People
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Prof Riccardo Bavaj
Professor
German History; 20th Century; Intellectual History; Transnational History; Spatial History
Prof Margaret Connolly
Professor of Palaeography and Codicology
Dr Arthur der Weduwen
British Academy Fellow
Early Modern History; Low Countries; Anglo-Dutch history; Scandinavia & the Baltic; history of communication, printing, the book, libraries, politics, law.
Prof Justine Firnhaber-Baker
Professor
Hundred Years War, Medieval France, Capetians, Valois, revolts, state formation, peasants, violence, roads, mobility, freedom, lordship, serfdom
Prof Aileen Fyfe
Professor of Modern History
history of science and technology; scholarly communication; research evaluation; popular science; Britain; 17th-20th centuries
Dr Huw Halstead
Research Fellow
Everyday Life, Greece, Mediterranean History, Memory, Public History, Oral History
Dr Bill Jenkins
Lecturer in Nineteeth-Century British History
Prof Simon MacLean
Professor
Early medieval Europe 8th-12th centuries; Carolingian Empire; Ottonian Empire; queens and queenship.
Dr Emily Michelson
Senior Lecturer
Italy 1400-1700, early modern Catholicism, preaching, walking, interfaith encounter, religious minorities, Rome, mobility.
Dr Guilherme Moreira Fians
Leverhulme Research Fellow
Late Modern History, Knowledge Production, Media and Translation, Digital Anthropology, Language Politics, Social Movements, Europe and the global South
Dr Nikolaos Papadogiannis
AHRC Research Fellow
Associate Lecturer in the History of Twentieth-Century Italy and/or Spain
History of youth cultures, sexuality, migration, tourism, protest cultures.
Dr Derek Patrick
Lecturer
Early modern Scottish political history; Scottish Parliament 1689-1707; Revolution 1688-89; Union 1706-07; and The Black Watch 1914-18
Dr Siavush Randjbar-Daemi
Lecturer in Modern Middle Eastern History
Dr Isabel Robinson
Research Fellow in Modern History: St Andrews and the Legacies of Empire
Dr Raluca Roman
Research Fellow
historical anthropology, religion and social mobilisation, Christianity, Roma/Gypsies, minorities, humanitarianism and migration, ethnicity and nationalism, ethics and morality, AI, science and human-tech relations.
Dr Elena Romero-Passerin
Lecturer in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century European History
Dr Angus Stewart
Lecturer
Mamluks; Mongols; Armenians; Interaction in the Middle East, twelfth to fourteenth centuries.