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Geraint Thomas is a historian of twentieth-century Britain, serving as a College Lecturer and Fellow at Peterhouse, University of Cambridge. His academic focus includes political culture, post-war reconstruction, and Celtic history. He holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge and previously held positions at Oxford, Cambridge, and York. His research explores popular conservatism under the National Government (1930s) and post-war reconstruction politics (1916-1922). He also examines Celtic societies' integration within Anglo-world contexts.
Teaching includes courses on modern British and Irish history, twentieth-century global history, and historical methodology. He supervises PhD candidates researching topics like post-war reconstruction legacies, Labour’s working class, and British Chinese communities' political activism.
His key publications include *Popular Conservatism and the Culture of National Government in Inter-War Britain* (2020) and co-edited volumes like *Brave New World* (2011). Current research investigates reconstruction politics post-World War I. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, but his work is AHRC-funded for select students.
He advises on British political history from 1870, specializing in the British state, political leadership, and Celtic politics. His academic network includes collaborations with institutions like the Institute of Historical Research.


