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David Kennerley is a Departmental and College Lecturer in Modern British History at the University of Oxford, affiliated with St John's College. His work bridges history, sound studies, and musicology, focusing on the intersections of sound, gender, and political culture in the long nineteenth century. He holds a primary appointment in the Department of Modern British History under the Faculty of History.
Research interests center on the methodological challenges of studying sound as a historical phenomenon, emphasizing how sonic experiences influenced material, bodily, and social dynamics in past societies. His first monograph, *Sounding Feminine: Women's Voices in British Musical Culture, 1780-1850* (OUP, 2020), examines gendered vocal practices and their ties to identity. Current projects include a book on sound and music in the Chartist movement, exploring collective voice as a political force.
Teaching covers British and European history from the late seventeenth to twentieth centuries, including specialized modules like Approaches and Disciplines (EWF10). No scientific awards or grants are explicitly noted in the provided text.




