Members
Click on name for link to personal staff page | Position and Department | Research Themes |
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Dr Kristjàn Ahronson | Lecturer in Archaeology (part-time), History and Welsh History (Bangor University) | |
Dr Maredudd ap Huw | National Library of Wales | |
Dr Jayne Archer | Lecturer, Department of English (Aberystwyth University) | Early modern literature and culture; women’s writing; manuscript receipt books and household writings; life writing; alchemy and astrology; science and natural philosophy; Elizabethan court culture; textual editing |
Mr Gareth Bevan |
Editorial Consultant (part-time), A Dictionary of the Welsh Language |
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Professor Peter Borsay | ||
Dr Lloyd Bowen | Senior Lecturer in Early Modern and Welsh History, School of History and Archaeology (Cardiff University) | |
Professor Janet Burton | Professor of Medieval History, School of Archaeology, History and Anthropology (University of Wales Trinity Saint David) |
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Dr Paul Cavill | Lecturer in Early Modern History, School of History, Welsh History, and Archaeology (Bangor University) | Politics, governance, and the constitution in England in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, especially parliament |
Dr Cathryn Charnell-White | Research Fellow, The Iolo Morganwg and the Romantic Tradition in Wales Project - Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies | |
Professor Stuart Clark | Professor, Department of History, School of Humanities (Swansea University) | |
Professor of Early Modern History, School of History, Welsh History and Archaeology (Bangor University) | William III; protestantism; national identity; print culture; Christendom | |
Senior Research Fellow, University of Wales, Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies |
Research themes / keywords: British and European Romanticism with a special interest in Wales and Welsh-language literature; folklore, early folklorists; ballads; Romantic period literary forgery; impact of French Revolution on Britain/Wales | |
Professor Tom Corns | Professor of English Literature, School of English (Bangor University) | Milton Scholar, Early Modern Literature |
Dr Iestyn Daniel | Research Fellow, Guto’r Glyn Project, Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies | |
Pat Donovan | ||
Dr Hugh Dunthorne | Formerly Senior Lecturer, Department of History, School of Humanities (Swansea University) | |
Dr Huw Edwards | Senior Lecturer, Department of Welsh (Aberystwyth University) | |
Dr Nancy Edwards | Professor, History and Welsh History (Bangor University) | Historic archaeology, especially AD 400-1100, early medieval ecclesiastical sites and related Christian monuments |
Honorary Research Fellow, CREaM, School of Music, College of Arts and Humanities (Bangor University) |
music as a gendered practice in late-medieval and early modern monasteries; music and (national) identity in the 19th century | |
Dr Rhun Emlyn | Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol Lecturer in History, Department of History and Welsh History(Aberystwyth University) | |
Professor Peter Field | Emeritus Professor, Department of English (Bangor University) |
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Professor Helen Fulton | Professor of English, Department of English (Swansea University) | |
Dr Wil Griffith | Senior Lecturer, History and Welsh History (Bangor University) | |
Dr Mark Hagger | Lecturer, History and Welsh History (Bangor University) | |
Professor John Harper | Research Professor in Music, School of Music (Bangor University) | |
Dr Sally Harper | Senior Lecturer, School of Music (Bangor University) | Co-Director, Bangor Pontifical Project |
Professor Marged Haycock | Professor and Graduate Tutor, Welsh (Aberystwyth University) | Early Welsh poetry; prophecy; women and literature before c. 1500 |
Reader in English, Director of Graduate School for the College of Arts and Humanities (Bangor University) |
Cultural discourses of space, memory and violence in early modern literature and culture |
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Dr Ian Hughes | Senior Lecturer, Department of Welsh (Aberystwyth University) | |
Dr Jerry Hunter | Reader, School of Welsh (Bangor University) | |
Professor Sarah Hutton | Professor, Department of English (Aberystwyth University) | |
Dr Bleddyn Huws | Senior Lecturer, Department of Welsh (Aberystwyth University) | |
Mr Richard Ireland | Lecturer, Department of Law and Criminology (Aberystwyth University) | |
Professor Geraint Jenkins | Director of the Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies | Early Modern Wales; Social History of the Welsh Language |
Dr Sue Johns | Lecturer, History and Welsh History (Bangor University) | Co-investigator, Medieval Welsh Seals Project |
Dr Alaw M. Jones | Research Fellow, Guto'r Glyn Project - Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies | |
Lecturer, History and Welsh History (Aberystwyth University) |
Eighteenth century Wales, Britain and the Atlantic World; Evangelicalism; Calvinistic Methodism; the history of Calvinism, George Whitefield; the Welsh Enlightenment and Welsh Romanticism; Iolo Morganwg. |
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Dr Ffion M. Jones | Research Fellow, Wales and the French Revolution Project, - Centre for the Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies | Welsh literature relating to the 17th century Civil Wars; the 'anterliwt' / interlude in the 17th and 18th centuries; Iolo Morganwg; Welsh ballads of the 18th century |
Dr Mari Jones | Manager, Centre for Welsh Language Services (Aberystwyth University) |
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Dr John Koch | Senior Fellow and Project Leader, The Celtic Languages and Cultural Identity Project - Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies | |
Dr John Law | Lecturer, Department of History, School of Humanities (Swansea University) | |
Lecturer in Music and Co-Director of Early Music Manuscripts, AHRC funded project, School of Music (Bangor University) |
Music theory in the Middle Ages; sacred music in the Medieval and Renaissance periods (institutions, repertoire, compositional techniques, devotion and confessionalisation); interaction of music, word and image | |
Dr Barry Lewis | Research Fellow, Guto’r Glyn Project - Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies | |
Dr Marion Löffler | Research Fellow, The Iolo Morganwg and the Romantic Tradition in Wales Project - Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies | |
Professor Peredur Lynch | Professor, School of Welsh (Bangor University) | |
Dr Louise Marshall | Lecturer, Department of English (Aberystwyth University) | |
Dr William Marx | Lecturer in English, School of Cultural Studies (University of Wales Trinity Saint David) |
vernacular historical writing; chronicles; editing of Middle English texts; devotional prose; manuscript studies |
Dr Peter Mitchell | Lecturer in Early Modern English Literature, (University of Wales Trinity Saint David) |
Phineas Fletcher; allegory; lyric poetry; literary anatomy; history and philosophy of medicine, mind and body, particularly anatomy; interdisciplinarity; anatomical illustration and demonstration. |
Director of MEMO (Medieval and Early Modern Research) and Senior Lecturer, Department of English (Swansea University) |
Representations of anchorites and the works written for, by and about them; women’s writing; devotional and mystical literature; contemporary gender theory and its application to medieval texts. |
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Dr John McEwan | History and Welsh History, Aberystwyth University | Researcher, Seals in Medieval Wales (SiMeW) project |
Dr Ceridwen Lloyd Morgan | Independent researcher, Centre for Medieval Studies, Bangor University | Medieval Welsh prose and Welsh Arthurian traditions, Medieval translation and continental influences on the development of Welsh literature, The relationship and interaction of the written word and visual images, Textual/manuscripts history |
Professor D.Densil Morgan | Head of School, School of Theology, Religious Studies and Islamic Studies (University of Wales Trinity Saint David) |
Calvinism, 16th cent - 19th cent. in Wales |
Senior Lecturer, Department of History & Classics (Swansea University) |
Mathematical and physical sciences (astronomy, cosmography, cosmology, mechanics); scientific instruments; scientific correspondence and communities; scientific books and illustrations; scientific institutions and collections; intellectual property | |
Researcher, Medieval Welsh Seals Project, History and Welsh History (Aberystwyth University) |
Seals (personal and official); social and religious identities in medieval Britain; material culture of the medieval Church; religious practice in later medieval England and Wales; liturgical and devotional manuscripts | |
Dr Katharine Olson | Postdoctoral Fellow in Medieval and Early Modern History, School of History, Welsh History and Archaeology (Bangor University) | ecclesiastical, cultural, social, and intellectual history of the Middle Ages and the early modern period, especially high and late medieval and early modern Wales and the Marches |
Dr Sue Niebrzydowski | IMEMS Chaucer Project Leader and Bangor Pontifical Project Co-Director, School of English (Bangor University) | Chaucer, Medieval Manuscripts, Medieval Women and ageing |
Dr Ann Parry Owen | Research Fellow and Project Leader, The Poetry of Guto'r Glyn Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies | |
Dr Martyn Powell | Senior Lecturer, Department of History and Welsh History (Aberystwyth University) | |
Ms Nia Powell | Lecturer, History and Welsh History (Bangor University) | Political, social, economic and cultural history of early modern Wales |
Professor Dan Power | Lecturer, Department of History, School of Humanities (Swansea University) | |
Dr Sarah Prescott | Senior Lecturer, Department of English (Aberystwyth University) | Welsh Women Writers, British Academy Project |
Professor of Welsh History, School of History, Welsh History and Archaeology (Bangor University) |
Medieval Wales |
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Reader, Department of English (Swansea University) | ||
Prof. Raluca Radulescu | ’Professor and Director of Research, School of English Literature (Bangor University) | Arthurian literature and culture, historical writing (chronicles, genealogical material, propaganda), gentry studies, manuscript studies (palaeography and codicology) |
Dr Michael Roberts | Lecturer, Department of History and Welsh History (Aberystwyth University) | |
Dr Sara Elin Roberts | Bangor University | Medieval Welsh history, prose and poetry; Medieval Welsh law, legal history; Dafydd ap Gwilym and the poets of the nobility; Textual/manuscripts history |
Mr Eurig Salisbury | Research Fellow, Guto’r Glyn Project - Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies | |
Lecturer in Medieval & Renaissance Literatures; Department of English (Aberystwyth University) |
history of reading, reading practices and experiences, cultural creativity, cultures of manuscript and print, popular culture, biographical reconstruction |
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Professor Thomas Schmidt-Beste | Professor of Music, School of Music (Bangor University) | Co-Director, Early Music Manuscripts, AHRC funded project |
Professor Phillipp Schofield | Professor of Medieval History, Department of History and Welsh History (Aberystwyth University) | Director of Medieval Welsh Seals project, AHRC funded |
Professor Patrick Sims-Williams | Professor of Celtic Studies (Aberystwyth University) | |
Head of the Department of History, School of Humanities (Swansea University) | ||
Professor Ceri Sullivan | Professor, School of English (Bangor University) | |
Mr Einion Wyn Thomas | Archivist & Welsh Librarian, The Library & Archives Service | |
Professor Carol Tully | Professor of German, School of Modern Languages (Bangor University) | |
Dr David Turner | Lecturer, Department of History, School of Humanities (Swansea University) | |
Professor, Department of History and Welsh History (Aberystwyth University) | ||
Dr Eryn White | Senior Lecturer, Department of History and Welsh History (Aberystwyth University) | |
Professor Helen Wilcox | Co-Director of IMEMS and Professor and Head, School of English (Bangor University) | early modern women, autobiographical and spiritual writing, devotional poetry, Shakespeare and his contemporaries, tragicomedy, literature in relation to music and the visual arts. |
Dr Heather Williams | Research Fellow, Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies | |
Professor Gruffydd Williams | Emeritus Professor, Adran y Gymraeg ac Astudiaethau Celtaidd | |
Professor Bruce Wood | Professor in Music, School of Music (Bangor University) |