art & architectural historian / visual, material & religious culture
Leverhulme ECF at Newcastle Uni | Historian of Leisure, Fashion, & Commercialisation | π βDominoβ CUP 2023 | π βMasqueradeβ YUPL 2026 | Mother runner, coffee enthusiast.
PhD candidate @ Faculty of History and University Museum of Zoology, Cambridge
Reading & writing about 19-20th c. botany, zoology, and other expeditionary sciences in SEA
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https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/katherine-enright
#Historian. Author #BlackTudors #Heiresses (out September 2025) Collaborative educator #TeachingBlackTudors
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I am an AHRC-funded PhD candidate, specialising in the art and material culture of the long eighteenth century. My thesis concerns mother-of-pearl during the French Enlightenment, using it as a novel means of exploring hidden elements of women's lives.
AHRC-M4C funded PhD student at the University of Warwick, studying vagrancy and religious dissent in the early modern British Atlantic World
Conference exploring Dialogues of Nonconformity in the Early Modern British Atlantic, at the University of Birmingham, 12 September 2025: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/history/ecc/eventsnew/nonconformistdialogues/
A unique museum exploring the architecture, development and built heritage of Bath. A Bath Preservation Trust #museum.
https://museumofbatharchitecture.org.uk/
The Herschel Museum of Astronomy is the home of William and Caroline Herschel, distinguished astronomers and musicians. Patron: Sir Brian May ππΈ
https://herschelmuseum.org.uk/
120ft high Tower and #Museum in Bath. Built in 1826 for the use of one privileged man, now open to all.
https://beckfordstower.org.uk/
Experience fashionable English 18th century living at the first house to be built in the Royal Crescent, Bath. Also known as the Featherington residence in Bridgerton β
https://no1royalcrescent.org.uk/
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This AHRC research project explores ideas and networks concerning work-related social rights from 1880 to the Present in Germany, the UK, Tanzania and Kenya.
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