Successful PTUC PhD Research

 

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  • Melanie Bassett – The Royal Dockyard worker in Edwardian England: Culture, leisure and empire (2014)
  • John Bolt – “The Sons of Neptune and of Mars”: Organisational Identity and Mission in the Royal Marines, 1827-1927 (2020)
  • Gerry Daly – Crown, empire and Home Rule : the Irish in Portsmouth, c.1880-1923 (2006)
  • Joe Davey – ‘A Higher Class of Men?’ Sailors and Working-Class Communities in Bristol 1850-1914 (2019)
  • Chris Ellmers – Littoral, river and sea: exploring the maritime history of Deptford, 1700-1850 (PhD by publication, 2020)
  • Viv Fulda – Space, Civic pride, citizenship and identity in 1890s Portsmouth (2006)
  • Elizabeth Libero – Navigating a British South Atlantic, 1800-1815 (2019)
  • Louise Moon – Sailorhoods: Sailortown and sailors in the port of Portsmouth circa 1850-1900 (2016)
  • Hilary Morris – Military and naval campaigning on behalf of the health of society, with reference to eighteenth and early nineteenth century Britain (2017)
  • Gordon Pritchard – Restructuring, state employment and labour relations. Portsmouth Dockyard, a case study, 1945-1997 (2002)
  • Simon Smith – ‘We Sail the Ocean Blue’: British sailors, imperialism, identity, pride and patriotism c.1890 to 1939 (2017)
  • Chris Spackman – The Boys’ Brigade and urban cultures, 1883 – 1933: a relationship examined (2016)