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CCBH Tutors
Dr Michael Kandiah MA (Exeter), Ph.D. (Exeter). Director, CCBH Witness Seminar Programme. His publications include (ed.) Myth of Consensus: New Views on British History, 1945-64 (1996); (ed.) Ideas and Think Tanks in Britain (1997); British Documents on Far East Asia (1999); (ed.) Britain and the Cold War (2002).
Professor Richard Roberts, Director, Centre for Contemporary British History.
His publications include 'London as a Financial Centre, 1980-2000' in Y Cassis and E Bussiere (eds) London and Paris as International Financial Centres in the Twentieth Century (2005), The End of Bretton Woods (forthcoming, Oxford University Press).
Professor Pat Thane MA(Oxford), Ph.D.(London School of Economics). Leverhulme Professor of Contemporary British History, IHR/CCBH.
Her publications include: The Foundations of the Welfare State (2nd ed. 1996); Old Age in English History. Past Experiences, Present Issues (2000); Labour’s First Century. The Labour Party 1900-2000 (with D. Tanner, N. Tiratsoo, 2000); ‘What Difference did the Vote Make? Women and British Politics since 1918’ in Amanda Vickery (ed.) Women, Privilege and Power (2001), The Long History of Old Age (ed, 2005).
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Visiting Tutors include:
Professor Robert Holland MA. D.Phil (Oxford). Professor of Commonwealth and Imperial History, Institute of Commonwealth Studies. Publications include: Britain and the Commonwealth Alliance, 1918-39 (1981); European Decolonization, 1918-81 (1985); The Pursuit of Greatness. Britain and the World Role, 1900-1970 (1991); Britain and the Revolt in Cyprus, 1954-9 (1998).
Dr Michael J. Oliver, BA (Leicester) PhD (Manchester Metropolitan). Publications include ‘Civilising international monetary systems’ in Brett Bowden and Leonard Seabrooke (eds.), Global Standards Of Market Civilization (2006); The Liquidity Theory of Asset Prices (with Gordon T. Pepper, 2006); Whatever Happened to Monetarism? Economic Policy-making and Social Learning in the United Kingdom Since 1979 (1997).
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