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трехлетнее обучение в в Англии - история, теория или политика анархизма - с последующим PhD
Opportunity for PhD funding in anarchist history, politics or theory.
Please circulate.
The Department of Politics, History & International Relations at
Loughborough University (UK) is inviting applications for studentships
(£13,290 per annum stipend for three years, plus tuition fees) to undertake
doctoral research from October 2011 in any area related to the Department's
research interests.


Applications should be received by Monday, 7 March 2011. Priority will
normally be given to UK/EU applicants. Where appropriate, you will also
normally be expected to apply for Research Council studentships.
Dr Dave Berry, Dr. Alexandre Christoyannopoulos and Dr Ruth Kinna would like
to hear from anyone interested in studying for a PhD in any area related to
anarchist history, politics or theory.


Dave Berry is a Senior Lecturer in Contemporary European History. He has
published primarily on the French anarchist movement, the contemporary
alternative left in France and on Daniel Guérin. He is the author of A
History of the French Anarchist Movement, 1917-1945 (Greenwood Press, 2002;
AK edition 2009) and co-editor of New Perspectives on Anarchism, Labour and
Syndicalism (CSP, 2010); he is an associate editor and reviews editor of
'Anarchist Studies' and a founder member of the Anarchist Studies Network
(Specialist Group for the Study of Anarchism within the Political Studies
Association - http://anarchist-studies-network.org.uk/).


Alexandre Christoyannopoulos is a Lecturer in Politics and International
Relations. He has published on Tolstoy, non-violence and Christian
anarchism, and is the author of 'Christian Anarchism: A Political
Interpretation of the Bible' (Imprint, 2010), and editor of 'Religious
Anarchism: New Perspectives' (Cambridge Scholars, 2009). He is the treasurer
of the Anarchist Studies Network, an executive member of the Religion and
Politics research committee of the International Political Science
Association, and a member of a number of related academic associations.
Ruth Kinna is a Senior Lecturer in Politics. She has published on William
Morris and Peter Kropotkin, and is the author of 'Anarchism: A Beginner's
Guide' (Oneworld, 2005; 2nd edn. 2009) and co-editor, with Laurence Davis of
'Anarchism and Utopianism' (Manchester UP, 2009). She is the editor of the
journal 'Anarchist Studies' and is also a founder member and co-convenor of
the Anarchist Studies Network.


The Department is home to an Anarchism Research Group (
http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/e...mRG/index.html),
and there are currently five PhD students in the Department working on
aspects of anarchism: Cris Illiopoulos, working on Nietzsche and anarchism;


Saku Pinta, who is completing a dissertation on convergences and divergences
between anarchism and Marxism; Sureyyya Turkeli working on the
historiography of anarchism; Matt Wilson working on anarchist ethics; and
Gwen Windpassinger, working on queer feminist anarchism in Buenos Aires. Dr.
Alex Prichard's research on the political thought of P-J Proudhon was also
completed at the Department and his thesis successfully defended in 2008.


If you would like to discuss a possible research project informally, please
e-mail Alex (a.christoyannopoulos@lboro.ac.uk), Ruth (r.e.kinna@lboro.ac.uk) or Dave (d.g.berry@lboro.ac.uk).
For further information about the Department see:
http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/eu/about/index.html
For more specific information about postgraduate research in the Department,
how to apply, etc, see:
http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/e...rogrammes.html


Dr David Berry,
Senior Lecturer,
Department of Politics, History & International Relations,
Loughborough University,
LE113TU GB
+44(0)1509-222988


University & College Union, Loughborough University Branch
http://www.lboro.ac.uk/orgs/laut/index.html

Anarchism Research Group
http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/e...mRG/index.html

Association des Amis de Daniel Guérin
http://danielguerin.info/tiki-index.php

Anarchist Studies Network
http://anarchist-studies-network.org.uk/

Reviews Editor, Anarchist Studies
http://www.lwbooks.co.uk/journals/an.../contents.html

Dissidences (Bulletin de Liaison des Etudes sur les Mouvements
Révolutionnaires)
http://www.dissidences.net/
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