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UNIVERSITY OF HULL
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
RESEARCH YEARBOOK 2009
Compiled and Edited by Peter H. Wilson
PUBLICATIONS IN 2009
Books
BAGCHI, D
Luther’s Earliest Opponents. Catholic Controversialists, 1518-25, 2nd edn, (Minneapolis:
Fortress Press, 2009) xix + 305pp. ISBN 978-0-8006-6203-5
BURGESS, G
British Political Thought 1500-1660 (London: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2009) ISBN 0-33371691-4 hbk / 0-333-69332-9 pbk
PEARSON, R
Busy Person’s Intro to the Industrial Revolution (Leawood, Kansas: Busy Person’s
Publishing, 2009), 23pp. ISBN13: 978-1-935219-12-5
STARKEY, DJ
[co-edited], A History of the North Atlantic Fisheries. Vol 1: From Early Times to the mid-Nineteenth
Century (Bremerhaven, 2009: German Maritime Museum), 455pp. ISBN 3-89757-238-9
WILSON, PH
Europe’s Tragedy: A History of the Thirty Years War (Alan Lane/Penguin, London, 2009),
xxii + 997pp. ISBN 978-0-713-99592-3, also published as A History of the Thirty Years War:
Europe’s Tragedy by Harvard University Press, 2009 ISBN 978-0-674-03634-5
[edited with Alan Forrest] The Bee and the Eagle: Napoleonic France and the end of the
Holy Roman Empire, 1806 (Palgrave, Basingstoke, 2009), xviii + 295pp. ISBN 978-0-23000893-9
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Articles Published in 2009
BAGCHI, D
‘Christ’s descent into Hell in Reformation controversy’, Studies in Church History, 45
(2009), 228-47 ISSN 0424 2084
BANKOFF, G
‘First Impressions: Diarists, Scientists, Imperialists and the Management of the Environment
in the American Pacific, 1899-1902’, Journal of Pacific History, 44, 3, (2009), 261-280
ISSN 0022-3344
‘Breaking New Ground? Gifford Pinchot and the Birth of “Empire Forestry” in the
Philippines, 1900-1905’, Environment and History, 15, 3 (2009), 369-393 ISSN 0967-3407
‘A Month in the Life of José Salud, Forester in the Spanish Philippines, July 1882’, Global
Environment, 3 (2009), 8-47 ISSN 1973-3737
[with Dorothea Hilhorst], ‘The Politics of Risk in the Philippines: Comparing State and NGO
Perceptions of Disaster Management’, Disasters, 33, 4 (2009), 686-704 ISSN 0361-3666
CAPERN, A
‘New Perspectives on the English Reformation’, Journal of Religious History, 33:2 (2009),
238-56 ISSN 0022 4227
‘In Search of the Golden Chersonese’, HerStoria, 2 (Summer, 2009), ISSN 1759-1449
EVANS, N
‘“A Strike for Racial Justice”? Transatlantic Shipping and the Jewish Diaspora, 1882-1939’,
Journal of Jewish Culture and History, 11, Nos 1+2 (2009), 18-32 ISSN 1462-169X
GORSKI, R
‘Employers’ Liability and the Victorian Seaman’; The Mariner’s Mirror, 95/1 (2009), pp. 6275 ISSN 0025-3359
HALKON, P
‘Ceremony and Carpentry? Neolithic stone axeheads in an East Yorkshire Landscape’,
Internet Archaeology Issue 26 - Implement Petrology theme
(http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue26/index.html) Sept.2009
HEYWOOD, C
‘Memed II and the Historians: Babinger’s Mehmed der Eroberer during fifty years (19532003)’, Turcica (Paris), 40 (2008 [2009 published]), 295-344 ISSN 0082-6847
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MORGAN, P
‘“I was there, too”: memories of victimhood in wartime Italy’, Modern Italy 14, 2 (2009),
217-31 ISSN 1353-2944
RICHARDSON, D
[with Joel Quirk], ‘Anti-slavery, European Identity and International Society: A Macrohistorical Perspective’, Journal of Modern European History, special issue, 7, no.1, (2009),
68-92.
‘Cultures of Exchange: Atlantic Africa during the Era of the Slave Trade’, Transactions of
the Royal Historical Society, 19, (2009), 151-179 ISSN 0080-4401
ROBINSON, R
‘The Finances and Fortunes of Yorkshire Coast Harbours in the Nineteenth Century’,
Northern History, 46 (2009),
SMITH, SD
‘The account book of Richard Poor, Quaker merchant of Barbados’, The William and Mary
Quarterly, 66 (2009), 605-28 ISSN 0043-5597
[with Tom Wheeley] ‘“Requisites of a considerable Trade”: The letters of Atlantic merchant,
Robert Plumsted, 1752-58’, The English Historical Review, 124 (2009), 545-70 ISSN 00138266
WILSON, PH
‘Who won the Thirty Years War’, History Today, 59 no.8 (2009), 12-19 ISSN 0018-2753
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Book Chapters Published in 2009
AYTON, A
‘Armies and military communities in fourteenth-century England’, in ed. P. Coss and C.
Tyerman (eds.), Soldiers, Nobles and Gentlemen: Essays in Honour of Maurice Keen
(Boydell, Woodbridge, 2009), pp. 215-39 ISBN 978-1-84383-486-1
BAGCHI, D
[with Jocelyn Sheppard], ‘William Mitchell (d. 1599), Fellow of the Queen’s College,
Oxford’, in R.J. Fehrenbach & J. Black (eds.), Private Libraries in Renaissance England 7
(Tempe, AZ: Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies, 2009). ISBN 978-086698-231-3
BANKOFF, G
‘Vorzeichen für das neue Jahrhundert? Der Tsunami im Indischen Ozean 2004 und der
Hurrikan Katrina im Golf von Mexiko 2005’(The Indian Ocean Tsunami of 2004 and
Hurricane Katrina in the Gulf of Mexico 2005: Portends of the New Century?), in Gerrit
Jasper Schenk (ed.), Katastrophen: Vom Untergang Pompejis bis zum Klimawandel,
Ostfildern: Thorbecke, 2009, pp.191-204 ISBN 978-3-7995-0844-5
‘Wood for War: The Legacy of Human Conflict on the Forests of the Philippines, 16001946’, in Charles Closmann (ed.), War and the Environment: Military Destruction in the
Modern Age (College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press, 2009), pp.32-48 ISBN
978-1-60344-169-8
‘Conservation and Colonialism: Gifford Pinchot and the Birth of Tropical Forestry in the
Philippines’, in Alfred W. McCoy and Francisco Scarano (eds.) Colonial Crucible: Empire in
the Making of the Modern American State (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2009),
pp.479-488 ISBN 978-0-299-23104-0
‘Cultures of Disaster, Cultures of Coping: Hazard as a Frequent Life Experience in the
Philippines, 1600-2000’, in Christof Mauch and Christian Pfister (eds.), Natural Disasters,
Cultural Responses: Case Studies Toward a Global Environmental History (Lanham, Md:
Lexington Books, 2009), pp. 265-284 ISBN 978-0-7391-2416-1
‘Natural Hazards’ (2000 word essay) in Akira Iriye and Pierre-Yves Saunier (eds.), The
Palgrave Dictionary of Transnational History (New York: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2009),
pp.753-756 ISBN 978-1-4039-9295-6
BISKUP, T
'The Enlightenment', in: Miriam Griffin (ed.), The Blackwell Companion to Julius Caesar
(Blackwell-Wiley: Oxford, 2009), pp. 399-409, ISBN 9781405149235
'Höfisches Retablissement: Der Hof Friedrichs des Großen nach dem Siebenjährigen Krieg',
in Friedrich 300 – Colloquien, Friedrich der Große, eine perspektivische Bestandsaufnahme,
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URL: http://www.perspectivia.net/content/publikationen/friedrich300-colloquien/friedrichbestandsaufnahme/biskup_retablissement.
'Preußischer Pomp: Zeremoniellnutzung und Ruhmbegriff Friedrichs des Großenim Berliner
Carousel von 1750', in Friedrich 300 – Colloquien, Friedrich der Großeund der Hof, URL:
http://www.perspectivia.net/content/publikationen/friedrich300-colloquien/friedrichhof/biskup_Pomp
BURGESS, G
‘Office-Holding, Participation and England’s “Monarchical Republic”’, in Jan Hartman, Jaap
Nieuwstraten & Michel Reinders (eds.), Public Offices, Personal Demands: Capability in
Governance in the Seventeenth-Century Dutch Republic (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge
Scholars, 2009), pp. 222-36 ISBN 1-4438-1012-6
CROUCH, D
‘Courtliness and Chivalry: Colliding Constructs’, in P.R. Coss and C. Tyerman (eds.),
Soldiers, Nobles and Gentlemen: Essays in Honour of Maurice Keen, (Boydell, 2009), pp.3248. ISBN 978-1843834861
‘Between Three Realms: the acts of Waleran II, count of Meulan and Worcester’, in D. Crook
and N. Vincent (eds.) Records, Administration and Aristocratic Society in the Anglo-Norman
Realm, (Woodbridge, Boydell, 2009), pp.75-90 ISBN 978-1843834854
EVANS, N
‘State, Commerce and anti-Alienism: Balancing Britain’s interests in the Late Victorian
Period’, in Eitan Bar-Yosef & Nadia Valman (eds.), The ‘Jew’ in Late-Victorian and
Edwardian Culture: From East End to East Africa (Palgrave, Basingstoke, 2009), pp.80-97,
ISBN 978-1-4039-9702
GORSKI, R
‘Justices and Injustice? England’s Local Officials in the Later Middle Ages’, in Paul Dalton
and John Appleby (ed.), Outlaws in Medieval and Early Modern England: Crime,
Government and Society, c.1066–c.1600 (Ashgate; 2009), pp.55-74 ISBN 978-0-7546-58931
HALKON, P
‘Beyond the cockpit - the role of aerial photographs for archaeology in UK Higher
Education’, in D. Cowley/R. Palmer (eds.), Collected papers and report of the AARG/EAC
Working Party on Aerial Archaeology (Occasional Publication of the Aerial Archaeology
Research Group No. 1; Aerial Archaeology Research Group, 2009), ISSN 2040-526X
HEYWOOD, C
Uncertainty”?: The French Community in Cyprus at the Turn of the Eighteenth Century’, in
Andrekos Varnava, Nicholas Coureas and Marina Elia (eds.), The Minorities of Cyprus:
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Development Patterns and the Internal Exclusion (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge
Scholars Press, 2009), pp. 26-51 ISBN 1-4438-0052-X
HIGNETT, K
‘Co-option or criminalisation? The state, border communities and crime in early modern
Europe’ in Mark Galeotti (ed), Organised Crime in History (London: Routledge, 2009),
pp.35-51, ISBN 0-415-47817-0
MORGAN, P
‘Corporatism and the Economic Order’, in R.J.B. Bosworth (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of
Fascism (Oxford:OUP, 2009), pp.150-65 ISBN 9780-0-19-929131-1
PEARSON, R
[with Mark Freeman and James Taylor], “Between Madam Bubble and Kitty Lorimer:
Women Investors in British and Irish Stock Companies”, in Anne Laurence, Josephine
Maltby and Janette Rutterford (eds.), Women and Their Money, 1700-1950: Essays on
Women and Finance (London and New York: Routledge, 2009), pp. 95-114. ISBN 978-0415-41976-5
RICHARDSON, D
[with Simon J. Hogerzeil], ‘Slave Purchasing Strategies and Shipboard Mortality: Day-to-Day
Evidence from the Dutch African Trade, 1751-1797’ in David Boyd Haycock and Sally Archer (eds.),
Health and Medicine at Sea, 1700-1900 (Woodbridge, 2009: D.S. Brewer), pp. 143-171
ROBINSON, R
‘The Sea Fisheries of the Northwest European Continental Shelf c1100-1850’, in D.J.
Starkey, J. Thor, & I. Heidbrink (eds.), A History of the North Atlantic Fisheries, Vol. 1: from
early times to 1850 (Bremerhaven, 2009: German Maritime Museum) ISBN 3-89757-238-9
37 pages.
STARKEY, DJ
‘Diverse Waters, Common Themes’, in David J Starkey et al (ed.), A History of the North
Atlantic Fisheries Vol 1: From Early Times to the mid-Nineteenth Century (Bremerhaven,
2009: German Maritime Museum) ISBN 3-89757-238-9
TURNER, ME
‘The Demise of the Yeoman c. 1750-1940’, Chapter 6 in John Broad (ed.), A common
agricultural inheritance: Revising French and British rural divergence (British Agricultural
History Society Supplement Series no.5, 2009), pp. 83-103 ISBN 0-903269-05-8
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WILSON, PH
‘Prussia as a fiscal-military state’, in Christopher Storrs (ed.), The Fiscal-Military State in
eighteenth-century Europe (Ashgate, Aldershot, 2009), pp.95-124 ISBN 978-0-7546-5814-6
‘Frederick the Great and Imperial politics, 1740-56’, in Jürgen Luh and Michael Kaiser
(eds.), Friedrich 300 -. Eine perspektivische Bestandsaufnahme
(http://www.perspectiva.net/content/publikationen/, DHI Paris internet platform, 2009) 26pp.
[with Alan Forrest], ‘Introduction’, in P.H. Wilson & Alan Forrest (eds.), The Bee and the
Eagle: Napoleonic France and the end of the Holy Roman Empire, 1806 (Palgrave,
Basingstoke, 2009), pp.1-21 ISBN 978-0-230-00893-9
‘The meaning of empire in Central Europe around 1800’, in P.H. Wilson & Alan Forrest
(eds.), The Bee and the Eagle: Napoleonic France and the end of the Holy Roman Empire,
1806 (Palgrave, Basingstoke, 2009), pp.22-41 ISBN 978-0-230-00893-9
Databases in 2009
BARNARD, M
HMAP Workpackage 2 Data Pages. www.hull.ac.uk/hmap
ROBINSON, R
Blaydes House: Far Horizons to the Ends of the Earth. Map based website incorporating
biographies for c40 Hull people and locally built ships which have made an impact in various
parts of the world. Two versions available on-line: one for adults and the other for years 6 &
7 school pupils which also includes worksheets and additional resources. Published January,
2009
URL http://www.hull.ac.uk/mhsc/FarHorizons/farhorizons.htm
STARKEY, DJ
INCOFISH Workpackage 2 Data Pages. www.hull.ac.uk/incofish
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PUBLICATIONS FORTHCOMING IN 2010
Books
BURGESS, G
[edited with Charles Prior], England’s Wars of Religion, Revisited (Basingstoke: Palgrave)
EVANS, N
[Edited with Kenneth Collins], Jewish Settlement, Development and Identities in Scotland
1879-2004: A special edition of Immigrants and Minorities (2010). [To be reprinted as an
edited collection by Routledge in 2010/11.]
HALKON, P
The Parisi – Britons and Romans in an East Yorkshire Landscape (The History Press)
[edited with Martin Millett and Helen Woodhouse], Hayton – the archaeology of an Iron
Age and Roman landscape in East Yorkshire (Leeds: Yorkshire Archaeological Reports)
Estimated at 350-400 pages
HEYWOOD, C
[edited with Maria Fusaro and Mohamed-Salah Omri], Trade and Cultural Exchange in the
Early Modern Mediterranean: Braudel’s Maritime Legacy (London: I. B. Tauris, 2010) (in
press: due 3/10). ISBN ??
PEARSON, R
[with Mark Freeman and James Taylor], Shareholder Democracies? Corporate Governance
in Britain and Ireland before 1850 (University of Chicago Press, 2010)
PRIOR, C
A Confusion of Tongues: Britain’s Wars of Reformation, 1560-1642 (Oxford: OUP, 2010)
[edited with Glenn Burgess], England’s Wars of Religion, Revisited (Basingstoke: Palgrave
Publication late 2010)
RICHARDSON, D
[with David Eltis], Atlas of Transatlantic Slavery (New Haven, Yale University Press)
ROBINSON, R
Far Horizons: From Hull to the Ends of the Earth (Maritime Historical Studies Centre,
Blaydes House, Hull), 220pp.
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STARKEY, DJ
[sole editor]. Conflict, Overfishing and Spatial Expansion in the North Atlantic Fisheries,
c.1400-2000 (Hull: Maritime Historical Studies Centre, 2010)
WILSON, PH
Chinese translation of The Holy Roman Empire 1495-1806 (Studies in European History
Series) with Peking University Press scheduled for end 2010
[sole editor] The Thirty Years War: A Sourcebook (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2010)
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Articles Forthcoming in 2010
BANKOFF, G
[with Willie Smith, Christian Davies-Colley, Alec Mackay], ‘The Social Impact of the 2004
Manawatu Floods and the “Hollowing-out” of Rural New Zealand’, Disasters, (2010) ISSN
0361-3666
BARNARD, M
Review article: ‘The History of Marine Animal Populations (HMAP) project’ History &
Policy
‘Oceans Past II’ Oceans Challenge
MACLEOD, J
‘“By Scottish hands,, with Scottish money, on Scottish soil”: the Scottish National War
Memorial and national identity’, Journal of British Studies, 49 (2010), 73-96 ISSN 0021
9371
‘Memorials and location: local versus national identity and the Scottish National War
Memorial’, Scottish Historical Review, (2010), no.1
PEARSON, R
‘Working on the frontiers of risk: the insurance industry of north-west England since 1700’,
in Manchester Region History Review, 2009
RICHARDSON, D
[with David Eltis and Philip Morgan], ‘Black, Brown or White? Color-Coding American
Commercial Rice Cultivation with Slave Labor’, American Historical Review, 115, no. 1,
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Book Chapters Forthcoming in 2010
BANKOFF, G
‘A Curtain of Silence: The Fate of Asia’s Fauna in the Cold War’ in John McNeill and
Corinna Unger (eds.), Environmental Histories of the Cold War (Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, forthcoming 2010)
‘The Science of Nature and Nature of Science in the Nineteenth Century Philippines’, in
Christina Folke Ax, Niels Brimnes, Niklas Jensen and Karen Olsund (eds.), Cultivating the
Colony: Colonial States and their Environmental Legacies (Ohio University Press,
forthcoming 2010)
‘“For the Good of the Barrio”: Community Associations and the State in the Rural
Philippines 1935-1965’, in Els Bogaerts and Remco Raben (eds.), Beyond Empire and
Nation: Decolonizing Societies in Africa and Asia, 1930s-1970s (Leiden: KITLV Press,
forthcoming 2010)
‘Devils, Familiars and Spaniards: Spheres of Power and the Supernatural in the World of
Seberina Candelaria and her Village in Early 19th Century Philippines’, in Elizabeth
Koepping (ed.), World Christianity (London: Routledge, 2010)
BARNARD, M
‘A Culture of Independence? The Family Firm in Hull’s Maritime Sector, 1850-1939’, in
Harald Hamre & Jeroen ter Brugge (eds.), Maritime People (Stavanger Maritime Museum)
CROUCH, D
‘La cour seigneuriale en Angleterre, xiie-xiiie siècles’, in F. Boutoulle (ed.), Seigneuries dans
l'espace Plantagenêt: Actes du colloque de Bordeaux-Saint-Emilion (3-5 mai 2007)
(Ausonius, 2010)
HAMILTON, D
‘Representing slavery in British museums: the challenges of 2007’, in C. Kaplan & J. R. Oldfield
(eds.) Imagining transatlantic slavery and abolition (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2010)
‘Rivalry, war and imperial reform in the eighteenth-century Caribbean’, in S. Palmie & F. Scarano
(eds.), The Caribbean: an illustrated history (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2010)
‘Dreams of empire: Scotland, Caledonia and the emporium of the Indies’, in M. Munro-Landi (ed.)
Ancien monde, nouveau monde: L’Ecosse et ses doubles (Paris: L’Harmattan, 2010)
HASELDINE, J
'Monastic Friendship in Theory and in Action in the Twelfth Century', in M. Sandidge (ed.),
Friendship, in a new series on Fundamentals of Medieval and Early-Modern Culture (de
Gruyter, 2010)
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Commissioned introduction to Corpus Christianorum volume of John of Salisbury's
Metalogicon (trans. Prof. B. Hall), Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Mediaeualis (Brepols,
2010)
HEYWOOD, C
‘The English in the Mediterranean, 1600-1630: A Post-Braudelian Perspective on the
‘Northern Invasion’, in Maria Fusaro, Colin Heywood and Mohamed-Salah Omri (eds.),
Trade and Cultural Exchange in the Early Modern Mediterranean (London: IB Tauris, 2009)
(in press; due 3/10). ISBN ??
‘A Frontier without Archaeology? The Ottoman Maritime Frontier in the Western
Mediterranean, 1660-1760’, in A. C. Peacock (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy clvi
(2009), 493-508 (in press: due 11/09). ISBN ??
MORGAN, P
‘Fascism’, in P. Hayes and J. Roth (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Holocaust Studies
(Oxford: OUP, 2010)
OMISSI, D
‘The Indian Army at the Second Battle of Ypres’, in D. Dendooven and K. Koch (eds), 1915:
Innocence Slaughtered (Ashgate, 2010)
PEARSON, R
‘Fire, Property Insurance and Perceptions of Risk in Eighteenth-Century Britain’, in Geoffrey
Clarke, Gregory Anderson, J-Matthias Graf von der Schulenburg and Christian Thomann
(eds.), The Appeal of Insurance (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, forthcoming 2009 or
2010).
RICHARDSON, D
‘Involuntary Migration in the Early Modern World, 1500-1800’, in David Eltis and Stanley
L. Engerman (eds.), Cambridge History of Slavery, (Cambridge University Press, 2010)
[with Robert P. Forbes and Chandler Saint], ‘Trust and Violence in Atlantic History: the
Economic Worlds of Venture Smith’, in James B. Stewart (ed.), Venture Smith and the
Business of Slavery and Freedom (Boston, University of Massachusetts Press, 2010)
ROBINSON, R
‘The Ferriby Boats and Viola-Dias’, in Nina Sharman (ed.), SHIP: 3000 Years at Sea: 365 of
the most famous ships in history and fiction (Conway Maritime Press)
SMITH, SC
‘Anglo-American relations and the end of empire the Far East and the Persian Gulf’, in Tore
Petersen (ed.), End of Empire (Tapir Academic Press)
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TURNER, ME
[with JV Beckett], ‘Land Reform and the English Land Market, 1880-1925’, in Matthew
Cragoe and Paul Readman (eds.), The Land in Question in Britain: 1750-1950 (Palgrave,
2010), pp. 219-36 ISBN 9780230203402 - 023020340X
[with JV Beckett], ‘Agricultural productivity in England, 1700–1914’, in Mats Olsson and
Patrick Svensson (eds.), Agricultural Production and Productivity in Europe (Brepols, in
press, 2010)
WALKER, J
‘From the Ark of the Covenant and the Holy Grail to Freemasonry and the Priory of Sion’.
An Introduction to the After-history of the Templars’, in P. Edbury (ed.), Military Orders
Volume V: Power and Politics (Ashgate, Farnham, 2010)
‘“The Templars are everywhere”. An examination of the myths surrounding the survival of
the Templars after 1312’, in Helen Nicholson and Paul Crawford (eds.), The Trial of the
Templars (Ashgate, Farnham, 2010)
WILSON, PH
‘Das Heilige Römische Reich und das Problem der armierten Reichsstände’, in Peter
Rauscher (ed.), Kriegführung und Staatsfinanzen. Die Habsburgermonarchie und das Heilige
Römische Reich vom Dreißigjährigen Krieg bis zum Ende des habsburgischen Kaisertums
1740 (Münster: Aschendorff, 2010), pp.481-508 ISBN 978-3-402-13993-6
‘Prisoners in early modern European warfare’, in Sibylle Scheipers (ed.), Prisoners in War
(Oxford, 2010: OUP), pp.39-56 ISBN 978-0-19-957757-6
‘The old Reich’, in William Doyle (ed.), The Ancien Regime (Oxford University Press, end
2010)
‘Armies of the German princes’, in Frederick Schneid (ed.), Armies of the French Revolution
(Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, mid 2010)
‘Imperial Defence: integration through military cooperation?’, in Georg Schmidt (ed.), Die
deutsche Nation im frühneuzeitlichen Europa. Politische Ordnung und kulturelle Identität?
(Schriften des Historisches Kollegs vol.80, Munich: Oldenbourg, 2010), pp.15-34
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Databases in 2010
FENWICK, H
Deserted Medieval Villages (DMV) database first phase from Feb.2010
RICHARDSON, D
[with Jose Capela and Filipa da Silva Ribeiro], Slave merchants of Mozambique, 1750-1913
expected completion 2010, no URL as yet
[with Antonio Mendes and Filipa da Silva Ribeiro], Slaving voyages into Europe, 1450-1800
expected completion 2011, no URL as yet
RESEARCH GRANTS AND CONTRACTS IN 2009
BARNARD, M
Sloan Foundation, Research Programme History of Marine Animal Populations, continuing
from 2000. Funding renewed July 2009 December 2010, $621,000 ($71,000 directly to Hull)
BURGESS, G
British Academy Small Research grant for project on James VI & I continued to April 2009.
£6,430
CAPERN, A
British Academy Overseas Conference Grant of £200 to attend World Economic History
Congress, Utrecht, August 2009
CROUCH, D
British Academy Travel Grant £400
EVANS, N
Arts Council England Grants for the Arts, in partnership through WISE with East Riding
Council School Improvement Scheme, for ‘Who do we think we are?’ Project £7,500 (2008
but spent during 2009)
Hull Business Improvement District £1,500, for the Who Do We Think We Are? event
(2009)
Wilberforce Youth Development Programme £1,500, for the Diaspora Project based at WISE
(2009)
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Aim Higher Humber £1,000, for the Diaspora Project based at WISE (2009).
Aim Higher Humber (provisionally £9,000 per annum for two years), for the Diaspora
Project based at WISE (2009)
EU Comenius Regio Programme 2,000 Euros (part of a 45,000 Euro project), for the project
Sharing Resources for Innovation and Cohesion (ShRINC) investigating diasporic links
between North Rhine-Westphalia and the East Riding of Yorkshire (2009-2011)
Hull Forward £20,000, for the International Conference ‘Bridging Two Oceans’ (2009)
Hull City Council £1,000, for the International Conference ‘Bridging Two Oceans’ (2009)
[with Joel Quirk] Roberts Fund £10,100, for the International Conference ‘Bridging Two
Oceans’ and associated training of postgraduate students and postdoctoral fellows (2009)
Sir Philip Reckitt Education Trust £2,000, to enable staff and students from education
institutions in the region to take part in the International Conference ‘Bridging Two Oceans’
(2009)
[An additional £4,000 was awarded by the Ferens Education Trust to Judith Spicksley and
Kate Hodgson for the International Conference ‘Bridging Two Oceans’ to enable students
from India, Ghana and Nigeria to deliver conference papers. 2009]
Hull City Council £3,000, for the printing of speeches from the Bridging Two Oceans
conference for use within schools in the Yorkshire and Western Cape regions (2009-10)
HALKON, P
€14,000 European Science Foundation workshop grant for Europe wide project Iron and
Change in Europe – the first 2000 years
£ 2000 from East Riding Archaeological Society towards excavation at Market Weighton
Wold on Iron Age enclosure Sept. 2009. This site was identified through aerial photography
in 2005. Students from Hull University were involved in field walking and geophysical
survey under my direction in collaboration with Helen Woodhouse (Cambridge and
Southampton Universities)
£ 97 from Sir Philip Reckitt Educational Trust towards Aerial Archaeology research Annual
Conference in Siena
£ 500 Royal Archaeological Institute: Tony Clarke Memorial Fund Funding for analysis of
Iron Age currency bar from Gransmoor East Yorkshire
HAMILTON, D
European Union, Framework Seven Programme
EURESCL research programme ‘Slave Trades, Slavery, Abolitions and their Legacies in European
Histories and Identities’: Workpackage 1: ‘Frontiers, nationalism and feelings of belonging’,
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which draws on collaboration between Hull, the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique; Paris,
the Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar, Senegal; and the Harriet Tubman Institute at York
University, Canada. 2008-2012. Total award: 1.4m EUR, of which Hull’s share is 309,000 EUR.
Two AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Awards, with David Richardson (Hull) and John McAleer
(NMM), for ‘Anti-slavery and the Royal Navy in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans 1810-1890’. 200710
AHRC ‘Identity and mobility: From Jacobitism to empire, 1680-1830’ with A. I. Macinnes
(Strathclyde) and R. J. Blyth (National Maritime Museum) as part of AHRC Centre award for 200710 of £248,975
HASELDINE, J
British Academy Networks grant, Medieval Friendship Networks, lead investigator.
RICHARDSON, D
Continuing AHRC grant collaborative award scheme (with National Maritime Museum): two
PhD scholarships (Doulton and Wills)
[with Judith Spicksley] Nuffield Foundation career development scheme 2007-10 £146,416
EURESCL Framework 7 310k Euros (£270k) until March 2012 (with Doug Hamilton and
Joel Quirk [Law])
SPICKSLEY, JM
[with David Richardson] Nuffield New Career Development Fellowship, March 2007Feb.2010 £146,416
STARKEY, DJ
Sloan Foundation, Research Programme
History of Marine Animal Populations, continuing from 2000. Funding renewed July 2009December 2010, $621,000 ($71,000 directly to Hull)
Heritage Lottery Fund, continuing (from Oct 2007) to November 2009. £50,000
Nicholas Trust, continuing (from February 1998) to January 2013. £24,000 p.a.
Maritime History Trust, Wilson Research Fellowship, 2007-2009. £65,000
TURNER, ME
Nuffield Foundation November 2008-end October 2009 (but negotiating an extension to end
April 2010) value £7,490
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CONFERENCES AND EVENTS ORGANISED IN 2009
BURGESS, G.
[with Howell Lloyd], ‘Reception of Bodin’, workshop, University of Hull, July 2009
EVANS, N.
[with Hull Museums, East Riding Council and the BBC] ‘Who Do We Think We Are?’
public history event at Holy Trinity Church and the Hands on History Museum, Hull, July
2009
[with Judith Spicksley, Kate Hodgson, David Richardson and Joel Quirk] ‘Bridging Two
Oceans: Slavery in Indian and Atlantic Oceans’, International Conference, at the Iziko Slave
Lodge, Cape Town, November 2009
GRIEDER, P
‘German Historians of the North’ Workshop, University of Hull, May 2009
HASELDINE, J
[co-organiser], Geschenke erhalten die Freundschaft, international colloquium, part of British
Academy Networks conference series, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität, Münster,
November 2009
[co-organiser], Lincoln Record Society day conference, University of Lincoln, May 2009
SPICKSLEY, JM
[co-organiser with Kate Hodgson] Bridging Two Oceans Early Career Researchers
Conference, Cape Town, South Africa, Nov.2009
Women’s Committee of the Economic History Society Annual Workshop, WISE, Hull,
Nov.2009
STARKEY, DJ
[co-organiser], Oceans Past II (HMAP Open Science Conference), Vancouver BC, May 2009
12th North Atlantic Fisheries History Conference, Norfolk VA, August 2009
‘Critical Thinking in Maritime History’, Staff Development Workshop convened for
Rotterdam Maritime Museum Curators, Blaydes House, Hull, November 2009
WILSON, PH
[with Michael Schaich], Eighth Workshop on Early Modern German History, German
Historical Institute London, October 2009
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FORTHCOMING EVENTS
BAGCHI, D
Co-organizer (with Janet Clare) of seminar series ‘Continuity and Change in Religion’ for the
Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, University of Hull, 2009/10
Co-organizer (with Charlotte Methuen) of ‘Catholicity in the Reformation’, a conference
sponsored by the Society for Reformation Studies, Westminster College, Cambridge, April
2010
BURGESS, G.
[with Janet Clare] ‘From Republic to Restoration: Legacies and Departures’, University of
Hull (Marvell Centre), 6-9 July 2010
[with Cesare Cuttica, Sussex] ‘Absolutism, Monarchism and Despotism [17th-18th
Centuries]’, University of Sussex, 13-14 July 2010
HALKON, P.
[with Prof. Vincent Serneels, University of Fribourg, Switzerland] European Science
Foundation Exploratory Workshop Scheme, ‘Iron and Change in Europe – the first 2000
years’ 27-28th March 2010 St Giles Hotel, Bedford Square London
HAMILTON, D
EURESCL workshop, Copenhagen, September 2010
HASELDINE, J
[co-organiser], Medieval Friendship Networks conference, Dumbarton Oaks Institute,
Washington DC, March 2010.
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CONFERENCE AND SEMINAR PAPERS IN 2009
AYTON, A.
‘The dynamics of recruitment and military service in fourteenth century England’. Keynote
lecture at the ‘England’s Wars, 1272-1399’ conference, University of Reading, July 2009.
BAGCHI, D.
‘The heretic anatomiz’d; or, Early-modern heresy discourse revisited’, paper for the Dept of
History Research Seminar, University of Hull, March 2009
BANKOFF, G.
‘Disasters: No Place for the Historian?’ History and Sustainability: Environmental History
and Education for Sustainable Development, University of East Anglia, Norwich, Jan.2009
‘Dangers to Going it Alone: Social Capital and the Origins of Community Resilience in the
Philippines’, Centre of South East Asian Studies, SOAS, London, Jan.2009
‘Cultures of Disaster: Living with Risk’, Cultures of Disaster: Shifting Asymmetries between
Societies, Cultures, and Nature from a Comparative Historical and Transcultural Perspective,
University of Heidelberg, Germany, Jan.2009
‘Cultures of Disaster, Cultures of Coping: Hazard as a Frequent Life Experience in the
Philippines’, Earthquake People Interaction Centre Seminar Series, Department of Civil,
Environmental and Geomatic Engineering, UCL, London, Feb.2009
'Making Parks Out of Making War: Transnational Nature Conservation and the Legacy of
Conflict’, The Nation-State and the Transnational Environment, Institute for Historical
Research, University of Texas at Austin, USA, April 2009
‘Valuing the Environment: The Philippines War Damage Commission 1946-1951’, Local
Livelihoods and Global Challenges: Understanding Human Interaction with the Environment,
World Congress for Environmental History, Copenhagen, Denmark, Aug.2009
‘No Risk Please: We’re British’, Disaster Risk Reduction for Natural Hazards: Putting
Research into Practice, University College London, Nov.2009
‘Valuing the Environment: The Philippines War Damage Commission 1946-1950’,
Netherlands Institute for War Documentation (NIOD), Amsterdam, 14 Dec.2009
“‘A Tale of Two Cities”: The Pyro-seismic Morphology of Pre-twentieth Century Manila’,
Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
Dec.2009
BARNARD, M.
‘Historical Data Analysis and Conservation Policies’, Oceans Past II (HMAP Open Science
Conference), Vancouver BC, May 2009
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BISKUP, T.
‘Britisches Empire und deutsche Gelehrte: Naturhistorisches Wissen im Netz der
Aufklärung‘, Early Modern History Research Seminar, Freie Universität Berlin, January
2009
Radio interview, Deutschlandfunk, May 2009
CAPERN, M
‘Women’s transmission of landed property in early modern Yorkshire’, Economic History
Society Conference, Warwick, April 2009
‘The financial management strategies of women landholders in early modern England’, XV
World Economic History Congress, panel ‘Women’s portfolios: financial management
strategies 1600-1900’, Utrecht, August 2009
CROUCH, D.
‘Courtliness: the Tyranny of yet another annoying Construct,’ University of Reading
Graduate Centre for Medieval Studies, March 2009
‘The Warenne Family and its Status in the Kingdom of England,’ Colloquium: Rang im
spätmittelalterlichen Europa. Stand und Perspektiven der Forschung, Karl-Ruprechts
Universität, Heidelberg, Germany, Sept.2009
‘Counts after Death’ paper in self-organised session ‘Comital Status’, 28th International
Conference of the Haskins Society, Boston College, Boston, MA, USA, Nov.2009
EVANS, N.
‘Forgotten Journeys: Reconnecting the descendants of Jewish migrants with their families
history’, Jewish Migration and the Family, an International Conference organised by the
Kaplan Centre for Jewish Studies and Research at the University of Cape Town and the
Parkes Institute for the study of Jewish/Non-Jewish Relations at the University of
Southampton, University of Cape Town, January 2009
‘“A strike for racial justice”: Transatlantic Shipping and the Jewish Diaspora, 1930-1939’,
History Department Seminar Paper, University of Reading, February 2009
‘The White Slavery Trade and British Society: Attitudes and Responses, 1885-1939’, seminar
presentation, International Slavery Seminar Series, University of Liverpool, April 2009
‘Jewish Involvement in the White Slave Trade’, conference paper, Limmud One Day
Conference, Newcastle, June 2009
‘Representing Slavery at Wilberforce House Museum’, workshop organiser at the intensive
short course ‘Slavery in All its Forms, Historical Practices and Contemporary Problems’,
WISE, University of Hull, September 2009
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‘Slavery, Migration and the Jewish Diaspora in sub-Saharan Africa, 1838-1994’, conference
paper, Slavery, Migration, and Contemporary Bondage in Africa, VI International
Conference on Forced African Labour, WISE, University of Hull, September 2009
‘Jewish Migration in a Maritime World’, Invited conference presentation, Towards Jewish
Maritime Studies, conference organised by the Parkes Institute for the study of Jewish/NonJewish Relations, University of Southampton, October 2009
‘Responses to the white slave trade in Britain, 1885-1939’, workshop presentation, Economic
History Society Women’s Committee, 20th Annual Workshop, Free Labour? Women and
Work in slave and post-slave societies, WISE, University of Hull, November 2009
‘The legacies of abolitionist discourse in the campaigns to abolish the White Slave Trade’,
conference presentation, ‘Bridging Two Oceans: Slavery in Indian and Atlantic Oceans’,
International Conference, at the Iziko Slave Lodge, Cape Town, November 2009
‘The Demography of East Yorkshire’. Keynote Lecture, East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s
Leadership Conference 2009, Bridlington, 2009
FENWICK, H
‘Flexible attitudes to the employability agenda: curricula design in vocational and practical
subjects – the example of archaeology’, Annual Learning and Teaching Conference
University Hull, January 2009
‘An Archaeologist in Egypt’, University of the Third Age, Northallerton, June 2009
‘Living on the margin – settlement development in the Lincolnshire Marsh’, for the Bishop
Grosseteste Heritage Group in Lincoln, November 2009
GORSKI, R
‘Beyond Plimsoll: Saving Seafarers in the Late Nineteenth Century’, Hull and East Riding
Historical Association, Oct.2009
GRIEDER, P
‘The Wende twenty years on: reflections on the East German revolution of 1989-90’ to
German Historians of the North Workshop, University of Hull, May 2009
‘The “Gorbachev factor” and the collapse of the German Democratic Republic’, The 1989
Revolutions in Central and Eastern Europe - Twenty Years On conference, Sheffield,
September 2009
HALKON, P
‘Perceptions of smiths and metal workers - cultural evidence from Britain and beyond 800BC
- AD 1500’, World of Iron Conference, Natural History Museum, London, Feb.2009
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‘Aerial archaeology and settlement development in an Iron Age and Romano-British lowland
landscape’, Aerial Archaeology Research Group Annual Conference, Siena Sept.2009
‘Iron and Power in the landscape of Iron Age East Yorkshire’, Department of Archaeology,
University College Dublin Seminar Series, Oct.2009
‘Aerial Archaeology, Education and the Community: A UK case study’, University of
Posnan, Poland, Dec.2009
HAMILTON, D
Commentary on session 2: ‘Abolition et construction nationale’, ‘Les effets de l’abolition de la traite
par Grande Bretagne sure les dicours nationaux’ conference, Institut Charles V, Paris, June 2009
‘“Defending the colonies against malicious attacks of philanthropy”: Scottish imperial networks and
the anti-abolition campaigns’, Jacobitism to Empire Seminar, University of Strathclyde, March 2009
HASELDINE, J
‘Friends or amici? Amicitia and monastic letter-writing in the twelfth century’, Friends,
Patrons, Followers conference, Alberg-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, July 2009
HEYWOOD, C
‘Microhistory and British maritime activity in the Western Mediterranean in
the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century’, La Frontière Méditerranéenne
du 15e au 17e siècle: Échanges, circulations et affrontements, University of Tours, June 2009
‘“Distance” – and Time – “the Enemy”: The Journey of John Evans from Istanbul to Venice
via Thessaly and Epirus, 1694. (The Search for a “Safe Route” for Despatches
Between the Porte and England during the Sacra Liga War)’, Eighth ASTENE Biennial
Conference, Durham, July 2009
HIGNETT, K
‘Good Hussites, Good Nationalists, Good Communists? (Re) Interpreting the Chodove
‘Farmers Revolt’ of 1693 in the Bohemian Borderlands’, Early Modern History Seminar
Series, Trinity Hall, Cambridge, October 2009
‘The Changing Face of Organized Crime in Post-Communist Central and Eastern Europe’,
1989-2009: The East European Revolutions in Perspective, Debatte Journal of Contemporary
Central and Eastern Europe, University of London, October 2009
‘The Guardians of Bohemia: the Chodove people and their role in Czech-German border
relations’, From Borderland to Backcountry: Frontier Communities in Comparative
Perspective, University of Dundee, July 2009
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MACLEOD, J
‘Towards a comparative history of First World War memorials in Britain and Ireland’,
research seminar, National University of Ireland, Galway, Feb.2009
MORGAN, J
‘Mussolini’s Women’, Hull branch of the Dante Aligheri Society, October 2009
OMISSI, D
‘Britain, the Gurkhas and the Partition of India, 1945-47’, Joint King’s College LondonImperial War Museum Conference on The Indian Army, 1939-47, May 2009
‘Gladstone and India, 1868-1898’, Gladstone Bicenteenary Conference, St Deniol’s Library,
Harwarden, September 2009
‘India and the First World War’, York Branch of the Historical Association, November 2009
‘A Most Arduous but a Most Noble Duty: Gladstone, “Anti-Imperialism” and the British Raj
in India, 1868-1898’, Imperial History Seminar, University of Leeds, December 2009
RICHARDSON, D
Keynote address, ‘Consuming Goods, Consuming People’, International Conference on
Consumption and Society in the Early Modern Period, Abo (Turku) University, Finland,
June, 2009
‘Slavery in Africa’, Between Two Oceans: Slavery in the Indian and Atlantic Worlds, Cape
Town, South Africa, November, 2009
SMITH, SC
‘Anglo-American relations and the Arab-Israeli conflict, 1967-1973’, Transatlantic Studies
Association Conference, Christchurch University Canterbury, July 2009
‘From Power to Influence?: Great Powers and the Gulf, 1975-89’, From Power to Influence
Conference, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, September 2009
SMITH, SD
‘Slavery’s Heritage Footprint: a Case Study of St Vincent and the Grenadines, 1814-34’,
Conference on ‘Mapping Slavery and the Country House’, LSE, November 2009
‘“Curse of the Caribbean”? Absentee Estate Ownership on St Vincent and the Grenadines,
1817-34’, British Group of Early American Historians Conference, University of Stirling,
September 2009
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(with Martin Forster) ‘Surviving Slavery: Mortality at Mesopotamia, a Jamaican Sugar
Estate, 1762-1832’, The Royal Statistical Society Conference, Edinburgh 7-11 September
2009; Economic History Society, Workshop on ‘Free Labour? Women and Work in Slave
and Post-Slave Societies’, University of Hull, November 2009
‘The trade of Richard Poor, Quaker merchant of Barbados’, Society of Caribbean Studies
Conference, University of Hull, July 2009
SPICKSLEY, JM
‘Debt and enslavement: towards an understanding of the relationship’, Debt and Slavery
Conference, Indian Ocean World Centre, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, May 2009
‘Enslavement on the coast of West Africa in the early modern period; the problem of debt’,
Brokers of Change conference, Centre for West African Studies, University of Birmingham,
June 2009
‘Debt as a method of procurement on the West African coast’, Rethinking Africa and the
Atlantic World conference, University of Stirling, Sept.2009
‘Debt as a framework for the study of slavery’, Bridging Two Oceans: Slavery in Indian and
Atlantic Worlds conference, Iziko Slave Lodge Museum, Cape Town SA, Nov.2009
STARKEY, DJ
‘Oceans Past: Insights from the History of Marine Animal Populations’, Maritime Historical
Days, Finnish National Maritime Museum, Kotka, Finland, March 2009
‘Sliding Scales: Measuring Long-term Change in Fisheries and Fish Stocks’, Oceans Past II
(HMAP Open Science Conference), Vancouver BC, May 2009
‘Private Enterprise, Public Policy and the Development of Britain’s Shipping Interests, 16501815, Trade and Ideas Symposium, Rotterdam, October 2009
WALKER, J
‘From the Ark of the Covenant and the Holy Grail to Freemasonry and the Priory of Sion: An
Introduction to the After-history of the Templars’, Military Orders Conference. University of
Cardiff, September 2009
‘The Templars: Fact and Fiction’, Stoneyhurst College, Lancashire, November 2009
WILSON, PH
‘Prisoners in Early Modern Warfare’, University of Bradford, February 2009
‘The Thirty Years War and German History’, German Historians of the North, University of
Hull, May 2009
‘The War of the Pacific 1879-84’, Hull Spanish and Latin American Society, May 2009
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‘Was the TYW a “Total War”’, Civilians in War conference, University of Liverpool, June
2009
‘Who won the Thirty Years War’, Religion and Society in Early Modern Europe conference,
University of the West of England, June 2009
‘Friedrich der Große und die Reichsstände’, Preußen in Europa conference, German-Italian
Institute, Villa Vigoni, Italy, Sept.2009
‘Atrocities in the Thirty Years War’, 1641 conference, TCD, Dublin, October 2009
‘Meaningless conflict? The Character of the Thirty Years War’, War in Central Europe
conference, High Point, NC, USA, Nov.2009
POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH STUDENTS
Anand, Bella: Magna Carta in Eighteenth Century America.
Supervisors: Glenn Burgess 90%; Charles Prior 10%
Baker, Gary: Armies, military organisation and the conduct of war in later fourteenth century
England. PhD
Supervisors: Andrew Ayton 90%; Julian Haseldine 10%
Carrick, Mary: Water management in the Hull valley, c. 1150-1750. PhD
Supervisors: John Walker 50%, Peter Halkon 50%
Chilman, Joanne: Perceptions of 'fallenness': women and the law in 19th-century Hull. PhD
Supervisors: Amanda Capern 90%, Douglas Reid 10%
Culkin, Victoria: Certification in the British Merchant Servide: origins, development and
impact, 1840-1914.
Supervisors: Richard Gorski. MPhil.
Doulton, Lindsay: The suppression of the slave trade in the Indian Ocean after 1850. PhD
Supervisors: David Richardson 50%; Douglas Hamilton 50%
Droney, Lorraine: Public Representations and Secret Lives of Eighteenth-Century Actresses:
Mrs Dorothy Jordan and her Questionable Locks. PhD
Supervisors: Amanda Capern 90%; Robon Pearson 10%
Dunn, Malcolm: Honour and Shame in the Twelfth Century. PhD
Supervisors: David Crouch 90%; Julian Haseldine 10%
Gear, Robert: The post-1945 Development of Shetland's Pelagic Fishing Industry MPhil.
Supervisors: David Starkey 90%; Robb Robinson 10%; plus two external supervisors - Ian
Napier (NAFC, Shetland); Brian Smith (Shetland Archives)
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Gilbert, Adam: The Decline of Privateering, 1793-1856 PhD
Supervisors: David Starkey 90%, Richard Gorski 10%
Good, Helen: Hull and Elizabethan Government. PhD
Supervisors: Glenn Burgess 90% Charles Prior 10%
Gudmundsdottir, Gudrun R: 'Friendship in the Icelandic sagas. PhD
Supervisors: Julian Haseldine 90%, John Walker 10%.
Gunn, Caroline: British Whaling in Baffin Bay, 1817-1900. PhD
Supervisors: David Starkey 90%; Richard Gorski 10%
Lane, Margaret: Domestic Life in Hull, 1918 to the 1960s.
Supervisors: Douglas Reid. PhD
Maybury, Teresa M: Salt makers and the local economy in the parishes of Fulstow and
Marshchapel, Lincolnshire, in the 16th and 17th centuries. PhD
Supervisors: Glenn Burgess 50%; Helen Fenwick 50%
McCarthy, Matthew: An Enemy in Peace: Commerce Raiders and British Traders in the
Western Hemisphere, 1815-1830. PhD
Supervisors: David Starkey 90%; Richard Gorski 10%
Messham, Rebecca: Doing Business Under Water.
Supervisors: Greg Bankoff. PhD
Nolan, Mark: Citizenship and Immigration in British Politcs, 1968-1981. PhD
Supervisors: Alan Simmonds 90%; Peter Grieder 10%
Oliver, Margaret: The Incidence of Illegitimate Births in East Yorkshire in the Eighteenth
and Nineteenth Centures. PhD
Supervisors: Michael Turner 90%; John Walker 10%
Paidi, Zulhilmi: 'Counter-Insurgency in a Malay State: The Case of Selangor' PhD
Supervisors: Simon C. Smith 90%, David Omissi 10%.
Popham, John H.: Sir Christopher Sykes, Bt (1749-1801) of Sledmere, east Yorkshire. PhD
Supervisors: David Neave 90%; John Walker 10%.
Ramsden, Stefan: The remaking of working-class community 1950-2000. PhD
Supervisors: Jenny McLeod 50%, Douglas Reid 50%
Roberts, Tegwen: title to be confirmed
Geography student, supervision Atkinson 80%, Gagen 10%; David Starkey serves as 3rd
supervisor (10%):
Rogers-Wright, Alexia: Rethinking the spaces and institutions for the governance of flood
management.
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Geography student, supervision 100% Haughton; with Greg Bankoff in History, as per ESRC
grant.
Smith, Angel: Slavery and emancipation in the British Virgin Islands. PhD
Supervisors: David Richardson 50%; Douglas Hamilton 50%
Sommerdyk, Stacey: The merchant community of the Loango Coast in the eighteenth
century. PhD
Supervisors: David Richardson 90%; Simon D. Smith 10%
Taafe, Emma: An assessment of the culture and work of Chatham dockyard in the post-1945
period. PhD
Supervisors: David Starkey 90%, Richard Gorski 10%
Thornton, Carole: Stewardesses in Maritime Shipping before 1914
PhD
Supervisor: David Starkey 50%; Amanda Capern 50%,
Wills, Mary: The suppression of the slave trade in the Atlantic Ocean after 1850. PhD
Supervisors: David Richardson 50%; Douglas Hamilton 50%
Wilson, Catherine: Hiding Behind History: Winston Churchill's memoirs as history. PhD
Supervisors: David Omissi 90%; Philip Morgan 10%
MA by Research:
Borrett, Ashley: title to be confirmed
Supervisors: Alan Simmonds 100%, Philip Morgan 0%
Coates, Richard: Wetland development and settlelment change in the Hull valley.
Supervisors: Helen Fenwick 60%, Malcolm Lilley (Geography) 40%.
Collier, Geoffrey:
Details to be confirmed
Completions:
Sharp, I. Stuart: The minster communities of Beverley, Soutwell and Ripon, PhD 2009
Dacam, John: The rope's end: discipline or degradation at sea, 1775-1825? PhD 2009
Friend, Stephen: A Sense of Belonging: Religion and Identity in Fishing Communities,
c1815-1914 PhD
Supervisors: David Starkey 60%, David Bagchi 40%
passed subject to minor corrections 2009
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Lambert, Craig: The maritime transportation and supply of armies under Edward III. PhD
Supervisors: Andrew Ayton 90%; David Starkey 10%
completed 2009
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