Jonathan Mackman is a Medieval historian, with interests including political, administrative and legal history, as well as local and regional history. He is a Research Fellow in the House of Commons 1461-1504 section.
David Scott is a political and religious historian of early Stuart Britain. He is the Editor of the House of Lords 1640-1660 section, and previously worked as a Research Fellow for the House of Commons 1640-1660 section.
Joe Baker is a Public Engagement Assistant at History of Parliament and a public history professional with experience across the heritage sector, having previously worked at Beckford’s Tower and Museum.
Naomi Lloyd-Jones is a political historian specialising in political representation, participation and opinion in Britain in the long 19th century. She is a Research Fellow for the Hosue of Commons 1832-1868 section.
Alex Beeton is a political historian, specialising in the political history of the 1640s and parliamentary records. He is a Research Fellow in the House of Lords 1640-1660 section.
Charles Littleton is a historian and writer on eighteenth century political history and the aristocracy. He is a Senior Research Associate for the House of Lords 1715-90 section.
Hannes Kleineke is a historian specialising in the political, legal and administrative history of medieval England, particularly in the south-west in the fifteenth century. He is Editor of the House of Commons 1461-1504 section
Connie Jeffery is a public history professional, specialising in Parliamentary history and history podcasting. She is the Public Engagement Manager at the History of Parliament.
Alfie Steer is a historian of contemporary British politics, specialising in the history of the Labour left. He is the Oral History Project Manager and a Public Engagement Assistant at the History of Parliament.
Kathryn Rix is a historian of modern political history, specialising in party organisation and changes in electoral culture. She is Assistant Editor of the House of Commons 1832-1945 section.
Robin Eagles is a historian specialising in politics and society in the long eighteenth century, and a biographer of Radical MP John Wilkes. He is Editor of the House of Lords 1660-1832 section.
Philip Salmon is a political historian specialising in the long nineteenth century. He is Editor of the House of Commons 1832-1868 section and Deputy Director of the History of Parliament.