Jim Beach is a specialist in the History of military intelligence, and the First World War.

Academic Year 22-23 – Module Leader for:

  • HIS1015 Blood and Iron, Europe 1815-1914
  • HIS1028 United States: War and Society, 1610-2020
  • HIS2014 First World War
  • HIS3027 Secret State: British Intelligence, 1558-1914
  • HISM047 Britain and the First World War

Dr Drew Gray

Drew Gray is a specialist in the history of crime and Jack the Ripper. Drew is Subject Leader for Humanities.

Academic Year 22-23 – Module Leader for:

  • HIS2010 Crime, Policing and Punishment in England, 1700-1900
  • HIS3038 Jack the Ripper’s East End: Crime and Popular Culture in the late Nineteenth-Century City

Professor Paul Jackson

Paul Jackson is a specialist in the history of fascism, political radicalism and terrorism, and the extreme right.

Academic Year 22-23 – Module Leader for:

  • HIS1030 The Holocaust and the Politics of Race
  • HIS2013 Comrades and Revolutions: A History of the Communist Movement in Europe and Asia
  • HIS3040 Cultures of Fascism in Europe and America from Mussolini to the Alt-Right

Prof Matthew McCormack

Matthew McCormack is a specialist in eighteenth-century British history and militias, and as using material cultures like clothing as a source. Matthew is Head of the Northampton University Graduate School.

Academic Year 22-23 – Module Leader for:

  • HIS1021 Themes and Perspectives in History

Dr Rachel Moss

Rachel Moss is a specialist in late medieval history, particularly of gender and the family.

Academic Year 22-23 – Module Leader for:

  • HIS1024 The Medieval World, 1200-1500
  • HIS2030 Medieval Chivalry and its Afterlives
  • HIS3037 The Wars of the Roses

Dr Caroline Nielsen

Caroline Nielsen is a specialist in the health, medicine and disability history, and the role of war and poverty in Britain, 1600-1920. She also teaches employability, heritage and public history. Caroline is Programme Leader for BA History.

Academic Year 22-23 – Module Leader for:

  • HIS1023 Health and Healers: Histories of Disease and Disability
  • HIS2038: Communicating History
  • HISM055 Experiencing Health

Dr Tim Reinke-Williams

Tim Reinke-Williams is a specialist in the cultural history of early modern Britain.

Academic Year 22-23 – Module Leader for:

  • HIS1029 The Early Modern World, 1500-1800
  • HIS2025 Family and Life-cycles in Early Modern England
  • HIS2028 Dissertation Research Skills

Dr Mark Rothery

Mark Rothery is a specialist in modern British history and the aristocracy. Mark is Programme Leader for MA History.

Academic Year 22-23 – Module Leader for:

  • HIS1021 Themes and Perspectives in History
  • HIS2035 Shadows of Empire: Movements and Migrations
  • HIS3028 The English Country House, c. 1660-1830