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Dr. Ian Atherton

Title: Senior Lecturer in History
Phone: (+44) 01782 733205
Email:
Location: CBB 0.046
Role: Senior Examinations Officer for History
Course Director, MA in History
Editor, Staffordshire Studies
Contacting me: Appointment by email is best, but you could just try my office.
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I have been in the History Department at Keele since 1995, first as Lecturer and since 2003 as Senior Lecturer. Before that I was a Leverhulme Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for East Anglian Studies at the University of East Anglia for two years, working on a project to research and publish a history of Norwich Cathedral for its 900th anniversary in 1996. That work was published as Ian Atherton, Eric Fernie, Christopher Harper-Bill, and Hassell Smith, eds, Norwich Cathedral: Church, City and Diocese, 1096-1996 (Hambledon Press: London & Rio Grande, 1996).

At Keele I have fulfilled a number of roles, including Director of Programmes for History (from 2008-2010), Director of Undergraduate Studies for History (2007), Examinations Officer for History (2001-06), and Secretary for the Humanities Faculty (2000-01). I was External Examiner for History at Birmingham University (2006-09) and have been on the board of Midland History since 2001.

As a historian of religion, politics and war in early modern Britain, I am working on two broad areas:

  • British cathedrals between the 1530s and 1670s, exploring how cathedrals were experienced and how they found roles within the wider church. I am also interested in collegiate churches, particularly Manchester and Ripon, in the same period.
  • The memory of conflict. With Dr Philip Morgan, I am writing a book on the changing commemoration of British battlefields from the early medieval period to 1900, uncovering the traditions of the memorialisation of war before 1900, looking at the post-bellum fate of battlefields, customary attitudes to the fallen and to their burial, and practices in the erection or form of permanent memorials.

Download Ian Atherton Publication List  here.

 

  • Certificate in Local History

Year 1

  • HIS-10031 Princes and Peoples European History, c. 1490-c. 1700
  • HIS-10035 Places and Peoples:  Local History c. 1750-c. 2000
  • HIS-10036 Modern Local History from c. 1750

Year 2

  • HIS-20067 Sources and Debates
  • HIS-20069 State and Empire in Britain c. 1530-c. 1720

Year 3

  • HIS-30086 The English Civil War, c. 1640-6
  • HIS-30087 The World Turned Upside Down:  the English Revolution, c. 1646-53
  • HIS-30102 The Art of Dying:  Death and Society in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
  • HIS-30103 Dissertation for History

MRes

  • HIS-40002 Approaches to Historical Research    

MA

  • HIS-40031 The English Civil War, c. 1640-46
  • HIS-40039 The World Turned Upside Down:  the English Revolution, c. 1646-53
  • HIS-40042 The Art of Dying:  Death and Society in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

Postgraduate Students

I welcome postgraduate students who wish to study early modern English topics, particularly cathedrals, religious conflict, the English Civil War, and the circulation of news, or those who wish to work on topics related to early modern Staffordshire. Such work can be undertaken at masters' level (Keele's MRes in the Humanities) or as a PhD.

Past and present postgraduate students have studied, or are working on:

  • Garrison and Siege Warfare in England, 1642-51 (PhD)
  • The Bedesmen of Worcester Cathedral: Post-Reformation Cathedral Charity compared with St. Oswald's Hospital Almspeople c. 1660-1900 (PhD)
  • The Representations of Royalists and Royalism in the Press, c. 1637-1646 (PhD)
  • Thomas, 3rd Lord Paget and Elizabethan Catholicism (PhD)
  • The Sabbath in the English Revolution (MRes)
  • The English Civil War in Staffordshire, 1642-1651: The Experience of Uttoxeter (MRes)
  • A Comparative Study of Mission at Southwark and Chelmsford Cathedrals, 1930-1970 (MRes)
  • The Church of Christ, Bristol, 1640-1660 (MRes)
  • The Siege of Gloucester, 1643 (MRes)