Applications are invited for a fully funded (fees and maintenance) AHRC
Collaborative Doctoral Award Studentship based in the Centre for British
Politics in the School of Politics and International Relations,
University of Nottingham, in partnership with the People's History
Museum, Manchester to start in September 2009. The cross-disciplinary
PhD will investigate how Britain's main political parties used posters
during the twentieth century to explore how the parties appealed to a
changing electorate. The studentship will also encompass work that will
complement the research to be undertaken for the People's History Museum
- whose collection of British political posters is the most important in
the country. Further details can be obtained here:
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/BP198/AHRC_Collaborative_Doctoral_Award_Stude
ntship/
Steven Fielding- (Steven.Fielding /at/ nottingham.ac.uk)
Professor of Political History, School of Politics and IR,
University of Nottingham
Director, Centre for British Politics
The Centre for British Politics - School of Politics - - The
University of Nottingham
Editor, Parliamentary Affairs
http://pa.oxfordjournals.org/
Editor, Critical Labour Movement Studies
http://www.manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/catalogue/aseries.asp?id=51