John Ayshford

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I am a doctoral researcher in the history department of the School of Arts, Languages and Cultures at the University of Manchester, supervised by H.S. Jones, Christian Schemmel and Emily Jones. My doctoral research, funded by the Elsie Farrar Studentship, seeks to posit John Stuart Mill as a republican theorist and illuminate how his ideas helped to radically transform the republican tradition in the nineteenth century. I am also the co-editor of The Simons of Manchester: How one family shaped a city and a nation (Manchester University Press, September 2024). As a collected volume of essays, The Simons of Manchester rehabilitates the lives of two generations of the influential mancunian family, the Simons, and critically analyses their public work in social reform, business and philanthropy from 1860-1960.

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

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  • SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities

Education/Academic qualification

Master of Arts, History, The University of Manchester

23 Sept 201927 Nov 2020

Award Date: 27 Nov 2020

Bachelor of Arts, Politics and Modern History, The University of Manchester

26 Sept 201630 Jun 2019

Award Date: 26 Jun 2019

Casual Research Associate, The University of Manchester

6 Mar 202331 Oct 2023

Keywords

  • History of Political Thought
  • Republicanism

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