Dr Emily Vine

Dr Emily Vine

Profile

I joined Leeds in February 2020 as a Postdoctoral researcher on the ‘Pastoral Care, Literary Cure, and Religious Dissent in the Early Modern British Atlantic’ project. I studied for my PhD at Queen Mary University of London, which was co-supervised across the History and English departments, and investigated domestic religion in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century London. During my PhD I held an AHRC research fellowship at the Huntington Library in California. Prior to joining Leeds I was a Junior Fellow at the Institute of Historical Research for the academic year 2018/19, and taught undergraduate History at both Queen Mary and at King's College London. I also spent a few months as a historical researcher for the children’s TV show Horrible Histories. I studied for my BA in History and MA in the History of Medicine at the University of Exeter.

Publications:

Emily Vine (2018) ‘Those Enemies of Christ, if They are Suffered to Live Among us’: Locating Religious Minority Homes and Private Space in Early Modern London, The London Journal, 43:3, 197-214, DOI: 10.1080/03058034.2018.1521127

Emily Vine (2019) A Map of Tudor London: England’s Capital City in 1520, The London Journal, 44:1, 85-86, DOI: 10.1080/03058034.2018.1527105

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Qualifications

  • PhD History
  • MA History of Medicine
  • BA History