
Global perspective on how monarchy shapes modern history
Our research network brings together researchers from universities, museums, galleries and heritage sites interested in the history of modern monarchy and its global impact.
On this page you will find a profile for each of our members, in their own words.
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M.A. Augusto Petter, EUI
Augusto Petter is a history Ph.D. researcher at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy,
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Dr Harshan Kumarasingham
Dr Harshan Kumarasingham FRHistS Email address: [email protected] Institutional Affiliation: University of Edinburgh Bio: Dr Harshan Kumarasingham is Reader in Politics and History at the University of Edinburgh. His work encompasses the political and constitutional history of Britain, the late British Empire and Commonwealth. Among his recent publications are Viceregalism – The Crown as Head…
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Annie Treesa Joseph
Email: [email protected] Institutional Affiliation: University of Kerala Bio: Annie Treesa Joseph is a Ph.D. scholar at the Institute of English, University of Kerala. She is the recipient of the Charles Wallace Fellowship (2022-23). Her doctoral research is an interdisciplinary study of rituals of queenship in colonial India. Annie is interested in colonial historiography and its points…
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Enzo Novello
Email address: [email protected] Institutional Affiliation: University of Coimbra Bio: Enzo Novello is a PhD candidate at the University of Coimbra, specializing in Modern History. His research revolves around queenship and the representations of power within the Brazilian monarchy, as well as the dynastic networks of the House of Braganza. He holds a Master’s degree in…
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Patrick Ferry
Email address : [email protected] Institutional Affiliation: Graduate Research Student, School of Philosophical, Historical and Indigenous Studies, Monash University. Brief Bio : Patrick Ferry is an archivist based in Melbourne. He is a graduate of the University of Sydney, where his Bachelor of Arts (Hons) thesis was awarded the University Medal upon graduation. Patrick also holds…
About our feature image:
“Wardens’ meeting” oil on board, Grace Cossington Smith, 1943. Chau Chak Wing Museum UA2012.85.
University of Sydney Art Collection. Donated through The Hon R P Meagher bequest 2011.