Dr Tosh Warwick
School of Geography and Planning
Research Associate


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School of Geography and Planning
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Geography and Planning Building
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- Profile
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Dr Tosh Warwick is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society (FHistS), historian and Research Associate in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning. Tosh has extensive research and policy experience in industrial heritage, urban regeneration and football history. He has contributed to National Lottery Heritage Fund, Historic England, public and private projects, including High Street Heritage Action Zone schemes (HSHAZ). Tosh has expertise in cultural and museum consultancy, education outreach, archival research and project management. He has appeared as expert contributor for BBC TV and Radio (Match of the Day 2, Great British Railway Journeys, Great Coastal Railway Journeys, Inside Out), ITV, Channel 5, Teesside Gazette, The Northern Echo and Vice. He has authored numerous academic articles, including for Routledge’s Historical Resources series and Urban History. Tosh has written books on sporting and local history including 'A Town of Immigrants' (2019), 'Memories of Middlesbrough in the 1970s and 1980s' (2020), 'Memories of Mannion: South Bank's Golden Boy' (2020). 'Historic Middlesbrough' (2022) and (co-author) 'River Tees: From Source to Sea' (2016). He is a 'Heritage, Environment, Spaces and Places’ strand convenor of the Social History Society Conference and has served on a number of heritage and history bodies and taskforces.
- Qualifications
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PhD History (Huddersfield)
MA History (Teesside)
BA (Hons) History (Lancaster)
PGCert Education (Manchester Metropolitan)
- Research interests
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Tosh has research interests in urban history, industrial heritage and regeneration. His PhD focused on urban elites and urban governance in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in the manufacturing town and he has published on the role of industrialists in shaping business, culture, politics and philanthropic activities in Victorian and Edwardian Teesside.
His recent research has explored urban regeneration initiatives, sustainable industrial heritage policy, heritage-led regeneration and the experience of northern industrial centres during the FIFA World Cup in 1966, including place promotion and identity in host city ºù«Ӱҵ and sporting diplomacy arising from North Korea's participation in the tournament in Middlesbrough. His current work explores the interactions between urban history, heritage and universities beyond the academy.
- Publications
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Books
Journal articles
Chapters
Website content
Dictionary/encyclopaedia entries
- Teaching activities
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TRP131 The Making of Urban Places
- Professional activities and memberships
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Fellow of the Royal Historical Society (FRHistS)
Associate Fellow of the Royal Historical Society (AFHEA)