recent PGR students

Recent PGR Students

To view the profiles of some of our recently graduated PhD Students click on the links below:

  • Ana Clelia Correia: Engraved World: Contextual Analysis of Figures and Markings on the rocks of south-eastern Piaui, Brazil.
  • Todd Curtis: Medicine, Science, and Spin: Rhetorical Strategies and Generic Constraints in the Galenic Corpus
  • Ruth Easingwood: British Women in Occupied Germany: Lived Experiences in the British Zone 1945-1949
  • Silvia Espelt-Bombin: Free African-Americans in eighteenth century Panamá City: trade, identity and social mobility
  • Nadine Metzger: Premodern Histories of Lycanthropy and Ephialtes
  • Jonathan Shipley: Concealed Communities: Medieval Landscapes, Agriculture, Transhumance
  • Ria Snowdon: Georgian Women in the Business of Print: Gender and the Provincial Press of Northern England
  • Marcella Sutcliffe: English Radicals and Italian Democrats: a long Connection
  • Ivanna Zivaljevic Concepts of the Body In the Mesolithic-Neolithic Danube Gorges:Interpreting the Post-mortem treatment Of Human and Animal Bodies