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Academic contacts

Editorial history

20/09/11, CSG: Created page



Overview

This page lists individual academics & departments



Contents




A


Dr Paul Arblaster
Docent, Zuyd University
Vertaalacademie (School of Translation)

Selected publications:

• 'Piracy and Play: Two Catholic Appropriations of Nieuhof’s Gezantschap', in The Dutch Trading Companies as Knowledge Networks, ed. Jan L. de Jong et al. (Brill, 2010), pp. 129-143

• 'Antwerp and Brussels as Inter-European Spaces', in The Dissemination of News and the Emergence of Contemporaneity, ed. Brendan Dooley (Ashgate, 2010), pp. 193-205

• 'The Southern Netherlands Connection: Networks of Support and Patronage', in Catholic Communities in Protestant States: Britain and the Netherlands c.1570-1720, ed. Benjamin J. Kaplan et al. (Manchester UP, 2009), pp. 123-138

• 'London, Antwerp and Amsterdam: Journalistic Relations in the First Half of the Seventeenth Century', in The Bookshop of the World, ed. Lotte Hellinga et al. (HES & De Graaf, 2001), 145-150

• Arblaster, Paul. Antwerp & the World: Richard Verstegan and the International Culture of Roman Catholicism. Leuven: Leuven University Press, 2004


Dr Jan Broadway
E: janb@xmera.co.uk

- Cell's technical Director, 2002-2010
- Now an independent consultant
- Her research concentrates on early modern gentry society and the development of local and family history

Publications

- a biography of the seventeenth-century herald and scholar Sir William Dugdale and a catalogue of his correspondence.



C


The Cambridge Group for the History of Population Growth & Social Structure
Sir William Hardy Building
Department of Geography
University of Cambridge
Downing Place
Cambridge
CB2 3EN
Deputy director: Leigh Shaw-Taylor
E: Leigh.shaw-taylor@geog.cam.ac.uk
T: 0044-(0)1223 333181
W: http://www.hpss.geog.cam.ac.uk/

Professor Thomas Corns
Head of School of English
University of Bangor
T: +44 (0)1248 382213
E: els009@bangor.ac.uk



G


Dr Perry Gauci
V. H. H. Green Fellow, Tutor in History, Fellow Librarian and Archivist
Lincoln College
Turl Street
Oxford
OX1 3DR
T: 01865 279795 (direct line)
E: perry.gauci@lincoln.ox.ac.uk
See online profile

Dr. James M. Gibson
Bridge Archivist
The Bridge Chamber
5 The Esplanade
Rochester
Kent ME1 1QE
T: 01634 846706
E: bridgearchivist@rbt.org.uk.



H


Professor Tim Hitchcock
University of Hertfordshire
Hatfield
Hertfordshire
AL10 9AB
T: +44 (0)1707 284000
E: T.Hitchcock@herts.ac.uk
Online profile



L

Centre for Urban History
University of Leicester
Marc Fitch House
3-5 Salisbury Road
Leicester, LE1 7QR
T: +44 (0)116 252 2378
E: cuh@le.ac.uk
www.le.ac.uk/ur
tinyurl.com/urbanhistory



Dr Noah Moxham
E: N.Moxham@uea.ac.uk

Centre for Editing Lives and Letters
ArtsOne
Queen Mary, University of London
Mile End Road
London E1 4NS

Specific enquiries:

  • Research projects: Dr Matt Symonds, m.symonds@qmul.ac.uk, 020 7882 8905
  • M.Res. and M.A. degree programmes: Dr Robyn Adams, r.adams@qmul.ac.uk, 020 7882 8907
  • Events: Alex Filby, a.l.filby@qmul.ac.uk, 020 7882 8905
  • Mailing list for the AHRC Centre for Editing Lives and Letters




R


Dr William O'Reilly
Trinity Hall
Cambridge
CB2 1TJ
T: +44 (0)1223 765956
E: wto@cam.ac.uk
See online profile



Y


Dr Neil Younger, Essex University
E: nyounger@essex.ac.uk
T: 01206-872299