Alexander, M. J. (Keele) Aspects of improvisation in the piano writing of Charles Ives. [P. Dickinson] Ph.D.
Allard, J. C. (Essex) American painting, literature and music: 17th, 18th and early 19th centuries. [T. Puttfarken; R. Gray] Ph.D.
Bogie, Mary-Claire (Reading) The American influence on 20th century Italian culture. [C. G. Wagstaff] Ph.D.
Carter, D. (London, K.C.) American culture and the Space Program. [E. N. W. Mottram] Ph.D.
Craven, I. P. (Exeter) American comedy cinema from 1940 to the present; with special reference to Frank Tashlin. [M. Gidley; R. G. Maltby] Ph.D.
Fryer, P. (Keele) Race relations in the U.S. and their development as illustrated by Black popular music. Ph.D.*
Gray, W. F. (C.N.A.A., Goldsmiths College) An investigation into the themes and attitudes of American art during the Truman and Eisenhower presidencies. [M. I. Jeffrey; P. S. Rawson] Ph.D.
Klima, S. (Keele) A study of the black American music developing in Chicago c.1930. Ph.D.*
Lawson-Peebles, R. (Oxford, Ch.Ch.) American landscape and American literature 1770–1820. [M. S. Butler] D.Phil.
Nicholls, D. R. (Cambridge, S. Joh.) New and experimental compositional techniques in American music, from Charles Ives to the Second World War. [H. B. Wood] Ph.D.
Pettet, S. (London, K.C.) The development of New York literature in relationship to the other arts during the past fifty years. [E. N. W. Mottram] Ph.D.
Al-Rubayi, N. A. (Surrey) Economics of scale, production and exports in the U.K. and U.S.A. Ph.D.*
Baden-Fuller, C. W. F. (London, L.S.E.) The economics of private brands with special reference to the domestic electrical appliance industries of the U.K. and U.S.A. Ph.D.*
Baker, R. O. II (Wales, U.W.I.S.T.) International shipping policy with particular reference to the United States. [J. King; J. J. Evans] Ph.D.
Hamill, J. (C.N.A.A., Paisley College of Technology) U.S. multinationals in the U.K.: their personnel and industrial relations practices. [P. J. Sloane; N. Hood] Ph.D.
Ledward, W. P. (Oxford, Nuff.) Anglo-American merchant banks, 1835–42. [P. K. O'Brien] D.Phil.
Lewis, T. F. (Wales, U.W.I.S.T.) Gold and currency futures: an analysis of the international monetary market of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and Commex of New York. [G. Davies; G. Davies] Ph.D.
Machara, Y. (London, L.S.E.) The duration of jobs in the U.S.A. and Japan. [C. A. Pissarides] Ph.D.
Moran, Susan J. (Oxford, S.Ant.) The price of oil: a case study of U.S. energy policy making (1975). [D. B. Goldey] D.Phil.
Perles, Suzanne (Oxford, S.Ant.) A model of competitive bidding behaviour applied to the U.S. offshore oil and gas lease auctions. [J. A. Mirrlees] D.Phil.
Ramirez, O. de La (Cambridge, Fitsw.) Mexico–U.S. trade and American direct investment: a firm-level study of international trade patterns of American firms in Mexico. [T. S. Barker] Ph.D.
Reitsperger, W. D. (London, L.S.E.) Comparative managerial practice and employee response: the case of Japanese, American and British TV manufacturing in the U.K. [K. E. Thurley] Ph.D.
Wiskeman, R. H. (London, L.S.E.) Price level accounting: a survey of the current state of development in the United States. [H. C. Edey] Ph.D.
Bremner, M. W. (Glasgow) American Trade Unions and their political friends and enemies, 1920–1925. [B. W. Collins] Ph.D.
MissBrown, J. (Sheffield) A comparison of the political activities of trade unions in Britain and the U.S., 1899–1914. [S. Pollard] Ph.D.
Ebsworth, R. (Strathclyde) The development of trade unionism in catering and the hotel industry in U.S. and Britain. [Angela Bowey] Ph.D.
French, M. (London, Bk.C.) An economic history of the U.S. rubber industry, 1870–1939. [R. C. Floud] Ph.D.
MsMageean, D. M. (Open) A comparative study of pre- and post-famine migrants from Ireland to North America. [M. Drake; W. T. R. Pryce] Ph.D.
Margrave, R. D. (London, L.S.E.) The emigration of silk workers from England to the U.S. in the 19th century, with special reference to Coventry, Macclesfield, Paterson, N.J. and South Manchester, Conn. Ph.D.*
Mitchell, A. R. (Glasgow) Congressmen and agricultural reform, 1913–1917. [W. R. Brock; B. W. Collins] Ph.D.
Morgan, K. J. (Oxford, New) Bristol's direct transatlantic trade, 1713–1783. [P. Mathias] D.Phil.
Davison, A. J. (Sussex) Knowledge and society: the evolution of the American high school curriculum from 1890 to 1920. D.Phil.*
Dimmock, C. A. J. (London Inst.Ed.) A comparative analysis of policy making and resource allocation in the teacher labour markets of England and Wales and the United States since 1945. Ph.D.*
Edgell, D. (Manchester) Race and class interests in urban education with special focus on the control movement in New York City, 1967–1970. [L. Kushnick] Ph.D.
Madkour, A. A. (London Inst.Ed.) Curriculum development in the general secondary school in Egypt 1950–1973 with special reference to the grammar school in England and the high school in the United States of America. Ph.D.*
Metually, M. M. M. (London, Inst.Ed.) A comparative study of the reorganisation of the secondary education in the United States of America, England and Sweden after 1945 with reference to emerging policies in the Arab Republic of Egypt. Ph.D.*
MissBeale, L. A. (London, Bk.C.) Intraurban mobility in American cities since 1955 with special reference to Chicago, Illinois, and Portland, Oregon. [J. F. Davis] Ph.D.
Bradshaw, M. J. (Leicester) Aspects of the human geography of the Appalachian Region [J. Paterson] Ph.D.
Cook, D. (London, Bk.C.) The interaction of political process and the environment with reference to the Californian coast. [J. F. Davis] Ph.D.
Crawshaw, P. J. (London, Bk.C). California population change since 1960. [J. F. Davis] Ph.D.
Cullis, H. R. (London, Bk.C.) The trade of the Lake Erie ports of Ohio 1955–1972. Ph.D.*
Ford, A. M. (London, Bk.C.) Land distribution and settlement in Eastern Ohio, with special reference to the first two ranges of the Congress lands of the Ohio River Survey, 1785–1820. Ph.D.*
Hanning, K. M. (Wales, U.W.I.S.T.) Regional survey and planning in the U.K. and U.S.A.: origins and aims. [M. Bruton] Ph.D.
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Healey, R. G. (Cambridge, Sid.) The application of systems analysis to regional geography – with particular reference to the growth of the Pennsylvanian anthracite coal region in the 19th century. [G. P. Chapman] Ph.D.
Jackson, P. A. (Oxford, Nuff.) A social geography of Puerto Ricans in New York. D.Phil.*
MrsJenkins, C. (London, Bk.C.) Locational changes in the U.S. brewing industry. [J. F. Davis] Ph.D.
MrsMarwick, M. C. (London, Bk.C.) Economic change in Appalachian Kentucky; with special reference to transport network and settlement rationalisation. [J. F. Davis] Ph.D.
MrsMogford, M. (Aberdeen) Impact of oil-related developments on South Central Alaska with special reference to economic and social effects. [B. Clark] Ph.D.
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Pitcairn-Hill, A. J. (London, Bk.C.) Population and economic change in the north peninsula of Michigan since 1950. [J. F. Davis] Ph.D.
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Towse, R. J. (London, Bk.C.) The role of industrial parks in regional economic development with reference to southern Michigan, U.S.A. [J. F. Davis] Ph.D.
Watson, R. C. (Cambridge, Pet.) Cultural geography of middle America. [R. A. Donkin] Ph.D.
Yates, J. (London, Bk.C.) Residential development activity and institutional control: post 1960 housing subdivision and building activity in selected townships to the east of New Haven, Connecticut, and Worcester, Massachusetts. [J. F. Davis] Ph.D.
Beardsmore, Valerie (Kent) Traditions regarding Abraham Lincoln and the Negro: their development in the U.S. and Britain and their relation to reality. Ph.D.*
Beresford, Margaret J. (Oxford, S. Cat.) The evolution of the legal profession in a changing society: a study of lawyers as an elite group in New York, 1705–1790. [D. J. MacLeod] D.Phil.
Bloxham, V. B. (Southampton) Some aspects of the contribution of local history studies in England to the establishment and development of a family and local history program at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, U.S.A., Ph.D.*
Burns, J. R. (C.N.A.A., Polytechnic of Wales) The impact of the first world war on economic, social and political progress of women in Britain and in the United States of America. [N. A. Wynn; A. Marwick] Ph.D.
Clayton, T. R. (Cambridge, S. Joh.) A study of the colonial council in America. [B. C. Wood] Ph.D.
Conway, S. R. (London, U.C.) Military-civilian crime and the British army in North America, 1775–1781. [I. R. Christie] Ph.D.
Cooke, D. (C.N.A.A., Ulster Polytechnic) Physical force and slavery: a study of the deep south. [W. T. M. Riches; D. N. Coyle] Ph.D.
Cooper, A. (Kent) Liverpool and the American connection in the nineteenth century. [C. Bolt] Ph.D.
Cornish, R. (London, U.C.) A vision of empire: British attitudes towards the American colonial empire, 1730–1770. [I.R. Christie] Ph.D.
Cotterill, J. B. (Keele) Origins of the Mormon Church in the West Midlands of England, 1837–1877. [J. H. Y. Briggs] Ph.D.
Dixon, J. T. (Leeds) Aspects of Yorkshire emigration to North America, 1760–1880. [J. A. Woods] Ph.D.
Dunham, C. M. (Oxford, Ch.Ch.) From colony to commonwealth: aspects of Virginian politics during the revolutionary and early national periods. [D. J. MacLeod] D.Phil.
Firth, D. N. L. (Sussex) Ideas of Anglo-Saxon superiority in American social thought, 1900–20. [R. H. Wilkinson] D.Phil.
Francis, M. B. (Oxford, New) Varieties of the revolutionary experience: North Carolina, 1763–1793. [D. J. MacLeod] D.Phil.
Graham, B. (Strathclyde) American Civil War and Scottish society. [J. Butt] Ph.D.
Haight, Ann M. (Oxford, Som.) The evangelical context of feminine activism in mid-nineteenth century America: work and image in the life of Mrs Phoebe Palmer. [D. J. MacLeod] D.Phil.
Harper, F. J. (Warwick) The anti-chainstore movement in the New Deal era. Ph.D.*
Harper, P. (Keele) Conservative British attitudes to the American Revolution. [C. C. Bonwick] Ph.D.
Horn, J. P. P. (Sussex) Social and economic aspects of local society in England and the Chesapeake: a comparative study of the Vale of Berkeley, Glos., and the lower western shore of Maryland, 1650–1700. [C. Brooks] D.Phil.
MrsJansons, S. (Cambridge, King's) Stereotyped perceptions of other cultures: [A. R. D. Pagden] Ph.D.
Jenkins, H. J. K. (Leicester) The role of the West Indies between Britain, France and the U.S.A. during the Revolutionary Wars. [A. N. Newman] Ph.D.
Jones, G. H. (Nottingham) History of the busing controversy in the U.S.A.: a case study of Pasadena, California. [P. Boyle; D. E. Regan] Ph.D.
Kelvin, Frances (Manchester) Comparison of the general development of Stockton and Sacramento, California. [R. A. Burchell] Ph.D.
Knight, P. (Manchester) Reform, resistance, revolution: a history of America in the 1960s. [L. Kushnik] Ph.D.
Ling, P. (Keele) The living past: technology and nostalgia in the American 1920s. [R. A. Garson] Ph.D.
McGiffen, S. (Manchester) Radical politics in New Hampshire in the 1840s. [Diana Kealey] Ph.D.
McGimpsey, C. D. (Edinburgh) Irish Protestant reactions to Parnell in Ireland and America. [O. D. Edwards; G. A. Shepperson] Ph.D.
Montgomery, E. M. (East Anglia) Transatlantic marriages and the British peerage, 1870–1940. [H. Temperley] Ph.D.
Mousinho, G. A. (Keele) Black athletes in America. Ph.D.*
Mulroy, K. (Keele) Relations between Negroes and the five civilised tribes. [Mary Ellison] Ph.D.
Oldfield, J. R. (Cambridge, Down.) Black leadership in America: Alexander Crummell and his contemporaries. [J. R. Pole] Ph.D.
Ould, Jacqueline (Manchester) Closure of public hospitals in America. [P. Davies] Ph.D.
Pagden, A. (Oxford, Mert.) The American Indian as Barbarian: a re-assessment of some sixteenth-century views on the nature of Amerindian man and his society. D.Phil.*
Scarboro, D. D. (Cambridge, Trin.) Honorable peace: the peace movement in Civil War North Carolina. Ph.D.*
Simmons, R. W. (London, Ext.) Loyalist documents in colonial American history found in Peter Force's ‘American Archives’, 1848. Ph.D.
Smith, G. A. (Keele) Effects of Black American soldiers in Britain during World War II. [Mary Ellison] Ph.D.
Stagg, J. E. (Cambridge, Darw.) Some colonial and imperial strategies for the management of Indian affairs in North America, 1754–63. [B. C. Wood] Ph.D.
Tennant, M. (Manchester) Post-war planning. [L. Kushnik] Ph.D.
Thomas, J. P. (Oxford, Linc.) The British colonies and the press, 1763–74. [P. Langford] D.Phil.
Van Roijen, D. M. (Oxford, S. Edm.) Grave goods of Virginia Indians. [W. M. Bray; B. A. L. Cranstone] D.Phil.
Wilson, D. (Cambridge, Selw.) Small towns, North Carolina, 1850–61: their relation to the secession movement. [W. R. Brock] Ph.D.
Wilson, E. L. (Oxford, Qu.) An analysis and interpretation of the life, writings and philosophy of Martin Luther King, Jr. D.Phil.*
Woodiwiss, M. J. (Sheffield) Politics and organised crime in the USA, 1930–52. [P. R. G. Renshaw] Ph.D.
Adams, Judith E. (Leeds) The relations between the dominions, Britain and the United States during the 1930s and 40s with particular reference to diplomacy. Ph.D.*
Affleck, C. I. (Edinburgh) American attitudes to the German Empire, both political and cultural, c.1890–1916. [O. D. Edwards; T. Cole] Ph.D.
Anstey, C. (London, L.S.E.) The projection of Britain to America, 1945–49. [D. C. Watt] Ph.D.
Bell, M. (Birmingham) Anglo-American diplomacy and the problem of the Berlin Blockade. Ph.D.*
Burns, W. J. (Oxford, S. Joh.) ‘The carrot and the stick’: economic aid and American policy toward Egypt, 1955–1967. [W. F. Knapp] D.Phil.
Burton, L. J. (London, K.C.) Logistical aspects of the war in Vietnam. [L. W. Martin; W. M. L. Mendl] Ph.D.
Carr, C. D. (London, L.S.E.) U.S. arms transfer to Iran 1948–1972 and the politics of reverse influence. Ph.D.*
Carr, G. H. (London, L.S.E.) The American doctrine of limited war. [P. Windsor] Ph.D.
Chapman, Carole P. (London, L.S.E.) German efforts to influence policy and public opinion in the U.S.A., 1933–41. [D. C. Watt] Ph.D.
Coker, C. (Oxford, Worc.) Constructive engagement: the U.S., Southern Africa and the use of positive sanctions, 1969–74. D.Phil.*
Connelly, J. (Glasgow) British, French and U.S. diplomacy, in conjunction with press and parliamentary relations between them c. 1904–06. [F. V. Parsons] Ph.D.
Coode, P. J. (Exeter) The South African lobby in the United States. [M. T. Shaw] Ph.D.
Cowman, I. (London, K.C.) Anglo-American naval relations in the Pacific, 1937–41. [M. L. Dockrill] Ph.D.
Dunne, M. (Sussex) The U.S.A. and the permanent Court of International Justice 1919–39; an historical and theoretical case-study of American isolation. [G. F. A. Best] D.Phil.
Dyer, R. A. (Kent) The American press and the Boer War. [J. G. Hurstfield] Ph.D.
Evans, B. J. (Manchester) The impact of the New Deal on Britain. Ph.D.*
Fleming, D. C. (London, Ext.) British views and policy on American assistance to Europe, 1945–7. Ph.D.
Foerster, S. (Oxford, Mert.) Detente and alliance policies in the postwar era: strategic dilemmas in the U.S.-West German relations. [M. E. Howard] D.Phil.
Freeman, J. P. G. (London, K.C.) Britain's nuclear arms control policy in the context of Anglo-American relations, 1957–68. [L. W. Martin; W. M. L. Mendl] Ph.D.
Gerlach, M. M. (Oxford, New) British Liberal leaders and the United States, 1874–1898. [K. O. Morgan] D.Phil.
Haass, R. (Oxford, S. Ant.) The Indian Ocean: a case study of U.S. foreign policy after Vietnam. [M. E. Howard] D.Phil.
Hall, C. G. L. (Oxford, Nuff.) Britain, America and the search for comprehensive naval limitation, 1927–1936. [M. E. Howard] D.Phil.
Harrison, M. O. (Keele) Anglo-American-Greek relations, 1945–50. [D. K. Adams] Ph.D.
Jones, D. (Manchester) War in Cambodia. [S. D. Cashman] Ph.D.
Jones, M. D. (London, L.S.E.) U.S.-British relations over Palestine, 1945–48. [W. Letwin; T. J. Nossiter] Ph.D.
MissKnowles, K. A. (London, K.C.) American ground troops in Vietnam: a case study in decision-making [L. W. Martin; M. L. Dockrill] Ph.D.
Lindsay, A. J. (Oxford, Jesus) Passion for order: Woodrow Wilson and the Mexican revolution. [H. G. Nicholas] D.Phil.
Litwak, R. S. (London, L.S.E.) Detente and the Nixon doctrine: American foreign policy and the pursuit of stability, 1969–76. Ph.D.*
Maconochie, A. K. (London, K.C.) The Western Defence Organisation, military component of the Brussels Treaty Organisation 1948–51 and theories of political geography. [W. M. L. Mendl] Ph.D.
Merrick, R. (Loughborough) The Anglo-American appraisal of the Soviet threat in Europe and the evolution of the North Atlantic Alliance, 1945–1950. [G. F. Matthews] Ph.D.
Millar, R. W. (London, K.C.) Anglo-American naval relations in the European theatre during the Second World War. [B. M. Ranft] Ph.D.
Murfett, M. H. (Oxford, New) Anglo-American relations in the period of the Chamberlain Premiership May 1937–May 1940: the relationship between naval strategy and foreign policy. Ph.D.*
Nam, J. H. (London, L.S.E.) The security and strategic problems of Korea: the evolving American commitment. [M. B. Yahuda] Ph.D.
Newton, C. C. S. (Birmingham) Britain, the dollar shortage and European integration, 1945–50. Ph.D.*
Page, Caroline (Reading) American propaganda concerning the Vietnam War. [R. J. B. Jones] Ph.D.
Reynolds, D. J. (Cambridge, Cai.) Competitive co-operation: the creation of the Anglo-American Alliance, 1938–41. Ph.D.*
Roberts, Priscilla M. (Cambridge, King's) The American ‘Eastern Establishment’ and World War I: the emergence of a foreign policy tradition. Ph.D.*
Shelest, J. W. (Cambridge, Edm.) The history and interaction of British and Russian interests with regard to the northwest coast of North America, 1821–1871. [T.E.Armstrong] Ph.D.
Sloan, G. R. (Keele) Influence of geopolitical thought on U.S. foreign policy 1890 to the present. [R. J. Vincent] Ph.D.
Teslik, K. L. (Oxford, S. Ant.) The United States response to the Arab boycott of Israel: the 1975–1977 battle over anti-boycott legislation. D.Phil.*
White, B. P. (Leicester) Soviet-American relations 1960–70. [J. Spence] Ph.D.
Yazdi, M. T. (London, L.S.E.) Some aspects of Anglo-American diplomacy in Iran during the Second World War, 1941–46. [D. C. Watt] Ph.D.
Caughie, J. M. (Glasgow) Contemporary experimental theatre in the U.S. and U.K. [Janet B. I. McDonald] Ph.D.
Madell, J. (London, K.C.) Contemporary American theatre. [E. N. W. Mottram] Ph.D.
Zeineddine, N. (Leicester) Modern American and English tragedies and their relation to the tradition. [G. Campbell] Ph.D.
Bailey, D. (Keele) Relationship between James Joyce and William Faulkner in the treatment of language as the mirror of social consciousness. [R. L. Godden] Ph.D.
Barker, J. S. R. (Sussex) Language and form in contemporary American fiction. [G. Josipovici] D.Phil.
Benton, Valerie (Nottingham) The vision of war in recent American fiction. [B. C. Lee] Ph.D.
Bruce, Gina (Nottingham) Consciousness in modern American and English novels: Golding, Durrell, Fowles, Purdy, Pynchon, Barth. [B. C. Lee] Ph.D.
MrsBurston, C. (Manchester) Fiction of the 1930s. Ph.D.*
Campbell, N. H. (Wales, Aberystwyth) The process of terror, dislocation, and disintegration in American fiction: a study with particular reference to the imaginative worlds of Edgar Allen Poe, Paul Bowles and William Burroughs. [C. Meachen] Ph.D.
Chapman, E. A. (Sussex) Fictions of Reality: a social analysis of the novels of Hawthorne and Melville. D.Phil.*
Clark, R. (Essex) History and myth in United States fiction, 1823–1852. Ph.D.*
Currie, P. (London, K.C.) Contemporary American fiction. [E. N. W. Mottram] Ph.D.
Gerry, C. W. (Sussex) Becoming Adult: social roles and values in selected American adolescent fiction, 1865–1915. [R. H. Wilkinson] D.Phil.
Harper, W. (London, K.C.) Technology and the modern American novel. [E. N. W. Mottram] Ph.D.
Hildyard, R. (Essex) The short story from James to Hemingway. [D. Young] Ph.D.
Hyland, D. (Lancaster) The nature of deviance in the American novel in the 20th century (with special attention to Kerouac). [J. Labbé; Alison Easton] Ph.D.
Lazenbatt, W. W. G. (Belfast) The female mind in modern Deep Southern fiction. [M. L. Allen] Ph.D.
MacGloinn, L. (Essex) White, Scotch, and Black: a comparative study of some nineteenth-century Anglo-Irish and American-Southern works of fiction. [R. J. Gray] Ph.D.
Powell, R. S. (Manchester) Modern Californian fiction. [G. Kearns] Ph.D.
Prescott, M. R. (Nottingham) Magic and nature in the stories of Poe and Hawthorne. [B. C. Lee] Ph.D.
Quinn, Jocey T. (Sussex) A study of short story writing in the United States from 1965 to the present day. [J. Whitley] D.Phil.
Rabbetts, J. (Essex) A comparative study of the works of Thomas Hardy and William Faulkner. [R. J. Gray] Ph.D.
Tallack, D. G. (Sussex) Language and form in the 19th century short story. [J. Whitley] D.Phil.
Thacker, I. M. (Edinburgh) Autonomy and determinism in recent American fiction. [C. E. Nicolson] Ph.D.
Woolf, M. P. (Hull) The interaction of three themes in twentieth-century Jewish-American fiction. Ph.D.*
Acharta, S. (Oxford, Worc.) India and the New England mind: a study of the work of Emerson and Thoreau. [B. A. Richards] D.Phil.
MsBadenoch, A. (Essex) The American heroine as a representative of American culture, with particular reference to the works of Joan Didion. [R. J. Gray] Ph.D.
Bajpai, A. (Essex) The presence of Indian thought in the works of Emerson, Whitman, Yeats and Eliot. [R. W. Butterfield] Ph.D.
Baldwin, J. W. (London, Ext.) The portrayal of black women in American literature. Ph.D.
Bencherif, O. (London, Q.M.C.) Algeria in 19th and 20th century English (and American) literature. [R. N. Alexander] Ph.D.
Bold, Christine (London, U.C.) Selling the Wild West: popular western fiction, 1860–1960 [S. Fender] Ph.D.
Bunster, Elizabeth (London, K.C.) Literature and technology. [E. N. W. Mottram] Ph.D.
MsBurns, M. (Manchester) Women writers post 1945. [G. Kearns] Ph.D.
Callagan, I. (London, K.C.) American war reporting with special reference to the Vietnamese war. [E. N. W. Mottram] Ph.D.
Crozier, Jane V. (London, U.C.) Making it new: attitudes towards time, history and the European past in American literature, with particular reference to Hawthorne, James and Pound. Ph.D.*
Davies, N. (Essex) Spheres of control: iconography and topography in Cooper, Hawthorne and Melville. [R. W. Butterfield] Ph.D.
Dorling, A. A. J. (Nottingham) Experimental techniques in modern narrative. [B. C. Lee] Ph.D.
Ellmann, Maud (Oxford S. Ann.) The idea of literary impersonality in early 20th-century poetry and criticism, with special reference to Pound, Yeats and Eliot. [J. O. Bayley] Ph.D.
Elsted, C. (London, K.C.) American literature. [E. N. W. Mottram] Ph.D.
MrsFullbrook, K. J. (Cambridge, Newn.) Henry James and Matthew Arnold: consciousness, morality and the modern spirit. Ph.D.*
Futerill, N. (London, K.C.) Contemporary American literature. [E. N. W. Mottram] Ph.D.
Gleeson, N. (London, Q.M.C.) Alcohol and drink in American literature. [W. Chernaik] Ph.D.
Hamilton, Cynthia A. (Sussex) The Western formula in American literature, 1890–1940. [R.H. Wilkinson] D.Phil.
MissHuws-Davies, S. (Wales, Aberystwyth) The sense of place in the work of selected American writers since 1945. [F. Lewis] Ph.D.
Lees, R. (Hull) A study of American women writers from the 1950s to the present. [J. A. Osborne] Ph.D.
Lynch, J. M. (Oxford, Exeter) The independent self: a study of American autobiography, 1735–1855. D.Phil.*
McLennan, P. (Hull) American literary culture. [J. Mowat; S. Baskerville] Ph.D.
Machin, R. C. (Wales, U.W.I.S.T.) Contemporary American critical practice as developed from French post-structuralist thought. [C. Norris) Ph.D.
MrsManning, S. L. (Cambridge, Newn.) Concepts of tradition in 19th century literature in England and America. [R. D. Gooder] Ph.D.
Mascord, G. B. (Nottingham) A study of selected contemporary American authors working in experimental modes. [B. C. Lee; J. M. Bailey] Ph.D.
Mathieson, K. (East Anglia) The influence of science fiction in contemporary American writing. [D. Corker] Ph.D.
Morgan, A. W. J. (Cambridge, Trin.) A consideration of Hawthorne's ‘Last Phase’. [P. A. Tanner] Ph.D.
Noble, C. (Essex) Melville and Dickinson: writing, the nineteenth century, America. [R. W. Butterfield] Ph.D.
Pappworth, Joanna (Oxford, S. Hug.) The American woman, in the mid-nineteenth century, as evinced in the work of Nathaniel Hawthorne, and women writers of his acquaintance. D.Phil.*
Parker, R. (Wales, Swansea) The outsider in Cooper, Hawthorne, Melville and Faulkner. [B. Way] Ph.D.
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Salusinszky, I. (Oxford, Bras.) The neo-romantic imagination in north American criticism and poetry since 1945. [J. L. Fuller] D.Phil.
Sanders, G. L. (Leicester) Aspects of Romanticism in early nineteenth-century American literature. [P. Leary] Ph.D.
Slocock, Caroline (London, U.C.) American literature, culture and the Vietnam War. [S. Fender] Ph.D.
Thistlethwaite, P. J. (Nottingham) Portrayal of the child in American literature [B. C. Lee] Ph.D.
Tillyard, Stella (Oxford, Linacre) The arts in London 1900–1914, with special reference to the early poetry and criticism of Ezra Pound. [I. C. Butler] D.Phil.
Adlard, A. (Lancaster) The poetry of Wallace Stevens. [J. Labbé; A. E. Sharpe] Ph.D.
Agar, Patricia (Keele) History and language in Henry James's novels. [I. Bell] Ph.D.
Allen, E. C. (Sussex) The signification of the feminine in Henry James. D. Phil.*
Armstrong, P. (Essex) The work of Robert Duncan. [J. B. Philip] Ph.D.
Beckett, C. (London K.C.) Charles Olson. [E. N. W. Mottram] Ph.D.
Bernstein, D. H. (Cambridge, Down.) T. S. Eliot and dance: the influence of dance on Eliot's dramatic theory and practice, and dance imagery in his poetry. Ph.D.*
MrsBicknell, M. (London, Q.M.C.) The relationship between form and theme in six novels by Henry James. [A. R. Gard] Ph.D.
Blain, N. (Strathclyde) Fiction of Henry James. [C. Palliser] Ph.D.
Blair, Lynda M. (St Andrews) The life and work of Frank McKinney Hubbard [S. G. F. Spackman] Ph.D.
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Brady, P. (Keele) History and fiction in the works of Hawthorne. [C. Swann] Ph.D.
Brown, C. (London, K.C.) Hilda Doolittle. Ph.D.
Bruce, Sylvia V. (London, Ext.) Transformation and disguise in the work of Henry Harland, with particular reference to his writings of the 1890s especially Grey Roses (1895) and Comedies and Errors (1898). Ph.D.
Carney, F. (Leicester) The novels of William Faulkner. [L. Andrews] Ph.D.
Charvet, Barbara R. (London, Bk. C.) The ideal of freedom and its contradictions in the novels and tales of Henry James. [Barbara Hardy] Ph.D.
Chua, P. (East Anglia) The idea of the boundary and the aesthetics of loss in Gravity's Rainbow: [M. Bradbury; C. Bigsby] Ph.D.
Clements, Angela (Wales, Bangor) A study of the possible ‘Other Case’ in Henry James's later novels and stories. [A. Bellringer] Ph.D.
Cotton, S. (Belfast) Conscious art of Henry Miller's anti-art. [M. L. Allen] Ph.D.
Crisp, P. G. (Reading) Time past and present in the Cantos of Ezra Pound. Ph.D.*
D'Agostino, O. (Keele) A contextual study of the American novel: Willa Cather. [A. Goldman] Ph.D.
Dawson, G. P. (Nottingham) Thomas Pynchon's novels. [B. C. Lee] Ph.D.
Dennis, Helen (York) A new approach to the poetry of Ezra Pound. D.Phil.*
Doughty, P. (Keele) F. Scott Fitzgerald – Tender is the Night. [A. Goldman] Ph.D.
Dugdale, J. V. (Cambridge, Trin.) A study of Pynchon. [P. A. Tanner] Ph.D.
Durant, A. E. (Cambridge, Trin.) Ezra Pound, identity in crisis: a study of writing in the Cantos. Ph.D.*
Easy, P. A. J. (Hull) The poetry of Gary Snyder. [G. H. Moore; J. A. Osborne] Ph.D.
Egan, Susan (Leeds) Emily Dickinson [J. E. Morpurgo] Ph.D.
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Gallard, S. H. (Reading) Ezra Pound and the Cantos. [L. Kelly] Ph.D.
Giles, P. (Oxford, Ch.Ch.) Hart Crane: the context of “The Bridge”. [J. L. Fuller] D.Phil.
Goldman, R. (London, K.C.) Mark Twain: playwright. Ph.D.*
Gregson, I. E. (Hull) The poetry of Hilda Doolittle. Ph.D.*
Haydon, R. M. (Essex) James Fenimore Cooper. Ph.D.*
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Jones, Vivien (Oxford, S. Edm.) The independent form: Henry James's criticism of the novel. D.Phil.*
Kuhn, W. (East Anglia) The writings of E. A. Poe and American gothic literature. [A. G. Smith] Ph.D.
Lapworth, P. A. (London, Ext.) The reception and reputation of T. S. Eliot's plays of modern life, 1939–1977. Ph.D.
Leigh, J. T. A. (East Anglia) Aspects of the early intellectual development of Ezra Pound. Ph.D.*
Lewis, F. C. (Wales, Aberystwyth) An exploration of form in Robert Creeley's poetry and prose. [C. Meachen] Ph.D.
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Madocks, R. J. D. (Nottingham) The incomplete text and the ardent core: the role of unfulfilment in the work of Vladimir Nabokov. Ph.D.*
MrsMandel, N. R. (Cambridge, Girton) Fairy-tale and the fiction of Henry James. Ph.D.*
Masopust, M. A. (Oxford, Worc.) The poetry of Laura Riding: a survey. D. Phil.*
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Mulholland, Honor (Strathclyde) Fiction of Nathaniel Hawthorne. [A. A. J. Noble] Ph.D.
Nassiri, Kermane B. (Sussex) Distorted dreams: Sherwood Anderson and the American grotesque. D.Phil.*
MissNewman, J. A. (Cambridge, Cla.) Time and history in the novels of Saul Bellow. [P. A. Tanner] Ph.D.
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O'Rourke, M. T. (Oxford, Magd.) Style and narrative form in the prose fiction of Robert Penn Warren. [B.A. Richards] D.Phil.
Osborne, J. (Wales, Aberystwyth) Charles Olson and the modernist inheritance: a study of the Maximus poems. Ph.D.*
Ozturk, T. (Oxford, Exeter) Ezra Pound and the visual arts. [R. Ellmann] D.Phil.
Page, M. J. (London K.C.) William Carlos Williams in the Twenties: a study of the prose. Ph.D.*
Patke, R. S. (Oxford, Oriel) The English poetic tradition in the poetry of Wallace Stevens. [R. Ellmann] D.Phil.
Pattison, S. D. (Oxford, Wadh.) The relationship of the work of Ezra Pound to the tradition of vitalist and Fascist thought. Ph.D.*
Payne, K. W. (Sussex) Michael Gold to Jews Without Money. D.Phil.*
Perry, Jill Margaret (London, Q.M.C.) Elemental imagery in the fiction of Henry James. [A. R. Gard] Ph.D.
Ray, W. V. (London, U.C.) The novels of William Gaddis. [D. Karlin] Ph.D.
Rhodes, Pamela (Keele) The body in the early works of William Faulkner. [R. L. Godden] Ph.D.
Riddell, Anne V. (Leicester) The work of Nathaniel Hawthorne. [P. Leary] Ph.D.
Rollason, C. R. (York) Edgar Allan Poe. [Mrs N. Ward] D.Phil.
Schubnell, M. (Oxford, Linacre) Cultural identity and the artistic mind: a study of the work of N. Scott Momaday. [B. A. Richards] D.Phil.
Shapcott, Joanne (Oxford, S. Hil.) Elizabeth Bishop in the context of recent American poetry. [R. Ellmann] D.Phil.
Sharma, L. N. (Lancaster) Emerson and Advait Vedant a [Alison Easton] Ph.D.
Sherman, M. J. (East Anglia) Melville's Moby-Dick: fate and form. [A. Smith; C. Clarke] Ph.D.
Spoliar, A. A. (Oxford, Wolfs.) Henry James and the country house. [D. M. Bednarowska] D.Phil.
Steeds, W. (Essex) The later works of Melville. [R. W. Butterfield] Ph.D.
Stengel, R. (Oxford, Ch.Ch.) Harold Frederic's London years. [R. Ellmann] D.Phil.
Sumpter, Sian (Wales, Swansea) Women characters in the fiction of Henry James. [B. Way] Ph.D.
Taylor, H. R. (Sussex) A feminist critique of Kate Chopin: a study of the relationship of her work to the prose fiction women writers of 19th century America and Europe. [C. Kaplan] D.Phil.
Toolan, M. J. (Oxford, S. Joh.) Some features of the language of Faulkner's Go Down, Moses. D.Phil.*
Tyler, Jenny (Oxford, S. Cat.) Time as theme and technique in the fiction of Henry James. [D. M. Bednarowska] D.Phil.
MrsViggers, J. (London, Ext.) The influence of secular music on selected poems by T. S. Eliot. Ph.D.
MrsVita-Finzi, P. (London, Q.M.C.) Edith Wharton. [C. Cook] Ph.D.
Waddilove, D. (Warwick) Charles Olson. [C. W. Bush] Ph.D.
Walenda, Marianne K. (Nottingham) Vladimir Nabokov's comic quest for reality. [B. C. Lee] Ph.D.
Ward, D. V. (Hull) A study of Meyer Levin's career as a novelist, with special reference to the developing theme of fanaticism. Ph.D.*
MrsWerlock, A. M. (Sussex) From Margaret Powers Mahon to Linda Snopes Kohl: an examination of “incorrigibly individual” women in the novels of William Faulkner.*
Williams, B. (London, K.C.) Robert Duncan. [E. N. W. Mottram] Ph.D.
MrsWilliams, M. (Sheffield) A developmental study of Henry James' treatment of experience. [G. K. Graham] Ph.D.
Allen, R. G. (C.N.A.A., Thames Polytechnic) A study of imagism and objectivism with special attention to two American long poems – Louis Zukofsky's A and William Carlos Williams' Paterson – as emerging from these movements. (P. J. Brooker; R. W. Butterfield) Ph. D.
Bruce-Wilson, C. R. (C.N.A.A., Cambridgeshire College of Arts and Technology) An inquiry into the influence of some aspects of the ‘new’ American poetry and poetics on English poetry and poetics in the period 1960–1970. [R. D. Gooder; S. F. Bolt] Ph.D.
Carr, Helen (Essex) The poetics and politics of Primitivism – a study of attitudes to American-Indian poetry. [R. W. Butterfield; J. G. Brotherston] Ph.D.
Davies, J. C. (Nottingham) Models for America: an examination of Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass and Ezra Pound's Cantos. Ph.D.*
Dubnov, E. (London, Q.M.C.) A comparative study of the poetry and thought of T. S. Eliot and Mandelstam. [C. H. Peake] Ph.D.
Figgis, S. E. (Hull) Modern American poetry. [J. Osborne] Ph.D.
Francis, M. C. (Sussex) American academic verse from Tate to Lowell. [D. Morse] D.Phil.
Griffiths, E. (Cambridge, Chr.) Writing and speaking: the work of Eliot, Yeats and Pound. Ph.D.*
Johnstone, Heather K. (Reading) The confessional mode in modern American poetry. [C. Salveson; L. Kelly] Ph.D.
Katz, M. B. (London, Wfield) Far Eastern muses: the influence of oriental thought on the Imagist poets, with special reference to Ezra Pound, Amy Lowell and John Gould Fletcher. [Mary Jarrett] Ph.D.
Li, V. P. H. (Cambridge, Trin.) Performances and endurances: rhetorical structuration in the long poems of T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, and W. C. Williams. Ph.D.*
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Markey, Janice (Reading) Contemporary American poetry: Plath, Sexton, Rich. [C. Salveson; L. Kelly] Ph.D.
Pullin, Faith M. B. (Edinburgh) Nineteenth-century American poetry. [W. W. Robson] Ph.D.
Reed, J. (Essex) Problems of the poet in a technological age (Hart Crane and others). [R. W. Butterfield] Ph.D.
Romer, S. C. M. (Cambridge, Tr.H.) An examination of the influence of the French symbolist movement on the poetry and aesthetics of certain modern American poets. [R. S. E. Pickering] Ph.D. Gooder; S. F. Bolt] Ph.D.
Ross, I. A. (Keele) The influence of 19th-century French symbolism on 20th-century American poetry, with particular attention to the works of Hart Crane. [R. Fisher] Ph.D.
Smith, P. (Kent) The poetry of Pound, Stevens and Carlos Williams. Ph.D.*
Leavitt-Kahn, Laura (Oxford, Univ.) The ethical writings of Bertrand Russell and John Dewey. [S. M. Lukes] D.Phil.
MrsRoman, J. (Wales, Bangor) George Herbert Mead and dualism. [A. S. Collier] Ph.D.
Stout, A. R. (Edinburgh) Statistics in the history of American psychology. [J. R. Beloff; D. A. MacKenzie] Ph.D.
Albert, A. D. (Oxford, S. Joh.) Vengeance, reward and Utopia: a critical examination of electoral behaviour and political control of the economy in Great Britain and the U.S. [L. J. MacFarlane] D.Phil.
Barling, D. J. (Keele) Party, constituency and congressmen. Ph.D.*
Beer, J. (Liverpool) The Presidency. [D. R. Morgan] Ph.D.
Bell, C. P. (Exeter) American party politics. [M. T. Shaw] Ph.D.
Benn, S. (Keele) The White House staff. [J. D. Lees] Ph.D.
Bennett, A. (Essex) The Cabinet and the American Presidency. [D. McKay] Ph.D.
Bowles, N. P. (Oxford, Nuff.) The White House Office, with special reference to the congressional relations office, under Lyndon B. Johnson. [D. B. Goldey] D.Phil.
Carver, P. G. (Essex) Electoral change and the United States House of Representatives. [D. McKay] Ph.D.
Clarke, D. J. (Keele) The political theory of John C. Calhoun. [R. A. Garson] Ph.D.
Coffey, K. J. (London, K.C.) The draft and the all-volunteer force: recruitment policies and their impact on U.S. strategic capabilities. Ph.D.*
De Mont, A. J. (Oxford, Nuff.) Reform and reconciliation: civil rights under Eisenhower, 1953–61. [P. M. Williams] D.Phil.
De Montigny, Y. (Oxford, Linc.) ‘Political question’ doctrine elaborated by the Supreme Court of the U.S. [G. Marshall] D.Phil.
Dionne, E. J. (Oxford, Ball.) Race, community and equality in British and American politics, a comparative study in public opinion. D.Phil.*
Feulner, E. J. (Edinburgh) The evolution of the Republican Study Committee. Ph.D.*
Griffiths, R. H. (Sussex) The British Labour Movement and the United States, 1945–1953: a study of attitudes. [V. Hart; M. Dunne] D.Phil.
Jones, M. J. (Nottingham) Freud and American political science prior to the Frankfurt School. [J. S. McClelland] Ph.D.
Kaplanoff, M. D. (Cambridge, Trin.) Making the South solid: politics and the structure of society in South Carolina, 1790–1815. Ph.D.*
Klotz, F. G. (Oxford, Trin.) The U.S. President and the control of strategic nuclear weapons. D.Phil.*