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Dr. Philippa Woodcock is a Researcher at the University of St Andrews, affiliated with the School of Divinity and School of History. Her work focuses on early modern European history, particularly diplomatic practices, monarchical systems, and religious networks. She has contributed to interdisciplinary studies on cultural diplomacy, death rituals, and transnational migration patterns.
Her research spans topics like emotional dimensions of diplomacy in 17th-century Europe, Huguenot networks in Stuart England, and the political symbolism of fireworks in early Bourbon Paris. She serves as an editor for The Court Historian: the International Journal for Court Studies, reflecting her expertise in courtly and monarchical studies.
Key research trends include analyzing how cultural artifacts (e.g., fireworks) conveyed political messages and exploring how death practices intersected with religious and social hierarchies. Her work bridges political, religious, and cultural dimensions of early modern life, emphasizing transnational and comparative perspectives.





