Research interests
I teach 19th century literature and culture with a specialism in book history, and have particular research interests in the history of reading and the publication and circulation of Victorian and Edwardian popular texts. I welcome applications for MPhil/PhD work on any aspect of Victorian and Edwardian literature, publishing history, and print culture. I am Founder and Director of the interdisciplinary
Southampton Centre for Nineteenth-Century Research
, in which postgraduates play a full and active part.
Research projects
In 2018-19 I worked with British Academy-funded Visiting Fellow, Dr Sydney Shep (Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand), on a project called “Fluid geographies and global mobilities: recovering Southampton’s translocal book trade networks 1840-1914”. Details of the project can be found
here
.
I am currently working with the Southampton Sea City Museum and Dr David Millard from Electronics and Computer Science on a project to map the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on the local and national museums sectors. We aim to create an augmented reality exhibition called ‘After the Titanic: a community recovers’ using material and digital artefacts and the latest AR software to create an engaging exhibition on the historical conflict between economics and public health that can be enjoyed during periods of social distancing.
Professor Mary Hammond
Faculty of Arts and Humanities University of Southampton Avenue Campus Highfield Southampton SO17 1BF United Kingdom
Room Number :
65/2022