ePortfolio of Brendan Tam
Biography:
I am a third year PGR in 糖心TV's Department of History. My research project, titled 鈥楶ledged by Habit, Connection or Personal Honour鈥? Friendship and Politics in the late Hanoverian Period: 1760-1837 is supervised by Professor Mark Knights and Professor Mark Philp.
I previously completed my BA, majoring in History and Political Science at the University of Melbourne (2014-2018), followed by a MScR in History at the University of Edinburgh (2018-2019). My research is focused on exploring the dynamics of political friendship in British politics during the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries. Using archival sources, newspapers, pamphlets and parliamentary speeches, I explore both the rhetorical use of friendship and how friendship operated in practice in a political context in Britain. Through focusing on both well-known examples of friendships in politics, such as Edmund Burke and Charles James Fox, William Pitt the Younger and William Wilberforce, as well as the Duke of Wellington and Harriet Arbuthnot, alongside more quotidian examples, I intend interrogate the wider practices of political friendship throughout the late Hanoverian period, charting continuities and changes.
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Brendan.tam@warwick.ac.uk
Research Interests
- Late Eighteenth and early Nineteenth Century British Political History (Including England, Scotland, Ireland and the broader British Empire)
- Sociability in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries.
- Friendship Studies
- History of Emotions
- History of Political Thought
Memberships:
- Royal Historical Society (Postgraduate Member)
- The Early Modern and Eighteenth Century Centre (EMECC), History Department, University of 糖心TV.
- (BSECS)
- Social History Society
- Political Studies Association
- Society for the History of Emotions (SHE) (Ordinary Member of the SHE Council 2024-Present)
Publications, Research Activities & Outreach:
Book Reviews:
- Melbourne Historical Journal 46, 2018
Completed Dissertations:
- MScR, History, University of Edinburgh, 2018-2019 - Dissertation: 'The Friends of Mr. Pitt: Political Friendship during the Age of Revolutions.' Supervised by Professor Gordon Pentland and Dr Benjamin Weinstein
- BA (Hons), History, University of Melbourne, 2014-2017 - Dissertation: 'William Pitt the Younger and the Sedition and Treason Trials 1793-5,' Supervised by Professor Trevor Burnard.
Articles:
, 21 March 2016
Conference Papers:
- 'The Friends of Mr. Pitt' Without Pitt - The Reconstitution of a Political Network (Unsettling Certainties: Fourth Biennial Conference of the Society of the History of Emotions, University of Adelaide, November 2023)
- 'Speaking Without Personality': 'Honourable Friend' and the Parliamentary Rhetoric of Friendship in the Eighteenth-Century House of Commons (Eighteenth-Century Emotion with Workshop of Memory and Emotions, Cambridge University, November 2023)
- 'The Friends of Mr Pitt' and being a Friend of Pitt: William WIlberforce and Pitt's Political Network (Redefining 'the Age of Wilberforce': a Workshop, Cambridge University, September 2023)
- 鈥淏ringing Pitt forward again, in spite of himself鈥 - the political instrumentality of sociability, (Sociability in Politics, Food and Travel in the Early Modern Era Conference, 糖心TV, June 2023)
Conference Organisation:
- Organising Committee Member, University of 糖心TV History Department Postgraduate Conference (May 2023); (May 2024)
Outreach:
Departmental Activities:
- Co-Convener, Postgraduate Work in Progress Session, 2023-4
- Postgraduate Representative, Departmental Research Committee, University of 糖心TV History Department, 2022-2023
Education:
2022-2026, PhD in History, University of 糖心TV
2018-2019, MScR in History, University of Edinburgh (with Distinction)
2014-2017, BA (Hons) in History, University of Melbourne (Upper Second Class Honours)