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Parliamentary History Pub Date : 2023-01-31 , DOI: 10.1111/1750-0206.12666


Lisa Berry-Waite is a historian of modern Britain and specialises in political, gender and women's history during the late 19th and 20th centuries. She works at The National Archives as a records specialist and holds a PhD in History from the University of Exeter. Lisa is an associate fellow of the Royal Historical Society and a member of the Women's History Network.

Amy Galvin holds a PhD from the University of Warwick. Her research focuses on the female experience of parliamentary political spaces in the 19th century. She teaches English at the King's High School in Warwick.

Natalie Hanley-Smith completed her doctoral thesis on 18th and 19th-century marital non-conformity at the University of Warwick in 2020. Her research interests include emotion, political culture, sexuality and sociability. She is currently working on a monograph, tentatively titled: Controversial Intimacies: Marriage, Gossip and Scandal in British Society, 1780–1840.

Lucy Kilfoyle specialises in modern British social and political history, with a particular focus upon the urban experience, civic culture and local governance during the long 19th century. Most recently, she has been working at the University of Liverpool upon a Leverhulme Trust-funded project: Work, Authority and Poverty: Charles Booth and Liverpool. Lucy read German and French at St Hugh's College, Oxford, and has a prior professional background in parliamentary research and political analysis.

Caitlin Kitchener is associate lecturer in historical archaeology at the University of York, specialising in British reform, radicalism and protest as well as resistance in colonial landscapes in the long 18th century. The Trial of Henry Hunt (2020) introduces and contextualises the transcript of the important Peterloo trial.

Kerry Love is writing up her PhD on political material culture at the University of Northampton. Her work focuses on the production and circulation of political objects and the influence that they had on political culture.

Sarah Richardson is a professor of modern British history at the University of Warwick, researching gender and political culture in the long 19th century. Her last book was The Political Worlds of Women: Gender and Political Culture in Nineteenth-Century Britain (2013).

Ciara Stewart holds a Leverhulme-funded PhD from Durham University as part of the Petitions, Parliament and People project. She specialises in the history of 19th-century Irish women's political movements and petitioning.

Kirsty Wright is a PhD student at the University of York. Her thesis on ‘The Exchequer of Receipt and St Stephen's College in the Palace of Westminster, 1548–1662’ explores the social life of government buildings to examine the development of financial administration and the Palace of Westminster in post-Reformation England. Her research is funded by the Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain and the University of York.



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Lisa Berry-Waite是现代英国的历史学家,专攻 19 世纪末和 20 世纪的政治、性别和女性历史。她在国家档案馆工作,担任记录专家,并拥有埃克塞特大学的历史学博士学位。丽莎是皇家历史学会的副研究员和女性历史网络的成员。

Amy Galvin拥有华威大学的博士学位。她的研究重点是 19 世纪女性在议会政治空间的经历。她在华威国王高中教英语。

娜塔莉·汉利-史密斯 (Natalie Hanley-Smith ) 于 2020 年在华威大学完成了她关于 18 世纪和 19 世纪婚姻不顺从的博士论文。她的研究兴趣包括情感、政治文化、性和社交能力。她目前正在撰写专着,暂定名为:有争议的亲密关系:英国社会的婚姻、八卦和丑闻,1780-1840。

露西·基尔福伊尔 ( Lucy Kilfoyle ) 专攻现代英国社会和政治史,特别关注漫长的 19 世纪的城市体验、公民文化和地方治理。最近,她一直在利物浦大学从事 Leverhulme Trust 资助的项目:工作、权威和贫困:查尔斯·布斯和利物浦。露西在牛津大学圣休学院学习德语和法语,并拥有议会研究和政治分析方面的专业背景。

凯特琳·基奇纳 (Caitlin Kitchener ) 是约克大学历史考古学副讲师,专攻英国改革、激进主义和抗议以及漫长的 18 世纪殖民地景观中的抵抗运动。亨利·亨特的审判(2020) 介绍并结合了重要的彼得卢审判的文字记录。

Kerry Love正在北安普顿大学攻读政治物质文化博士学位。她的工作重点是政治物品的生产和流通,以及它们对政治文化的影响。

莎拉·理查森 (Sarah Richardson ) 是华威大学英国现代史教授,研究漫长的 19 世纪的性别和政治文化。她的最后一本书是《女性的政治世界:19 世纪英国的性别与政治文化》(2013 年)。

作为请愿、议会和人民项目的一部分,席亚拉·斯图尔特 ( Ciara Stewart)拥有达勒姆大学 (Durham University) 的 Leverhulme 资助的博士学位。她专攻 19 世纪爱尔兰妇女政治运动和请愿的历史。

Kirsty Wright是约克大学的博士生。她的论文“威斯敏斯特宫的收据收据和圣斯蒂芬学院,1548-1662 年”探讨了政府大楼的社会生活,以考察改革后英格兰金融管理和威斯敏斯特宫的发展。她的研究由英国建筑历史学家协会和约克大学资助。

更新日期:2023-02-03
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