Dr Peter Claus
I am chiefly responsible as Access Fellow at Pembroke College for a professional network of universities, schools and third-sector organisations in London, the North West and the North East that encourage pupils from challenging socio-economic circumstances to enter Oxford and other competitive universities. The ‘Hub’ model for widening access was launched in 2008 and is a cross-collegiate and multi-university initiative that offers intensive preparatory academic courses under the banner of OxNet. It is a regional and community-based approach designed to attract potential candidates from the lowest social quintiles to apply for the least popular subjects (and others) in Oxford, Cambridge, and other research-intensive institutions.
Research Interests
As a Senior Research Fellow at Pembroke, I am currently writing a book on the “East End Underworld” in the twentieth century and the third edition of a textbook on historiography co-authored with John Marriott, both for Routledge. The combination of these Access activities and historical research has developed a historical interest in the metropolis and a commitment to research on outreach, public engagement, and the democratisation of the archive.
As Director of Credox, I am interested in collaborative research projects centred broadly on aspects of educational inequality over time. I am currently working on projects with Stanford University and soon with a JCR in Education: Data Science and Statistical Methods.
Featured Publications
In the Media
2017: University media training (by invitation) with BBC journalist Julian Worriker
2014: The Cambridge Union: Spoke in opposition to a motion that " Oxbridge has failed Britain"
2012-2013: Interviews and reports, broadcast, and print (Times Higher Supplement, Times Education Supplement, Time Magazine, Daily Mail, Daily Telegraph, Hackney Gazette, The Independent, Oxford Mail, Evening Standard, Manchester Evening News)
2006: BBC: interviewed by Michael Portillo for Things we Forgot to Remember series on BBC Radio 4
2005: BBC: written contributor to Things we Forgot to Remember series on BBC Radio 4; moderator of online History forum
2004: BBC: joint contributor on Mapping the Towns - a Radio Four programme about the historical development of Spitalfields in East London
2002: BBC: a critical reader for Simon Schama’s, History of Britain
Teaching
I would like to hear from students interested in:
- nineteenth-century City of London
- historiography
- East End social history
- educational inequality over time
I currently teach:
Prelims |
FHS |
History of the British Isles (BIF) - Power, Politics and the People, 1815-1924 |
Disciplines of History |
History of the British Isles - Changing identities, 1900-present |
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Approaches to History |