
معرفی
Gwion Wyn Jones is a Leverhulme Research Fellow at the Rothermere American Institute (University of Oxford). He collaborates with Professor Adam Smith and Dr. Mark Power Smith on the Leverhulme Trust project Conservatisms in the Age of Revolutions, 1830-1877, examining how 19th-century Americans used the term 'conservative' in political discourse.
Educational Background:
- Undergraduate in History at University of Cambridge
- Master’s in US History at University of Oxford
- DPhil at University of Oxford (Edward Orsborn Scholar at University College)
His research focuses on the intersection of religion and politics in 19th-century America. His doctoral work analyzed Protestant missionaries' role in post-Civil War national reunification, funded by Northern evangelicals.
Recent publications explore themes like religious influence on Union identity during the Civil War. His work bridges historical analysis with political theory, emphasizing grassroots ideological movements.
Scientific Awards & Scholarships:
- Margaret Hastings Prize (University of Cambridge)
- Russel Gurney Scholarship (University of Cambridge)
- Ellen McArthur Scholarship (University of Cambridge)
- Carwardine Prize (University of Oxford)
- Edward Orsborn Scholarship (University of Oxford)
As part of the Rothermere American Institute, Jones contributes to projects redefining historical narratives of American conservatism and religious reform movements.


