The interlinking theme of my research is the ways in which bodies, materials and environments are shaped in the C19-C20th. I am able to supervise students interested in undertaking doctoral work on environmental history in the modern period, social and cultural history in Britain during the C19th and C20th, including social histories of the countryside, animal history (farm animals and livestock).
Please contact me if you are interested in pursuing a PhD of: cultural history of farm animals; rural society and environments; rural homes and domestic life; material culture of everyday objects in the Modern period.
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