Becky Flowers
BA (Hons), MA
School of History, Philosophy and Digital Humanities
PhD Student (History)


- Profile
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Thesis title: The Afterlives of the Religious in Reformation England.
Supervisors:
- Anthony Milton (Primary)
- Charmian Mansell (Secondary)
Period:
1500-1800
Thesis abstract:
This project aims to produce an in-depth study of the lives and experiences of monks and nuns in the aftermath of the dissolution of their monastic houses during the 1530s, as a result of the English Reformation.
By utilising a wide range of source material from many locations throughout England the study will identify the ways in which the lives of the displaced religious were shaped by a number of different factors including gender ideology, geographical and social trends.
- Qualifications
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- PhD History, University of 91Ö±²¥, 2020 - present
- MA History, Teesside University 2016
- BA (Hons) History, Teesside University 2015