BA (Bristol, 1984), MA (Essex, 1986), PhD (Leeds, 1991), FRHistS
Chair in History
- About
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- Email Address
- t.heywood@abdn.ac.uk
- Telephone Number
- +44 (0)1224 272640
- Office Address
School of Divinity, History and Philosophy,
Crombie Annexe,
Meston Walk,
King's College,
University of Aberdeen,
Old Aberdeen,
AB24 3FX.
Room: 104- School/Department
- School of Divinity, History, Philosophy & Art History
Postgraduate Opportunities in Modern History
If you would like to find out more about postgraduate opportunities in Modern History, please get in touch here
Qualifications
- BA Modern Languages (Russian with French)1984 - University of Bristol
- MA Soviet Government and Politics1986 - University of Essex
- PhD Russian Studies1991 - University of Leeds
Memberships and Affiliations
- Internal Memberships
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Programme coordinator for the Masters programme in Modern History.
- External Memberships
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Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.
Member of the British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies (BASEES), and of the Study Group on the Russian Revolution. Professor Heywood was the Study Group's Secretary, 1997-2008, and has organised the annual conference on several occasions. For further details about the Study Group, including membership and the annual conference, please see its webpage: www.basees.org.uk/sgrusrev.shtml
Series co-organiser and co-editor of the centennial project "Russia's Great War and Revolution 1914-22" (Slavica Press, 2014-24)
Journal Editorial Board member: Revolutionary Russia
Editorial Board member, AM Digital First World War digitisation project
University representative in the board of Trustees, Robert Nicol Trust
Latest Publications
War and Military Mobility in 1914: Russia's General Mobilisation in Logistical Perspective
Railways in the First World War. Giuntini, A., Jacolin, H. (eds.). 1 edition. Routledge, 23 pagesChapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters (Peer-Reviewed)Military Affairs in Russia's Great War and Revolution, 1914-22 Book 4: Operations on Imperial Russia's Western Borders, 1914-17
Slavica Publishers, Bloomington IN. 352 pagesBooks and Reports: Books- [ONLINE] https://muse.jhu.edu/book/111776
- [ONLINE] https://slavica.indiana.edu/rgwrv5b4
Military Affairs in Russia's Great War and Revolution, 1914-22 Book 5: The Wider War, Strategy, Planning and Leadership, 1914-22
Slavica Publishers, Bloomington IN. 446 pagesBooks and Reports: Books- [ONLINE] https://muse.jhu.edu/book/124098
- [ONLINE] https://slavica.indiana.edu/rgwrv5b5
Mismanaging Warfare?: Russian War Planning and the Ambulance Train Crisis of Summer 1914
Military Affairs in Russia's Great War and Revolution, 1914-1922: Book 5: The First World War, Strategy, Planning, and Leadership, 1914-22. Steinberg, J., Carlson, M., Heywood, A., Marshall, A., McDonald, D. (eds.). 1 edition. Slavica Publishers, pp. 183-220, 37 pagesChapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters (Peer-Reviewed)Sideshow?: The Strategic Importance of the Russo-Ottoman Land War, 1914-17
Military Affairs in Russia's Great War and Revolution, 1914-1922: Book 5: The Wider War, Strategy, Planning, and Leadership, 1914-22. Steinberg, J., Carlson, M., Heywood, A., Marshall, A., McDonald, D. (eds.). 1 edition. Slavica Publishers, pp. 57-82, 26 pagesChapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters (Peer-Reviewed)
- Research
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Research Overview
Professor Heywood’s research interests lie mainly in Russian and Soviet history from the late nineteenth century to the mid-twentieth century. His particular interests are the Russian/Soviet railway system and Russia’s participation in the First World War. He is also interested in inter-Allied relations with special reference to Russia’s foreign procurement policy.
His most recent monograph is a biography of the Russian railway engineer Iurii V. Lomonosov (1876-1952), published with Ashgate (2011). For full details see: http://www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754655398
Professor Heywood has co-organised (with Professor John W. Steinberg of Austin Peay State University and Professor David McDonald of the University of Wisconsin at Madison) an international collaborative project to mark the centenary of Russia's participation in World War I and the Russian revolutions. Entitled 'Russia's Great War and Revolution, 1914-1922: The Centennial Reappraisal', this project was launched formally in Aberdeen in July 2008. The project's books (22 books in 11 volumes) have been published by Slavica Press. See:
https://slavica.indiana.edu/series/Russia_Great_War_Series
At present he is working on a major reassessment of the tsarist regime's war effort during 1914-17, focusing on the importance of logistics. Under contract with Routledge, this two-volume project has benefitted from support from the British Academy, Russian Academy of Sciences, Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland, the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Santander and the University of Aberdeen. Colleagues at the European University in St Petersburg and the Higher School of Economics in Moscow were hugely helpful with the organisation of research trips during 2011-19. The first of the two books, which is focused on 1914-15, is on track for publication in 2028.
Principal publications (books and edited books):
Russia's Great War and Revolution 1914-1922 , vols 1-11 (Bloomington, IN: Slavica 2014-24)
Engineer of Revolutionary Russia: Iurii V. Lomonosov (1876-1952) and the Railways (Farnham: Ashgate, 2011)
(co-edited with Jon Smele) The Russian Revolution of 1905: Centenary Perspectives (London: Routledge, 2005)
Catalogue of the I.A. Bunin, V.N. Bunina, L.F. Zurov and E.M. Lopatina Collections (Leeds: Leeds University Press, 2000)
Modernising Lenin's Russia: Economic Reconstruction, Foreign Trade and the Railways (Cambridge: CUP, 1999)
(with I.D.C. Button) Soviet Locomotive Types: The Union Legacy (Malmo: Stenvall, 1995)
Research Areas
Accepting PhDs
I am currently accepting PhDs in History.
Please get in touch if you would like to discuss your research ideas further.

Research Specialisms
- European History
- History
- Military History
- Modern History
- Russian History
Our research specialisms are based on the Higher Education Classification of Subjects (HECoS) which is HESA open data, published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence.
Collaborations
1. Russia's Great War and Revolution, 1914-1922: The Centennial Reappraisal (with Professor John W. Steinberg, Georgia Southern University, and Professor David McDonald, University of Wisconsin at Madison)
This project was launched formally with a symposium at Aberdeen in July 2008. Funding has been secured from the British Academy, the British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies, the University of Aberdeen, the Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation, the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. A public call for contributions was issued in July 2009. Project roundtable meetings have been held at the annual conferences of the ASEEES (formerly AAASS), Study Group on the Russian Revolution and BASEES, and project editorial meetings have been held in 2009 (Madison, WN) and 2010 (Uppsala, Sweden). A full board meeting to review the submitted chapters was held at Madison in July 2012. The first books were published in 2014, and the last of the 22 books was published in 2024. The feasibility of producing a series index is currently being investigated.
2. Digitisation of the Lomonossoff collection of photographic negatives
The Lomonossoff collection at the Leeds Russian Archive, University of Leeds, includes about 6,000 photographic negatives. Approximately 2,000 of these pictures were taken in Russia during 1902-15; the remainder were taken in Soviet Russia, Western Europe and North America between 1917 and about 1950. This project aims to make these images available for public use by identifying, sorting and digitising them. This technical work was funded by a private donor who wishes to remain anonymous, but whose support is gratefully acknowledged here. The negatives were sorted into a logical sequence for copying, and have been digitised. Work is on-going to identify the several hundred as yet unidentified images.
Supervision
My current supervision areas are: History.
Professor Heywood is currently co-supervising one PhD student who started a full-time project in September 2022.
- Teaching
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Teaching Responsibilities
- HI-1022 Europe in the 20th Century
- HI-2520 Global Empires in the Long Nineteenth Century
- HI-303T/353T Imperial Russia, 1801-1914
- HI-304T World War One: International Perspectives
- HI-4012 Britain and Revolutionary Russia, 1917-1924
- HI-4516 Dissertation (supervision)
- HI-503S Masters Dissertation (course coordinator; supervision)
Non-course Teaching Responsibilities
Personal Tutor
- Publications
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Socialists, liberals and the Union of Unions in Kyiv during the 1905 Revolution
The Russian Revolution of 1905: Centenary Perspectives; eds Heywood, A.J., Smele, J. D., pp. 177-195, 18 pagesChapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: ChaptersRussia's Foreign Supply Policy in World War I: Imports of Railway Equipment
Journal of European Economic History, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 77-108Contributions to Journals: Articles