The Post-Roman West: Research Students

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Listed on this page are the graduate students working towards an Oxford research degree, whose work falls wholly, or in part, within the field of the Post-Roman West. If you are looking for the full list of all graduate students working on Late Antiquity at Oxford, return to our Home Page, and follow the link to ‘Graduate Researchers’ that appears there.
Renie Choy (Pembroke College; Theology)
Carolingian Monasticism and Intercessory Prayer, c. 750–830
Supervisor: Sarah Foot
Camille Geisz (Wolfson College: Classics)
Nonnus of Panopolis' Dionysiaca
Supervisor: Jane Lightfoot
Julia Hofmann (The Queen’s College; History)
The politics of Merovingian Gaul 512–751
Supervisor: John Nightingale
Kelly Kilpatrick (Wadham College; History)
Early Insular environmental history
Supervisor: Thomas Charles-Edwards
Sarah Leeser (Keble College: Theology)
Eighth-century lives of English saints
Supervisor: Sarah Foot
Richard Marshall (Wadham College; Classics)
Varro in Late Antiquity
Supervisor: Tobias Reinhardt
Javier Martinez (Lincoln College; Archaeology)
Urban water supply in late antique Iberia (AD 400–800)
Supervisor: Bryan Ward-Perkins
Trevor Morse (St John’s College; History)
Anglo-Saxon aristocracy
Supervisor: John Blair
Oliver Pengelley (Keble College; Histor)
Rome and the Anglo-Saxon Imagination
Supervisor: Sarah Foot
Clifford Sofield (St Cross College; Archaeology)
Placed deposits in early medieval settlements
Supervisor: Helena Hamerow
Jennifer Strawbridge (Keble College: Theology)
Early Christian education
Supervisors: Christopher Rowland and Teresa Morgan
Alexander Townson (St Cross College; Oriental Studies)
Palace architecture and ceremonial in Umayyad Spain
Supervisor: Jeremy Johns
Brendan Wolfe (Wolfson College: Theology)
Germanic Arianism
Supervisor: Mark Edwards
George Woudhuysen (St John's College; History)
How and when did economic and demographic structures change quantitatively and qualitatively in the 6th and 7th centuries?
Supervisor: Bryan Ward-Perkins