Completed PhD Students
- Qianwen Qing(supervisor Prof. Mark Knights, History): Corruption and the Caribbean Colonies 1650-1750
- Tina Janssen (supervisor: Dr. John T. Gilmore, English & Comparative Literary Studies) 'Future Scholars, Future Poets': the contemporary reception of Sir William Jones's translations of oriental literature, 1770-1835'
- Natalie Hanley-Smith(supervisors: Prof. Mark Philp and Dr Sarah Richardson, History): The Menage à Trois and other unconventional relationships, c1780-1830
- Thomas Luttrell(supervisors: Prof. Mark Knights, History) Alternative Discourses: religious toleration in context, 1603-1647
- Sihwa Mun(Prof. Emma Mason): Rethinking Vegetal Life in Romantic Poetry
- David Nicoll(supervisor: Prof. Penny Roberts, History): The relationship between the French Reformed nobility and pastors in the French Midi (1555-1598)
- Meike von Brescius (History):Beyond Company Control: EIC Servants and the Distribution of Chinese Luxuries in Europe, 1730-1770.
- Devon Cox(French Studies): ‘Napoleonic Prisoners of War and their theatricals, 1803 to 1815’
- Helen Cowie: 'Natural History in the Spanish Empire 1750-1850'
- Martyn Cutmore:Samuel Clarke, the History of Emotions and the Affective Culture of Puritanism
- Robert Daniel (English & Comparative Literary Studies) “Teach me, O Lord, this sacred art”: Puritan Modes of Writing in the Poetry of Thomas St Nicholas
- Rita Dashwood(English & Comparative Literary Studies): Women, Property, and Jane Austen
- Gareth Davies(History): Marriage Strategies of the North Warwickshire Gentry in the long Eighteenth Century
- Daive Dunkley: 'The Idea of Freedom in Jamaica before the Abolition of Slavery'
- Sarah Easterby-Smith: 'Natural history collecting and commerce in Britain and France, c. 1750-1800'
- Kat Foxhall: 'Disease and Sea Voyages: Britain and Australia 1780-1880'
- Jake Halford (History): Dialogue, Debate and Democracy: A Study of the Early Modern Dialogue Genre
- David Hitchcock:‘The Experience and Construction of the Vagabond in England, 1650-1750.’
- Philippa Hubbard(Leverhulme): 'Eighteenth Century Advertising: the trade card in Britain and America'
- Susan Law: 'Aristocratic Adultery c.1760-1860'
- Tim McEvoy: 'Maritime Knowledge: The Maritime Schools of Venice and Portsmouth in the Eighteenth Century'
- John Morgan:'Flooding in early modern England: cultures of coping in Gloucestershire and Lincolnshire'
- Emma Markiewicz: Hair, Wigs and Wig-making in the Eighteenth Century
- Anna Moran: 'The Market for Irish Glass in the Eighteenth Century'
- Rachael Morton (History):Marks of Ownership, Proofs of Ownership: A study of early modern object markings in the period 1550-1750
- Rebecca Noble(History): Madness and Selfhood in 18C Mexico
- Lydia Plath: 'Rumours of Slave Rebellion in the Antebellum South'
- Ricard Torra Pratt( Mark Knights), Corruption and Governance in Early Modern Barcelona.
- Naomi Pullin:Female friends and the transatlantic Quaker community: 'the whole family and household of faith', c1650-c1750.
- Tom Rodgers: 'Terror in the Southern Colonies during the American Revolutionary War'
- William Rupp: 'John Byng's Personal World'
- Kate Smith: 'Perceptions and Constructions of Workmanship in Eighteenth-Century British Culture'
- Ian Smith, 'Reactions to the French revolution: central and provincial perspectives'
- Spike Sweeting:Commercial Design and Architecture in London, 1730-1800
- Anastasia Stylianou(History): The concepts of the holy mind and the holy body in English female sanctity, c.1516-86
- Edward Taylor:Comment Serials in Later Stuart Britain
- Hannah Whitfield(supervisor Prof. Mark Knights, History): Common consent and public profit: political languages in early modern England, 1580-1649.
- Han Zhao (History):'Conscience will keep a private session within yourself': the Culture of Shame in England, 1650-1800