History BA(Hons): Who teaches this course

About the faculty and staff

Find out more here about the Faculty or School where you will be taught and about some of the key teaching staff for this course.

Members of the Historical Studies team teach this course. Staff include:

Professor John Davis specialises in 19th century British and German history, Anglo-German relations, and international relations. John has published a book on the 1851 Great Exhibition, and also a book and articles on Britain and Germany.


Dr Marisa Linton specialises in the French Revolution, 18th century European society and culture, and gender. Marisa's publications include a book on the politics of virtue in 18th century France and articles on the French monarchy, the origins of the French Revolution and Robespierre.


Dr Jeremy Nuttall specialises in ideas, politics and society in modern British history. Jeremy has published articles on Tony Crosland and Evan Durbin, and a book on ethical and psychological aspects in the history of the Labour Party's thought.


Professor Craig Phelan specialises in 20th century labour and trade union history, political economy, and the history of the USA. He is editor of the journal Labour History, and has written widely on contemporary problems facing trade unions worldwide.


Dr John Stuart specialises in the history of modern Britain, the British Empire and Commonwealth, and Sub-Saharan Africa. John has published articles on mission history, and British imperial and Commonwealth history and is writing a book on the history of Protestant missions and the 'end of empire' in Africa.


Dr Steven Woodbridge specialises in the history of the extreme right in Britain, British social and local history, and the history of political thought. He has published chapters and articles on fascism and culture, the contemporary extreme right, and the local history of Kingston and Richmond.

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