Dr Helen Gittos

Teaching

I welcome applications from DPhil and Masters students wanting to work on any relevant research topics.

I currently teach:

Prelims: FHS:

History of the British Isles 1: 300-1100

History of the British Isles 1: 300-1100

History of the British Isles 2: 1000-1330

History of the British Isles 2: 1000-1300

European and World History 1: Transformation of the Ancient World, 370-900

European and World History 2: The Early Medieval World, 600-1000

Approaches to History: Archaeology

Further Subject: Anglo-Saxon Archaeology of the Early Christian Period

 

Disciplines of History

Recent Graduate Students

Recent DPhil Students

Megan Bunce, Shrines and special graves in Britain and Ireland c.600-850

Geoff Sedlezky, The Significance of Doorway Positions In English Medieval Parochial Churches and Chapels

Ciaran Arthur , The Liturgy of “Charms” in Anglo-Saxon England

 

Recent Masters Students

Alex Still, ‘Hroðgar’s Horse: The Evidence for an Interconnected Elite Across the North Sea’

Darcy Holland, ‘Women and Writing in Eastern England c. 450-800’

Robert Klapper, ‘The Prittlewell Princely Burial, the Liudhard Medalet, and the Anglo-Saxon Iron ‘Lamps’