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Gervase Phillips is a Principal Lecturer in the Department of History at Manchester Metropolitan University. He serves as Head of the History Section and is a Faculty Timetable Champion. His research focuses on human conflict, including struggles between nations, religions, ideologies, and persecution. Key interests include technology in warfare, the military use of animals, and the causes/resolution of conflicts. Phillips also explores historical themes such as the Civil War, colonialism, and genocide.
Teaching emphasizes fostering analytical thinking through engaging methods, including role-play and document analysis. He advocates for the importance of history in cultivating critical thinking, empathy, and adaptability. Phillips has authored books like Persecution and Genocide: A History (2024) and contributed to scholarly discussions on topics ranging from medieval warfare to modern military ethics.
Administratively, he balances academic leadership with pedagogical innovation. His work bridges historical analysis and contemporary relevance, often highlighting the moral complexities of past conflicts and their legacies today.
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