Research and Publications
Professor Hartley is the Pro Director for Teaching and Learning and she has been seconded to the Directorate from 2007 until 2012.
Professor Hartley's main fields of interest are Russian history in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Her books include The Study of Russian History from British Archive Sources (editor) (1986), Guide to Documents and Manuscripts in the United Kingdom relating to Russia and the Soviet Union (1987); Russia in the Age of the Enlightenment (editor with R. Bartlett), (1990); Alexander I (1994), Finland and Poland in the Russian Empire: A Comparative Study (editor with M. Branch), (1995); Britain and Russia in the Age of Peter the Great (editor with M. Anderson et al), (1998); A Social History of the Russian Empire 1650-1825 (1999), Charles Whitworth: Diplomat in the Age of Peter the Great (2002); 'A Clash of Cultures? An Anglo-Russian Encounter in the Early Eighteenth Century', in R. Bartlett, L. Hughes (eds), Russian Society and Culture and the Long Eighteenth Century (Lit Verlag, Munster, 2004). She also recently published a monograph on Russia, 1762-1815: Military Power, the State and the People (Greenwood Press, 2008).
She is a member of the Advisory Committee of the Warburg Institute.
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Contact Details
Office: Room B101
Email Address: J.M.Hartley@lse.ac.uk|