Dr Bernhard Struck, (Director)
European history (mainly German lands, France, Poland), late-eighteenth and nineteenth century, Enlightenment, history of travel, science and border regions.
Dr Tomasz Kamusella (Director)
Professor Ali Ansari
Iranian history, nineteenth and twentieth centuries, travel and relations with the West, historiography of Iran.
Dr Riccardo Bavaj
European history (mainly Germany, Italy, France) and North American history, twentieth century, intellectual, cultural, spatial history.
Dr John Clark
British and North American history, nineteenth and twentieth centuries, history of science, medicine, and environment.
Dr Sarah Easterby-Smith
Dr Kate Ferris
European history (mainly Italy and Spain), late-ninteenth- to mid-twentieth century; everyday life and the 'lived experience' of fascism; images and ideas of modernity and of past, present and future in identity construction; conceptual questions around cultural production and reception locally, nationally and trans-nationally.
Professor Conan Fischer
European History, with particular focus on 20C Germany and France, Weimar Republic, Third Reich, Franco-German inter-war business relations/foreign policy/political integration; Pre-history of contemporary European integration
Dr Chandrika Kaul
British imperialism and print culture, nineteenth and twentieth centuries, modern South Asian history and politics, British media, including contemporary media;globalisation and international communications
Dr Heidi Mehrkens
Dr Gillian Mitchell
North American Social and Cultural History, History of Popular Music and Popular Culture in Post-War Britain, the United States and Canada.
Professor Frank Lorenz Müller
European history (mainly German lands and Britain), Long Nineteenth Century, Anglo-German relations, liberalism, nationalism, militarism, imperialism, monarchy.
Dr Frances Nethercott
European history (mainly Russia), eighteenth to twentieth centuries, intellectual, cultural history, cultural transfer (Russia, France, Germany), historiopraphy.
Dr Stephen Tyre
French History, late-nineteenth and twentieth centuries, colonial history (mainly French colonialism, colonial North Africa), history of decolonization, post-colonial history, memory and legacy of colonialism
Professor Andrew Williams
European and international history with a particular focus on Britain, France and the United States, twentieth cententury, editor of the ‘International History Review’
