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- Post Graduate Teaching Assistant
- Institute of the Americas
- Faculty of S&HS
I completed my BA in History at the University of Birmingham in 2020, receiving a I with my undergraduate dissertation entitled 'The Nature of Divisions among the Cromwellians during Oliver Cromwell's Protectorate 1653-1658'. I then moved on to a MA in Early Modern History at Birmingham where I received a distinction with my dissertation investigating how members of the Protectorate were able to assimilate themselves into Charles II's government.
I am also a Lead Editor for the Midlands Historical Review and a conference convenor for the Institute of Historical Research's History Lab.
My project is entitled Our Blessed Republic: Everyday Politics in Revolutionary England,1649-1660. This project analyses how non-elite men and women reacted to, and engaged with the politics of the 1650s, to explore the multi-faceted approaches that people took up in order to reconcile themselves to the successive commonwealth and Protectorate regimes.