Thesis title:
Women's public lives in four Warwickshire urban centres, 1660-1740
Research Area
- Economic and Social History
- History
Publications
'Women's Contribution to Public Life in Early Modern Coventry', Warwickshire History, published by Warwickshire Local History Society, autumn 2016.
Public Engagement & Impact
Women in Early Modern Coventry, talk to Warwickshire Local History Society, April 2017.
Eighteenth Century Marton, talk to Marton Local History Group, January 2017.
Tudor and Stuart Marton Through Wills and Inventories, talk to Marton Local History Group, February 2015.
Compiled fortnightly online newsletter for the University of Warwick Early Modern Forum, 2013-2015.
Other Research Interests
- Women's and gender history
- Urban history
- Women's networks
- Religious history
Memberships
- British Association for Local History
- Dugdale Society (treasurer since 2020).
- Economic History Society
- The Friends of the Centre for English Local History
- Royal Historical Society (Postgraduate Member)
- Warwickshire Local History Society
- Women's History Network
Award
British Association for Local History, Publication & Research Award for Warwickshire History essay 'Women's contribution to public life in early modern Coventry', June 2018.
Book reviews
All published in Women's History Network journal:
- Non-Elite Women's Networks Across the Early Modern World (ed) by Elizabeth S. Cohen and Marlee J. Couling, autumn 2024.
- Parish Clergy Wives in Elizabethan England by Anne Thompson, autumn 2020.
- Women, Work and Sociability by Tim Reinke-Williams, autumn 2017.
- Women's Voices in Tudor Wills 1485-1603 Authority, Influence and Material Culture by Susan E James, autumn 2016.
- Catherine Howard The Adultress Wife of Henry VIII by David Loades, spring 2016.