History
Professor Jeremy Black
Research Interests
British and continental European history, with particular interest in international relations, military history, the press and historical atlases.
Research Supervision
I am happy to supervise on post 1500 military history; eighteenth-century British history; international relations; cartographic history and newspaper history.
Research Students
Recent theses supervised include:
- The British press and the Zulu War
- The Pandjeh Crisis and Anglo-Afghan relations in the 1880s
- English military developments in the 1520s and 1530s
- British foreign policy in the Seven Years War
- British construction of telegraph routes in the area of the Persian Gulf
