
Professor Tim Cole
M.A., Ph.D.(Cantab.)
Expertise
Tim's research ranges widely across social, landscape and environmental histories with a focus on the Holocaust and how it is remembered. He works in the digital humanities and co-produced research with communities and creatives.
Current positions
Professor of Social History
Department of History (Historical Studies)
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Research interests
Tim has wide ranging interests in social and environmental histories, historical geographies and digital humanities and also works within the creative economy. His core research has focused in the main on Holocaust landscapes - both historical and memory landscapes - writing books on Holocaust representation (Images of the Holocaust/Selling the Holocaust, 1999), the spatiality of ghettorization in Budapest (Holocaust City, 2003), social histories of the Hungarian Holocaust (Traces of the Holocaust, 2011) and the spatiality of survival (Holocaust Landscapes, 2016) as well as co-editing a collection of essays emerging from an interdisciplinary digital humanities project he co-led (Geographies of the Holocaust, 2015). Alongside this research, Tim has also developed interests in environmental history, being a co-editor of a study of military landscapes (Militarised Landscapes, 2010) and author of About Britain, 2021. He is currently working on two main areas: the application of digital humanities methods within Holocaust studies with a particular interest in spatiality; the role of monuments in 20th and 21st century democracies.
Research supervision
Tim has supervised a wide range of PhD and MPhil topics in Holocaust Studies, environmental and landscape history, public history and contemporary social history. He welcomes proposals in all of these areas.
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
ES/W003473/1 Understanding Space and Time in Narratives
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Department of History (Historical Studies)Dates
01/04/2022 to 30/09/2025
Empowering Audiences through Street Performance
Principal Investigator
Role
Collaborator
Managing organisational unit
Department of History (Historical Studies)Dates
24/02/2022 to 31/07/2022
SPAN: a participatory history
Principal Investigator
Role
Co-Investigator
Description
This project brings together Barton Hill Settlement (BHS), the University of Bristol and the Feminist Archive South to research the history of Single Parent Action Network (SPAN), a voluntary organisation…Managing organisational unit
Department of History (Historical Studies)Dates
01/01/2019 to 30/06/2022
8009 Bristol and Bath R&D Cluster - AH/S002936/1 - Tim Cole - UWE lead
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Department of History (Historical Studies)Dates
01/10/2018 to 31/03/2023
Bristol Bath Creative Industries Cluster - UoBristol costing
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Department of History (Historical Studies)Dates
01/10/2018 to 31/03/2023
Thesis supervisions
The Natures of the Beasts: An Animal History of Bristol Zoo since 1835
Supervisors
The River Danube as a Holocaust Landscape
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Exploring the significance of Greek Jewish women’s hair and clothing during their imprisonment in Auschwitz-Birkenau
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Memory Protagonists and the Construction of Holocaust Remembrance in London, 1948–2001
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The ss Great Britain - an Object in Stasis
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Guano and British Victorians
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Gentrification and the Growth and Decline of LGBT Space in New York City
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Publications
Selected publications
19/09/2014Geographies of the Holocaust
Geographies of the Holocaust
Crematoria, Barracks, Gateway: Survivors' Return Visits to the Memory Landscapes of Auschwitz
History and Memory
Traces of the Holocaust. Journeying in and out of the Ghettos
Traces of the Holocaust. Journeying in and out of the Ghettos
Militarized Landscapes: From Gettysburg to Salisbury Plain
Militarized Landscapes: From Gettysburg to Salisbury Plain
Holocaust City: The Making of a Jewish Ghetto
Holocaust City: The Making of a Jewish Ghetto
Recent publications
01/01/2025Colston Statue
The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Cultural Heritage and Conflict
Mapping the Holocaust
The Cambridge History of the Holocaust
Remodelling a tree trunk into a spiral staircase
Hideouts: Architecture of Survival
In your face! Bringing Berlin's Holocaust Memorial to Thuringia
Journal of Urbanism: International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability
Survivor and historian building the past together:
Holocaust Studies