Bursary Scheme for PhD Students
Bursaries have been awarded to:
2012/13
Douglas Brown (King's College London)
Pauperism and profit: Financial management, business practices and the new poor law in England and Wales, 1834-c.1900
Pinar Ceylan* (London School of Economics)
Ottoman inheritance inventory: A source for economic geography and price history
Joseph Day (University of Cambridge)
Leaving home and migrating in nineteenth-century England and Wales: Evidence from the 1881 census enumerators’ books (CEBs)
Adrian Leonard (University of Cambridge)
Financial history of London marine insurance 1548-1824
Robin McCallum (Queen's University Belfast)
English medieval towns and the monarchy, 1272-1350
Harry Smith (University of Oxford)
Propertied society and public life: the social history of Birmingham, 1780-1832
Stephen Werronen (University of Leeds)
The Minster and Borough of Ripon after the Black Death
*Awarded The Olga Crisp PhD Bursary.
2011/12
James Barker (University of Bristol)
Local tribunals and the working of the conscription process in England 1916-18
Francisco Beltran Tapia (University of Oxford)
Common lands and economic development in 19th-century Spain
Mary Cox, (University of Oxford)
Women and children first: an anthropometric analysis of children’s nutrition in First World War Germany
Agostino Inguscio (University of Oxford)
Civil violence, protection and trade: Genoa during the Commercial Revolution
Raphaelle Schwarzberg (London School of Economics)
The household and economic mobility in early modern England
Janice Turner (University of Hertfordshire)
An anatomy of London’s most disorderly neighbourhood: Rosemary Lane and Rag Fair in the late 17th and 18th centuries
Andrea Zerbini (Royal Holloway, University of London)
Settlement dynamics in the marginal: a study of the Levantine agricultural economy (1st-8th centuries)
