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Jane Potter is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Arts, Oxford Brookes University, specializing in book and literary history, trauma studies, and war narratives. Her work bridges disciplines such as literature, history, and psychology.
- A.B., M.A., M.Phil, M.St, PhD (Stanford University)
Her research focuses on the intersection of war literature, book history, and women's writing, particularly examining trauma and resilience in medical personnel narratives during conflicts. She has published extensively in these areas.
Notable publications include Boys in Khaki, Girls in Print (2005) and Working in a World of Hurt (2015), with recent work on First World War life-writing. Her Google Scholar articles highlight themes of medical trauma, gender roles, and wartime publishing.
Scientific Awards:
- Joint Winner of the Women’s History Network Book Prize (2006)
She supervises research on publishing, media, and war-related topics and is a Trustee of the Wilfred Owen Literary Estate. Current projects include editing the Handbook of British Literature and Culture of the First World War and preparing a new edition of Owen's Selected Letters.
Jane is affiliated with the Oxford International Centre for Publishing and the Print Culture Research Unit. She serves on advisory boards for the Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum and the Teaching and Learning War Research Network.

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