotten career of Air Chief Marshal Sir Trafford Leigh-Mallory, 1892-1937: a social and cultural history of leadership development in the inter-war Royal Air Force. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

Squire, Hannah (2015). French women artists of the Napoleonic era (1799 –1815). University of Birmingham. M.Res.

2014

Longson, Patrick Adam (2014). The rise of the German menace: imperial anxiety and British popular culture, 1896-1903. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

2013

Imranli-Lowe, Kamala (2013). The first Armenian Republic and its territorial conflicts with Azerbaijan. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

Neate, James (2013). The Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force in anti-submarine warfare policy, 1918-1945. University of Birmingham. M.Phil.

Nyamapfene, Kingston (2013). Images of godly magistracy in early Stuart England. University of Birmingham. M.Phil.

Scully, Jon Christopher (2013). From alliance to enmity: Anglo-Japanese relations, 1930 to 1939. University of Birmingham. M.Phil.

Shakespeare, Richard George (2013). The British Council and British cultural propaganda during the interwar period. University of Birmingham. M.Phil.

2012

Ahmed, Shamila Kouser (2012). The impact of the ‘war on terror’ on Birmingham’s Pakistani/Kashmiri Muslims’ perceptions of the state, the police and Islamic identities. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

La Borde, Karen Margaret (2012). ‘Hunting for hidden meaning’: an analysis of the history, interpretation and presentation of seventeenth-century plasterwork at St Michael’s Mount, Cornwall. University of Birmingham. M.Phil.

Reeve-Tucker, Alice Glen (2012). Evelyn Waugh, Graham Greene, and Catholicism: 1928-1939. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

Seyler, Katrin Jutta (2012). Opening the cognitive tool-box of migrating sculptors (1680-1794): an analysis of the epistemic and semiotic structures of the republic of tools. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

Wingfield, Chris (2012). The moving objects of the London Missionary Society: an experiment in symmetrical anthropology. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

2011

Lang, Stefan (2011). Colonial failure in the new world in the sixteenth century: a French and German comparison. University of Birmingham. M.Phil.

Russell, Stuart (2011). The relationship between agricultural development and industrial growth 1660-1880: a case study of the Black Country. University of Birmingham. M.Phil.

Telfer, Elizabeth (2011). Iran's foreign policy in the Caspian region 1991-1997. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

2010

Ritch, Alistair Edward Sutherland (2010). 'Sick, aged and infirm': adults in the new Birmingham workhouse, 1852-1912. University of Birmingham. M.Phil.

2007

Green, Tobias Oliver Ray (2007). Masters of difference : Creolization and the Jewish presence in Cabo Verde, 1497-1672. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

2004

Hayman, Richard (2004). The Shropshire wrought-iron industry c1600-1900: a study of technological change. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

2003

Davis, Patsy (2003). Green ribbons: the Irish in Birmingham in the 1860s, a study of housing, work and policing. University of Birmingham. M.Phil.

1983

Lumley, Robert (1983). Social movements in Italy, 1968-78. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

1950

Anis, M.A. (1950). Some aspects of British interest in Egypt in the late 18th century (1775-1798). University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

1931

Jalea, Victor (1931). Tariffs and stability in commercial relations in the post-war period, with special regard to Central Europe (Succession States). University of Birmingham. Ph.D.

1920

Baker, Edith Ellen (1920). The relations of Great Britain and America (especially from 1861-1866). University of Birmingham. M.Res.

Cooke, A. Roland (1920). The relations between Great Britain and Russia from 1848 to 1856. University of Birmingham. M.Res.

1917

Ketelbey, Doris Mabel (1917). A comparative study of federation in the United States since the declaration of independence, in Switzerland since the thirteenth century and in Germany since 1866, with reference to federation in the British Empire. University of Birmingham. M.A.

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