About
Stuart Parks is a Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, specializing in early modern British and Irish history. His current research focuses on the role of the court during the reign of William III (1688–1702), examining political, social, and institutional dynamics in the British Isles. His work bridges the gap between monarchical governance and early modern state formation.
As a Postdoctoral Associate Member, his research is centered on the historical period of the late 17th century, with a regional emphasis on the British Isles and Ireland. While no specific grants or awards are listed, his DPhil research topic underscores his commitment to exploring the complexities of early modern monarchy and its impact on regional politics.
No advising roles or academic teams are explicitly mentioned, though his affiliation with the Department of History at Oxford suggests involvement in collaborative research initiatives.





