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Zoe Anderson, 'At the Borders of Belonging: Representations of Australian Cultural Citizenship , 1973-84' (Ph.D., Gaynor/Fox).

Murray Arnold, Survival: A history of Aboriginal and European interaction at the Albany region from first contact to the centenary of British settlement (Ph.D., Fox/Gregory).

Simon Ayling, Cyberpunk: The Postmodern Future or the Future of Postmodernism? An exploration of postmodernist philosophical themes raised in cyberpunk science fiction, and in critiques thereof (Ph.D. Stuart/Bourgault).

Cedric Beidatsch, 'First Globalisation': The Origins of Capitalism Reconsidered (Ph.D., Stuart/Edele).

Rebekah Bessant, The Silent Majority: Women Teachers in Western Australian State Secondary Schools from 1968-2006 (Ph.D., Fox/Gaynor)

Karl Birkelbach, The Plague Debate: A Turning Point in Historiography? (Ph.D., Broomhall/Maddern).

Bruce Bott, Chalk and Cheese: Indentured Labour and its Representation in Two 19th Century British Settler Societies, Western Australia and Natal (Ph.D., Fox/Martens).

Fausto Butta, Theories of anarchy and anarchist practices in Milan: a century of Milanese anarchism (1872-1977) (Ph.D., Finaldi/Stuart).

Ildy Button, The double paradox: nature and gender in the works of four twelfth-century Latin writers (Ph.D., Broomhall/Maddern).

Susie Byers, 'Roots, Deep in the Soil': Landscape Imagery and Ideology of the English Radical Right, 1901-1945 (Ph.D., Stuart/Brash).

Sally Carlton, 'Lest we forget': How the French armed forces and "anciens combattants" believe their participation in Bastille Day and Armistice Day commemorations has affected French collective memory and national identity (1919-2006) (Ph.D., Stuart/Jaccomard).

June Caunt, 'New Chums' or 'Pommy Bastards': A study of the expectations and reality of migration and the views of the residents of Western Australia in the 1960's towards British Migrants (Ph.D., Fox/Gregory).

Michael Crouch, A comparative study of upper-middle-class women's educational outcomes at London's Bedford College and Royal Holloway, between 1890 and 1900 (Ph.D., Gregory/Finaldi).

Clare Deeves, NEW STUDENT - research proposal pending (Ph.D., Maddern).

Margaret Dorey, 'Poison in the pot': English concerns about food purity and regulation c. 1500 - c. 1800 (Ph.D., Tarbin/Maddern/Sharpe).

Lisa Elliott, 'Taking the poor out of poor relief: the Hotel-Dieu of Paris in the sixteenth century' (Ph.D., Broomhall/Maddern).

Joanna Fedson, Redeeming Fiction: American Evangelical Fiction, Gender, and Culture (Ph.D., Blue/Griffiths).

Caroline Finander, Imaginary Histories and the Historical Imagination: A Historiography of Contemporary Fantasy Fiction (Ph.D., Stuart/Maddern).

Sarah Finn, 'Father of the Italian nation': Dante Alighieri and the construction of Italian national identity 1861-1945 (Ph.D., Bosworth/Finaldi/Polizzotto).

Marcia Foley, History of social work in Western Australia: Mental health (Ph.D., Fox/Harries).

Elizabeth Gralton, Deflating The Expo: Decadence, mal-du-siecle and the Paris Expositions universelles, 1855-1900 (Ph.D., Stuart/Jaccomard)

Sue Hart, Remarriage in Colonial Australia (Ph.D., Crawford/Gregory).

Carol Hoggart, Place, past, and identity: medieval Welsh perceptions of landscape in laws, legends, and vitae, c1100 to 1350 (Ph.D., Maddern/Protschky).

David Hough, He Profits Most Who Serves Best: The Success Factors in the Evolution of Boans Ltd Department Store, 1895-1986 (Ph.D., Fox).

Philip Keirle, Behavioural citizenship: a historical analysis of the youth-as-citizen in the United States, 1880-1915 (Ph.D., Broomhall/Blue).

Kerry King, AUTOGEDDON: Lifting the bonnet on the dark side of the motor vehicle — Law, real lives and the much loved machine (Ph.D., Fox).

Reinhard Kuehnel, The Development of Non-National Histories in Australian Secondary School History Texts from the 1970's to the Present (Ph.D., Bosworth/Finaldi).

Cindy Lane, The Space is Grand: Travellers' Imaginings of Southern Western Australia 1850 to 1914 (Ph.D., Gregory).

Cecilia Leong-Salobir, A taste of Empire. Food, the colonial kitchen and the role of servants in India, Malaysia and Singapore c. 1858-1963. (Ph.D., Martens/Etherington/Protschky).

Roger Logan, NEW STUDENT - research proposal pending (Ph.D., Fox/Gregory).

Lisa MacKinney, "Dressed in Black": The Shangri-Las and America (Ph.D., Fox/Blue).

Isla MacPhail, A Cautious and Constrained Liberalism: a study of the Western Australian Electoral System, 1829-1901 (MA, Gregory/Fox).

Alicia Marchant, Reading the Subtexts: Chroniclers, National Identity and the Changing Environment of Owain Glyndwr's Persona 1400-c.1550 (Ph.D., Maddern/Broomhall).

Rebecca Martin, 'Unnatural' Sexual Acts in Restoration England, 1660-1685 (Ph.D., Broomhall/Van Gent/Stuart).

Dolores Maund, American Old Left versus the Cultural Left (Ph.D., Stuart/Blue).

Shane McLeod, Conquest and Settlement: The impact of the micel here on England north of the Thames, c.865-900 (Ph.D., Maddern/Sanmark/Lynch).

Ann Minister, Family Strategies and Relationships: the labouring poor of Derby and south Derbyshire c.1750-1834 (Ph.D., Tarbin/Broomhall).

Rebekah Moore, Towards an Ethical Turn in Historiography: Debating Morality in Histories of the Holocaust and Stalinism (Ph.D., Stuart/Edele).

Ruth Morgan, Constructions of, and responses to, rainfall decline in the south-west drainage division of Western Australia, 1950-2007 (Ph.D., Fox).

Chris Owen, 'Weather Hot, Flies ...': Police in the Kimberley District 1883-1905 (Ph.D., Fox/Gaynor).

Megan Packer, Cool Logic, Hot Air? Nature/Culture Conundrums within Australian and Canadian Responses to Climate-Change (1988-2007) (Ph.D., Gaynor/Stuart).

Leith Passmore, Beherrsche den Horizont: Peforming Violence. A Case Study of Ulrike Meinhof (Ph.D., Ludewig/Edele)

Sandra Potter, White-collar Convicts: From their Arrest in Britain to their Arrival in the Swan River Colony between 1848 and 1868 (MA, Gregory/Fox).

Alice Pullin, A Lord of Story: Myth, History and the Re-enchantment of the World in the Work of Neil Gaiman (Ph.D., Stuart/Bourgault Du Coudray).

David Ritter, Australian Intellectual Understandings of the Second World War (Ph.D., Bosworth/Edele).

Lesley Silvester, A longitudinal study of poor families in early modern Norwich c.1560-1700 (Ph.D., Tarbin/Broomhall).

Andrew Thackrah, 'The World is ruled by Little Else': Think-tanks and the rise of Australian neo-Liberalism (Ph.D., Stuart)

William Walker, A Comparative study of mineral railway development in Western Australia and Queensland between 1960 and 1990 (Ph.D., Barker/Davies/Stuart).

Aileen Walsh, Naming Aboriginal People: How Do Names Represent History? An historical and socio-linguistic analysis of the Names of Aboriginal People in Western Australian History 1826-1900 (Ph.D., Fox/Gregory).

Bob Weston, Medical Consulting by Letter in France 1700 - 1800 (Ph.D., Broomhall/Maddern).

Adam Wieland, Truth, Transparency and Legality � the First Casualties: South Africa's Secret Invasion of Angola, 1975-76 (Ph.D., Martens/Finaldi).

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