NAME |
PROJECT |
SUPERVISOR |
INSTITUTION |
Constituting the City: A Social History of Politics and Civic Life in Eighteenth-Century New York
Julie.Atkinson@warwick.ac.uk |
Prof Mark Knights
[Dr Simon Middleton] |
Warwick |
Irish Catholic priests in Rome and the Atlantic world, 1622-1668 |
Dr Alison Forrestal |
Moore Institute,
NUI, Galway |
Anglican Missionaries and Identities in North America, 1701-1841
a.j.burgess@abdn.ac.uk |
Professor Marjory Harper and Professor Andrew Blaikie |
Aberdeen |
Portuguese Contributions to Spanish Cartography at the Casa de la Contratación, 1500 – 1530 |
Prof Nicholas Canny |
Moore Institute,
NUI, Galway |
Economic Opportunities for English Merchants in Virginia and the West Indies, 1607 -1650
Carmel.Connolly@nuigalway.ie |
Prof Nicholas Canny |
Moore Institute,
NUI, Galway |
Jefferson and the context and development of an ideology of westward expansion, 1760-1810
RENAUD.CONTINI@nuim.ie |
Dr JoAnne Mancini |
National University of Ireland, Maynooth |
The Federalist Persuasion, 1782-86
tom.cutterham@st-hughs.ox.ac.uk |
Dr Peter Thompson & Dr Nicholas Cole |
St Hugh's College & Rothermere American Institute, Oxford |
The benevolent merchant: George Hibbert and the staging of West Indian power and identity within the metropole, 1757-1837.
katie.donington.09@ucl.ac.uk |
Prof Catherine Hall |
UCL |
Native North American Women and Relations with European Men in the Eighteenth Century: a Comparative Study between Southeastern and Northeastern Peoples
f.donohoe.1@research.gla.ac.uk |
Prof Simon Newman |
Glasgow |
The evolution of Anglo-American corporate theory in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
moira.gillis@law.ox.ac.uk |
|
Oxford |
The constitution, ratification and the shaping of an American foreign policy during the founding period.
tom.girn@apbenson.com |
Dr Simon Rofe |
SOAS |
| Edward Braddock, Lord Loudoun and the British war effort in North America, 1757-1757 |
Dr Steve Sarson |
Swansea |
Popular Loyalism and Counterrevolution in the British Atlantic World, c. 1776-1800 |
Dr Colin Nicolson |
Stirling |
Tangible Imaginations: Construction of American Identity in Philadelphia, 1764 – 1776
A.Odonnell1@liverpool.ac.uk |
Dr Keith Mason |
Liverpool |
| Jacobitism and the Atlantic World |
Prof. Murray Pittock, Dr. Karin Bowie, & Prof. Colin Kidd |
Glasgow |
History of the British Virgin Islands |
Prof David Richardson and
Dr Douglas Hamilton |
Hull |
Language and Identity in the writings of the New England Puritans of the 17th Century
alison.stanley@kcl.ac.uk |
Prof. Susan Castillo |
King's College, London |
The Gun Trade in Early America
j.c.stewart@dundee.ac.uk |
Dr. Matthew Ward |
Dundee |
British Army in North America during Seven Years’ War:
etowne@bgnet.bgsu.edu |
Prof Peter Way
(University of Windsor) |
Bowling Green State University |
Puritans and Slavery in Colonial Massachusetts
e.williams.292956@swansea.ac.uk |
Dr Steve Sarson |
Swansea |
Anti-slavery and the Royal Navy's suppression of the slave trade in the Atlantic Ocean, 1810-1870
marycwills@live.co.uk |
Professor David Richardson and Dr Douglas Hamilton |
WISE, University of Hull |