MPhil/PhD Maritime Historical Studies
Research overview
Staff in the History department research political, economic, social, cultural, religious, medical, environmental, maritime, naval, military and diplomatic history. We range in time from the early medieval period to the late 20th century. We have particular strengths in the history of Britain and continental Europe, but also focus on the history of the United States, Africa, and India.
A number of research centres are linked with the work of the Department and organise seminar series with regular meetings through the academic year which are an important meeting place for postgraduate students to hear, discuss and present research.
Maritime history
The Centre for Maritime Historical Studies seeks to promote research into economic, social, political, naval and environmental aspects of the British maritime past from the earliest times to the present day. This is the oldest established centre for this specialism in a British university.
- British maritime history from the Middle Ages to today
- Business history and maritime trade
- Port cities and communities
- Mariners' welfare and education
- Naval history from the Middle Ages to the present day, in particular, the connections between naval, political, social, economic and other histories
- Naval leadership from the late-seventeenth century to the mid-twentieth century
- British naval administration and logistics
- Mediterranean maritime history from the middle ages to the eighteenth century
- African maritime history and African port cities.
The Centre holds termly research seminars (in conjunction with the Society for Nautical Research), an annual international Maritime History Conference and a twice-yearly Strategic Policy Studies Group symposium (with associated publication).
Careers
We are committed to ensuring you receive high quality research supervision to maximise your potential and prepare you for a rewarding career.
Research overview
Staff in the History department research political, economic, social, cultural, religious, medical, environmental, maritime, naval, military and diplomatic history. We range in time from the early medieval period to the late 20th century. We have particular strengths in the history of Britain and continental Europe, but also focus on the history of the United States, Africa, and India.
A number of research centres are linked with the work of the Department and organise seminar series with regular meetings through the academic year which are an important meeting place for postgraduate students to hear, discuss and present research.
Maritime history
The Centre for Maritime Historical Studies seeks to promote research into economic, social, political, naval and environmental aspects of the British maritime past from the earliest times to the present day. This is the oldest established centre for this specialism in a British university.
- British maritime history from the Middle Ages to today
- Business history and maritime trade
- Port cities and communities
- Mariners' welfare and education
- Naval history from the Middle Ages to the present day, in particular, the connections between naval, political, social, economic and other histories
- Naval leadership from the late-seventeenth century to the mid-twentieth century
- British naval administration and logistics
- Mediterranean maritime history from the middle ages to the eighteenth century
- African maritime history and African port cities.
The Centre holds termly research seminars (in conjunction with the Society for Nautical Research), an annual international Maritime History Conference and a twice-yearly Strategic Policy Studies Group symposium (with associated publication).
Careers
We are committed to ensuring you receive high quality research supervision to maximise your potential and prepare you for a rewarding career.