Research Supervisors

Research supervision is offered in the following research areas; click on the links to find out more about the individual academic staff members

Dr Chris Aldous, Principal Lecturer in Japanese History

Contemporary Japanese history; history of disease

Dr Mark Allen, Senior Lecturer in Modern History

Nineteenth and early twentieth-century economic & social history; local history, especially Winchester and the Hampshire area

Dr Natalya Chernyshova, Lecturer in History

Soviet social history in the post-Stalin era, especialy Brezhnev-era social and cultural history, cinema and history of everyday life

Dr Louise Curth, Reader in Health

Early modern medical and veterinary history; early modern print culture

Dr Colin Haydon, Reader in Early Modern History

Eighteenth-century England, particularly politics and religion

Professor Michael Hicks, Professor of Medieval History

Late medieval England, particularly politics, religion and aristocratic society

Dr Ryan Lavelle, Senior Lecturer in History

Early medieval British history, particularly politics, landholding and warfare in 9th to 11th-century England

Dr Tom Lawson, Reader in Modern European History

History, historiography and representations of the Holocaust; Britain and genocide in the twentieth century; modern British religious history

Dr Jean Morrin, Senior Lecturer in History

Local history; cathedral estates; The Civil War; revolution and gender history

Dr Neil Murphy, Lecturer in History

Late medieval and Renaissance Europe; French royal ceremonial

Emeritus Professor Barbara Yorke, Professor of Early Medieval History

Anglo-Saxon history, particularly kingship and Wessex; Anglo-Saxon religion, especially the conversion and nunneries; interdisciplinary work in archaeology and history