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Dr Alexander Tertzakian is a Lecturer in the Department of Political & International Studies at the University of Glasgow. His research focuses on the history of industrialisation, technological change, and their impacts on employment and wages, particularly in the 18th/19th century British cotton industry. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge in 2022 and is currently working on a monograph about Richard Arkwright and early British cotton spinning.
Research interests include industrial organisation, technology transfer, and global textile industry dynamics. He teaches undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Economic and Social History, Business in the Global Economy, and Globalisation & Labour.
His recent publications analyze gender wage disparities in early industrial workforces, child labour during industrialisation, and the gendered division of labour in textile production. His work utilizes historical factory records and census data for empirical insights.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned. Teaching responsibilities include supervising undergraduate dissertations and leading postgraduate research design modules.



