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Angela Davis is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Warwick, specializing in transnational health history, gender studies, and 20th century social policy. She holds a Wellcome University Award and has held academic positions since 2007, including Senior Research Fellow (2013-16) and Leverhulme Trust Fellow (2008-10).
- Research Focus: Transnational health perspectives (Europe/Middle East), Jewish motherhood, postwar childcare policies, and maternal healthcare
- Teaching: Courses on Israel/Palestine history (HI298), modern family history (HI3G2), and medical history methods (HI907)
Her research explores topics such as Jewish refugee women's experiences in post-war Britain and transnational comparisons of maternity care systems. Davis leads the Warwick Oral History Network, emphasizing participatory historical research methods.
- Awards: Wellcome University Award (x2), British Academy Fellowship, Leverhulme Fellowship
Current work examines health systems across Europe and the Middle East through a transnational lens, building on earlier studies of British childcare policy (1939-2010) and modern motherhood (1945-2000).
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