Current PhD Students

Jack Abernethy: Scotland and the Dutch Revolt, 1568-1609
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Supervisor: Steve Murdoch
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Emily Betz: The “English Disease”: Identities of Melancholy in Early Modern England
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Supervisor: Colin Kidd
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Nora Epstein: Visual Commonplacing: The Transmission and Reception of Printed Religious Images in Reformed Britain
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Supervisor: Andrew Pettegree and Bridget Heal
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James Fox: The rise of numeracy and quantitative thinking in Britain, c.1660-c.1800
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Supervisors: Sarah Easterby-Smith, Jacqueline Rose and Amy Blakeway
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James Inglis: Typewriters and Commerce in Scotland, 1870s to 1920s
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Supervisors: Aileen Fyfe, Malcolm Petrie, Sam Alberti (National Museum of Scotland) and Alison Taubman (National Museum of Scotland)
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Daniel Leaver: The Discovery of North Sea Oil and Political Change in Scotland, 1969-1979
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Supervisor: Malcolm Petrie
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Kate McGregor: Foreign policy and diplomacy during the personal rule of James V, King of Scots 1528-1542
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Supervisors: Dr Amy Blakeway and Professor Michael Brown
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Carol McKinven:‘Quite at liberty to marry another’: bigamy in nineteenth century Scotland
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Supervisor: Rab Houston
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William Mulloy: Fourteenth-Century Border Comparisons
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Supervisor: Professor Michael Brown
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Xiaoping Qi: Relations between Scotland and France during Thirty Years’ War
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Supervisor: Steve Murdoch
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Amber Ward: ‘Investigating community, identity and economic change in the ex-mining communities of Central Fife after 1985’
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Supervisors: Malcolm Petrie, Jim Phillips (University of Glasgow) and Ewan Gibbs (University of Glasgow)
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Callum Woolsey: Assessing the impact of returning Scottish soldiers on the Bishops wars and the Restoration
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Supervisor: Steve Murdoch
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