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Amy Stanning

  • History
  • Centre for War and Diplomacy
Type of address: Postal address.
Lancaster University
Bowland College
LA1 4YT
Lancaster

Email: a.l.stanning@lancaster.ac.uk

SUMMARY of research interests (100 words)

Amy Stanning is a second-year PhD student researching the fiscal history of  late eighteenth-century Britain. She took her BA in History and her AKC at Kings' College London before beginning a career in finance. Returning to academia, Amy took her MA in International and Military History at Lancaster in 2021, being awarded prizes for her outstanding academic performance and her dissertation. Her research addresses the nature of the 'taxation revolution' of the late-eighteenth century which has for decades appeared a settled problem. Yet there is far more to the funding of the British 'fiscal-military state' than the growth of indirect taxation. The Land Tax contributed at least one fifth of revenues and was a steady and reliable source of funds. How did this happen? How was it that this tax collected by a network of lay collectors continued for so long? Why if it was so successful, was it not increased? What does this enduring tax tell us about the nature of Government and the communities which collected it? These are some of the questions Amy seeks to address.

Employment

PhD, Was There a 'Taxation Revolution' in Late Eighteenth-Century Britain?

History

Lancaster University

Lancaster, United Kingdom

Supervised by: William Pettigrew, Naomi Tadmor

1/10/2021 → present

PhD, Centre for War and Diplomacy

Lancaster University

1/09/2021 → present

PhD, Was There a 'Taxation Revolution' in Late Eighteenth-Century Britain?

History

Lancaster University

Lancaster, United Kingdom

Supervised by: Naomi Tadmor, William Pettigrew

1/10/202119/08/2022

Visiting Graduate Student

Univ Michigan, University of Michigan

United States

21/08/202315/09/2023

Student Panel Member

Office for Students

1/09/202131/08/2023

Qualifications

MA, Military and International History

1/10/201931/08/2021

Award Date: 1/10/2021

London Institute of Financial Services - Associate (ACIB)

1/09/198231/08/1984

Award Date: 31/08/1984

Associate of Kings College, Kings College London

1/10/197931/07/1982

Award Date: 5/10/1982

BA, History, Kings College London

1/10/197931/07/1982

Award Date: 1/08/1982

Research and Career

Amy Stanning

Amy Stanning is an ESRC funded Postgraduate Research student at Lancaster University. She is in her second year (part-time) on her research project ‘Was there a Taxation Revolution in late Eighteenth Century Britain?’
Amy is supervised by Professor Naomi Tadmor and Professor William Pettigrew (both at Lancaster University) and Dr William Ashworth (at Liverpool University).
Amy gained her BA and AKC at King’s College, London then developed a career in Banking and Finance, becoming an Associate of the Chartered Institute of Bankers and an Affiliate of the Securities Institute.
Returning to academia, Amy took her MA at Lancaster in International and Military History in 2021, gaining a distinction and being awarded University prizes for her dissertation on the ‘fiscal-military state’ and for her outstanding academic achievement.
She began her postgraduate research in autumn 2021 and has taught as an Associate Lecturer on undergraduate modules on Early-Modern Britain, British Culture and Society, 1500-1750 and Twentieth Century Britain.