Use the links below to find out more about the people involved with and affiliated to the Centre for Kent History and Heritage at Canterbury Christ Church University.
Co-director of the Centre for Kent History and Heritage
Senior Lecturer in Modern History
Reader in English Literature
Senior Lecturer in Digital Humanities
Learning and Research Librarian (Humanities and Languages)
Reader in Jewish-Christian Relations
Medieval and Early-modern Historian
Founding Director of The Centre for Kent History and Heritage
Economic and Social Historian
Senior Research Impact and Engagement Fellow
Professor of Victorian Literature
Reader
Senior Lecturer in Early Modern Studies
Senior Lecturer in Early Medieval Archaeology
Emeritus Professor of Geography, Canterbury Christ Church University
Senior Lecturer Modern History
Professor of Medieval Studies, University of Lincoln
Senior Lecturer in Theology/Religion, Philosophy and Ethics
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PhD - Full-time | "The Emotional Life of the Poor in England between 1600 and 1800: How did the poor cope with poverty?"
PhD – Part-time | "St Thomas Becket in Late Medieval England: Laurence Wade's 'Life of Becket' and its Place in English History and Literature, 1450-1530."
PhD – Part-time | "London's north-west Kent hinterland? Ruxley hundred, 1200-1350"
PhD | "Shifting Sands: Kentish Coastal Communities in Transition"
PhD - Part-time | "The place and role of women in medieval Canterbury and its hinterland, c.1150-c.1300"
PhD - Full-time | "The use and development of the Maison Dieu, Dover and its significance to the Crown, port and local community 1450-1606"
PhD - Part-time | "Different Voices: Parochial Charity in the Medway Valley 1660 - 1840"
PhD – Part-time | "Civilisation, knowledge and power in early modern Kent"
PhD - Part-time | "A study of the hunting parks and chaces of Tonbridge - 1250-1700"
PhD - Full-time | "Understanding castles and their landscapes: A comparative analysis of castle siting patterns in Devon and Dorset (1066-1200), using historical, archaeological, and digital approaches"
PhD – Part-time | "The suppression of several of Kent’s monastic houses during Cardinal Wolsey’s asset-stripping ‘Little Dissolution’ (1520s). A critical study of three religious houses: ‘Tonbridge, Bayham, and Lesnes."
PhD – Full-time | "Community and Conformity, A study of Pluckley 1500-1650"