British Association of Nineteenth-Century Americanists (BrANCA)
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Religion and Faith Researchers

Dara Downey
Trinity College Dublin; Trinity Access Program
Visiting Lecturer, School of English
The Gothic, The Short Story, Gender Studies, Marxism, Geography, Anthropology, The Supernatural
Class, Capitalism, the Market Race and Ethnicity Religion and Faith
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Erin E. Forbes
University of Bristol
Lecturer
African American and U.S. literature of the long 19th- century; literature of enslavement; race and environment; African American intellectual history; Spiritualism; the penitentiary; American Enlightenment/American Gothic; Edgar Allan Poe; Harriet Jacobs.
Citizenship and Democracy Race and Ethnicity Religion and Faith
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Linda Freedman
University College London
Lecturer in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Literature
Transatlanticism, Literature's relation to theology, Visual Arts
Religion and Faith Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational Visual Culture
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James Peacock
Keele University
Senior Lecturer in American Literature
Contemporary American Fiction; Urban Studies; Quakerism and American Literature; Detective Fiction; Transatlantic and Transnational Literary Relations
Religion and Faith Transatlantic, Transpacific, Transnational
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Stephen Shapiro
University of Warwick
Professor, Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies
Cultural Studies; Literary Theory; Marxism and World-systems Analyses; Urban and Spatial Studies; Sociology of Religion; Television Studies; and Critiques of Mental Disease
Class, Capitalism, the Market Philosophy and Intellectual History Religion and Faith
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  • Info
    • About Us
    • Members' Page
    • Sign up to Mailing List
  • Events
    • Reading Groups >
      • Manchester, June 2014
      • Norwich, November 2014
      • London, June 2015
      • Nottingham, September 2015
      • Canterbury, June 2016
      • Oxford, October 2016
      • London, June 2017
      • Edinburgh, January 2018
      • Birmingham, June 2018
      • London, November 2018
      • Aston, June 2019
      • Zoom, July 2020
      • Zoom, November 2020
    • Symposia >
      • Symposium Archive: Nottingham 2019 >
        • Programme
      • Symposium Archive: Exeter 2017 >
        • Programme
      • Symposium archive: Warwick 2015 >
        • Programme
      • Symposium archive: Sussex 2013 >
        • Programme
    • BrANCA-sponsored panels
  • Teaching
    • Materials
  • Digital Resources