William Adam, BA, PhD. Archdeacon of Canterbury with interests in church law and church history.
Jesús Bermejo Tirado, MA, PhD. Professor of Ancient History at the University Carlos III of Madrid.
Alessandro Bianchi, BA, MA, PhD. Head of World Collections at Cambridge University Library with interests in global book history.
Tom Brindle, BA, MA, PhD. An archaeologist with fieldwork experience in the UK, Romania and Egypt; now specialising in post-excavation.
Alex Burghart, MA, PhD. Member of Parliament with scholarly interests in the Anglo-Saxon State.
Christopher Norman Doe, LL.M, M.Th, PhD, LL.D. Teacher of history and law; judge of the Bishop of Bangor’s Court, with expertise in canon law.
Marion Dowd, BA, MA, PhD. Archaeology lecturer with expertise on the archaeology of caves in Europe.
Donald Easton, MA, PhD. An independent scholar specialising in the archaeology, history and languages of pre-classical Anatolia.
J Stephan Edwards, BA, MA, PhD. Independent historian specialising in Lady Jane Grey.
Christina Faraday, BA, MPhil, PhD. Research Fellow at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, and specialist in the art and culture of late medieval and Tudor Britain.
Ian Haywood, BA, PhD. Professor of English at the University of Roehampton specialising in the literature, politics and visual culture of the 18th and 19th centuries.
Thomas Heneage. Dealer in antiquarian books.
Serenhedd James, DPhil. Honorary Research Fellow and Tutor in History, St Stephen’s House, Oxford, specialising in the history of nineteenth century religion in Britain and the British Empire.
Emilia Jamroziak, BA, MA, PhD. Professor of Medieval Religious History at the University of Leeds.
Stuart Joyce, BA. Director of Fieldwork at Cotswold Archaeology.
Kirstin Kennedy, BA, D.Phil. Curator at the V&A in its Medieval and Renaissance Galleries.
Claudia Kinmonth, MA, PhD. Furniture and design historian with expertise in Irish vernacular furniture.
Amanda Luyster, BA, MA, PhD. Assistant Professor of Art History, College of the Holy Cross, specialising in the High and Later Middle Ages with a particular focus on Britain.
Andrew Margetts, DPhil, BA, PGCE. Post-Excavation Manager, Archaeology South-East (UCL).
Bruce Marshall, MA, DPhil. Retired Professor of Ancient History at the University of New England and Macquarie University, Sidney.
Lee McFarlane, BA, MA. Archaeologist and Inspector of Ancient Monuments, Historic England.
Melissa Melikian, BA, MSC. Operations Director of AOC Archaeology, Southern Region.
Tim Myatt, BA, MPhil, DPhil. Bursar and College Fellow at Campion Hall, Oxford, with expertise in Tibetan material culture.
Alexander O’Hara, MA, MSt, PhD. Independent scholar and historian of medieval monastic culture and the cult of saints.
Michael Peppiatt, BA, MA, PhD. Writer, art critic and curator of exhibitions.
John-Henry Phillips, BA, MA. Author, television presenter, filmmaker, archaeologist, and Senior Inclusive Heritage Advisor at Historic England.
Christoph Rummel, BA, MA, PhD. Researcher at the Römisch-Germanische Kommission of the German Archaeological Institute in Frankfurt with expertise in Roman frontiers.
Michael Suarez SJ, BA, MSt, MTh, MDiv, DPhil. University Professor and Director of the Rare Book School at the University of Virginia.
Róisín Watson, MA, M.St, PhD. Lecturer in Early Modern European History, The Open University, with interests in Reformation Europe and visual culture.
Megan Wheeler, BA, MS, DPhil. Curator of furniture at the National Trust.