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University of Huddersfield

Graduate Student, History

Thesis Title: Middlesbrough’s Steel Magnates: Culture, Politics and Participation 1880-1934

Professor Barry Doyle
Dr Rebecca Gill

About

I am Twentieth Century British History Lecturer and Research Assistant at the University of Huddersfield.  I am also Editorial Assistant of the North American Journal of Welsh Studies, a Convenor of the 'Spaces and Places' strand of the Social History Conference and also a member of the Voluntary Action History Society New Researchers' and Cleveland and Teesside Local History Society committees.

I have previously worked with the British Steel Archive Project Team and as Project Assistant at the University of Huddersfield.

I am currently completing my PhD thesis entitled 'Middlesbrough’s Steel Magnates: Culture, Politics and Participation 1880-1934'. The thesis aims to challenge existing understanding of the role of urban elites by exploring a range of locations within which industrialists may have exercised power, authority and influence.

Please feel free to contact me with any queries at tosh.warwick@hud.ac.uk

Contact Information

Address:

Room WG/26
West Building
University of Huddersfield
Queensgate
Huddersfield
West Yorkshire
HD1 3DH

Telephones:

07591093136

(01484) 473541

 
Journal of urban history
Past and Present
Twentieth Century British History

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