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Professor Christopher Marsh
School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and PoliticsProfessor Marsh’s work focuses on the social and cultural history of England during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. He has published work on popular religion, religious nonconformity, social relations, gender relations and popular music.
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Research Interests
Open to PhD applications in the field of
- Early modern British history, particularly social and cultural history
Public outreach & key achievements
- Currently working with the Carnival Band on an AHRC-project entitled ‘Hit Songs and their Significance in Seventeenth-Century England’. We have staged a series of public concerts in England and Ireland, and a major website featuring images and recordings of 100 early-modern pop songs is under construction.
Research students
PhD Title | Diary of George Lloyd (late C17th/early C18th) |
Country | Northern Ireland |
PhD Title | Representation of medieval queens and concubines in early modern England |
Country | Northern Ireland |
Alumni: Where are they now
PhD Title | The collection of ephemeral print in England (1650-1750) |
Country | GB |
Current Position | Applying for post-doc positions |