PGR Students in the Global History and Culture Centre
Members of the Global History and Culture Centre welcome expressions of interest in pursuing research degrees at the University of Warwick Department of History. Current research students supervised by members of the Global History and Culture Centre are listed below; students who recently completed their research degrees are found under Alumni.
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- Chen, Qiuyang
Qiuyang Chen
Thesis: Women and Private Credit: Southeast Coastal China in the 1970s and 1980s.’
Supervised by Dr Song-Chuan Chen and Dr Laura Schwartz
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- Dennett, Hannah
Hannah Dennett
Funded by Midlands4Cities
Supervised by Prof Maxine Berg and Prof Rebecca Earle
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- Gomez Baeza, Nicolas
Nicolas Gomez Baeza
PhD Student in the Global History and Culture Centre
Supervised by Dr Camillia Cowling and Dr Robert Fletcher
Thesis: Gringos Duros: Transnational British Managements of Labour Discipline in Sheep Farming Industry (Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego, 1837 - c. 1950).
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- He Cheng
Cheng HE
PhD student in Global History and Culture Centre
Supervised by Prof Anne Gerritsen
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- Martin, Fleur
Fleur Martin
PhD student in Global History and Culture Centre
Thesis: Looting, Trade & The Gift: Imperial Collecting in Eastern Africa 1860-1914
Supervised by Prof David Anderson
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- Ni Leiyun
Leiyun NI
PhD student, Global History and Culture Centre
Supervised by Anne Gerritsen and Song-Chuan Chen
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- Quinn, Serin
Serin Quinn
Love and Gold: A Comparative History of the Tomato in England and Italy, 1500-1800
Funded by Midlands4Cities and supervised by Prof Rebecca Earle and Prof Beat Kümin
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- Rudra, Shalini
Shalini Rudra
PhD in Global History and Culture Centre
Supervised by Sarah Hodges
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- Uribe Botta, Camilo
Camilo Uribe Botta
PhD Student in the Global History and Culture Centre
Thesis: Hunting Plants in the Northern Andes. The Commerce of Tropical Orchids between Colombia and the United Kingdom. 1843-1901
Supervised by Prof Rebecca Earle
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- Walsdorf, Anais
Anais Walsdorf
Thesis, Metallic Empire : Science, Energy, and Industrial Imperialism in the John Percy Collection, 1817–89
Supervised by: James Poskett and Katayoun Shafiee