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
Soviet social history in the post-Stalin era, especialy Brezhnev-era social and cultural history, cinema and history of everyday life
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
Late medieval England, particularly politics, religion and aristocratic society
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
Local history; cathedral estates; The Civil War; revolution and gender history
Late medieval and Renaissance Europe; French royal ceremonial
Anglo-Saxon history, particularly kingship and Wessex; Anglo-Saxon religion, especially the conversion and nunneries; interdisciplinary work in archaeology and history