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  1. Heritage

    PhD / MPhil

    The Open University - Department of History

    Several members of the Department of History contribute to the interfaculty and interdisciplinary Heritage Studies Research Group, which also has links to the Empire and Postcolonial Research Group and the Ferguson Centre. We invite proposals which take a critical approach to understanding the role of heritage and its institutions (museums, heritage sites, trusts and government).

  2. Philosophy

    PhD / MPhil

    The Open University - Department of Philosophy

    Research is at the heart of the Philosophy Department at the OU. There are nine full-time members of staff, all of whom are active researchers, who specialise in a range of subjects across the disciplines.

  3. War, conflict and politics in Europe

    PhD / MPhil

    The Open University - Department of History

    We have a wide range of expertise on conflict, war and politics in the late nineteenth to twentieth centuries. Annika Mombauer researches German history and especially the history of the First World War, Dr Paul Lawrence has published on the history of nationalism, and Dr Christian Bailey's research has focused on European integration after 1945.

  4. Ancient and Modern Reception of Antiquity

    PhD / MPhil

    The Open University - Department of Classical Studies

    Research into the ancient and modern reception of antiquity focuses on how the texts, images and ideas of Greek and/or Roman culture have subsequently been transmitted, adapted, rewritten and appropriated. Staff in the Department of Classical Studies' also have particular interests in the relationship between Greek and Roman cultures within antiquity.

  5. Early modern Britain and Europe

    PhD / MPhil

    The Open University - Department of History

    Department of History staff working on early modern history have an interest in a wide variety of aspects of society and culture in Britain, Ireland and elsewhere in Europe in the period 1550-1750. For example, knowledge, religion and power in the Italian states (Dr Silvia De Renzi); witchcraft and society (Dr Peter Elmer); social and cultural history of the European Reformation, especially in northern Germany and Scandinavia, and Calvinist emigration (Dr Ole Peter Grell); and Britain and Ireland, on women and gender, and on patronage and finance (Professor Anne Laurence).

  6. Artistic networks, 1300-1550

    PhD / MPhil

    The Open University - Department of Art History

    Artistic networks, 1300-1550 is a research group based in the Department of Art History. It includes members of staff working on art produced from the 14th through to the 16th centuries in a diverse group of territories, including Italy, the Low Countries, Spain and Byzantium.

  7. Policing and Criminal Justice

    PhD / MPhil

    The Open University - Department of History

    Within the Department of History, there is a specific research group devoted to the study of criminal justice history: the International Centre for the History of Crime, Policing and Justice (ICHCPJ). This Centre aims to promote and facilitate research into criminal justice history around the world and to generate the exchange of ideas between academics, criminal justice practitioners and serving police personnel.

  8. History of Medicine

    PhD / MPhil

    The Open University - Department of History

    The Department of History has expertise in the history of medicine in Britain, Ireland and Continental Europe from 1500 to 1900. Dr Deborah Brunton focuses on public health policies at the intersection between urban growth and medicine, Dr Silvia De Renzi on medicine in early modern Italy and the history of legal medicine.

  9. Empire and Postcolonial studies

    PhD / MPhil

    The Open University - Department of History

    The Department of History have an Empire and Postcolonial Research Group, which links to the cross-faculty Ferguson Centre for African and Asian Studies. Areas of particular interest include the British Empire, colonial India, links between the West and the postcolonial world, empire in Asia port cities, and heritage.

  10. Book History

    PhD / MPhil

    The Open University - Faculty of Education and Language Studies

    The Book History and Bibliography Research Group have made major contributions to the subject internationally. Members have produced numerous publications in authorship studies, printing, publishing, reading, bibliography and textual editing.

 
 
 
 
 

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