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Dr Bess Rhodes is an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of St Andrews, School of History. Her work focuses on early modern Scotland (16th century), particularly crisis/disruption, religious reform, urban property dynamics, Anglo-Scottish relations, and environmental sustainability. She has contributed to major publications like The Battle of Pinkie, 1547 (2023) and Riches and Reform (2019). Her research integrates digital methods, exemplified by exhibitions such as the 2024 Kirkcaldy Old Kirk project. Rhodes has been featured in media including BBC Radio Scotland and the Versatilist podcast discussing immersive history technologies.
Education details are not explicitly stated in the provided texts, but her academic trajectory is reflected through her publications and honorary position. She collaborates with institutions like the Immersive Learning Research Network and has engaged in cross-disciplinary projects combining history with digital preservation techniques.
Her research emphasizes historical landscapes and sustainability, exploring how environmental factors influenced medieval/early modern Scottish society. Grants and lab affiliations are not detailed here, but her exhibitions suggest involvement in collaborative research teams focused on digital heritage projects.
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