PhD Students
Sophie Ahlemeyer
Antagonistic Futurism: Treatment and Conceptions of Endometriosis during the Twentieth Century
Anna Bruins
In Pursuit of Planting: Scientific Travel and the VOC's Quest for Botanical, Environmental and Agricultural Knowledge in the Indian Ocean World (1600-1800)
Rosie Charles
Steeped in Soil: Soil Fertility, Colonial Agronomists, and the Making of the Imperial Plantation, 1875–1940
Emmay Deville
The Tavistock Clinic and Early Psychotherapeutic Care in the UK
Mia Edwards
Masculinity, Physicality and Disability: Shifting Experiences and Ideologies within the Antebellum South, 1800-1861
Moksh Kalra
Ruptured Ecologies, Pathogenic Landscapes: A Study of Assam as a Commodity Frontier in the Nineteenth Century
Mackenzie Moffat
Medicinal Methods of Enslaved Resistance: The Role of Medicine in Practices of Enslaved Resistance in the Americas between the Seventeenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Louisa Pickard
Performing Periods: Uncovering the Shame Surrounding Menstruation in Early Modern Arts
Catriona Sharples
Colonial Science and Military Service: The West India Regiments and Circum-Atlantic Networks of Knowledge, c.1815–c.1900
Carly Suri
Disability and Sin: The Representation and Experience of Lameness in Reformation England c.1500–1660
Anaïs Walsdorf
Metallic Empire: Science, Energy, and Industrial Imperialism in the John Percy Collection, 1817–89