Posted on 9 November 2011
The project draws on extensive archival evidence about the names, origins, occupations and households of a significant number of foreigners who chose to make their lives and livelihoods in England in the era of the Hundred Years War, the Black Death and the Wars of the Roses. The project will contribute creatively to the longer-term history of immigration to Britain, and help to provide a deep historical and cultural context to contemporary debates over ethnicity, multiculturalism and national identity.
Two fully-funded PhD studentships, to begin on 1 March 2012, are available as part of the project, which is a collaboration between the University of York, the National Archives and the Humanities Research Institute, University of Sheffield.