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Professor Martin Conway, a Fellow of Balliol College at the University of Oxford, is a leading scholar in Contemporary European History. His work spans the 1930s to late 20th century, focusing on Belgium, democratic transitions, and Catholic political movements.
- MA and DPhil from Oxford
- Co-editor of Cambridge University Press' 'European Histories of the Present' series
Conway's research explores democracy's post-WWII evolution, as detailed in his book Western Europe’s Democratic Age, and Belgium's turbulent reconstruction after 1944. His comparative studies on postwar periods examine 1918, 1945, and 1989 across Europe.
Recent projects include analyzing 'Political Men' and the role of male political citizenship in shaping European regimes. He also investigates the concept of the 'History of the Present' as a distinct historical era.
- Royal Historical Society Fellow
- MacLellan-Warburg Fellow
- Welfare Fellow
Conway supervises DPhil and Master’s students in topics ranging from 1920s-1940s European history. His teaching at Oxford covers the French Revolution to the 2000s, with specialized courses on Cold War culture and Vichy France.





