Memory Studies: Special Issue : Memory and Community in Early Modern England
- Submitting institution
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Queen's University of Belfast
- Unit of assessment
- 27 - English Language and Literature
- Output identifier
- 135663629
- Type
- B - Edited book
- DOI
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- Publisher
- Sage
- ISBN
- 0000000000
- Open access status
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- Month of publication
- January
- Year of publication
- 2018
- URL
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- Supplementary information
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- Output has been delayed by COVID-19
- No
- COVID-19 affected output statement
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- Forensic science
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- Criminology
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- Interdisciplinary
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- Number of additional authors
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3
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- Proposed double-weighted
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- Reserve for an output with double weighting
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- Additional information
- This special issue of Memory Studies is the main output from an AHRC networks project, ‘Memory and Community in Early Modern Britain’ (2013-2015), of which Wray was Co-I. The interdisciplinary project examined the memory cultures of early modern England and the question of how that period is remembered today. Wray co-wrote the lead essay with Prof. Kate Chedgzoy (University of Newcastle), Prof. Elspeth Graham (Liverpool John Moores University) and Prof. Katharine Hodgkin (University of East London); this was a four-way collaboration, with each contributing equally to the authorship process. Chedgzoy, Graham, Hodgkin and Wray co-edited the special issue together, assembling and ordering the other essays, offering feedback and editing contributions.
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- Non-English
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- English abstract
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