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Research Areas in History

The historians at Newcastle study a wide range of times and places.

By period:

  • Prehistoric and Ancient (pre-500): See under Archaeology and Classics
  • Medieval (500-1500): Scott Ashley, R.I. Moore, Elizabeth Redgate.
  • Early Modern (1500-1800): Helen Berry, Jeremy Boulton, John Gurney, Rachel Hammersley, Diana Paton, Luc Racaut, Thomas Rütten,
  • Modern (1800-present): Joan Allen, Jonathan Andrews, Claudia Baldoli, Fergus Campbell, Martin Dusinberre, Martin Farr, Susan-Mary Grant, Xavier Guegan, Violetta Hionidou, Benjamin Houston, Tim Kirk, Gwenda Morgan, Diana Paton, Matt Perry, Alejandro Quiroga, Gemma Romain, David Saunders, Felix Schulz, Samiksha Sehrawat.

By place:

  • British Isles: Joan Allen, Jonathan Andrews, Scott Ashley, Helen Berry, Jeremy Boulton, Fergus Campbell, Martin Farr, Rachel Hammersley, Matt Perry
  • Mainland Europe: Claudia Baldoli, Rachel Hammersley, Violetta Hionidou, Tim Kirk, R.I. Moore, Matt Perry, Alejandro Quiroga , Luc Racaut, Thomas Rütten, David Saunders, Felix Schulz.
  • Asia: Martin Dusinberre, Xavier Guegan, Elizabeth Redgate, Samiksha Sehrawat.
  • The Americas: Claire Brewster, Keith Brewster, Susan Mary Grant, Benjamin Houston, Gwenda Morgan, Diana Paton, Gemma Romain.

 

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Seminars

Professor Mike Fulford, Reading University. “Calleva's (Silchester) first hundred years: Iron Age to Roman - a period of rapid social change”

Gavin Lucas (University of Iceland), 'Remains of the Day. Ruins, Residues and the Archaeological Record'

Chris Dalgleish, University of Glasgow: Archaeology and landscape justice

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