Dutton, Emily Courtier- [known as Mrs Charles L. Carson; performing name Kittie Claremont] (1862?-1919)
(2004)
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Cockin, K. (2004). Dutton, Emily Courtier- [known as Mrs Charles L. Carson; performing name Kittie Claremont] (1862?-1919). [html]
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Laurence Housman (1865-1959) (2004)
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Cockin, K. (2004). Laurence Housman (1865-1959). [html]
St John, Christopher Marie [nee Christabel Gertrude Marshall] (1871-1960) (2004)
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Cockin, K. (2004). St John, Christopher Marie [nee Christabel Gertrude Marshall] (1871-1960). [html]
Renaissance Forum: An Electronic Journal of Early-Modern Literary and Historical Studies (1996)
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(1996). Renaissance Forum: An Electronic Journal of Early-Modern Literary and Historical Studies. [Electronic Journal]Renaissance Forum (ISSN: 1362-1149) was an interdisciplinary refereed journal, one of the first electronic journals to be published entirely on the Internet. It specialised in early-modern English literary and historical scholarship and in the critic... Read More about Renaissance Forum: An Electronic Journal of Early-Modern Literary and Historical Studies.
Finding North
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Finding NorthWhat is Northerness? Where does it begin and end? Are parts of the South more like the North than others, and if so, what are the things they have in common that bring them together - religion, art, sport, a certain stubborn pride in being different?... Read More about Finding North.
Vikings up North: The Legend of Ragnar Hairy-Breeches
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Arnold, M., Underwood, J., & Weston, D. Vikings up North: The Legend of Ragnar Hairy-BreechesIn 866, the first Viking Great Army established itself at York and remained there for the next 80 years. The army was led by the five Ragnarssons – Ivar the Boneless, Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye, Bjorn Ironside, Halfdan and Ubba. According to medieval Sc... Read More about Vikings up North: The Legend of Ragnar Hairy-Breeches.
Poetry for the city? Philip Larkin and Others
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Weston, D., & Underwood, J. Poetry for the city? Philip Larkin and OthersPhilip Larkin will surely feature in our year as City of Culture in 2017 as the most famous and popular writer in modern times to dwell in and write about Hull. His poetry and that of others like him who have by turns celebrated and criticised the ci... Read More about Poetry for the city? Philip Larkin and Others.
Hidden Hull : uncovering Andrew Marvell's lost city
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Mottram, S. J. Hidden Hull : uncovering Andrew Marvell's lost cityHull has been called England’s most poetic city, but what can poetry from Hull teach us about the urban landscape of the city itself? The Hull poet and MP Andrew Marvell (1621-78) is today recognized alongside Milton as one of the most important poet... Read More about Hidden Hull : uncovering Andrew Marvell's lost city.
The emotional life of Shakespeare’s Sonnets
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Craik, K. The emotional life of Shakespeare’s SonnetsShakespeare’s Sonnets have always stirred impassioned responses among readers. Perhaps most famously, Oscar Wilde’s obsessive scholar Cyril Graham shoots himself with a revolver in The Portrait of Mr W.H. in order to defend his belief that Shakespear... Read More about The emotional life of Shakespeare’s Sonnets.
Elizabeth Gaskell's North and South: regional prejudice in the mid-Victorian novel
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Hammond, M. Elizabeth Gaskell's North and South: regional prejudice in the mid-Victorian novelGaskell's 1855 novel North and South represents an important departure from her earlier works, which presented mid-century Northern industrial cities as grim centres of poverty, suffering, class prejudice and vice. In North and South, Gaskell's view... Read More about Elizabeth Gaskell's North and South: regional prejudice in the mid-Victorian novel.
The emotions of war in Romantic Poetry
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Csengei, I. The emotions of war in Romantic PoetryIn Canto III of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Harold, Byron's restless unsociable hero visits the field of Waterloo. In 1815 this was a sight of carnage: over forty thousand were killed in the battle that brought victory for Britain and Europe. This tal... Read More about The emotions of war in Romantic Poetry.
Victorian sympathy and the birth of empathy
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Burdett, C. Victorian sympathy and the birth of empathySympathy was enormously important for the Victorians. It was a central aspect of novels - where a narrator helps us look inside characters' minds and hearts. The novelist who did most to underline the moral work of the novel in this respect was Georg... Read More about Victorian sympathy and the birth of empathy.
Writing happiness: literature and contentment c.1900-1945
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Martin, K. Writing happiness: literature and contentment c.1900-1945What is happiness? Can we measure it? How far does it depend on chance circumstances? How far is it something that we can create for ourselves? This talk will explore how literary texts offer answers to questions about well-being that continue to res... Read More about Writing happiness: literature and contentment c.1900-1945.
Rural Englands: perceptions of country life and work in the Nineteenth Century
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Sloan, B. Rural Englands: perceptions of country life and work in the Nineteenth CenturyWhat do we imagine rural life and work were like in the nineteenth century? How did they change in the period, and what impact did this have? Where do we get our ideas from? This talk will draw on contemporary literature, journals and social commenta... Read More about Rural Englands: perceptions of country life and work in the Nineteenth Century.
A Pageant of Great Women
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Hamilton, C., & Birch, A. A Pageant of Great WomenA Pageant of Great Women by Cicely Hamilton, a women's suffrage play first performed in 1909, was produced by Dr Anna Birch for the University of Hull on 7 May 2011 as part of Professor Katharine Cockin's Pageants and Pioneers project. The performanc... Read More about A Pageant of Great Women.
Macroeconomic policy coordination in the global economy : VAR and BVAR-DSGE analyses
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Bhattarai, K., & Mallick, S. Macroeconomic policy coordination in the global economy : VAR and BVAR-DSGE analysesImpulse response and variance decomposition estimations are similar in traditional VAR (1) and BVAR-DSGE models but the later model can provide theoretical and structural reasons behind those estimations. In the context of growth competition and spil... Read More about Macroeconomic policy coordination in the global economy : VAR and BVAR-DSGE analyses.
Open access week 2016 podcast: Open access and early career researchers
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Abt, G., & Fogarty, M. Open access week 2016 podcast: Open access and early career researchersIn this podcast, Drs. Grant Abt and Mark Fogarty discuss open access as a movement and its impact on researchers, particularly those who are still early career.
Dr Mary Murdoch (1864-1916) and the 'Heart of Hull' : Campaigning for women's suffrage, education and health care
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Cockin, K. Dr Mary Murdoch (1864-1916) and the 'Heart of Hull' : Campaigning for women's suffrage, education and health careAbstract: Dr Mary Murdoch, the first female GP in Hull, was a highly respected and controversial campaigner for improvements in the health care of women and children. This talk will examine some aspects of Murdoch’s life and work in the wider context... Read More about Dr Mary Murdoch (1864-1916) and the 'Heart of Hull' : Campaigning for women's suffrage, education and health care.
Edward Gordon Craig, Edith Craig (and the Bach inheritance)
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Cockin, K. Edward Gordon Craig, Edith Craig (and the Bach inheritance)Professor Katharine Cockin, Department of English, University of Hull, 'Edward Gordon Craig, Edith Craig (and the Bach Inheritance)' An invited talk given on 31 July 2016 at the Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage as part of the 'Craig: 50 Years On' even... Read More about Edward Gordon Craig, Edith Craig (and the Bach inheritance).
Programme for "Celebrating suffragettes, international women's day event, 7 March 2017, 4-6pm, Middleton Hall, University of Hull
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Programme for "Celebrating suffragettes, international women's day event, 7 March 2017, 4-6pm, Middleton Hall, University of HullDescription of event: Celebrating Suffragettes, International Women's Day event, 7 March 2017, 4-6pm, Middleton Hall, University of Hull. Professor Katharine Cockin, 'Celebrating Suffragettes: Edith Craig and Ethel Myth, Collaborators in Women's Suff... Read More about Programme for "Celebrating suffragettes, international women's day event, 7 March 2017, 4-6pm, Middleton Hall, University of Hull.