Diane Silverthorne PhD 2010
New Spaces of Art, Design and Performance: Alfred Roller and the Vienna Secession
Laura Elliot MPhil 2009
The Victoria and Albert Museum, ‘Modern’ design and Audiences: The New Art display of 1901 and the Britain Can Make It exhibition of 1946
Miya Itabashi PhD 2009
The Reception of Japanese Prints and Printmaking in Britain: 1890s–1930s
Claire Leighton MPhil 2009
Designing a Political Space: Strawberry Hill in the mid-nineteenth century
Robert Barker MPhil 2008
Style Transmission: Rococo silver and colonial Jamaica
Ana Beatriz Ferreira Da Rocha E Silva MPhil 2008
‘...and the Tate became Modern’ – Discourses of urban regeneration and cultural tourism as agents in shaping a new identity
Isabel Godson PhD 2008
The Design of Public Events in the Irish Free State 1922–1949
Harriet Atkinson PhD 2007
Imaginative Reconstruction: Designing place at the Festival of Britain, 1951
Amanda Girling-Budd PhD 2007
Holland and Sons: A nineteenth-century cabinet-making firm and its clients, 1835–85
Aisling Molloy PhD 2007
Frederick Vodrey: An artisan-entrepreneur in the Irish economic and cultural revival
Alison Fitzgerald PhD 2006
The Production and Consumption of Goldsmiths’ Work in Eighteenth-Century Dublin
Maria Sacchetti MPhil 2006
Uncluttered Dress: Minimalist aesthetic, design, retailing and consumption in a case study of the fashion designer Donna Karen
Tom Sawyer MPhil 2006
From Gothic to Roman: The transformation of our standard letterforms from Medieval to Modern
Trevor Keeble PhD 2005
The Domestic Moment: Design, taste & identity in the late Victorian interior
Victoria Kelley PhD 2005
Soap and Water: Cleanliness, class and gender 1880–1914
Inger Sarin MPhil 2004
Oil-Cloth, Wachstuch and Toile Ciree: The floorcloth, its origin, European connections and place in the eighteenth century London interior
Quintin Colville PhD 2004
The Role of Material Culture in Constructing Class-Related Identities among Male Royal Naval Personnel 1930–1960
James Lindow PhD 2004
Magnificence and Splendour: The palace in Renaissance Florence
Deborah Landis PhD 2003
Scene and Not Heard: the role of costume in the cinematic storytelling process
Viviana Narotzky PhD 2003
An Acquired Taste:The consumption of design in Barcelona, 1975–1992
Elizabeth Audas MPhil 2002
Reflections of Modernity: Shop display 1930–1940
John Cross PhD 2002
Furniture in Colonial Jamaica 1700–1830
Line Pedersen Mphil 2001
The Design of Art Nouveau Jewellery in Denmark
Diane Bisson PhD 2001
Museums in Transition: Past and present interpretations of the concept of design
Brenda King PhD 2001
Collections of Indian Silk Textiles and their Connection with the English Silk Industry between 1830 and 1930
Nicolas Maffei PhD 2001
Designing the Image of the Practical Visionary: Norman Bel Geddes, 1893–1958
Rick Poynor MPhil 1998
Modernism and Eclecticism: Typographica, 1949–67
Christopher Breward PhD 1998
Manliness and the Pleasures of Consumption: Masculinities, fashion and London life 1860–1914
Jennifer Salahub PhD 1998
Dutiful Daughter: Fashionable domestic embroidery in Canada and the British model, 1764–1911
Yasuko Suga Ida PhD 1998
Image Politics of the State: Visual publicity of the General Post Office in inter-war Britain
Susan Weber Soros PhD 1998
E.W. Godwin: Secular furniture and interior design
Darron Dean PhD 1997
The Design, Production and Consumption of English Lead-Glazed Earthenware
David Attwood MPhil 1996
Worlds in a Box: Technology and culture in 1950s British radio design
Elizabeth Atkinson PhD 1996
The Formative Years: The evolution of photography’s role in British periodical advertising during the 1920s and 1930s
Amin Jaffer PhD 1996
Furniture in British India 1750–1830