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Cath Feely is a Senior Lecturer in History at the College of Arts, Humanities and Education. Her research focuses on transatlantic radical book-trade networks, the intellectual lives of conscientious objectors during WWI, and the intersection of literary piracy with political movements. She has published extensively on topics including Karl Marx’s influence on 20th-century radical publishing, prison reading practices, and material culture studies.
Her work bridges history with cultural analysis, emphasizing how textual materials shape ideological transmission and social movements. Recent outputs include co-curating the 2024 exhibition *‘Unsettling Stories’ x Empire and the Making of Modern Derby* with Dr. J. Ray, which explores colonial legacies through material artifacts.
Feely’s publications span from 2010 to 2016, with a focus on understudied aspects of book history and social movements. Her research methods integrate archival work with socio-cultural frameworks, revealing connections between material objects and broader historical narratives.
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