Dr Evan T Jones

M.A.(Edin.), M.A,(York), Ph.D.(Edin.)

  • BS8 1TB

Personal profile

Research interests

Office: 1.42, 13 Woodland Road

Phone: +44 (0)117 928 8971

Email: [email protected]

I specialise in late medieval - early modern economic and social history, particularly in relation to Bristol. My research interests include:

  • Bristol's fifteenth-sixteenth century exploration voyages. I have written or collaborated in the writing of several articles as part of my Cabot Project. I am currently writing a major book on this subject along with my chief collaborator, Margaret Condon.
  • The illicit trade of early modern England. I have written a book and a number of articles on this subject.
  • The trade and shipping of the Severn Sea, which includes my edited volume on the Newport Medieval Ship.
  • Irish overseas trade and economic development in the sixteenth century. This research is connected to my former ESRC-funded project Ireland-Bristol Trade in the Sixteenth Century (2006-2008). This project has led to two books and a number of articles to date. I am currently writing an article based on this subject on the development of Anglo-Irish trade in the Tudor period, while also extending the research back in time by transcribing and publishing Bristol's late-fifteenth-century customs accounts.

Research supervision

I welcome proposals on the social or economic aspects of Bristol's medieval or early modern past. I would also be happy to supervise work on the maritime history of these periods. I have supervised or co-supervised eight research students to completion and am currently involved in supervising several others.

Completed theses:

  • David Sivier, 'The development of Bridgwater in the medieval and early modern period' (PhD, 2013), co-supervisor with Mark Horton
  • Alex Higgins, 'The establishment of the Port of Gloucester, 1576-84' (MPhil, 2013)
  • Claire Tremlett, 'The rise of sartorial consumerism in late sixteenth and early seventeenth century England’ (MPhil, 2013)
  • Richard Stone, 'The overseas trade of Bristol in the seventeenth century' (PhD, 2012)
  • Chris Heal, 'The hatting industry of Bristol & South Gloucestershire, 1540-1900' (PhD, 2012), co-supervisor with Richard Sheldon
  • Susan Flavin, 'Consumption and Material Culture in Sixteenth-Century Ireland' (PhD, 2011)
  • Duncan Taylor, 'Sixteenth-century maritime trade of the smaller ports of the Bristol Channel' (PhD, 2010)
  • David Jones, ‘John Whitson (c.1557-1629): ‘the best type of merchant’?’ (MPhil, 2006)

Teaching

Much of my teaching is in the field of economic and social history - broadly defined. Engaging undergraduate students in ambitious research and public engagement projects is a particular concern, which Bristol's BA programme facilitates. Examples of publishable work completed by my UG students can be found on my Smugglers' City website, on the Department website and in refereed journals, such as Early Theatre

  • Early Modern World (Year 1, team taught)
  • The Smugglers' City (Year 2, Special)
  • Outlaws (Year 2, team taught)
  • Explorations in Early Modern History (MA, team taught)
  • Approaches to History (MA, team taught)

Selected publications

Electronic publications

I have published a number his annotated document transcriptions through the Bristol Repository of Scholarly Eprints (ROSE) and PURE for the use of both my students and other researchers. Examples include:

My unpublished thesis is also available online:

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  • Cabot project

    Jones, E. T. (Principal Investigator)

    1/06/111/12/16

    Project: Research

  • Association of the Unknown Shore

    Piccini, A. A. (Principal Investigator), Brandon, K. (Collaborator), Giles, S. (Collaborator), Jackson , M. (Co-Investigator), Stone, R. G. (Co-Investigator), Jones, E. T. (Co-Investigator) & barnes, L. (Collaborator)

    1/02/1831/08/18

    Project: Research

  • RESEARCH LEAVE

    Jones, E. T.

    1/02/071/06/07

    Project: Research