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PhD Studentship (AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership Award): "The Embroidery Trade in 18th-Century France"

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The University of Warwick and the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London invite applications for one fully funded PhD studentship. Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, this three year PhD research programme will be supervised jointly by Warwick and the V&A. The successful studentship will commence in autumn 2015.

Deadline for applications extended to Monday 11 May 2015.

The Research

The selected student will investigate the products, skills and networks of the embroiderers of 18th-century France. Embroidery was not only a polite accomplishment but also a well-established trade by the 18th-century, subject to the fluctuations of fashions in secular and ecclesiastical clothing and furnishings. Embroidery also provides a useful case study of a sector that did not require sophisticated machinery or large capital investment, and was not involved in major technological change during the century.

This PhD will make a significant contribution to the history of fashion, as well as to other disciplines such as art, design and textile history, social and economic history, urban and gender history. It addresses in particular the following research questions:

  • What qualities – technical and aesthetic – identify embroidery as distinctively French?
  • What design sources were used, where did they come from, and how were they adapted?
  • How did techniques change over time (e.g. introduction of tambouring)?
  • How did the embroidery trade function in different cities (regulated or not by guild statutes), and where did it sit in the hierarchy of the urban trades?
  • How did embroiderers train; what were their working practices and ‘careers’?
  • What were their familial and professional networks?
  • What was the nature of their client base? Was it local, national, international?

The student will consider these questions through examining collections of embroidery, designs and prints in museums and sacristies in selected cities; analysis of guides to trades (Livre commode), commercial press (Affiches), and published treatises; and the exploration of archival sources, in particular, royal accounts, notarial and parish records, bankruptcy and legal proceedings. The sampling will cover two cities: Paris (capital; both guild and non-regulated), and Lyon (textile-manufacturing city; no guild).

Supervision

The PhD will be jointly supervised by Professor Giorgio Riello (Department of History, University of Warwick) and Professor Lesley Miller, Senior Curator of Textiles and Fashion at the V&A).

Funding

Applications are welcome from Students from the UK and the EU.

The studentship will cover home fees (full time) and a stipend for UK students or EU students who have lived in the UK for three years prior to the award. Overseas students may also be eligible if they fulfil a range of residency requirements stipulated on the AHRC guidelines.

EU students who have not lived in the UK for three years prior to the award are currently only eligible for full EU fees at RCUK rates, and no maintenance grant. International fee status students are not eligible for this award.

Successful applicants normally will have achieved at least a 2:i or equivalent in an undergraduate degree and will be working towards or have completed a master’s qualification (or similar postgraduate qualification) with Distinction.

The maintenance rates for 2015/16 have not yet been announced by the AHRC, but for comparison, for 2014/15 maintenance for full time students is £15,863 (see here). The student will also be eligible for an extra £550 per year CDP allowance, in addition to (up to) £2,000 per year from the V&A and the University of Warwick to cover research and travel costs.

How to apply

To apply, please send your CV, a sample of writing and cover letter outlining your suitability for the project and detailing the ways in which you plan to address the themes above: to Giorgio Riello g.riello@warwick.ac.uk. Your application should be accompanied by an email from your MA supervisor or other academic acquainted with your university career to be sent to the same address. The deadline for applications is Monday 11 May 2015.

Informal inquiries should be made to: Professor Giorgio Riello (g.riello@warwick.ac.uk) or Professor Lesley Miller (le.miller@vam.ac.uk)

 

Fri 13 Mar 2015, 12:31 | Tags: Postgraduate Funding

Departmental Doctoral and MA Scholarships

The Director of Graduate Studies is pleased to announce that the Department will be offering a number of full-time doctoral studentships and MA bursaries to outstanding candidates applying for Autumn 2015-16 admission. The awards will be available to both Home-EU and overseas applicants applying to study full-time. In order to be considered, candidates need to have submitted an online University admission application by 12 January 2015.

Further details of both types of award can be found at http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/history/applying/pgadmissions/pgfunding

 

Mon 08 Dec 2014, 16:20 | Tags: Research Postgraduate Funding Competition Announcement

Applications for a Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship (2015)

Candidates interested in applying for a Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship with the Warwick History Department must submit their preliminary application to the Department by midnight GMT on Monday 5th January 2015. Please check the details of what is required from potential applicants.

Mon 27 Oct 2014, 17:01 | Tags: Postdoctoral Recruitment Funding

Applications for a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship (2015)

Candidates interested in applying for a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship with the Warwick History Department must submit their preliminary application to the Department by midnight GMT on Sunday 21st September 2014. Please check the details of what is required from potential applicants.

Thu 21 Aug 2014, 15:52 | Tags: Postdoctoral Funding

Doctoral Studentship

The Centre for the History of Medicine is delighted to advertise a Home/EU fees only equivalent Doctoral Studentship in the field of the History of Medicine in the Modern period. The successful candidate will also receive a bursary of £3000 (£1000 per annum in each of the first 3 years for full-time students or pro rata for part-time students), to defray research expenses. After a successful MPhil to PhD upgrade the post holder will be offered the opportunity for paid teaching of undergraduate seminars within the Department of History. Other opportunities for paid research work may become available depending on the successful candidate’s interests.

Applicants will be considered for an October 2014 start date. Candidates must have successfully completed a Taught MA or MA by Research within the history of medicine or associated field. The deadline for all information to be submitted is 12 noon, Friday 28th February 2014. For more details, including how to apply, please see http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/history/chm/about/pros_stu/funding/hist_studentship.

 

Wed 19 Feb 2014, 11:44 | Tags: Postgraduate Funding

Leverhulme Early Career Fellowships (2014)

Candidates interested in applying for a Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship with the Warwick History Department must submit their preliminary application to the Department by midnight on Monday 6th January 2014. Please check the details of what is required by the Department from potential applicants.

Fri 22 Nov 2013, 15:01 | Tags: Funding

Applications for a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship (2014)

Candidates interested in applying for a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship with the Warwick History Department must submit their preliminary application to the Department by midnight on Monday 30th September 2013. Please check the details of what is required from potential applicants.

Tue 10 Sep 2013, 10:38 | Tags: Research Funding

Marie Curie Doctoral Studentship in African History

The History Department at the University of Warwick is able to offer a 3-year doctoral scholarship for research on the Environmental History of Africa, commencing in October 2013, under the supervision of Professor David Anderson.

The scholarship will cover fees (paid directly) and a living allowance to the value of £37,831 gross per annum, provided through an employment contract adhering to standard FP7 Marie Curie guidelines. The scholarship will also provide an additional monthly mobility allowance depending on family situation. Project funds will also cover field costs and travel.

Applications, including a CV, covering letter, and the names of two referees, must be received by 21 June 2013. Interviews with shortlisted candidates are expected to be conducted between 1–5 July 2013, via skype or google hangout.

For more information about the project and the studentship, please see:
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/history/news/marie_curie_studentship

Wed 08 May 2013, 15:14 | Tags: Research Postgraduate Funding Announcement

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