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Helen Sheehan

Course leader for Secondary RE PGCE, Secondary Leader for GTP (Graduate Teacher Programme), Professional Tutor for Teach First

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Laura Evans

My PhD research explored the social history of mass resettlement into one of South Africa's Bantustans, the Ciskei. It examined the variety of experiences that relocation engendered, the modes of survival that these upheavals necessitated and the political effects that this process had in bolstering the local power of Bantustan elites. This research will be published in my forthcoming monograph. I am interested in bringing some of the insights of this research to bear in contemporary and comparative contexts. I have done research on some of the more recent off-farm settlements produced as a result of farm evictions in post-apartheid South Africa.

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Matthew Stibbe

I was educated at the Universities of Bristol and Sussex, and spent a year as an exchange student at the Humboldt University in Berlin. My first full-time lecturing post was at the University of Wales, Bangor, and I also worked for four and a half years at Liverpool Hope University before joining Sheffield Hallam in 2003. I became a Reader in 2007 and a Professor in 2010. I am a specialist in twentieth-century German and European history, and am currently secretary of the German History Society

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Vicissitudes: Histories and Destinies of Psychonanalysis

Discovery and debate of current issues in psychoanalysis

Research disciplines

It is possible to undertake a research degree solely in one area, or across areas, with supervisors from different disciplines.

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Chi-Yun Shin

I am a Principal Lecturer in Film Studies and also look after the Marketing and Recruitment activities for Humanities Department.

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Information about Sheffield Hallam University's Department of Culture and Media

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Annaliese Connolly

My main research interests are in early modern literature and culture - Shakespeare, the literature of the 'long 1590s' and the relationship between the theatre and royal iconography.

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Richard McCarter

A member of the e-learning development team in the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities providing support for staff in the use of technology enhanced learning.

Unearthing forgotten fiction for new readers

The Readerships and Literary Cultures 1900-1950 Special Collection is a collection of 1000 early editions of popular fiction that provides a scholarly and community forum for research and personal development

 

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