History
The Institute of History at ذكذكتسئµ Is composed of a range of leading academics working in fields including migration history, Anglo-Jewry, minorities and sport, the broader field of sports history, photographic history, and specialisms in British, European, colonial and global history. Its members have produced groundbreaking monographs on topics such as internment in the First World War, the history of Montenegro, cultural exchanges in the Indian Ocean World, and the history and heritage of the Olympic Games.
The Institute is home to two world-renowned Research Centres: the International Centre for Sports History and Culture, and the Photographic History Research Centre. Find out about the International Centre for Sports History and Culture or the Midlands 4 Cities opportunities and supervision in the Photographic History Research Centre.
Further opportunities are located in ذكذكتسئµ’s interdisciplinary Stephen Lawrence Research Centre.
The Institute of History Research at ذكذكتسئµ invites applications to the Midlands 4 Cities Doctoral Training Partnership. Key contacts for the Institute and members’ research interests are listed below.
Professor Matthew Taylor – mtaylor@dmu.ac.uk
Professor of History, Director of the Institute of History
History of sport and recreation in Britain and Europe; history of boxing; work and labour relations in the entertainment industry; sport, community identities and regulation in mid-twentieth century Britain; migration of athletes and entertainers; sport and leisure in Second World War Britain; Mass Observation and sport; sport and global history; sport and the British Empire
Professor Kenneth Morrison – kmorrison@dmu.ac.uk
Professor of Modern Southeast European History, Deputy Director of the Institute of History
The history and politics of Yugoslavia and its successor states
Dr Sophie Brockmann – Sophie.brockmann@dmu.ac.uk
Lecturer in History
History of science, Latin American history (especially Central America), environmental history
Dr David Dee – ddee@dmu.ac.uk
Associate Professor in Modern History
Anglo-Jewish history, the relationship between sport and ethnicity
Dr Elizabeth Lambourn – elambourn@dmu.ac.uk
Reader in South Asian and Indian Ocean Studies
Mobility of people, things and ideas across Islamic South Asia and the Indian Ocean world in the medieval and early modern periods
Professor Panikos Panayi – ppanayi@dmu.ac.uk
Professor of European History and Subject Leader in History
The history of immigration and inter-ethnic relations, the history of food, the First World War
Professor Martin Polley – martin.polley@dmu.ac.uk
Director, International Centre for Sports History and Culture
History of sport and leisure; history of the modern Olympic Games and their predecessors; history of sport, politics, and diplomacy; sport and gender; sports heritage; sports historiography
Professor Elizabeth Tingle – elizabeth.tingle@dmu.ac.uk
Professor of History
Early modern European history; French history of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries; French wars of religion; counter and Catholic Reformations in France; Material culture of religious life; parish churches in Britain and France
Dr Pippa Virdee – PVirdee@dmu.ac.uk
Associate Professor
Modern South Asian history, the history of population displacement in South Asia, the history of Pakistan
Dr Neil Carter – necarter@dmu.ac.uk
Senior Research Fellow
History of sport and leisure in twentieth-century Britain; global history of sport and medicine in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries; sport and learning disability; sport and ethnicity in twentieth- century Britain; history of coaching; sport and the state; sport and the media
Dr Heather Dichter – heather.dichter@dmu.ac.uk
Associate Professor
The Olympic movement, international sport, mega-events, diplomacy and international relations, sport media, Germany, Europe, NATO
Dr Serena Dyer – serena.dyer@dmu.ac.uk
Lecturer in History of Design and Material Culture and Institute of History Head of Research Students
Material culture history, including consumption, retail and shopping, as well as making, manufacture, dress, and fashion histories. She also has expertise in gender and queer histories
Dr Beatriz Pichel – beatriz.pichel@dmu.ac.uk
Lecturer in Photographic History
Photographic history / history of photography, medical humanities, history of medicine, cultural history, history of emotions, history of the body, gender and women’s history, history of war, visual science and technology studies
Dr Christopher Roy Zembe – czembe@dmu.ac.uk
Lecturer in History
Colonial and post-colonial histories of Sub-Saharan Africa; African diaspora; Black British immigration, race and citizenship (African and African-Caribbean); and Pan-Africanism
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